61: John Jacob Jingleheimer HarrimanSerpents Among the
Ruins.
The Tomed Incident is a famous event in Star Trek history. But
like so many such incidents, it's something we've heard in passing
dialogue but never really learned much about. It was mentioned in
three episodes of TNG—"The Neutral Zone," "The Defector," and "The
Pegasus"—and one episode of Enterprise—"These Are the Voyages…"
Okay... so four episodes of TNG. But what actually happened? This
is what David R. George III answers in his Lost Era novel,
Serpents Among the Ruins.
In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Matthew
Rushing and Christopher Jones are joined by Drew Stewart and Dan
Gunther to discuss the novel, what led to the Treaty of Algeron,
why the Romulans retreated from galactic politics before
resurfacing on TNG, and to the ban on Federation cloaking
technology.
In our news segment we take a look at the final covers for Star
Trek: Seekers 1 and 2 and get set for John Byrne's New
Visions "The Mirror, Cracked."
# Serpents Among the RuinsA Lost Era novel by David R. George III that explores the aftermath and significance of the Tomed Incident.