And mostly to show how much of a giant ass he is. Tuvok causally destroying someone's brain seemed odd.Ĭhakatoy's role also was larger in this book. *boom, Spock appears 'Mind meld anyone?'* Though there his mind melds, many of which were, if I recall correctly, without consent, but weren't brain destroying. I know Spock seemed to do them at a drop of a hat. I had some vague recollection that Tuvok was reluctant to do mind melds, or maybe I'm thinking of a different Vulcan. Tuvok performed an invasive mind meld that literally destroyed a guy's brain pathways. There was an incident during a prison break that seemed off. I'd say he continued to act within the characterization that I had come to expect, except he didn't really. Tuvok's time on the screen, or, um, page, was slightly more than in the fist book. As expected (at least in terms of people from the show). Of the Voyager crew from the tv show, Janeway still keeps much of the stage for herself. I just know that I started it, and shortly thereafter I looked down and saw that I was at 47% complete (as opposed to the current book I'm read, the third in the series, which is only at 41% at the moment and feels like it's the size of three of the second books combined). I think it was book length, but I'm not really certain. The first one seemed closer to 400 than 200, but could have been anywhere between 200 and 800 pages in length. I really wish I knew how many pages these books contained.
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