is the trade reprint of Turnabout, right?
Yep. Not to be confused with Star Trek Archives Volume 1: Best of Peter David (Sept):
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=%22best+of+Peter+David%22+trek&x=25&y=16
is the trade reprint of Turnabout, right?
Which issues are in that?
Hm, I remember that interview and noticed that no one had died (I kept fearing either Shelby or Mueller would bite it, with a brief moment of fear for Soleta), but I didn't think about Morgan. If that's true, then I hope that the next book covers her death with proper mourning and all.
I doubt that it will have anything to do with the other series, because Peter David seems to pretty much ignore the other series.The discussion between the two Calhouns was very interesting. It starts with it that MU Calhoun mentioned that he was forging some alliances in “our” universe. It makes me wonder if this has something to do with what is happening in DS9 Relaunch at the moment. Or it could be something different that might affect other known characters. Anyway, this could be a hint of what we will find in the coming novel “Treason” and/or more separate MU Calhoun adventures. I am curious.
Actually we already know that they do thanks to the Voyager episodes with Capt. Braxton.Under these circumstances, the Paradox had to be destroyed. Although the sling shot manoeuvres I remember ended at least mostly positive, having time ships at your disposal is a different matter. I also don`t think humanity and in general, beings on the same level, are ready for it. The problem is, after such a prototype had been built, sooner or later this technology will be used again. Hopefully the Federation will be ready and better prepared next time.
I'm guessing Morgan is dead. PAD said in interviews that one of the New Frontier cast would die in the course of the series, and everyone else is accounted for at the end.
I doubt that it will have anything to do with the other series, because Peter David seems to pretty much ignore the other series.
Crap, I forgot about the crossovers.
I have never seen Peter David make a reference to the other novel series outside of a crossover. And to be honest, I consider his knowledge of the Trek universe after TNG to be limited, at best. You can see it in his depiction of Worf in Before Dishonor.
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