Take two franchises that I very much enjoy put them together and what are you get?
Mediocrity
I can't say it's a match made in heaven because it's not, the X-Men just can't mingle with Star Trek they are in a sense both literally and figuratively from different worlds.
Wild reading this novel I kept thinking to myself ''God I really want the X-Men to go away, I want to know what Captain Picard's going to do, how will he handl the situation and why do the X-Men have to exist in a timeline when Professor Xavier is dead.
This is a golden opportunity to put Charles Xavier and Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the same scene. This doesn't happen, oh sure there's a scene at the end when Captain Picard talks to a Charles Xavier in the Holodeck but it just doesn't have the same pack.
However if you consider this book cannon with the Star Trek universe then that means you have a Charles Xavier Holodeck simulation on the Star Trek Enterprise at all times [at least until it blows up, I'm not sure exactly where on the timeline this ship exists in, I know it's before some of the films.}
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