The Man Who Counts features Nicholas van Rijn, who had been introduced in "Margin of Profit," and introduces Sandra Tamarin.
Satan's World features van Rijn and his trader team which had been introduced in "The Trouble Twisters" although two of its three members, Adzel and David Falkayn, had previously been introduced in "How To Be Ethnic In One Easy Lesson" and in "The Three-Cornered Wheel," respectively.
Mirkheim features van Rijn, the trader team, Sandra Tamarin, Coya Conyon who had been introduced in "Lodestar," the planet Mirkheim which had also been introduced in "Lodestar," Baburites who as a species had been introduced in "Esau" and Merseians who as a species had been introduced in the second trader team story, "Day of Burning."
After Mirkheim, some historical continuity is provided for a while by Ythrians, who as a species had been introduced in "Wings of Victory," and by the Falkayn family.
Kaor,. Paul!
ReplyDeleteThere's still a big gap, we see nothing, really, about the last century of the Polesotechnic League as it decayed, or the anarchy of the Time of Troubles which followed it.
Happy New Year! Sean