Not quite. The stories in Twist of Faith -- Avatar Books 1-2 by S.D. Perry, Abyss by David Weddle & Jeffrey Lang, Demons of Air and Darkness by self, and "Horn and Ivory" also by self, all came out in 2001.I have the Twist of Faith omnibus, I was glancing ahead and looking at the flow charts and pub dates. My question is, when I finish these 5 novels just go on to Rising Son and Unity. It looks like the Mission Gamma series came out years later?!?!
My question is about reading order of the books following unity I am halfway thro The first book of mission gamma. Tho i have read Destiny and all the TNG and Voyager up to TP Zero sum game and then went back to DS9 as i i saw that TP: zero sum game was heavy in DS9.
if i read thro to unity will i have enough of the back story to read Zero sum game and understand the DS9 stuff in it or is there more i should read before hand?
Thank you
Ps: I know that it a bit of topic but i really felt this was the place to ask it.
I *think* you should be fine. The focus is obviously (based on the cover) on Julian and Ezri. You're already caught up on Ezri if you've read Destiny and as far as I can remember Julian doesn't experience much change in the post-Unity relaunch books other thanMy question is about reading order of the books following unity I am halfway thro The first book of mission gamma. Tho i have read Destiny and all the TNG and Voyager up to TP Zero sum game and then went back to DS9 as i i saw that TP: zero sum game was heavy in DS9.
if i read thro to unity will i have enough of the back story to read Zero sum game and understand the DS9 stuff in it or is there more i should read before hand?
Thank you
Ps: I know that it a bit of topic but i really felt this was the place to ask it.
Have you read anything before Mission Gamma?
Thrawn
Re: Question on DS9 relaunch...
Well, that's okay for ZSG specifically, but for the rest of the Typhon Pact books you really need all the stuff that happens in Worlds of Deep Space Nine and Warpath/Fearful Symmetry/The Soul Key. I'd read it all.
That's actually a call-back to Michael Jan Friedman's Starfleet: Year One, as he had a Captain Emick in that story -- both Mike and I named the character after a friend of ours, Walter Emick, a Maryland-based Trek fan we both know via the Shore Leave and Farpoint conventions.Maybe it would be better to post this question in an enterprise thread, but you never know... I'm currently reading DS9: Demons of Air and Darkness, and in chapter 3, page 34, it introduces Captain Emick as the latest captain from a familyline of officers that has been in the service since the founding of the federation. I'm wonder...Have any of Emick's relatives been mentioned in Christopher's Rise of the Federation books yet?
That's actually a call-back to Michael Jan Friedman's Starfleet: Year One, as he had a Captain Emick in that story -- both Mike and I named the character after a friend of ours, Walter Emick, a Maryland-based Trek fan we both know via the Shore Leave and Farpoint conventions.Maybe it would be better to post this question in an enterprise thread, but you never know... I'm currently reading DS9: Demons of Air and Darkness, and in chapter 3, page 34, it introduces Captain Emick as the latest captain from a familyline of officers that has been in the service since the founding of the federation. I'm wonder...Have any of Emick's relatives been mentioned in Christopher's Rise of the Federation books yet?
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