This really is the captain\'s dilemma in a nutshell, and I\'m glad to see Picard didn\'t sugar-coat it in any way.
-- Rocky, 05:55 06th March
-- Rocky, 05:55 06th March
This really is the captain\'s dilemma in a nutshell, and I\'m glad to see Picard didn\'t sugar-coat it in any way.
-- Rocky, 05:56 06th March
LOL! Worf may have done the deed, but I\'m sure he wasn\'t the first to contemplate it.
-- Rocky, 05:57 06th March
Chilling, but that makes it all the more realistic.
-- Rocky, 05:58 06th March
This was priceless! And we all wondered just why the Gul had been so adamant during the episode…
-- Rocky, 05:58 06th March
I like this Troi and Picard tale very much. Whether seen as a \'prelude\' to the author\'s extensive \"Captain and Counselor\" Universe, or just as a story that stands on its own, it\'s a very enjoyable read with some interesting insights on the part of both characters.
-- Rocky, 05:59 06th March
Mirror Universe tales are always a lot of fun and I like how Crusher turned the tables on Picard in this one.
-- Rocky, 06:00 06th March
The word epic is often overused, but I don\'t know what else to call this long, plotty and satisfying story. Nice to see it finally reach its conclusion!
-- Rocky, 06:01 06th March
Very interesting premise. I always thought Yar deserved better than what happened to her in canon, but I\'m not so sure the affiliation with Section 31 is going to leave her better off.
-- Rocky, 06:06 06th March
Good to see that Moriarty--the first self-aware hologram--hasn\'t been forgotten.
-- Rocky, 06:07 06th March
I really enjoyed this story the first time I read it.
-- Jolie, 21:48 06th March