Loren Pechtel wrote:jaydub69 wrote:Another possibility is maybe Eric Flint wrote a lot more of this book than we think and that's why the battle sequences/astrogation details seem a little off from DW's usual detail.
That's what seems to me the most likely. The whole battle doesn't feel like DWs writing to me. Not enough attention to detail, many things that don't fit with what we already know.
As cthia said, this doesn't seem likely. Or, if Eric wrote it, DW certainly must have reviewed it thoroughly, so we can't pin the blame on Eric alone. Not that I was inclined to do so any way.
My problem is less about the specifics of the battle, though there are two big problems with it. It's more of the fact that it happened at all. It's the fact that Galton was introduced and removed from the board in a single book, without majorly advancing the plot for finding the Alignment. We could argue it makes finding more difficult now, but that's also the opposite of what we've been thinking the direction of the series should be.