That’s a good choice.I haven’t seen Picard and actually find myself reluctant to watch it(how did that happen?).
Does that impact on this book?
As long as you have a heads-up about the "eye-scream" scenes (in particular, avoid actually watching the beginning of "Stardust City Rag"), there's no reason to avoid watching it. I haven't seen any of the succeeding episodes simply because for the past few weeks, when I wasn't too busy, I wasn't really in the mood to watch anything.I haven’t seen Picard and actually find myself reluctant to watch it(how did that happen?).
Nova is supposed to be 2387 but god knows where it happens in this timeline.
The stories don’t mesh which causes the confusion. Picard did a poor job explaining itIt's the same timeline. It's all the same single continuity. The 2009 movie established that the supernova happened in 2387 in the Prime timeline, which caused Nero to go back in time and create the Kelvin timeline. Picard elaborates on what led up to the supernova and what its aftereffects were.
The stories don’t mesh which causes the confusion. Picard did a poor job explaining it
Most of the old Titan characters are gone, but I'm glad the crew is still diverse, with a Vulcan doctor, a Denobulan at the helm, an El-Aurian diplomatic officer and even a Kelpien in security.
Christine Vale is still the first officer in this novel.What about the Saurian first officer we glimpsed in Lower Decks?
Interesting. Maybe she was on vacation during Lower DecksChristine Vale is still the first officer in this novel.
To you perhaps but not me. I need more clarification.
We see the Titan for barely any time at all on LD, and they never said the Saurian was the first officer. Plenty of wiggle room.Interesting. Maybe she was on vacation during Lower Decks
Is Livnah supposed to be the same species as Jaylah from Star Trek Beyond? The physical description seems to match (ash white skin with black tattoos) and both names end with the same two letters.
I was surprised to see a Garidian (from the PC game A Final Unity) and a Taurhai (from the LUG RPG book The Way of D'era) aboard the Romulan ship. But how did the Taurhai Unity become a client state of the Romulan Empire? If I remember correctly, the RPG described the Taurhai as a powerful nation, which was a major threat to the Romulan Star Empire.
Interesting. Maybe she was on vacation during Lower Decks
For anyone being put off from watching Picard by the casual criticism, I loved it.
It may not be perfect, but what is ? It was a very welcome show and I'm looking forward to season two immensely.
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