Yeah, everything after time jump was kind of a mess. I think the biggest mistake he made was just spreading the cast way too thin. One of the biggest highlights of the series was the cast, and things really went down hill once he started spreading them out to a million different locations.Personally, I think NF is a properly wrapped up series, it's just that the wrap-up was Stone & Anvil. Everything after that (except the Shelby Capatin's Table story) felt off, repetitive, and like all the plates that had been throughout the series were just set down delicately so we could look at them for one scene every book to confirm they were still there (I'm looking at you, Moke, because apparently no one else is). And how many times can the Excalibur have to fight aliens in a pocket universe?
I'll second this. I've read some of the stories set after it, but Stone and Anvil works wonderfully as an end-of-series story and the works set after it IMO failed to capture the spirit of the preceding ones.Personally, I think NF is a properly wrapped up series, it's just that the wrap-up was Stone & Anvil.
New Frontier was at its best when it was a series about a ship, it's captain and his crew. It was still good even after they gave Shelby the Trident, but it did lose a little bit of its close knit family feel. But after they promoted Shelby, and Ci Swan and Robin left the ship, and Selar... returned to Romulus? I honestly can't even remember much of anything about those stories.
I came to this thread to make a joke about how Restoration was the perfect wrap-up for the series. I did enjoy some of the post-Restoration books though. I stopped reading after Missing in Action, and I agree that Stone and Anvil seems like a natural end in retrospect.I'll second this. I've read some of the stories set after it, but Stone and Anvil works wonderfully as an end-of-series story and the works set after it IMO failed to capture the spirit of the preceding ones.
And this. It's a bit of how I feel about the current state of DS9 as well, which is not a happy thought.
Things did get a bit more inconsistent after the Excalibur trilogy. Cold Wars was a mess, but the Beings books were good, and Stone and Anvil was great. I covered my thoughts on the later books in my earlier post.I came to this thread to make a joke about how Restoration was the perfect wrap-up for the series. I did enjoy some of the post-Restoration books though. I stopped reading after Missing in Action, and I agree that Stone and Anvil seems like a natural end in retrospect.
On a particularly grumpy day, I'd say it should have ended with Dark Allies.
In case you're interested, Nancy Conlon from SCE is now serving on Voyager in Kirsten Beyer's books.Yeah, I like the Da Vinci idea. We did see some of them in A Singular Destiny and I think at least Gomez might have popped up in Indistinguishable From Magic.
and Selar... returned to Romulus?
Soleta.
Selar had a different fate.
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