I really would like to read a novel series about the Enterprise-J on her Mission to explore unknown galaxies! Is there hope that such a rperies or at least a standalone novel will be released?
The Enterprise-J was from a future that was erased by the events of "Zero Hour", where the Spheres were destroyed in the 22nd century instead of existing to precipitate a war in the 26th. I doubt it exists in the future of the Prime universe
The Enterprise-J was from a future that was erased by the events of "Zero Hour", where the Spheres were destroyed in the 22nd century instead of existing to precipitate a war in the 26th. I doubt it exists in the future of the Prime universe
Then again, the Enterprise-D existed both in the Prime timeline and the "Yesterday's Enterprise" timeline. And NCC-1701 existed in both the Prime and Mirror Universes. It's an established principle of Trek timelines that the same individuals and vessels tend to show up in different histories.
Still, I don't really see the interest in doing the E-J in prose. I mean, we learned nothing about it aside from its appearance, which is something that wouldn't really be relevant in a book. There are no known characters to write about. So what's the hook?
The hook is a sweet starship that some fans are lusting over. That's it really.
I don't really see the interest in doing the E-J in prose. I mean, we learned nothing about it aside from its appearance, which is something that wouldn't really be relevant in a book. There are no known characters to write about. So what's the hook?
The hook is a sweet starship that some fans are lusting over. That's it really. And that according to fandom, it can explore beyond our galaxy, so we can have stories set there.
But I can't think of what one would do with an Enterprise-J setting that can't be done in a more conventional setting. As Christopher notes, there are no established characters to work with.
It could bring back a sense of wonder, last felt when TNG aired for the first time! New astropolitical realities, new technologies, new more alien species (as the preservers may only have been active in our own galaxy)! A real alien Starfleet Captain and sense of astonishment for how much things could have changed!
It could bring back a sense of wonder, last felt when TNG aired for the first time! New astropolitical realities, new technologies, new more alien species (as the preservers may only have been active in our own galaxy)! A real alien Starfleet Captain and sense of astonishment for how much things could have changed!
I can imagine it now..... A whole chapter of nothing more then a description of what the class looks like, its dimensions, its capabilities, how much crew it can carry, how fast it can go..... Basicly, a tech-Trekkie's dream come true. But not TrekLit.
It could bring back a sense of wonder, last felt when TNG aired for the first time! New astropolitical realities, new technologies, new more alien species (as the preservers may only have been active in our own galaxy)! A real alien Starfleet Captain and sense of astonishment for how much things could have changed!
Yeah, but that's just a new Star Trek. It could just as easily be set on the Enterprise-H, or the Voyager-L, or the U.S.S. Jean-Luc Picard. Or, hey, it could be set on the U.S.S. Titan.
It could bring back a sense of wonder, last felt when TNG aired for the first time! New astropolitical realities, new technologies, new more alien species (as the preservers may only have been active in our own galaxy)! A real alien Starfleet Captain and sense of astonishment for how much things could have changed!
I can imagine it now..... A whole chapter of nothing more then a description of what the class looks like, its dimensions, its capabilities, how much crew it can carry, how fast it can go..... Basicly, a tech-Trekkie's dream come true. But not TrekLit.
I think that it could be handled well. Titan introduced a new ship without excessive focus in the text on a new ship. Instead there was an insert in Sword of Damocles with the basic layout and stats.
A comic book series about the Enterprise-J would also be great!
A comic is even less likely. Most of IDW's work is TOS, Abramsverse, or related to either two with the occasional TNG thrown in.
A comic book series about the Enterprise-J would also be great!
Is it just because you want to see more pictures of the Enterprise J though? Because the ship isn't a character you can write about it. Stories are about characters, events happening.
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