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Watching the Clock (Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #1) Watching the Clock by Christopher L. Bennett
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“The people most reluctant to use weapons are the ones who can best be trusted with them.”
Christopher L. Bennett, Watching the Clock
“Experience doesn’t always make you smarter. Sometimes it just makes you think you know everything.”
Christopher L. Bennett, Watching the Clock
“Agent Shelan wondered if it would really hurt diplomatic relations with the Klingon Empire all that much if she tossed Korath, Son of Monak, into an antimatter reactor. Surely if anyone would recognize homicide as a valid response to intolerable annoyance, it would be the Klingons.”
Christopher L. Bennett, Watching the Clock
“You could always go back to school,” Louise said. “You’re never too old to learn.” “But there’s just so much. Not just this world, but so many others. By the time I got caught up, I would be too old.” “To spend the rest of your life learning?” Louise asked, shaking her head in wonderment. “What could be better than that?” Such a twenty-fourth-century attitude, Clare thought.”
Christopher L. Bennett, Watching the Clock
“DTI Headquarters, Greenwich 10:41 UTC Director Laarin Andos sat at the desk in her underground office, her legs straddling Earth’s Prime Meridian. Across from her sat two of her top agents, Dulmur in the Western Hemisphere, Ranjea in the Eastern. It was, of course, a completely arbitrary distinction, but it brought Andos some comfort. Her Rhaandarite people had a strong sense of spatial as well as social orientation, and in her position it was reassuring to feel herself physically anchored by the centrality of her location. Although”
Christopher L. Bennett, Watching the Clock