![]() Tao and Kai roam the remnants of the great Han Empire, in which now, as stated in the book, was a "distant memory" (at this time period, historically, the Jin Empire ruled), and tries to find Dragon Haven (otherwise known as Dragon Plateau). He meets a monk who thinks he is not destined to be his future dragon keeper to Kai. Kai, all on his own, realises he has to find his destined Dragon Keeper to look after him. This story of hope and inspiration is sure to have readers begging for more. Kai and Ping take a long journey and meet Jun. In this book, Ping and Kai search for the legendary Dragon Plateau, encountering old friends on the way. ![]() This book shows the value of friendship and loyalty. They eventually travel to the Emperor's summer home, Ming Yang Lodge, where she and the Emperor become friends again. In this book, Ping is raising Danzi son, Kai on a distant mountain in Chang'an China. At this time, Ping feels an invisible thread connecting her to the Dragon Stone, and she willingly closes her eyes and wills it to drag to it. Liu Che goes alone, as no one but the Emperor was allowed, and Ping waits at the bottom. After a perilous climb, they finally reached the top. Afterwards, Liu Che needs to go to Tai Shan to see what Heaven thinks of his reign, and asks Ping to join him. Ping is left dejected, so she continues to be with Liu Che. Danzi chooses Wang Cao, a herbalist, and Danzi's trusted friend, to escape with him. She also meets the young Emperor, Liu Che, who gives her the Imperial Dragon seal. This is the only book which features both Ping and Danzi together. In this, the first book of the series, the slave Ping frees the dragon Danzi from the horrible Huangling, and travels with him to Ocean, making friends, being kidnapped, making unexpected stops, and being betrayed numerous times by many people. Bingwen however, was a trickster that steals peoples' money through cunning tricks. He eventually meets Bingwen, in which he thinks is destined to be his Dragon Keeper. ![]() Danzi was a young Dragon, in which he roams the world. ![]() Set in a time before Danzi was captured and put into Huangling Mountain, this story is a wonderful experience of courage and a little honor. Two other characters who might have been missed are disability advocate Geordi LaForge’s children, Ensign Signey LaForge and Ensign Alandra LaForge, who will be played by LeVar Burton’s actual daughter, Mica Burton.This prequel to Dragon Keeper is the story of Danzi as he searches for a new Dragon Keeper, and meets startling new friends. How big a part he will play in the new season is still unknown, as this might have just been a ploy to raise hype and engage the fans. He used this to take over the ship, but until now it was not entirely known what had become of him. Moriarty appeared as a semi-recurring character in the original show, as a holo-novel character that was given immense intelligence, and eventually gained sentience. He is reprising his role as the very well-received conflicted villain from TNG, as a character borrowed from another famous story: Professor James Moriarty. In the short clip, the aged face of Daniel Davis appears, in a Victorian-looking outfit, seemingly out of place next to his modern surroundings. The next familiar face didn’t have as much of an introduction, and for many who are not obsessive fans of the old shows they might have missed his significance. What they are planning to do with the nefarious villain of old is not yet clear, but knowing Picard they will likely twist his story slightly, perhaps shifting his character onto their team. While Data wanted to become more human, Lore thought he was much superior. He was a fantastic villain, the complete counter to Data, with highly unstable emotions and a huge god complex. He first appeared in the season 1 episode “Datalore” and returned for three other episodes of TNG. This was until his fairly dramatic reveal in the new trailer, showcasing the trademark furrowed brow of Lore - Data’s evil twin android. It was reported early on he would be appearing in season 3 yet again, but as who was left a mystery. So far, Spiner has appeared in both seasons of Picard managing to play two different characters with the common link of Data, who he also played. Most likely due to the showrunners trying to build as much hype as possible, and a fair amount of fan service, Vadic was the only real new face to appear in the new trailer, most of it directed at showing off the old cast of TNG and Picard, but most excitingly one of these faces revealed who Star Trek veteran Brent Spiner was going to play.
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