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Star Trek Titan: Sword of Damocles

I found it did an effective job of communicating the sense of confusion and fear that everyone, Orishans and Titan crew alike, was feeling throughout the novel.

Most definitely. It was very disorienting and alien, and on purpose, just as "Challenger: Chainmail" was for its first 80 pages or so. You're supposed to feel that way, and I loved feeling the frustration that Jaza was beyond help.
 
It's not Kent. Keru made it clear he wasn't interested in Kent.
Keru is interested in someone else, and "found" him in this book, but the identity apparently hasn't been revealed yet.

This is fortunate. I like the guy.

Unfortunately, unless I get to write some Titan comics, it looks like it will be somebody else's reveal...

That is unfortunate.
 
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