
It’s in the second half that the book really gets its warp engines revving. But Beyer cleverly ties this story thread in with the Full Circle Fleet, as B’Elanna plans to end the game of hide-and-seek she’s playing with the warriors of Gre’thor by finding the best hidey-hole in the galaxy - which happens to cross paths with Voyager’s new course. It was a clever twist.įull Circle’s first half is mainly spent tying up the Miral/ Kuvah’magh story, which I always found a bit blah. It was the thing that defined Voyager from other Trek iterations, and it just made sense to re-explore the region. So when I read that Beyer’s books would send them back to the Delta Quadrant, I thought it was a clever idea, bordering on genius. But the relaunch novels didn’t quite know what to do with the intrepid crew once they were back on terra firma. Voyager (the show) remains a sentimental favourite for me. Once more unto the Delta Quadrant, dear friends… Apart from tying up the loose ends from the preceding novels, she also had to: 1) Deal with “the Janeway thing” from Before Dishonor 2) Launch the Full Circle Fleet storyline 3) Work it all in with the aftermath of Star Trek: Destiny


When Kirsten Beyer picked up the heavy gauntlet of the Voyager relaunch titles, she sure faced a challenge.
