

SCREENSHOT OF THE WEEK - The Sleeper awakens! We can perhaps hide behind the fact that the Titan-A has a different dedication plaque, for example (because it does). Tuvok's wife T'Pel (first seen in "Persistence of Vision" agrees to join the crew.ĭIVERGENCES: With Titan popping up in Picard this season, divergences are bound to start cropping up. This is a sequel to the Lost Era novel The Sundered, which itself proposes a sequel to the Vanguard series. The crew deals with a proto-universe like the one in DS9's "Playing God". The crew finally inaugurates the ship with its dedication plaque.ĬONTINUITY: Donatra (Nemesis) is still in the cast. Tuvok remains aboard, Admiral Akaar leaves, as do some of the non-Federation guests that seemed primed to stick around. Exploding a number of Romulan warp cores in the "Great Bloom" closes it, hopefully sending the proto-universe back where it came from. Riker convinces the Romulans to help him evacuate as many of the Neyel and the races they once subjugated as their homeworld starts to crumble, placing millions aboard the old Vanguard before towing it back to the anomaly. The anomaly also spews out of a sentient proto-universe from subspace, which starts to destroy this galaxy so it can supplant it. PLOT: The Titan, the Romulan fleet and a Klingon ship have been sucked into a spatial anomaly and into the Small Magellanic Cloud where centuries before, the Vanguard starbase had wound up and spawned a race of genetically-engineered humans called the Neyel. STARDATE: 57024.0 (following directly from previous novel)

PUBLICATION: Star Trek: Titan #2, Pocket Books, October 2005ĬREATORS: Michael A.
