The Typhon Pact is a complex addition to the world of Treklit, adding lots of new character, and providing a form to a group of disparate societies that is based on both opposition (from the Federation and her allies) and similarity (the same situation of disparate peoples coming together for political gain in the face of potential threat).
What does the Typhon Pact actually represent or mean as a contribution to the meta-narrative of Trek? In every book on the TP, as naturally happens, different authors bring out different shades of interpretation of what the TP or its members can be. There has been KRAD's hopeful vision that ended A Singular Destiny, the espionage and traditional antagonism of Zero Sum Game, and the manipulation games of Rough Beasts.
And what does it represent for the Federation - or force the Federation to be?
Given the sympathetic portrayals of the Breen and Romulans, the justification of the highly pragmatic utilitarian state of the Tzenkethi, the more interventionist politics of Nan Bacco in ZSG (microcosismed in Bashir and Ezri's militarism and murder), and other factors, what do you think the TP has added to meta-Trek?
What does the Typhon Pact actually represent or mean as a contribution to the meta-narrative of Trek? In every book on the TP, as naturally happens, different authors bring out different shades of interpretation of what the TP or its members can be. There has been KRAD's hopeful vision that ended A Singular Destiny, the espionage and traditional antagonism of Zero Sum Game, and the manipulation games of Rough Beasts.
And what does it represent for the Federation - or force the Federation to be?
Given the sympathetic portrayals of the Breen and Romulans, the justification of the highly pragmatic utilitarian state of the Tzenkethi, the more interventionist politics of Nan Bacco in ZSG (microcosismed in Bashir and Ezri's militarism and murder), and other factors, what do you think the TP has added to meta-Trek?