I used to be able to read a Trek novel in about 3-4 hours. It takes longer now; I became partially blind about fifteen months ago.You people are really fast reading books.
I used to be able to read a Trek novel in about 3-4 hours. It takes longer now; I became partially blind about fifteen months ago.You people are really fast reading books.
The Lionheart is mentioned along with the Robinson: it was from The Poisoned Chalice novel by the same author.Iitverse references I could find: Vale and Keru are from the Titan novels. Tezwans are mentioned. While not technically exclusive to the Litverse, the Lembatta Cluster was most prominently features in the Prometheus books. There's a Starfleet ship called Robinson, but honestly that's such a vague name, it could be a coincidence.
Nah, you don't have to read any previous novels for this one. They don't refer to any specific events from any previous Titan novel at all, and basically just import two characters, but you'll be introduced to an entirely new bridge crew anyway, so it won't really matter anyway.Apologies if this has been covered but I'd like to avoid spoilers for now. I'm aching for anything Picard-related, but would you guys say I should definitely read the Titan series before I tackle this novel? Or can I jump right in and perhaps appreciate the connections when I read the Titan series later?
Thank you!Nah, you don't have to read any previous novels for this one. They don't refer to any specific events from any previous Titan novel at all, and basically just import two characters, but you'll be introduced to an entirely new bridge crew anyway, so it won't really matter anyway.
I hope you are doing well and am glad that you still do the things you enjoyI used to be able to read a Trek novel in about 3-4 hours. It takes longer now; I became partially blind about fifteen months ago.
Thanks, John! Some days are more challenging than others, but I manage. My vision began to "melt" and I thought I was having a stroke. Fortunately, I was not having a stroke, but my blood pressure was so high that I was going to. I spent a week in the ICU while they got my blood pressure under control (which is both a testament to how high it was and how it refused to come down), but my vision is still very wonky, and the way my brain processes what I can't see is borderline insane at time. Like I said, I manage.I hope you are doing well and am glad that you still do the things you enjoy
Wow. I can't imagine how frightening it must have been to go through all of that. I'm so glad that you ate able to maintain a positive outlook. You have an inner strength that i admire. Stay strong.Thanks, John! Some days are more challenging than others, but I manage. My vision began to "melt" and I thought I was having a stroke. Fortunately, I was not having a stroke, but my blood pressure was so high that I was going to. I spent a week in the ICU while they got my blood pressure under control (which is both a testament to how high it was and how it refused to come down), but my vision is still very wonky, and the way my brain processes what I can't see is borderline insane at time. Like I said, I manage.
In my head, something happened between Nemesis and Death in Winter that caused the timeline to split.
My personal theory is that the Picard of "Picard" isn't the Picard that we saw in TNG, but rather the Picard from the the JJVerse timeline.
Well that's factually wrong.My personal theory is that the Picard of "Picard" isn't the Picard that we saw in TNG, but rather the Picard from the the JJVerse timeline.
Litverse references I could find: Vale and Keru are from the Titan novels. Tezwans are mentioned. While not technically exclusive to the Litverse, the Lembatta Cluster was most prominently features in the Prometheus books. There's a Starfleet ship called Robinson, but honestly that's such a vague name, it could be a coincidence.
“It’s a fake!” he snarled.
Was that a Vreenak reference?
Yes I know it's a common term, but having a Romulan exclaim it?
I guess this is a reference to how the Narada was modified in ST09 Countdown? And maybe the Tal'shiar ships in STO which were similarly modified?
Wasn't the Narada mainly intended as a mining support ship?
As a jazz fan, I loved the names of the shuttlecraft, although as I haven't read any other Titan novels (yet) I don't know if that was from previous books. I also really loved the Gurney Halleck line given to Picard.
Yes, but in the Countdown prequel, he went to a secret Tal'shiar base and had it modified with the Tal'shiar's secret borg tech augments.Wasn't the Narada mainly intended as a mining support ship?
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