runsforcelery wrote:I am actually a bit surprised that the people commenting on typos and other errata in the EARC haven't picked up on two major continuity errors. One of them has already been fixed; one of them hasn't . . . and won't be. The second one, which won't be fixed, was injected accidentally but I liked the scene so much that I decided I would do a little revisionist history and let it stand.
So, I now issue a formal challenge. I am not saying that these are the only continuity errors in the book. (Note: I am not saying that they aren't the only continuity errors, either.) I am simply saying that these two should have already drawn fire and I challenge my faithful readers to be the first to report these two.
There will be a prize for the first correct answer.
Here's one continuity error for you. In Shadow of Freedom in Chapter Thirty One Terekhov had already forced Commander Watson's ships to scuttle themselves before he made orbit & contacted Rachel Blanchard who commented that they had seen the explosions from the planetary surface. Yet in Shadow of Victory in Chapter Fifty Seven Rachel Blanchard was interrupted by one of her command group with the news there was someone on the con asking for Michael. Although it does not state it explicitly, judging by Blanchard's thoughts on how the Resistance was doomed it certainly implies that she had NOT seen Commander Watson's ships blow up otherwise she would not have been in such a despairing mood.