The Pakled story takes place during the NextGen tv series. Mostly because I wanted to use Geordi and Worf and Data and the whole gang . . . .
And here'S one by James Swallow about his Cardassian story from our interview last year:“In the 23rd century, the workers in a mine engage in civil unrest after two murders,” says Keith, giving us a short teaser for the story. “A QuchHa' (no forehead ridges) is murdered, but it's ruled an accident with little investigation; in retaliation, the HemQuch (with forehead ridges) who likely killed the QuchHa' is also murdered, but his killer is condemned to death. This leads to riots and violence beyond the capaibility of the mine supervisor and his security chief to handle, so the Klingon Defense Force sends in three QuchHa' captains to deal with it: Kor, Kang, and Koloth.”
“The Slow Knife is set pre-DS9, during the period of Cardassian-Federation border skirmishes as detailed in the TNG episode The Wounded,” he reveals. “It’s about an ambitious young Cardassian officer who is passed over for a promotion and becomes slowly consumed by her own resentment and jealousy.” And since no story hint would be complete without a little uncertainty, he also teases that “a certain other Cardassian of note may or may not also appear in the story…”
So, based on the cover, are we meant to think that this "ambitious young officer" is Malyn Ocett? Or was that just a random character choice to illustrate the species in general? I'm assuming the former.
^^^ Work Is Hard.
The full ToC from Memory Beta's page about the anthology:
* Pride: Romulans - "The First Pier", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
* Envy: Cardassians - "The Slow Knife", by James Swallow
* Anger: Klingons - "The Unhappy Ones", by Keith R.A. DeCandido
* Sloth: Pakleds - "Work Is Hard", by Greg Cox
* Greed: Ferengi - "Reservoir Ferengi", by David McIntee
* Gluttony: Borg - "Revenant", by Marc Giller
* Lust: Mirror Universe - "Freedom Angst", by Britta Dennison
Keith teaser about his Klingon story from our recent interview:
And here'S one by James Swallow about his Cardassian story from our interview last year:“In the 23rd century, the workers in a mine engage in civil unrest after two murders,” says Keith, giving us a short teaser for the story. “A QuchHa' (no forehead ridges) is murdered, but it's ruled an accident with little investigation; in retaliation, the HemQuch (with forehead ridges) who likely killed the QuchHa' is also murdered, but his killer is condemned to death. This leads to riots and violence beyond the capaibility of the mine supervisor and his security chief to handle, so the Klingon Defense Force sends in three QuchHa' captains to deal with it: Kor, Kang, and Koloth.”
“The Slow Knife is set pre-DS9, during the period of Cardassian-Federation border skirmishes as detailed in the TNG episode The Wounded,” he reveals. “It’s about an ambitious young Cardassian officer who is passed over for a promotion and becomes slowly consumed by her own resentment and jealousy.” And since no story hint would be complete without a little uncertainty, he also teases that “a certain other Cardassian of note may or may not also appear in the story…”
The full ToC from Memory Beta's page about the anthology:
* Pride: Romulans - "The First Pier", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
The full ToC from Memory Beta's page about the anthology:
* Pride: Romulans - "The First Pier", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
That should be "The First Peer"
So, based on the cover, are we meant to think that this "ambitious young officer" is Malyn Ocett? Or was that just a random character choice to illustrate the species in general? I'm assuming the former.
So, based on the cover, are we meant to think that this "ambitious young officer" is Malyn Ocett? Or was that just a random character choice to illustrate the species in general? I'm assuming the former.
It's not Ocett.
Is it someone we've seen before?So, based on the cover, are we meant to think that this "ambitious young officer" is Malyn Ocett? Or was that just a random character choice to illustrate the species in general? I'm assuming the former.
It's not Ocett.
So, based on the cover, are we meant to think that this "ambitious young officer" is Malyn Ocett? Or was that just a random character choice to illustrate the species in general? I'm assuming the former.
It's not Ocett.
Interesting...![]()
Is it someone we've seen before?
Not the future Castellan then? I'm wondering whom the other Cardassian 'of note' is...
I'm excited about the Cardassian and Klingon stories. And the Romulans, well, it's always good to have more Romulans.^^^ Work Is Hard.
The full ToC from Memory Beta's page about the anthology:
* Pride: Romulans - "The First Pier", by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
* Envy: Cardassians - "The Slow Knife", by James Swallow
* Anger: Klingons - "The Unhappy Ones", by Keith R.A. DeCandido
* Sloth: Pakleds - "Work Is Hard", by Greg Cox
* Greed: Ferengi - "Reservoir Ferengi", by David McIntee
* Gluttony: Borg - "Revenant", by Marc Giller
* Lust: Mirror Universe - "Freedom Angst", by Britta Dennison
Keith teaser about his Klingon story from our recent interview:
And here'S one by James Swallow about his Cardassian story from our interview last year:“In the 23rd century, the workers in a mine engage in civil unrest after two murders,” says Keith, giving us a short teaser for the story. “A QuchHa' (no forehead ridges) is murdered, but it's ruled an accident with little investigation; in retaliation, the HemQuch (with forehead ridges) who likely killed the QuchHa' is also murdered, but his killer is condemned to death. This leads to riots and violence beyond the capaibility of the mine supervisor and his security chief to handle, so the Klingon Defense Force sends in three QuchHa' captains to deal with it: Kor, Kang, and Koloth.”
“The Slow Knife is set pre-DS9, during the period of Cardassian-Federation border skirmishes as detailed in the TNG episode The Wounded,” he reveals. “It’s about an ambitious young Cardassian officer who is passed over for a promotion and becomes slowly consumed by her own resentment and jealousy.” And since no story hint would be complete without a little uncertainty, he also teases that “a certain other Cardassian of note may or may not also appear in the story…”
Thanks a lot Defcon. Much appreciated![]()
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