"Forgive, forget & eat more jam," the jar said on the lid.

Dai ate some jam and thought a lot and, in the end, he did

go home and be a better boy.

Although, sometimes, it's tricky.

There is a moral to this tale:

Jam makes fingers sticky.

-A. Minghella-

Geoffrey Thorne at SimonSays, official publisher's site

STAR TREK DOT COM
STARTREK.COM is being revamped, probably in light of the upcoming film. As a result, the entire staff was let go =( and all articles and images that were in the pipeline will now never see the light of day.

As I don't know what will happen to the info already on the site post restructuring, here is the review of SWORD OF DAMOCLES that was posted there.

"Star Trek: Titan: The Sword of Damocles" Geoffrey Thorne

A powerful entry into the adventures of Will Riker's first captaincy, "The Sword of Damocles" includes a discussion of predestination threaded within its tale of an unknown force causing serious problems for the U.S.S. Titan.

Time travel, folding space and self-sacrifice all feature, as it seems that Riker and Troi may be separated forever. Geoffrey Thorne uses Titan's multi-racial crew to great effect, and builds on the sterling work already done with this series.

3 out of 4


It sucks that those guys were let go. I hope it doesn't mean they were actually fired, only moved to other departments.
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