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The Pallid Son was the name of a character in the Dixon Hill series. They appeared in the novel The Pallid Son. They were an enigmatic figure who helped Dixon Hill in solving the murders of the rich and influential members of the secretive The Titan Club.
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The Pallid Son [] In 2024, this novel was published by the...
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24 de mar. de 2022 · Who knows what “the Pallid Son” is doing in that Dixon Hill novel, but it would seem Q has similar goals about destroying the basic flow of time. Or does he?
24 de mar. de 2022 · The blonde woman is seen reading a copy of "The Pallid Son: A Dixon Hill Mystery" by Tracy Torme, which isn't a real book but Torme was a real-life writer on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Torme wrote the TNG episodes about Picard's obsession with fictional detective Dixon Hill, which is referenced again by Dr. Agnes Jurati (Alison ...
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24 de mar. de 2022 · Later, the woman Q watches was reading The Pallid Son, a new entry in the Dixon Hill series “written” by Tracy Tormé, named for the TNG writer of the same name.
25 de mar. de 2022 · It feels remarkably convenient that so many pivotal elements of this new timeline are lifted directly from Picard’s experiences, or the history of the show – even ‘The Pallid Son’, the ...
22 de mar. de 2023 · The title of Q's book, The Pallid Son, was a reference to a 12 Monkeys villain played by Tom Noonan. Yet, the 12 Monkeys "Easter eggs" that are best for Picard are the creative talent who joined Matalas on this new series. Stanford's Sneed was immediately off-putting in the way a Ferengi crime lord should be.