Just read the latest book in the Titan series. I must say, of all the current Trek novel series, for me, this is turning into the most "Trek" of them all. After initially being snagged into the politics of the Alpha Quadrant post Nemesis and then getting pulled into the Borg Invasion covered in Destiny, for the most part, the adventures of Riker's first command HAVE been stories about boldly going. They truly have been getting out there in uncharted areas of the galaxy and have been exploring some REALLY amazing phenomenae and cool science fiction ideas.
British writer James Swallow takes the baton from Christopher L Bennett who dazzled us last with Over a Torrent Sea and takes Titan and co into an area of space rent by strange phenomena making it difficult to travel in. They also encounter a race of AIs unlike any you have met before (though I wondered whether the race that created V'Ger may have been these beings, or ones like them). The AIs are at war, too, which has made them reclusive, conservative and paranoid. And it's into this cauldron Titan is plunged.
Great stuff, thoroughly enjoyed.
British writer James Swallow takes the baton from Christopher L Bennett who dazzled us last with Over a Torrent Sea and takes Titan and co into an area of space rent by strange phenomena making it difficult to travel in. They also encounter a race of AIs unlike any you have met before (though I wondered whether the race that created V'Ger may have been these beings, or ones like them). The AIs are at war, too, which has made them reclusive, conservative and paranoid. And it's into this cauldron Titan is plunged.
Great stuff, thoroughly enjoyed.