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* [[Blame Game]]: Angry survivors of affected worlds need to find someone to blame. A particularly good example is Regent Karuw in ''Genesis Force'', who berates Leah Brahms for being a scientist in the employ of the Federation. She assumes Brahms was one of the people involved in creating genesis technology. Brahms calls her out on it:
{{quote| “No, I'm one of those scientists who lost her husband, all her friends, her homeworld, and everything I hold dear when the wave wiped out the planet of Seran. We didn't save nearly the number of people you saved - we had two survivors from our entire population, and I was one of them. If you want to be noble and pretend that this didn't happen anywhere but Aluwna, that's fine...but it's also wrong”.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Stephen Klisiewicz, a character whose name is attached to the Genesis Report in book one, later shows up in [[Star Trek: Vanguard]], a series which features the long-term project that gave rise to genesis technology.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Few in here as such, but the events of this series are frequently mentioned in other Trek books, most notably [[Star Trek: aA Time Toto...]], which also mentions ongoing relief efforts.
* [[Deadly Decadent Court]]: Aluwna has aspects of this, as noted by Regimol (a Romulan agent):
{{quote| '''Regimol:''' A quite delightful planet it was. They weren't without their political intrigue, of course, and their class structure wasn't fair by Federation standards. Still it reminded me a lot of Romulus, if you could turn the Romulans into a peaceful, insular people.<br />
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