“Star Trek: Picard: To Defy Fate” Review by Atboundarysedge.com

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Few Star Trek shows have been as uneven as Picard. The first season was a sombre and occasionally gritty look at a Federation that had failed to meet its lofty goals. The second was a bizarre tangent into time travel and parallel universes. The third was a reunion designed solely to please the fans. Let the record show that I loved the first, disliked the second, and tolerated the third. To Defy Fate is the first Picard novel to take place after the main events of the third season (technically the coda occurs after this book). It also folds in events from every incarnation of Star Trek from the original series, to Deep Space Nine, to Enterprise, to Discovery, and even throws in a nod to the JJ Abrams films. To Defy Fate is a book that grabs the entire sixty years of canon and smashes them into a single story.

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Adam Selvidge
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