Coincidentally, I'd only just ordered my copy of "Star Trek: Typhon Pact 4: Zwietracht", von Dayton Ward, from Amazon.de![]()
Isn't that the same picture of ch'Thane from the DS9 Gateway's entry here in the US? (I think it is!)
Coincidentally, I'd only just ordered my copy of "Star Trek: Typhon Pact 4: Zwietracht", von Dayton Ward, from Amazon.de![]()
It's the modern Shran class with a design honoring the legacy of the Kumari class. Most likely because of that the designers simply reused the Kumari class design.I hadn't seen the German cover before (looks great!), but is the Andorian warship supposed to be the same class as the ones from ENT with updated tech? Or are they recently built with modern tech, but made to look like and honor their predecessors?
It's the modern Shran class with a design honoring the legacy of the Kumari class. Most likely because of that the designers simply reused the Kumari class design.I hadn't seen the German cover before (looks great!), but is the Andorian warship supposed to be the same class as the ones from ENT with updated tech? Or are they recently built with modern tech, but made to look like and honor their predecessors?
Seriously, I felt the same thing. I don't know why they didn't give Tuvok the XO job from the start. I don't see what the big deal is with this Vale character. She just feels like your typical angry cop character to me.Absolutely terrible. I honestly can't fathom why Christine Vale and Ranul Keru are still around. They consistently run contrary to the Captain, usually end up being wrong about the situation and have almost no characterization. ("I was a police woman on Izar!" "I hate the Borg!") Really, this isn't the Vale of the earlier novels. I wish they'd dump both of them and promote Tuvok to XO/Tactical officer. For a series ostensibly about the alienness of the crew, we focus too much on Human and Human-stand in characters.
But this plot was just terrible. I'm shock it garnered so many average ratings.
To add to the problem, Star Charts also puts Argelius II as orbiting Iota Leonis, and gives its position rimward, slightly southeast of Sol, towards the Romulan Neutral Zone and Klingon space. Since the Charts is pretty good about the placement of real-world stars (as much as it can be in a 2-D format), I assume that's roughly where the star actually is. That really doesn't track with Starbase 185. The Charts placement of the starbase is coreward of Romulan space, past the Typhon Expanse, and that seems to make far more sense to me. Either way, I don't think Starbase 185 and Argelius II can possibly be in the same system.
So... is the reference to Iota Leonis in Fallen Gods a mistake? Or did Star Charts get the location of the star wrong?
It's in the same general direction from Earth as the other Leo stars on the map, so the placement is probably correct.
Hey, can someone answer if they follow up on the transporter clone plot?
It never has been followed up on, and unless Coda throws a curveball at us, seems like it never will be.
as Bruce and I finish up the 24 century books we haven’t covered in the main chronology!
If the Andorian Transporter Duplicates aren't behind the Temporal Apocalypse we riot.It never has been followed up on, and unless Coda throws a curveball at us, seems like it never will be.
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