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[No spoilers] Voyager and Coda Question

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I’m reading through the Voyager relaunch books at the moment, and I’m up to The Eternal Tide. I’ve many books to read until I get up to Coda.

Without spoilers, would anyone be kind enough to tell me if the Voyager book’s storyline “wraps up” in the Coda trilogy? Or does Coda only focus on TNG, TTN and DS9?

Thanks!
 
Without spoilers, would anyone be kind enough to tell me if the Voyager book’s storyline “wraps up” in the Coda trilogy? Or does Coda only focus on TNG, TTN and DS9?
Coda is The End for all 24th century novel storylines. Although many of the Voyager specific storylines are wrapped up in To Lose the Earth, whatever is left unaddressed there can definitely be considered wrapped up Most Definitely in Coda.
 
whatever is left unaddressed there can definitely be considered wrapped up Most Definitely in Coda.

I would probably tend to phrase that as just "ended", because "wrapped up" in my mind tends to imply some kind of active closure, and other than the characters mentioned by @Mike Doyle , I don't recall there being any other Voyager elements in Coda at all.

I do wonder, if the television revival leading to the ending of the litverse hadn't happened, would To Lose the Earth still have ended the same way? Without going into any spoilers, as per the OP's request, I would have loved to see a continuation of that story beyond To Lose the Earth. I actually still would love to see that, even though I know it will never, ever happen.
 
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