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Who's Read "Immortal Coil"?

I still have my hardcopy edition. Not sure if it's on a shelf or tucked away in a banker's box, but I have it. Glad I got it.
 
I read it. I remember being annoyed at the time that it had EVERY android in Trek in it – thought it too fan-service, less realistic. But I've enjoyed stuff like that in subsequent novels (i.e. A Stitch in Time had, like, every Cardassian ever in it too, and that's still probably my favorite ever).

What's the part that crushed you?
 
There are sequels, by the way. Cold Equations #1: Persistence of Memory and The Light Fantastic make something of a trilogy.

Just don't expect them to be consistent with Star Trek: Picard's version of post-Nemesis events.
 
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There are sequels, by the way. Cold Equations #1: The Body Electric and The Light Fantastic make something of a trilogy.

Just don't expect them to be consistent with Star Trek: Picard's version of post-Nemesis events.
^I think you forgot "The Persistence of Memory"? That's actually the first one. Also, #2, per MA, is "Silent Weapons", not "The Light Fantastic", and "The Body Electric" is #3.
Sadly not, but they are terrific.
 
^I think you forgot "The Persistence of Memory"? That's actually the first one. Also, #2, per MA, is "Silent Weapons", not "The Light Fantastic", and "The Body Electric" is #3.

https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/Cold_Equations
My apologies. I meant Persistence of Memory. I was counting the trilogy as:

1. Immortal Coil
2. Cold Equations #1: Persistence of Memory
3. The Light Fantastic

Since the other Cold Equations books had little to do with the AI's.
 
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