As I said elsewhere, I felt this to be one of Cox's best efforts. The deft juggling of three timeframes, the handling of familiar characters, the strong characterization of the new characters all blended together to create a truly great story. The ending of the 2292 timeline was what I was expecting, the ending of the story as a whole was exactly what I was hoping for.
But (and you knew there was a but coming), I do have a few questions. The planet named "Atraz", the Klingon named "Yorba", immediately brought to mind Alcatraz and Yorba Linda made me wonder if Greg was picking names by throwing darts at a map of California. I found thematic similarities between this novel and a Larry Niven short called "Cautionary Tale" which also featured a character seeking immortality who was already, by normal human standards, rather long-lived.
BTW, there was a Trek story in one of the SNW collections, I believe, that trod some of the same ground as the 2024 timeframe, but I'm too lazy to dig for it right now. Anybody else notice this?
But (and you knew there was a but coming), I do have a few questions. The planet named "Atraz", the Klingon named "Yorba", immediately brought to mind Alcatraz and Yorba Linda made me wonder if Greg was picking names by throwing darts at a map of California. I found thematic similarities between this novel and a Larry Niven short called "Cautionary Tale" which also featured a character seeking immortality who was already, by normal human standards, rather long-lived.
BTW, there was a Trek story in one of the SNW collections, I believe, that trod some of the same ground as the 2024 timeframe, but I'm too lazy to dig for it right now. Anybody else notice this?