Bored me to tears, I was hoping the Andorians were all going to be wiped out in Destiny so we'd never have to read about them again.

Bored me to tears, I was hoping the Andorians were all going to be wiped out in Destiny so we'd never have to read about them again.
There were two really good Dominion War TNG books by John Vornholt.
But they themselves are 'discounted' by the Deep Space Nine relaunch, which directly contradicts them, so they're often considered not to be a part of the Trek Lit continuity by a lot of readers because the core continuity it essentially defined by the relaunch novels.
There were two really good Dominion War TNG books by John Vornholt.
But they themselves are 'discounted' by the Deep Space Nine relaunch, which directly contradicts them, so they're often considered not to be a part of the Trek Lit continuity by a lot of readers because the core continuity it essentially defined by the relaunch novels.
Haven't read the relaunch ones since they came out, but I vaguely remember picard treating ro like he hadn't met her since TNG.
A TNG character is also revealed to be a Changeling, and yet he's since turned up okay in other books, with absolutely no mention of his unlikely escape from Dominion custody. Explainable, but never explained.
I tend to discount most of the stuff written outside the TV and movie timeframes. The DS9 relaunch stuff and the TNG relaunch stuff does nothing for me. I've recently given Titan a try, currently reading Seize The Fire, and I keep wanting to give up on it.
If it's the character I think you mean, my recollection is that the DW novels heavily implied that he was killed, not just replaced.
I tend to discount most of the stuff written outside the TV and movie timeframes. The DS9 relaunch stuff and the TNG relaunch stuff does nothing for me. I've recently given Titan a try, currently reading Seize The Fire, and I keep wanting to give up on it.
Is Seize the Fire your first Titan book? If so, you picked (obviously not your fault) the weakest one to start with. I highly recommend starting with Orion's Hounds to get a feel for what the series is really about, then backtrack to Taking Wing / The Red King.
It's down to what the library has.
It's down to what the library has.
Not necessarily! Interlibrary Loan is an amazing thing; I've read a good dozen trade paperbacks through that. Title and author is usually enough, just ask your librarian and they can request just about any book from literally any other library for you, and have it for you within a week.
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