JohnRoth wrote:Duckk wrote:During the ending of Cauldron of Ghosts, we're visiting the Mesa boardroom, when a messenger bursts in and reports they have hyper footprints of "at least a dozen ships-of-the-wall". I suppose it's technically accurate, but that's definitely a lot lower than the numbers reported in SoV. The strong implication in Cauldron was that it was just Tenth Fleet, but in SoV we know it's both Second and Tenth Fleets.
And exactly how did they join up? Admiral Henke left Meyers on a direct route to Mesa, and there was not only no indication that she'd been joined by anyone else, but there was also no time for her to be joined by anyone else.
Actually she *didn't*. Where that part of the story left off she was *intending* to do so. But before she left, according to SoV a dispatch boat arrived informing her of Tourville's arrival at Montana, and she changed plans, deciding to rendezvous with him at that red dwarfs 6 light years from Mesa before proceeding on to Mesa itself.
That said, I do remember some places (and, I think, more than just 2) where it seemed things had gone off track compared to earlier parts of the story. I just wasn't all that interested at the time in commenting on them. Most series - especially if they're composed of more than 2 or 3 books, tend to have minor inconsistencies here and there. It's hard for even the author to remember every little detail, and it can severely impact schedules if you're constantly going back and re-reading previous works just to ensure every historical detail is perfect.
While there have been a few folks commenting on typos, I don't think that's been the thrust of most of the commentary on the book so far. Personally, since it's an eARC, I wouldn't comment on typos at this stage. And once the book is actually published, we've usually gone on to other topics, so commenting on typos *then* isn't really all that interesting, unless it's something that should have been really, really obvious to any proofreader that might be familiar with the series.