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Catalyst of Sorrows
One interesting bit is when Uhura was afraid to give Curzon Dax some classified info. She says something along the lines of " I trust Curzon, but how can I trust Dax's future hosts to be as trustworthy? "
Serpents Among the Ruins
I can't help but wonder if a certain Venusian fry cook didn't help Captain Harriman come up with his scheme.
I enjoyed the book, but I have two problems with it.
1) There is something about it that gives me ADD. I'm never bored, but I just can't seem to focus on what I've read. This was actually the second time I've read the book, and I had the same problem both times. The first time I read it, I assumed that I just had a lot of things on my mind, and that I was doing the book a disservice by not paying attention. Now I think DRG maybe pulling some kind of Jedi mind trick on me.
2) SPOILERS
I don't think the conspiracy will work. The plan centers around covering up the real deaths of over 4,000 Starfleet officers over a period of several months, and then tricking everyone into believing that they were all actually killed simultaneously in the Tomed attack.
Sulu figures out the truth when she recognizes the name of an officer who's death she had witnessed a year earlier on the list of Tomed victims. So what's to keep the friends, family, and colleagues of the other 4,000+ "victims" from noticing the same thing? I mean somebody had to witness or have knowledge of most of these deaths, right? Doctors would have to be involved fairly often, too, I would think.
One interesting bit is when Uhura was afraid to give Curzon Dax some classified info. She says something along the lines of " I trust Curzon, but how can I trust Dax's future hosts to be as trustworthy? "
Serpents Among the Ruins
I can't help but wonder if a certain Venusian fry cook didn't help Captain Harriman come up with his scheme.
I enjoyed the book, but I have two problems with it.
1) There is something about it that gives me ADD. I'm never bored, but I just can't seem to focus on what I've read. This was actually the second time I've read the book, and I had the same problem both times. The first time I read it, I assumed that I just had a lot of things on my mind, and that I was doing the book a disservice by not paying attention. Now I think DRG maybe pulling some kind of Jedi mind trick on me.
2) SPOILERS

I don't think the conspiracy will work. The plan centers around covering up the real deaths of over 4,000 Starfleet officers over a period of several months, and then tricking everyone into believing that they were all actually killed simultaneously in the Tomed attack.
Sulu figures out the truth when she recognizes the name of an officer who's death she had witnessed a year earlier on the list of Tomed victims. So what's to keep the friends, family, and colleagues of the other 4,000+ "victims" from noticing the same thing? I mean somebody had to witness or have knowledge of most of these deaths, right? Doctors would have to be involved fairly often, too, I would think.