We had a fantastic time with David on Literary Treks about this one! Such a good book and conversation.
I aim to entertain.LOLing over theandKlingons being defoliatedthe electroshock potty.![]()
Uhura's death at the end completely caught me by surprise!I'm still not finished yet, but it's so full of storylines!
Uhura's death at the end completely caught me by surprise!
Troll! I finished it, and that does not happen!![]()
I think you're seeing things, I could be wrong though.Am i seeing things, or is "Beel Zeroh, an irascible Izarian of questionable credentials" a dig at Alec Peters (of Paramount/CPS vs Axanar infamy)?
The "Beel Zeroh" character has nothing to do with Alec Peters, the Axanar project, or anyone or anything connected to it or him.Am i seeing things, or is "Beel Zeroh, an irascible Izarian of questionable credentials" a dig at Alec Peters (of Paramount/CPS vs Axanar infamy)?
I really think my only complaint is that there are so many humans/half-humans in the Romulan Empire that have such great power. Why do they put up with them??
Really enjoyed this one. You know I’ve been a Star Trek fan for over 20 years and I had no idea McCoy had a daughter. It also didn’t occur to me that David would be around during this time. I assumed he would be born shortly after the series concluded. I wonder why Carol wanted Kirk to have nothing to do with his son. I always got the impression Kirk would be good around kids.
Is it me or was the alternate universe a lot like Mid-World from the Dark Tower series. A place where time moves differently and everything feels 19. Sounds to me that the universe has moved on.
Also, a rare mention of a toilet in Star Trek, and one that electrocutes you if you’re a certain race.![]()
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