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Most major developments in Litverse continuity?

Danlav05

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In a few months time we are getting a new (very) late 24th Century show, though the novels have really fleshed out the post-Nemesis era. What do you think we’re the books most significant developments? (May contain spoilers)

- the rise of the Federation, promotions for the ENT crew
- prequels and backstory for many characters
- the post Ent-A careers of Sulu, Uhura and Chekov
- Destiny- the ‘final’ battle against the Borg
- Typhon Pact
- the return of Sisko to Starfleet
- the destruction of DS9 leading to a brand new station
- Project Full Circle
- character development, including a much more complex return for Mr Data

Anyone think of any more?
 
* The Star Trek: Destiny books are pretty much a 3 book version of the Yuuzhan Vong Invasion (if you read Star Wars too) in terms of sheer impact. The fact it destroys the Borg race, planets, and so much else make it one of the most consequential books.

* Rene Picard.

* Data resurrection.

* The Typhon Pact is, again really good even if the consequences of Andoria's secession were resolved in the Fall.

* The whole "Ware" plot by Christopher Bennett's Rise of the Federation that shows Starfleet ****ing up so badly that you understand why they created the Prime Directive (it's incredibly depressing but also believable).
 
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