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So maybe the Klingons have an annex off in that direction too? Part of the same expeditionary period that saw them send ships into Breen space, as distant as that is?

It can be retconed, lets say a Klingon House had been exiled or there were some pilgrims like the ones in Voyager.

That's what I do. :) Being one of those fans who likes to have things consistant wherever possible, I often twist things a bit to suit my personal desires (I just get maximum enjoyment out of shared universes, the bigger and more intricate the better!) So this sort of justification is fun for me. If Emperor Mow'Ga during the "Second Empire" could lose entire conquest fleets in Breen space (which the Star Charts book placed at some distance from the Klingons), then other expeditions could have jutted out under or over the still-expanding Romulans and troubled weaker worlds in proximity to Thallonian space? Explaining Resaurus and the Brikar. Klingons seemed to be presented as more decentralized in the 22nd century, so entire Houses could have been striking off to conquer or raid distant worlds even if the High Council wasn't interested.
 
Explaining Resaurus and the Brikar. Klingons seemed to be presented as more decentralized in the 22nd century, so entire Houses could have been striking off to conquer or raid distant worlds even if the High Council wasn't interested.

The Brikar can also have colonies/
 
Explaining Resaurus and the Brikar. Klingons seemed to be presented as more decentralized in the 22nd century, so entire Houses could have been striking off to conquer or raid distant worlds even if the High Council wasn't interested.

The Brikar can also have colonies/

Brikar are a minor race, though, who don't seem to have expanded far. Klingons have massive regions of space under their control or influenced by their presence, as well as a history (and a cultural mandate!) of expansion. Okay, we know the Brikar did try to expand violently once, but they were defeated in about a week, literally. Then they semingly sulked by closing their homeworld's orbit until Sonek Pran talked them into opening it again. (A Singular Destiny) :lol: So I prefer to have the Brikar contained and the Klingons being the ones likely to stretch their hand across the stars. And the Brikar, I feel, need to be near Thallonian territory because they chased back the Dogs of War, and the Dogs are localized to the Thallonian border regions, with a few raids on other nearby territories. So I picture the Brikar as a contained cluster of worlds above or below some part of Romulan/Federation territory, between the Klingons and Thallonian space.
 
Thallonians and Brikar (or more accurately, Si Cwan and Kebron) are in the New Frontier comic 'Double Time', Kallinda appeared in the second series 'Turnabout', whilst Calhoun natch appears in both.
 
Do we have images of the many species showing up in these boooks?

Brikars are also featured in the b/w illustrations throughout the three Worf "Starfleet Academy" YA books.

PAD wasn't happy that most artists drew Kebron with a visible neck. He says that the image in WildStorm's "Double Time" comic one-shot is the definitive "look" for all of his NF crew.
 
Could somebody show me on a map where NF takes place?

Sector 229-G (no other sectors have letter suffixes, btw). It doesn't really matter where Sector 229-G is, because I seriously doubt PAD consulted any star charts when writing the books. Just like in TV/film Trek, every planet or location in the Trek universe is Distance of Plot(TM) away.
 
Could somebody show me on a map where NF takes place?

Sector 229-G (no other sectors have letter suffixes, btw). It doesn't really matter where Sector 229-G is, because I seriously doubt PAD consulted any star charts when writing the books. Just like in TV/film Trek, every planet or location in the Trek universe is Distance of Plot(TM) away.

I loved how in The Way of the Warrior the writers seemed to take pains to show that the episode was taking place over several weeks, and that it took time to reach places. I remember Kassidy and Ben were used to depict the passage of time. She goes away for two weeks, and then when she gets back, Sisko is away rescuing the Cardassian government for a good time. I cannot remember how long it was, but it seemed like he was going away for a good time.
 
you are right.

Do we have images of the many species showing up in these boooks?

Not sure if there's a pic of the current crew, but here's the original NF / Excalibur crew:

Newfron1.jpg
 
The NF cast and species are bewlo. There were other species they encountered, but I don't know everyone/ Links by Memory Beta:

Mackenzie Calhoun - Xenexian
Elizabeth Shelby - Human
Burgoyne 172 - Hermat
Soleta - Vulcan / Romulan
Zak Kebron - Brikar
Mark McHenry - Human / Being (Beings appeared as Roman Gods to TOS crew)
Robin Lefler - Human
Selar - Vulcan
Si Cwan - Thallonian
Janos - Mugato (genetically altered)
Morgan Primus - Human (Immortal somehow) / Currently, digitized?
Katerina Mueller - Human
Xyon of Calhoun - Xenexian
Kalinda Cwan - Thallonian
Arex - Triexian
M'Ress - Caitian
Tania Tobias - Human
Romeo Takahashi - Human
Mick Gold - Human
Xy - Vulcan / Hermat
Moke - Being (Beings appeared as Roman Gods to TOS crew)
 
^not just Roman. They are ALL the Gods of Earth, including the Native American, Japanese, Norse, Greco-Roman, Egyptian and others. The Odin/Zeus guy was also Father Christmas.
 
^not just Roman. They are ALL the Gods of Earth, including the Native American, Japanese, Norse, Greco-Roman, Egyptian and others. The Odin/Zeus guy was also Father Christmas.

Danka. :bolian: Although, I was using TOS canon as my guide. :devil:
 
Too bad many of them look so human.

Humanoid. ;) BTW, there are a few others like a Mugato that joins the crew as noted, but most Star Trek crews we've seen are predominantly humanoid. I can't remember whether it was a TV episode of TNG ("All Good Things"?) or in a novel, but I recall that being by design and involving Q somehow. Yes there a few non-humanoids out there, but that's a small exception to the rule.
 
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