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Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
I don't mind if you guys have to give away some spoilers. It's to be expected when asking for someone's opinion. (Just don't tell me the whole story, lol). Besides, I know the first novel in the series came out a few years ago and think it's pretty unrealistic to give spoiler warnings for anything 5+ years old.
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First Officer: USS Aventine
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
haven't read them in a while but i think the last of the Vanguard series is out this year, so i'll have to reread them all to catch up lol I remember it being something like a 'genesis experiment' if memory serves, something about stupidly advanced DNA mutations or something... was pretty cool i think, gonna dig them back out now to doublecheck lol M
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Location: Evansville, IN, USA
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
If I were just starting the series or planning to reread, I'd start with the S.C.E.-Lovell arc, the last of which is a direct prequel to the series, and then I'd move on to the series proper. None of these are technically required reading though, even the direct prequel. If you're a fan of TrekLit in general and TOS specifically, you should love this series. Personally, I hate to see it end this year but, All Good Things... - Byron
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
Ans as others have said Vanguard is definitely worth a look if you're even remotely interested in Trek Lit. |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
But, to answer your question: It's a Star Trek series, so I say go for it. |
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Commodore
Location: Nashville, TN
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
I grew up on TNG & Matured on DS9, so the movies were always kind of like watching the result of a past I was never that familiar with. To this day I've yet to see most of Star Trek: The Original Series and I'd never really had a desire to, but then Vanguard came along and made me want to. If Trek ever comes back to Television, it should use this series as the template. It's just that fucking good.
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Commodore
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
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Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
I've been wanting someone to do TOS in a way that's informed by 24th century Trek, i.e. assume that's where the reader is hailing from and paint it as an alien and rawer period of history rather than go for an air of comforting nostalgia. And to exploit this for characterization - show how folks acted and thought differently when they could not take the achievements of later days for granted. It sounds like this might be what Vanguard is doing. OTOH, I've heard it described as Trek's response to the Battlestar Galactica remake, which really turns me off. While BSG had incredible production values and direction, and I enjoyed the fleet politics elements, overall it felt too cynical and "forced dark and desperate" (which I don't equate with "realism" as the critics exulted). And for all its evocative gesturing, the through-line plotting just never really managed to pull its weight. To be brash, I'm hoping Vanguard is more than just "let's skew darker to cater to a jaded audience" and has a meatier story and purpose at its core. One way to find out ... |
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
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Admiral
Location: gone
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
it's simply the best Trek lit series going. yes, it's even better than New Frontier, which - much as i love it - has gone off the boil a bit. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Berlin, Germany
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
. Having the later conditions in the Federation be a genuinely hard accomplishment, having redemption be a struggle and showing that growth both personal and institutional often hurts a whole lot - that's not dark as much as mature, and perfectly Trekkian.And to be clear, I respect attempts to grow the franchise's range. DS9 did, and I think we're all better off for it. Plus a willingness to be challenged by the material makes a healthier reader .
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: Star Trek Vanguard- to read or not to read?
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