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Spoilers PIC: The Last Best Hope by Una McCormack Review Thread

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One more major character who appears?

Spock, very briefly. He appears in passing, on a ship with some of his followers fleeing Romulus, confirming to Picard that things have gotten very bad and asking that the remaining Romulans be given the help that their government did not provide.

It will surprise no one, I am sure, that this is not delivered. :-(
 
I preordered this novel because I liked the first Picard episode and I wanted to know more about the backstory of the new Characters and what Picard has been up to after Nemesis.Ditto It would be great news if Una wrote another Ds9 novel.
 
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I picked it up at Coles after work today. Yes “DJ” stands for dustjacket. Funny thing, it was stocked with a number of Star Wars books in between the 4 or 5 copies that they of the Picard book and the other Star Trek books (including the 40th Anniversary version of the STTMP novel).

Another interesting thing I noticed was that at my Coles there were no “Star Trek Discovery” novels, but there was a couple of copies of Greg Cox’s “Antares Maelstrom” and the final TNG relaunch “Collateral Damage” along with the aforementioned TMP novelization.
 
I just checked... it's out in one store near me. It's not either of the large standalone ones either, it's the last remaining mall-based Coles we have.

Really looking forward to this one. I didn't realize it was hitting stores already... I may have to sneak out tomorrow to try to pick it up. (I was out yesterday... if I had known it was in stores, I would have made sure to grab it then!)

I did actually manage to get out to Coles today to pick this up. I'm about five chapters in (completed the first section), and am enjoying it so far. I really want to keep going, but now I'm not sure when I'll have another opportunity for reading before Friday. :(

I couldn't find a blurb, though....

There's not really much of a blurb even on the book itself. The back cover has an excerpt from the first chapter of the book. The inside front flap of the dust jacket has the text from the voice-over of the very first trailer, then goes on to explain that this book leads into the series, and readers will meet the new characters here for the first time. Nothing about the actual plot appears.

Babylon 5 got it from a message Abraham Lincoln sent to the U.S. Congress

More specifically, from the closing lines of his annual letter to Congress in December 1862 (the equivalent of the modern State of the Union address

This is actually excerpted in the front matter of the book.

And now, I will bow out of this thread for the time being, to avoid the possibility of encountering spoilers... :)
 
I'm really looking forward to reading it... finally. Although Amazon.de will be late on it ... as it is always the case with the publication of Trek books.

I created this thread because I didn't find an existing one. And I was wondering why there wasn't already a thread for this book - with all the Picard hype going on.....:D
 
This story, of a failed evacuation, could never have been told easily in the old litverse. If Romulus' Typhon Pact allies had been willing to supply it with food during the period of Romulan division, then it is difficult to imagine them not helping with an evacuation. More, with Praetor Kamemor's policy of detente with the Federation, it is difficult to imagine the Federation not having gotten involved at an early date.

Beyond this, the regime of Gell Kamemor seems by all accounts to be stable, reasonably popular, and open to at least some domestic criticism. It would surely be challenged, but what we see of her regime suggests that it would have been well-equipped to deal with an unprecedented challenge.

This is not what we have here. Romulus' government is not nearly as liberal and functional, and there is no one else able to step in where the Federation cannot. To get Picard to where he is at the start of his show, you would have needed a very different starting point from what the litverse would have provided.
 
This story, of a failed evacuation, could never have been told easily in the old litverse. If Romulus' Typhon Pact allies had been willing to supply it with food during the period of Romulan division, then it is difficult to imagine them not helping with an evacuation. More, with Praetor Kamemor's policy of detente with the Federation, it is difficult to imagine the Federation not having gotten involved at an early date.

Beyond this, the regime of Gell Kamemor seems by all accounts to be stable, reasonably popular, and open to at least some domestic criticism. It would surely be challenged, but what we see of her regime suggests that it would have been well-equipped to deal with an unprecedented challenge.

This is not what we have here. Romulus' government is not nearly as liberal and functional, and there is no one else able to step in where the Federation cannot. To get Picard to where he is at the start of his show, you would have needed a very different starting point from what the litverse would have provided.

That kinda makes sense, because in the Novelverse,
the Typhon Pact arose as part of the aftermath of the Borg Invasion, which never happened in Picard.
 
So what would be a spoiler-free back cover style description of the actual plot of the book?
 
The situation as described in The Last Best Hope, with the signs of the imminent supernova becoming apparent to the Star Empire and to the Federation a half-dozen years before the explosion, would have thrown off history after 2381. Even if Destiny went off as planned, the imminent destruction of Romulus would surely have played havoc with Romulan civilization and wider astropolitics.

Looking at it from
 
It's been dispatched. It cost me £21, which is annoying since it's now £15 on the site I bought it from. Obviously the Book Depository don't do that pre order guarantee Amazon has.
 
It's been dispatched. It cost me £21, which is annoying since it's now £15 on the site I bought it from. Obviously the Book Depository don't do that pre order guarantee Amazon has.

And also Book Depository take your money when you order not when the item is dispatched. Only recently found out that Amazon acquired Book Depositary in 2011.

If you have a Nectar card, Book Depositary are one of their partners. If you do the order through the Nectar App you will get points.
 
And also Book Depository take your money when you order not when the item is dispatched. Only recently found out that Amazon acquired Book Depositary in 2011.

If you have a Nectar card, Book Depositary are one of their partners. If you do the order through the Nectar App you will get points.
Weird. You’d think they would have the same policy then. I ordered there since you tend to get books early but maybe it isn’t worth it if you have to pay near double the price.
 
Cross Cult has a limited hard cover special edition. It is more expensive and already sold out - at least from the publisher's sales. I don't know if there are any books left via amazon.de. I'm waiting for the paperback edition.
 
Weird. You’d think they would have the same policy then. I ordered there since you tend to get books early but maybe it isn’t worth it if you have to pay near double the price.

I regularly use Book Depositary but I’m going to go back to Amazon. I’ve still got some pre-orders to come but when they’re done I will be exclusively using Amazon.
 
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