Interphase Pt. 1
I finished Interphase a couple days ago. I had trouble getting into it at first... I had to try and enjoy the story as a story without thinking about contradictions with the portrayal of the Tholians or the Defiant in the mirror universe. At first, it wasn't working for me. I think the fact that I still don't know much about the episode that involved the Defiant may have been a stumbling block for me. Everything I know has been cobbled together the Sundered or this book. But once Scotty showed up on the scene, none of that mattered, and I was sucked completely into the story.
I continue to enjoy slowly getting to know the characters. I especially appreciated any scenes with Duffy, and thought the writers did a very good job with showing us who Duffy was, building on his earlier small appearances. I also felt like this was the first time I got a real sense of Gold as a character. He'd seemed likeable, and a nice guy before, but it feels like now we're getting into the meat of who he is.
At the top of my head, that means Soloman, Gomez, Stevens and now Gold and Duffy have gotten fairly in-depth Character exploration. I really want to learn more about and see more of Corsi. She's the one that seems the most one-note to me so far, and I'd like to see her fleshed out.
I'm also really curious about Doctor Lense, and the holographic doctor. I know from reading a book description somewhere that something important happens with the holographic doctor, but even before I read that, it felt to me like the scenes with Doctor Lense and the EMH were building to something.
All in all, I enjoyed it, but mostly for the characters. I find the plot interesting, and it carried me along fine, but I don't find myself too worried about the Da Vinci crew on the Defiant, and am not that interested in the solution to the mystery. On the other hand, I really want to find out how Duffy will react to command, and how Duffy and Gomez's relationship will be furthered in the story. I expect that if I was more familiar with the Defiant, and the Original Series episode that was the seed for this story, that this wouldn't be the case.
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Thanks so much for the kind words.
It's funny,
Fatal Error was one of my first
Trek stories. By that time, I had already written
Perchance to Dream and
Diplomatic Implausibility, but only the former had been published. And honestly, it's been ages since I even
thought about the story. I'm glad it's still getting such a good reaction seven-and-a-half years later.
So thanks!
And worry not, 110 isn't going anywhere.....
You're very welcome! I'm hoping that my journey through S.C.E from the beginning will help bring back lots of good memories for both the readers and the writers. And in regards to my dilemma, I had a VERY fruitful shopping trip today.
My library is missing a LOT of the S.C.E books, so I decided I'd better go out and buy some. I was originally planning on using my library up to Breakdowns, and buying Aftermath and onwards. But my library didn't have Miracle Workers, or anything up to Aftermath on catalogue. And neither 'Some Assembly Required' or 'No Surrender' seemed available at any bookstore in Toronto, with the print editions on Amazon going for more money then I was wanting to pay, with shipping added in.
So, I decided to bite the bullet and skip those two, but buy the rest of the early books. There was one bookstore in Toronto that had Miracle Workers, and every other S.C.E paberback (except Some Assembly and No Surrender) in stock, so I went downtown to pick them up. There's a used bookstore RIGHT next to the big store, so on a whim I went inside. They had Some Assembly Required for $4, and Voyages of the Imagination for $10, so I snagged 'em both. I bought the rest of the S.C.E books up to and including Aftermath, so now I'm only missing 'No Surrender.' I'm very happy with my purchases, and I know I'm not going to run out of anything to read on my bus trip now. I've got 3 trades and around 10 Star Trek novels to read, as well as various non-Trek non fiction books I'm taking with me.
Original list:
Burning House
Orion's Hounds
Buried Age
Glass Empires (already completed Age of the Empress, and halfway through Sorrows of Empire)
Obsidian Alliances
Day of the Vipers (200 pages in)
As of today:
Miracle Workers
Some Assembly Required
Foundations
Wildfire
Breakdowns
Aftermath
I hope it won't be too much of a hiccup, skipping No Surrender for now. I definitely plan on reading it at some point, I just can't get a hold of it at the moment.
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Turns out I'm an idiot. I'm 17 pages into Interphase Pt. 2, and I now *really* want to find out how the crew's going to figure this out.