Just finished David Mack's Vanguard: Harbinger.
SPOILERS
Sorry I don't know the proper way to hide them but take my word for it, SPOILERS follow...
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At first I was a bit leery about starting watch I assumed would essentially be DS9 in the TOS era. When you have an entire space station, which is the home base for 3 different starships, there are a lot of characters to keep track of. Fortunately killing off the Bombay crew was helpful. By the end I found myself really interested in some characters, and others are "meh". But we are only one book in so there is plenty of time to develop them more.
I'm not entirely sold on Reyes. He seems like a bit of a jerk and I haven't seen much to make me like him yet. I also think Pennington was royally screwed over. I find it hard to believe that the crew would completely ruin this guy (who was just doing his job, and was very good at it). Was a war avoided because of it? Perhaps. But what did they crew of the Bombay die for? Did they have another story to avoid saying they were killed by the Tholanians?
In short, I trust Mack and I'm on board for more. I'm sure the other writers of the series will do the setup justice as well.
SPOILERS
Sorry I don't know the proper way to hide them but take my word for it, SPOILERS follow...
.
.
.
.
At first I was a bit leery about starting watch I assumed would essentially be DS9 in the TOS era. When you have an entire space station, which is the home base for 3 different starships, there are a lot of characters to keep track of. Fortunately killing off the Bombay crew was helpful. By the end I found myself really interested in some characters, and others are "meh". But we are only one book in so there is plenty of time to develop them more.
I'm not entirely sold on Reyes. He seems like a bit of a jerk and I haven't seen much to make me like him yet. I also think Pennington was royally screwed over. I find it hard to believe that the crew would completely ruin this guy (who was just doing his job, and was very good at it). Was a war avoided because of it? Perhaps. But what did they crew of the Bombay die for? Did they have another story to avoid saying they were killed by the Tholanians?
In short, I trust Mack and I'm on board for more. I'm sure the other writers of the series will do the setup justice as well.