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* [[Character Derailment]]: Due to the whole [[Wangst]] matter below.
** Riker, as mentioned below, went from a Kirk-esque [[Badass]] who had a talent for making decisions and being secure in his identity to an insecure, depressed man who spends a lot of time hiding in his ready room being gloomy.
** Troi went from the competent, strong woman she developed into over the course of TNG and her appearances in ''Voyager'' to being an irrational, snappish woman who pretty much starts out the series being a [[Damsel in Distress].
** Tuvok, too, has become exceptionally gloomy and dour... for a ''Vulcan''.
** Oddly enough for a character that was only introduced with the series, Ranul Keru starts off okay... but is eventually reduced to nothing but an excuse to remind us that the helm officer from ''First Contact'' was gay. It comes up in almost literally ''every scene Keru is in'' that he's sad over Sean, his very male lover, dying aboard the ''Enterprise'' fighting the Borg.
* [[Continuity Porn]]: The first few novels alone have [[Call Back|Call Backs]] to previous films, series and books, including locations and characters from [[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]. One particular mission by [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Captain Sulu of the Excelsior]] is a massive part of the second book's plot and backstory.
* [[Continuity Porn]]: The first few novels alone have [[Call Back|Call Backs]] to previous films, series and books, including locations and characters from [[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]. One particular mission by [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|Captain Sulu of the Excelsior]] is a massive part of the second book's plot and backstory.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Xin Ra-Havreii at the climax of ''Over a Torrent Sea'':
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Xin Ra-Havreii at the climax of ''Over a Torrent Sea'':