http://www.startrek.com/article/new-star-trek-series-premieres-january-2017
We've talked before about the hypothetical of a new Trek series coming along and the possibility that it could contradict the events of the Litverse, invalidating it and possibly meaning the end of the current storylines.
Well after today's news, at least the first part of that hypothetical is now a reality.
Are you apprehensive that this series could be set in the Prime Universe, and ruin the rich storytelling experience we've been getting from the Litverse over the last 15 years?
I for one would almost rather not have a new series, just keep cranking out top notch books. Hopefully the new series will be set in the alternate universe and the Litverse can just keep on going uninterrupted. In fact, if the new series gets a book deal, this could spur on a solution to the rights issue keeping the Litverse from talking about the events of Star Trek 09.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We've talked before about the hypothetical of a new Trek series coming along and the possibility that it could contradict the events of the Litverse, invalidating it and possibly meaning the end of the current storylines.
Well after today's news, at least the first part of that hypothetical is now a reality.
Are you apprehensive that this series could be set in the Prime Universe, and ruin the rich storytelling experience we've been getting from the Litverse over the last 15 years?
I for one would almost rather not have a new series, just keep cranking out top notch books. Hopefully the new series will be set in the alternate universe and the Litverse can just keep on going uninterrupted. In fact, if the new series gets a book deal, this could spur on a solution to the rights issue keeping the Litverse from talking about the events of Star Trek 09.
				


disgusted by the idea that it will be offered exclusively through a subscription streaming/video-on-demand service: some of us neither HAVE nor WANT broadband Internet at home. Some of us still use landline phones, and still use cellular phones that are PHONES. Some of us, when we buy recorded music or video, still buy it on physical media. Some of us would rather spend $70 and an afternoon's work on the roof and in the attic, mounting and hooking up a Yagi antenna pointed at Mount Wilson, in order to get decent reception of KUSC, than listen to it online. Some of us still read books, instead of e-books, and find nothing but irritation when publishers issue e-book-only releases.