I disagree. The one follows the other in the continuity, yes, but in no way *depends* upon it.
IMO, Cryoburn is the most miss-able book of the sequence. Cromulent adventure, but no actual character development. (Unless you count the last 500 or so words, which I don't. That's a completely separate short story.)
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IMO, Cryoburn is the most miss-able book of the sequence. Cromulent adventure, but no actual character development. (Unless you count the last 500 or so words, which I don't. That's a completely separate short story.)