The latest book I`ve finished, this is part of the Star Trek novel line detailing the career of Hikaru Sulu on board the Excelsior.
In this particular volume, we learn about an enemy of old, the `albino`, a pale Klingon named Qagh that has been haunting his nightmares for over 40 years, and has cursed his bloodline as Demora falls suddenly ill.
Tailing back to a heap of old strands, the book shows more insight in the evolution of the flat-headed klingons, about how the `Warrior Three` Kang, Kor and Koloth got together and what had gotten Curzon Dax involved, but also what happened to Excelsior`s original captain, Captain Styles.
Though it does answer a lot of questions viewers of the television series only can only be thinking about, it does leave them with some fresh ones, but I guess that will be for another book someday. All in all, a nice read but for certain not the best of Star Trek novels out there...
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Okay so this post is not intended in anyway as a review of Age of Penda…but
it sort of is.
I bought the Age of Penda Rules by Daniel Mersey because they ...
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