KMFB continues to earn her name and make me look forward to Voyager's next book more than any other and coming from the DS9 fan, that is saying something. This was another brilliant book!
I agree. Tuvok has evolved away from Voyager. Also he has to be on Titan until at least 2385.Mostly done. In the past, I would have welcomed Tuvok as an addition to the crew, but with the way Kristen has crafted the latest DQ novels, he does not fit into the dynamics.
Yes, I felt like it made sense to utilize him here and you also could see the healing that needed to still take place for him with the events from Before Dishonor. I enjoyed his brief appearance.Although I don't need Tuvok in the Voyager novels anymore as I do feel his place is on Titan, I do think we need this story so he can fully move on now that Janeway is back. I think we needed that "closure" between them following her resurrection, especially since they were great friends.
Sorry for not getting back to this before. As always, I wasn't terribly specific on purpose. That said, "off the beaten track" would definitely be a good description for what I had in mind. Basically I remember thinking at least 10,000 light years from the path Voyager was taking home, in a direction they never explored....so, remote, even for the Delta Quadrant....and the only thing really making it accessible at all for any of the better known species is the Gateway that makes that distance easy to travel, if the Confederacy likes you, of course. Southern and eastern third...I'm not sure how to visualize that...just as long as we are nowhere near the Beta Quadrant, I'm fine with wherever you want to imagine it.
As I recall, Cheron is canonically described as being in "the southern part of the galaxy."If I've understood Ryan correctly, "south" would equate to "in the direction of Alpha/Beta Quadrants", and "Eastern" would be towards the Galactic rim.
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