Therin of Andor: Sure, but what about the many fans that do care about inter-novel continuity? And the Crucible trilogy was never meant to be apart of the inter-novel continuity. Plagues of Night and Raise the Dawn were. Hell, the events in that book are VITAL to what will occur within the inter-novel continuity now and in the future. Now people who care about such things will have to ignore a few continuity errors that takes place in both books. It's just annoying that a mistake like this one was made. It seems like it could have been avoided, especially considering what David A. McIntee had to say about this entire debacle.
It can STILL be avoided. Doesn't take much for some author to put a small one-paragraph fix in somewhere. Like I said, isn't the Leah Brahms/Ogawa stuff the only things left that haven't been mentioned somewhere? Those are both easily repaired. ST authors, get on it!
I don't recall anyone being made a promise that all 24th century novels would be consistent with each other forever. You can't please all of the people all of the time. Who knows? Maybe the audience is 50% for continuity and 50% against? We do know that not every ST collector even buys/reads every novel. Are you sure? Horrors! Like that has never happened before! Again, like that has never happened before!
I'm still in the middle of New Frontier (don't even have the Excalibur-A yet ) but I'd like to see it brought back and tied into The Continuity again. Even if the series ends, some of the characters could be transferred and put on good use elsewhere (like Tuvok after the end of the first VOY Relaunch). Just my personal opinion, but I am one of those appreciating continuity. That's why I watch series like ST, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, My Little Pony, etc. - because what happens in one episode may influence another. That's why I don't watch The Simpsons or read TOS 5YM. In my humble opinion, to the don't-care-about-Continuity reader it doesn't matter whether IFM fits in or not, it's just a great read, some random adventure in a shiny fictional universe. But to those valuing The Continuity these adventures are not random but part of a mosaic forming a complex, diverse universe. /my 2 cents
And that's all I did. I've heard very few complaints that "Crucible" didn't fit with established continuity - and, seemingly, it was still a best-selling series of ST novels.
Quick timeline question, if someone could answer without spoilers because I'm not there yet. I know Calhoun appears in Before Dishonor. Does that take place before or after the final two NF books, Treason and Blind Man's Bluff? I'm doing a complete novelverse read from DS9 relaunch through the present books. I am currently just beginning the Time For series and haven't read any NF. I'm considering both if and when I should add those, because its a pretty daunting add on.
The problem here is that "Crucible" wasn't meant to fit with established continuity, we were told this going into to it. Plagues of Night and Raise the Dawn on the other hand were supposed to fit with established continuity hell these books had the resolution to a lot of plots and the furthering of some others. You can't have all of that off in its own little universe that is mostly separate from where the plots started and the ones still ongoing will end.
Star Trek readers who visit BBSs regularly were told this. A tiny percentage. Casual readers just bought 'em and read 'em.
Before Dishonor takes place before Treason and Blind Man's Bluff. Here's a quick guide: (During Season 5 of DS9) House of Cards Into the Void The Two-Front War End Game (During Season 6 of DS9) Martyr Fire on High The Captain's Table, Book 5: Once Burned Double Time (During Season 7 of DS9) TOTDW: Stone Cold Truths (During the early DS9 Relaunch) TNG: Double Helix, Book 5: Double or Nothing The Quiet Place Dark Allies Excalibur: Requiem Excalibur: Renaissance Excalibur: Restoration Gateways, Book 6: Cold Wars Gateways: Death After Life (During the mid DS9 Relaunch) Being Human Gods Above Stone and Anvil No Limits (During the late DS9 Relaunch) TFTCT: Pain Management (Just before NEMESIS) After the Fall (During NEMESIS) Missing in Action (TNG Relaunch books with cameos) TNG: Q&A TNG: Before Dishonor (Before DESTINY) Turnaround Treason (After DESTINY) Blind Man's Bluff
No problem. Typed it up quick from my work-in-progress site. Getting really close to publishing. Can't wait for everyone to see.
Peter David talking about wanting to do some more New Frontier at 12 minutes. Published on Jul 11, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQCaYOvP5sE&list=LLk_SLVi3SJIVpL1zgLOY-VQ
You forgot three New Frontier books on that list: the Starfleet Academy books with Worf that feature Soleta, Tanya Tobias, Zak Kebron and Mark McHenry that take place about 4-6 years before Encounter At Farpoint.
Yeah, I did forget those on that post , but I am aware of them and they are on my final version of that list.