Star Trek : Picard

Rogue Elements

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John Jackson Miller: Star Trek : Picard (2021, Pocket Books/Star Trek)

416 pages

English language

Published Feb. 12, 2021 by Pocket Books/Star Trek.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-7521-4
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4 stars (1 review)

Starfleet was everything for Cristóbal Rios – until one horrible, inexplicable day when it all went wrong. Aimless and adrift, he grasps at a chance for a future as an independent freighter captain in an area betrayed by the Federation, the border region with the former Romulan Empire. His greatest desire: to be left alone. But solitude isn’t in the cards for the captain of La Sirena, who falls into debt to a roving gang of hoodlums from a planet whose society is based on Prohibition-era Earth. Teamed against his will with Ledger, his conniving overseer, Rios begins an odyssey that brings him into conflict with outlaws and fortune seekers, with power brokers and relic hunters across the stars. Exotic loves and locales await – as well as dangers galore – and Rios learns the hard way that good crewmembers are hard to find, even when you can create your …

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4 stars

Watching “New Trek” is something of an assault on the senses when compared with the television of old. This book felt a bit like that, by turns a new and unsettling set of characters and species dynamics, then a good pirate-style rollick. Rios really didn’t imprint himself to me on screen, but it was quite interesting to see more of him here, even if I can’t yet bring myself to understand much of what drives him. It really doesn’t feel like a book from the old days, and perhaps that’s a good thing. The last Picard novel focused on Riker, and the first on jean-luc himself. Now we have an eye on what feels like the seedier, less seemly side of Trek.

It was only a few days ago that I watched plains mobbed by desperate civilians trying to flee Afghanistan. Being a long-time Trek reader my mind flashed back …