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The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer
The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer











She had never shared with anyone the absolute devastation she had felt when a scientific explanation had been discovered to explain the ‘miracle.’ Had she spent more time in the company of her soul prior to this experience, the would not have been as quick to return to business as usual. That short exposure had left her adrift but more firmly anchored to herself. But, however briefly, Kathryn had touched something infinitely deeper. They have always been there, underpinning what she believed were more useful to her: reason and passion. She exists as the culmination of everything she was, is, and could be and this what she thinks:

The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer

Janeway herself, before she is returned, exists purely as her soul. Beyer uses these elements because the ultimate questions have been wrestled with since humans could ask, and faith has been at the forefront of trying to find answers. Beyer plunges Voyager deep into this milieu by weaving a Star Trek version of “Paradise Lost,” complete with forbidden fruit and omnipotent beings born to save.

The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer

Sisko ended up being born of the Prophets and made for the specific purpose to save Bajor and lead them into a greater understanding of their faith. DS9 was the only series that seriously looked at the ideas of faith and destiny from a very religious sense. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, David, and their daughter.Kirsten Beyer has a tall order in The Eternal Tide: How do you bring back a beloved character and not have it feel like a cheap stunt? To do this, she dips her fingers into the Star Trek mythos and pulls out something that has generally been the purview of Deep Space Nine. Kirsten has undergraduate degrees in English literature and theater arts, and a master of fine arts from UCLA. Times called "unmissable." She also appeared in the Geffen Playhouse's world premiere of Quills and has been seen on General Hospital and Passions, among others. Kirsten appeared in Los Angeles productions of Johnson over Jordan, This Old Planet, and Harold Pinter's The Hothouse, which the L.A.

The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer

She has co-written several Star Trek Discovery comics with Mike Johnson. So co-wrote the Star Trek short, Children of Mars with Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet.

The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer

Kirsten is a co-creator of Star Trek: Picard and is a current writer/producer on Star Trek: Picard and Star Trek: Discovery. She has also written several articles for Star Trek Magazine. She also penned the Buffy novel, One Thing or Your Mother, the Alias APO novel, Once Lost, and she contributed the short story "Isabo's Shirt" to the Distant Shores anthology as well as the short story "Widow's Weeds" to Space Grunts. Kirsten Beyer is the New York Times Bestselling author of the Star Trek Voyager novels To Lose the Earth, Architects of Infinity, A Pocket Full of Lies, Atonement, Acts of Contrition, Protectors, The Eternal Tide, Children of the Storm, Unworthy, Full Circle and String Theory: Fusion.













The Eternal Tide by Kirsten Beyer