Just started it. In the Litverse, was the last time Kirk and Nogura met was the post Vanguard debriefing?
I liked it. A bit of a slow start (but no more than, say, a typical ADF novel), but yesterday morning, getting near the end, it was compelling enough to make me late for work.
I would like to have had a bit more of Mi'zhan/Ivan Tomkins before we abruptly found out he was the saboteur.
Incidentally, the references to a recent Klingon war other than the one that the Organians stopped before it started, and a Klingon agent other than Darvin infiltrating the Federation, tripped me up until I just now -- after finishing and shelving the present opus -- realized that the entire first season of DSC had slipped my mind.![]()
It was the other way around for me -- over on the Facebook Timeliners'-group, I posited that those references in Dayton's new book were to Ash Tyler, but then upon discussing it with other members, came to think that it might've in fact been referring to "Jon Anderson"/Kell from Kevin Ryan's first Errand of... trilogy, due to Voq/Ash Tyler being something of a renegade operation undertaken by L'Rell without Kol's knowledge on the TV show, whereas Anderson (as well as "Ethan Mathews") were fully-trained recruits operating with the full sanction of Imperial Intelligence aboard Kirk's Enterprise (and who Chancellor Kesh stood a much greater chance of being aware of).My mind went right to literary Trek and I figured they were talking about Donatu V and the "Errand of Vengeance" trilogy.
I didn't even think about DSC, and I'm a fan. Whoops!
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