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L.I. Underhill is a media critic and historian specializing in pop culture, with a focus on science fiction (especially Star Trek) and video games. Their projects include a critical history of Star Trek told through the narrative of a war in time, a “heretical” history of The Legend of Zelda series and a literary postmodern reading of Jim Davis' Garfield.

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  1. Roderick T. Long
    May 10, 2017 @ 4:43 pm

    Diane Duane was also the author of a not-great-but-decent series of “young wizards” books a decade or so prior to Harry Potter.

    But I can’t forgive her for the fact that in “Spock’s World,” she has Kirk give a speech to an all-Vulcan audience — that responds with appreciative laughter to his jokes!

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  2. Daibhid C
    May 10, 2017 @ 8:57 pm

    Dark Mirror in December 1993, an attempt to adapt the Mirror Universe to Star Trek: The Next Generation that was promptly ignored and deprecated by “Crossover” six months later.

    What really got me was the 2007 novel Q&A, where a series of single paragraph jumps to alternate universes gives us a brief glimpse of the ISS Enterprise-E in a universe where the Earth Empire never fell … and somehow has time to establish that that can’t be the Dark Mirror universe either. (Lore is the first officer in Q&A, but in Dark Mirror Soong was killed before he could build any androids.)

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