I asked the same question a year and a half ago. Missing much? Not especially. Are they competent PD reads? Damn right. They're well worth having if you're collecting the series.
What makes Red Sector so controversial?
I thoroughly enjoyed it, but many people found the young protagonist totally unlikable. He was a descendant of Stiles from "Balance of Terror" (TOS), and both were descendants of humans killed in the Romulan Wars. Some readers also felt that Spock was out of character, that Spock and McCoy weren't featured enough, that the story seemed to be more about Stiles and his Romulan colleague than the "Double Helix" virus problem (but that's mainly why I liked it), and that Diane Carey's personal politics showed through too strongly.
What makes Red Sector so controversial?
I thoroughly enjoyed it, but many people found the young protagonist totally unlikable. He was a descendant of Stiles from "Balance of Terror" (TOS), and both were descendants of humans killed in the Romulan Wars. Some readers also felt that Spock was out of character, that Spock and McCoy weren't featured enough, that the story seemed to be more about Stiles and his Romulan colleague than the "Double Helix" virus problem (but that's mainly why I liked it), and that Diane Carey's personal politics showed through too strongly.
The only Diane Carey book I can remember reading is Ship of the Line. I thought all the naval references were out of place and distracting, and that led me to decide not to read the New Earth series. I can't recall anything political, though maybe I just didn't notice. What's her politics that comes through in her writing?
I have that disk. If you pm me your email address I can send you the pdf for those books.
Seems the concensus is to read them all. So that's what I'll do. Now to decide this: can I just read the NF part of Double Helix? It seems like it's the final book where they catch the bad guy and then the Stargazer book details why he did what he did. Is that right? If I just go into it knowing this isn't the first time this plague has been seen shouldn't I be ok? And will I really be left wondering about the villian's motivation?
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