Looks like most of the pictures didn't survive the Great Photobucket Lockdown thingie of a few months ago

Looks like most of the pictures didn't survive the Great Photobucket Lockdown thingie of a few months ago
No worries. Sorry to be a stickler, but it's Blackmer. With an "M".Yes thank you Paris. I meant to say Jefferson Blackner being a character I don't like in the Ds9 Books.
I still don't have a real clear image of the interiors for Titan, Vanguard, Aventine or the new DS9.
Pretty sure his bridge cropped up in IDW's Hive comic.Not official pocket book design, but the designer of the Titan, Sean Tourangeau, made his own bridge concept.
Not a fan of it, he just combined the Galaxy and Sovereign Bridges
https://stourangeau.deviantart.com/art/U-S-S-Titan-Bridge-Schematics-308013222
Plus,they shouldn't have killed Vaughan.
I am reading now Plaques of night, which is a great book except for the last page. They talked about how Vaughn was the captain of DS9 for a couple of years. Are there books of that time period that I miss?
But Blackmer is the new first officer on DS9, IIRC, Reanok.
I think the worst decision was to resurrect canonically dead characters, like Data or Trip. Granted, with Data it was done in a unique way, and not so much a resurrection but a continuation in another form. Still. Death has to mean something, and just because the movies went with resurrection with Spock doesn't mean that that sort of reset button should apply to every one else.
And talking about resurrections: The worst idea was to resurrect Janeway. Destroyed the whole balance of the Voyager-fleet, turned Chakotay back into her mascot, and herself into some kind of divine being that can do no wrong.
Splitting up the DS9-crew wasn't too good an idea since with how few books we get it takes too much time to actually catch up with everyone. And quite frankly, right now I'd rather see the follow-ups to Ascendance and especially Control than follow Sisko on his G-quadrant mission (with another crew that I don't quite care about).
Hooking up everyone and having them have children all at the same time... gets boring.
secret missions left and right - especially missions where our crew turns out to be on the wrong side, at least overtly, like Tezwa. Thwarting conspiracies, of course, but ousting sitting presidents and remanding them to their deaths by S31? Very much no.
I headcanon that the holoprogram is just an RPG where any character (Trip, Reed, Travis, Phlox, Hoshi, even Cutler or some random other new senior officer from 2161) could die and when Riker did it, his decisions led to Trip's death that time.
What decisions though? He didn't make any.
I liked almost everything about Kirsten Beyer's Voyager takeover except killing Jarem Kaz. He was the only of Christie Golden's new crew that I actually liked (and I just don't find the new doctor interesting at all).
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