Is that why the wings of a Klingon Bird of Prey always reminded me of a Delorean?![]()
(Seriously, that's some range that guy has. And considerate, too, lending Kirk's crew one of his spare time machines.)
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Is that why the wings of a Klingon Bird of Prey always reminded me of a Delorean?![]()
(Seriously, that's some range that guy has. And considerate, too, lending Kirk's crew one of his spare time machines.)
^ Excellent news, John, and glad to hear it. There's definitely an appetite out there for stories like these, plus possibly (if I might add in a personal thought, here) a similar undertapped hunger for stories set during the Enterprise-A era. Would love to see you tackle more stories in both time periods, if possible.Someone had mentioned earlier about seeing a second printing of Jackal's Trick. My latest order from the warehouse for my shop just came in, and both Books 1 and 2 are on third printings. I don't have much experience with Simon & Schuster's print runs, but as I recall it took more than a year to get to Takedown's third printing. The printing was evidently ordered up before they had my revisions, so I would expect the few corrections we had will appear later on.
. . . there's also a word game present in the section titles. . . .
A lot of them seem to form two-word phrases, especially if you add a preposition: "blood test," "test-fire," "target master," "master of disguise," "trapdoor." That doesn't work for all of them. There's also "wayside," "sideline," and "linework" in the Book III titles.I
Kruge's Blood
Spock's Test
Kruge's Fire
Korgh's Target
II
The Tiger's Master
The Wolf's Disguise
The Hawk's Ruse
The Hunter's Trap
Death's Door
III
The Way of Warriors
The Side of Angels
The Line of Fire
The Work of Ages
You want to give us a clue on this word game? I see a "blood test," but not a whole lot else.
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