Oh. I guess I just made a mistake. I don't know how that happened -- I was sure I looked it up in the FH manuscript.
Oh. I guess I just made a mistake. I don't know how that happened -- I was sure I looked it up in the FH manuscript.
Anybody else catch what seems to be a veiled "Axanar" reference?
That reference to "sims" involving Garth being pulled sure seemed like that to me. But we'll take your word for it.
Is that a joke, or actually true?^ All will be revealed by the end of the book...
Thought so. I'm sure it's easy to explain away. After all, we got Great Britain and the United Kingdom, USA and America in real life. And with the Vomnin that was resolved by giving them separate nation states.
Also, it could be that the term for this Vulcan state is a word that is only roughly translated to Protectorate or Consortium.
Both are odd names (no offense!) for a militaristic autocracy. Although, they probably just imply a legal fiction that the Vulcans are merely aiding these worlds within their overall hegemony.
I think it's a terrific cover, and so do most of the people I've heard from.
Enjoyed the last section of Chapter 9, especially the references to the more absurd stories from (if memory serves) the Gold Key comic books.
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine any truly good ST novelist would ever reference Marshak & Culbreath's fleshing-out of the "New Human" concept introduced in the early Pocket novels (including, as I recall, the TMP novelization).
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