I gotta give props to The Red King for featuring the Neyel. 

RedJack said:
As the crew has been described as being nearly 100% non-human, how are we to describe them without "shoving the diversity down your throat?"
What would be the point of telling you about the diversity but still focusing on the humans or humanoids exclusively?
LightningStorm said:
Sure, granted it has been stated over and over and over again (too much IMO again) that the Titan is itself unique even within Starfleet so sure there is bound to be some mention of it, but it seems to run counter to the goal of interracial cooperation to constantly point out the differences and the fact that they are so special. (...) The problem is that that diversity is actually an issue when it's purporting not to be.
That may have been the case in practice, and like I said was made explicit at times, but she was only ever referred to as Counselor (heck, she rarely even got her commissioned rank referenced).Christopher said:
J47 said:
Troi as a Diplomatic Officer probably makes more sense than having a ship of 350 people with 3 counselors does. She was certainly shown to have some skills in the area, perhaps acquired from her mother (probably not), on TNG (though admittedly no episode comes to mind at this moment).
Deanna's job on the Enterprise always involved diplomatic aspects -- she advised Picard on contact situations, alien cultures and languages, etc. Her diplomatic officer role on Titan is merely an extension of that.
Hence the "probably not." I always forget that you have to make sarcasm more obvious (generally with smilies, IIRC) on this board.and ambassador or no, Lwaxana has never been diplomatic.
J47 said:
That may have been the case in practice, and like I said was made explicit at times, but she was only ever referred to as Counselor (heck, she rarely even got her commissioned rank referenced).Christopher said:
Deanna's job on the Enterprise always involved diplomatic aspects -- she advised Picard on contact situations, alien cultures and languages, etc. Her diplomatic officer role on Titan is merely an extension of that.
CaptJimboJones said:
Anyway, I'm tempted to just go buy all four books and catch up, but first I'd like to get some general opinions on the Titan novels. Are they worth the time?
Good stories?
Andy Mangels said:
Hey Geoffrey -
Just wanted to let you know that I drove to Barnes & Noble tonight and spent $7.99 full price to buy Sword of Damocles. Didn't wait for a comp, didn't buy at discount.
Looking forward to reading it as soon as I can take a break from my own writing!
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