I just stumbled across "Have Beagle, Will Travel" from Tales of the Captain's Table. The frame is set in the fourth season of ENT, after the Andorian trilogy. We left that one out.![]()
He's apparently pretending to be the gardener/handyman, as well as Trinneer's Stargate character in a cute naming joke.
I wonder if Trip and T'Pol required medical treatment from Phlox in order to conceive T'Mir and Lorian.T'Pol is a diplomat, holding the title Ambassador. She has two children, T'Mir and Lorian (we met an alternate future version of him a while back). The former of these is going to be conceived within the next few years, so far as Rise of the Federation is concerned. When's the Pon Farr scheduled for?The public story is that the children result from T'Pol's reconciliation with Koss. Really, of course, Trip is the father. He's apparently pretending to be the gardener/handyman, as well as Trinneer's Stargate character in a cute naming joke.
This is only a short piece, and it's satisfying enough as a close on the Trip/T'Pol relationship, which I always enjoyed.
What's In A Name?: A Choice of Futures explicitly establishes the full formal names (or at least their English translations) for the founding Federation states: United Earth, the Confederacy of Vulcan, the Andorian Empire, the United Planets of Tellar, and the Alpha Centauri Concoridum. UPT comes from a FAFSA manuel, IIRC, while the ACC was inspired by Franz Josef's Star Fleet Technical Manual.
Alpha Centauri was the only one of those governments whose names had not been established in earlier novels.
But yes, I did base the Concordium on the SFTM's name for it. After all, the others were similarly derived from the SFTM titles: Confederacy of Vulcan/Planetary Confederation of 40 Eridani, Andorian Empire/Star Empire of Epsilon Indi, United Planets of Tellar/United Planets of 61 Cygni.
Take Me To Your Leader: The constitutional set-up of the early Federation is interesting, confusing, seemingly dysfunctional, totally impractical, and therefore must have been inspired by the European Union.
It was based the EU, yes, though I have no comment on your editorializing.
Rather, I'm retconning Babel conferences to be a subcategory of ministerial conferences. They're the ones attended by the diplomatic ministers/ambassadors/commissioners, whereas the conference in ACoF was attended by defense ministers, and there could similarly be conferences for interior ministers, education ministers, etc.
This is the first appearance in the UFP of semi-organized political parties. I'm the sort of person who thinks that organized political parties are actually very important to the ability of a democracy to function properly, so this pleased me a lot. I know the authors often have a more cynical take on political parties, but I honestly think there's a legit role for them in an ideal democracy. The Planetarists and the Federalists make for a fascinating couple.![]()
They're not organized parties, just factions. "Planetarist" is a collective name for various different movements/parties on various planets, which by their very nature are not unified into a single entity. Federalists are basically just everyone who sees things differently. They're based on the Federalist and Anti-federalist blocs in the early United States.
Indeed, I don't see a two-party system being possible in the Federation, since there are just too many planets/species/societies with their own concerns and priorities and internal conflicts of belief. Different factions might occasionally align into two opposing camps on a polarizing issue, but then they'd presumably branch off in their own directions, maybe converging into other temporary alliances on other issues.
Take Me To Your Leader: The familiar office of President of the United Federation of Planets is established, and Haroun al-Rashid, former U.E. Interior Minister, is elected President. This is technically a separate office from the President of the Council, but it's evolved out of that one.
I'm not convinced that they're separate, at least not in the 2160s. I intended al-Rashid to be the successor to Vanderbilt in the same post. I think the UFP President at this point is the president of the Council, although the role might evolve into something distinct later on.
Part V of To Brave the Storm
The impression given from the Human journalist's POV is that there's an almost aggressive insistence within the Federation, or among the Humans at least, on burying any unanswered questions - the Trip-is-alive rumors are dismissed as irrational, which Trip himself thinks is for the best. It's a little uncomfortable, to be honest. The idea of the Federation almost thoughtlessly quashing its own self-awareness in favour of what seems a socially-enforced ignorance doesn't sit too well with me, but never mind.
We get a few glimpses of where the characters are now. Archer is President of the Federation, a position he would almost inevitably hold some day, as noted by Vanderbilt in A Choice of Futures. Hoshi Sato is on Tarsus IV (perhaps she shuns the attention, too? Tarsus is hardly a bustling hub of activity). T'Pol is a diplomat, holding the title Ambassador. She has two children, T'Mir and Lorian (we met an alternate future version of him a while back). The former of these is going to be conceived within the next few years, so far as Rise of the Federation is concerned. When's the Pon Farr scheduled for?![]()
Isn't Forged in Fire chronologically the first reference to the Federation colony world Ganjitsu?
^Shouldn't you have a "First Appearance of Things that are Important" entry for Jim Kirk? I daresay he's a little bit important.
A lot of that was due to the fact that I edited both Errand trilogies for Pocket.They make efforts to be compatible (Klingon military structures of KRADish origin, Andorian Imperial Names, the Palais de la Concorde, etc.).
Great to have these back on trackIs it Marco's flashback chapters from his story next from Declassified, or various Pike-era things? Also will you include any Ford?
Great to have these back on trackIs it Marco's flashback chapters from his story next from Declassified, or various Pike-era things? Also will you include any Ford?
The Declassified flashback stuff wouldn't hit until after The Cage, at least; it was 2259, The Cage was 2254. And we're already past Final Reflection - that was in the 2230s - so unfortunately it looks like no Ford in this, unless Nasat just missed it.
But if I'm on the same track they are, it looks like we should still be in the 2240s for at least a couple more entries?
Edit: Haha, whoops, I missed the "next" line. That answers that!
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