As the Star Trek franchise celebrates its 50th anniversary, another trilogy of novels from David Mack was available on the cheap from the Kindle store on Amazon, so I picked them up. The first of the trilogy, The Persistence of Memory, follows the events of Star Trek: Nemesis and, after a mystery about the whereabouts of some stolen androids, brings Data back to life.
Had the powers that be known that Nemesis would end up being the final film with the Next Generation cast, the impetus to kill off Data, Brent Spiner’s advancing age, would have disappeared. But, thanks to some retconning to the end of the fourth season episode Brothers, Mack finds a creative way to bring back the fan favorite character. Unfortunately, the entire middle section of this book was merely set-up for that return.
We’ll see if any of that set-up comes back into play in the next 2 installments of the trilogy. If they do, then that may change my opinion of this outing. As it is, there was a lot of seemingly wasted time.

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