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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

I tend to think Bruce's Watson may have been based on a cultural, though incorrect, memory of Watson instead of the textual Watson.

Kinda like the way the culture "remembers" Dr. Frankenstein having a hunchbacked assistant named Igor?

(Who appears nowhere in the novel, and is basically a conflation of two different characters from the original Karloff movies.)
 
I finished Knots and Crosses it’s a bit strange as a crime novel the revelation comes out of nowhere and it’s about someone we haven’t met in the book prior.
 
Uhura's Song is quite interesting so far. It's much longer than most of its contemporary Trek books, but it makes sense to be because first contacts are seldom going to be quick and easy. Seeing the various groups learn about each other, their similarities, and their differences makes for quite compelling reading. It is a testament to the writing quality that I care about the mission just on the basis of helping Uhura's friend, even though other named characters have the disease, and contagion is also a concern.

Should I assume that ADF syndrome is a tip of the hat to Alan Dean Foster, or did Janet Kagan have some other abbreviation in mind?
 
I read the newest issue of the ST: Lower Decks comic yesterday, and it was pretty good. I'm a big Ferengi fan, so any story that involves them is already starting at a good place for me. And all of the stuff in Tendi's nightmares, like Dr. Moopsy, was pretty fun.
 
I finished Late Star Trek last night. It's an excellent take on the state of the franchise in the 21st century.

Kotsko is a lot more positive about the first season of Discovery than I am (perhaps it's time for a rewatch) but otherwise I found myself agreeing with all his assessments.

I particularly agree that the best Star Trek storytelling of the last 25 years was the Litverse. I also agree it's a terrible shame that the Litverse was "erased" from existence in order to accommodate a deeply inferior story, Picard.

Anyone else read it?
I am almost done with it and enjoying it a lot... but "Mark" Palmieri!?
 
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