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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
In the novels it is generally considered that Kirk achieved command of the Enterprise around late-2264/early-2265. I just recently read Strangers from The Sky, and the second part occurred before Where No Man Has Gone Before but just after Kirk received command of the Enterprise. Plus Enterprise: The First Adventure takes place, if I recall correctly, immediately following Kirk's assumption. (And, funnily enough, it has Chekov at the nav station over a year before he was seen at it on the show---this might've been an inspiration for the Abrams and company including Chekov in the 2009 movie the way they did, since there was nothing on screen in the original series or movies that said that Chekov boarded the ship after Operation: Annihilate.) But there's also the Voyager episode Q2 where Kirk's first 5-year mission is said to end in 2270. |
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Christopher L. Bennett Homepage -- Includes purchasing links for Only Superhuman, on sale now! Updated 12/30/12 with annotations for the novel. Written Worlds -- My blog |
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
So design wise, the 2009 movie looks like it belongs in the same universe as Enterprise. Plus, storywise, it doesn't jar you with annoying continuity questions like 'If humans had already met the Ferengi, then why did they not recognize them from the history tapes in "The Last Outpost", even though they had no name attached to them?' Enterprise I found was done better in the books, and the books, especially the books that were written while the series was on air, tended to be more consistent with what had previously been mentioned. Even Michael Jan Friedman's Starfleet Year One was a better prequel story for the Prime universe than the entire run of Enterprise.
I'm just looking on Memory Beta---and its saying that in 2259 Lieutenant Commander Kirk was the first officer of the USS Alexander, and was forced to become Acting Captain upon the death of the Alexander's captain in a battle with the Klingon's. (Corona; Crossroad). Also in 2259 he was a line officer in command of 100 men on the planet Shad. (Covenant of the Crown). 2260 Kirk is promoted to Commander. 2261 saw Kirk in command of the USS Aloia. (Inception) Also in 2261 Kirk was in command of the USS Oxford (The Better Man) 2262 Kirk was on shore leave for 3 months. 2363 Kirk was a Commander in command of the USS Lydia Sutherland, which was later destroyed. (Enterprise: The First Adventure) It was at this time in 2363 that Kirk was offered command of the Enterprise. Aside from ETFA and COTC, I haven't read any of the other novels. But I also remember that in one of Shatner's books (I know it was one of the Totality books), it was mentioned that it was unusual for Kirk to be given command of the Enterprise at his young age. |
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
Read my longer post HERE on the subject of visual continuity.
And it's not like pre-Enterprise continuity was flawless. Trek is entertainment first and foremost. TNG wasn't too bothered to pretend the earlier comment about Romulans having not been seen or heard from in 50 years ("The Neutral Zone") never happened when they wrote about a huge Romulan incident 22 years ago ("Yesterday's Enterprise") and Voyager merrily slowed warp speeds down to suit it's core plotline, making TOS' galaxy-crossing journies (and thus the events of several episodes and one movie) impossible.
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
Probably much like the Kelvin did, interior-wise -- suggestive of the overall look and flavor of TOS design, but considerably more modern and detailed. After all, the film was targeted mainly at creating a new audience for Star Trek, bringing in moviegoers who weren't already devoted fans. And winning over modern moviegoers would require giving the film a modern look. Not to mention that the feature film screen, just by virtue of its size and resolution, demands more detailed set design than the small, mediocre-definition TV screens that TOS was made for. Basically, TV design back then was more impressionistic, more about the broad strokes than the details. So a more detailed, technically advanced design that captures the same overall aesthetic is a valid way to recreate it.
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
Do you have a link to this? Not that I don't believe you, I'd just be interested in reading more about this plan.
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Re: Are there novels which bridge TOS and Trek 2009?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0796366/trivia
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