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Typhon Pact Concept

By the time the gorn were done massacring the colony, there was little to no information there to be obtained. The colonists were all dead, the infrastructure destroyed.

Plus - they maintaned the same behavioural pattern even after they destroyed the colony - trying to kill Kirk&co after luring him into a trap, attacking the enterprise, being unrepentant for their actions, etc.

In other words, no, you don't have evidence that that information was obtained before they destroyed the colony.

In other words, it's clear they obtained the informtion before destroying the colony.
But, as you always do, you start with ridiculously implausible hypotheticals.

I'm sorry, was I the topic of conversation, or were the Gorn?

And there's a difference between starting with a hypothetical and simply pointing out that there's no evidence for another hypothesis.
 
Are the Typhon pact novels being written with the Gorn Crisis being considered part of the background? Is the comic considered part of the the novel continuity?

Yup. Nanietta Bacco's backstory in A Time for War, A Time for Peace and Articles of the Federation both reference The Gorn Crisis.
 
I'm saying that even John Wayne Westerns from the 1950s acknowledged that the Indians had a point, and attacks on settlers, while regrettable, were hardly unjustified. If the US had gone around charging Indians with war crimes, it would've made the very concept of war crimes into a joke, something the powerful use to punish vanquished foes.

Yeah, let's not forget who the invaders were. And let's not forget that the massacres were hardly one-sided. There was a time in US history when American citizens were offered cash rewards for slaughtering Native Americans in their homes. Case in point:

http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/connections/pacific/history4.html
"The exasperation of the southern Idaho communities, under continual Indian harassment, became extreme. This was especially true in Owyhee. A meeting of citizens offered rewards for scalps; one hundred dollars for that of a buck, fifty dollars for that of a squaw and twenty-five dollars for 'everything in the shape of an Indian under ten.' When fifty-five Indians were reported killed in Humboldt, the local paper in Owyhee rejoiced that these were made 'permanently friendly'..."

(Page 36, "American and British Treatment of the Indians in the Pacific Northwest")

Entire Native American villages were slaughtered down to the last man, woman, and child as a result of these rewards. They were defined as animals to be hunted down for sport.

Bottom line, if everyone were held accountable for the sins of their ancestors, we'd all be in a constant state of warfare. You can't dwell forever on the past. Instead of using past evils as an excuse for new hatred and violence, they should be used as an incentive to build new understanding and peace so that they won't happen again. And to all indications, that is what the Federation and the Gorn did after Cestus III, and again after The Gorn Crisis.
 
...now that the Romulan Empire has been reunited.

Reunited? So no more Imperial Romulan State, then? (I haven't read any of the Typhon Pact novels)

Guys, my novel is just beginning to appear in bookstores, and there is no spoiler warning on this thread. I've been diligent about not posting spoilers outside of hidden text, so I'd appreciate it if you would do so as well. Thanks.

Sorry David. I started this thread before purchasing and reading your book. I also assumed, erroneously I now see, that a thread discussing the "Typhon Pact Concept" would imply the presence of likely spoilers within the discussion for people who have not read the Typhon Pact books.

When I started to discuss your book (Post #19) I provided the following warning:
BE WARNED: THERE ARE SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVE NOT READ ROUGH BEASTS OF EMPIRE

I did this because I did not know how to go back and edit the title of the thread. I realize that this approach was not very thorough, since all people do not read the posts within a thread in a linear fashion.​

I am unsure how to "hide text" with a gray spoiler box -- any tips as to how one can do this would be greatly appreciated.​

Again, my apologies.​
 
^ It happens. I didn't want to say anything, but as the spoilers mounted and my book just began to appear, it started to concern me. I appreciate your understanding.

Hiding text with a gray spoiler box is actually a fairly straightforward matter. After you have written something you want to hide, but prior to actually hitting the "Post" button, simply highlight the text you want secreted away. Once you have that text highlighted, click on the button at the far right of the line of buttons above the posting box; it is a little yellow smile face, with two eyes and an x for a mouth. When you click it, a dialogue box will appear that says: "Please enter the option for your
tag:"; whatever you type in there will then appear as a description of the spoiler. For example, if you type in the Sisko parts, your text will be hidden "behind" a button that says "Click to view a spoiler about... the Sisko parts." I hope that is easy to follow. If you don't see such a button above the text box in which you are writing, it is because you are doing a "quick reply"; simply choose "Go Advanced" to see the spoiler option.
 
Well I haven't had a chance to read Rough Beasts of Empire yet, but I saw the line about the Romulans...

Guess I now know why my post about the 'Khitomer Alliance' hasn't garnered much attention.
 
^ It happens. I didn't want to say anything, but as the spoilers mounted and my book just began to appear, it started to concern me. I appreciate your understanding.

Hiding text with a gray spoiler box is actually a fairly straightforward matter. After you have written something you want to hide, but prior to actually hitting the "Post" button, simply highlight the text you want secreted away. Once you have that text highlighted, click on the button at the far right of the line of buttons above the posting box; it is a little yellow smile face, with two eyes and an x for a mouth. When you click it, a dialogue box will appear that says: "Please enter the option for your
tag:"; whatever you type in there will then appear as a description of the spoiler. For example, if you type in the Sisko parts, your text will be hidden "behind" a button that says "Click to view a spoiler about... the Sisko parts." I hope that is easy to follow. If you don't see such a button above the text box in which you are writing, it is because you are doing a "quick reply"; simply choose "Go Advanced" to see the spoiler option.
Thanks David -- I will use this feature as needed in the future!

By the way...I am currently reading your novella in the Shattered Light volume -- I am enjoying it very much! :)
 
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