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WOW!!!
"Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #159"
"COMIC URBAN LEGEND: Paramount canceled DC’s first Star Trek series and relaunched without Peter David because his new creations were more popular than the Paramount characters."
STATUS: False With a Tinge of Truth
Reader John Kuczaj sent me the following in October of 2006, in a massive e-mail that I’ve already used three times for material:
"DC canceled their first Star Trek series and re-launched it without Peter David because Paramount was not happy that the David-created characters were more popular and prominent (Ensign Bearclaw, anyone?) than the other original crew supporting characters."
Source: http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2008/06/12/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-159/
Unintentionally...just wanted to get the "Star Trek" part in, but have been told before about the length and detail of my Posts here, in this thread!
Glad there is someone out there who knows a whole hell of a lot more about comics then I do! Thanks BillJ for setting the record more straight!![]()
That is one clever Pseudonym.
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Not meaning to derail the thread too much...
More of Peter David's issues with Richard Arnold on the book Q-in-Law.
Peter David
August 24, 2012 at 6:47 am
"Well, it was just such a bizarre random insult to come in on a years old thread. Richard Arnold spent years making life miserable for every book writer connected to “Star Trek.” And some anonymous yahoo comes in and tries to make it all about me. Everyone who worked on Trek during the Arnold years have horror stories.
Several of the more egregious Arnold dictates are mentioned above, although one of my favorites remains when I depicted Kirk, Spock, et al with thought balloons. A style that’s fallen out of favor in more recent years, but in those days they were commonplace. And Richard ordered the cessation of their use with the following edict: “Our characters don’t think.”
To fully understand what a weasel he was: Pocket submitted one of my MS for approval, a book called Q-In-Law, involving Q crossing swords with Lwaxana Troi. The maximum that Richard was supposed to take to approve it was six weeks. Six MONTHS later he had yet to approve it. He offered no comments; he just stonewalled it. At a NY Creation Con that we were both attending, and he kept avoiding me, I figured I had nothing to lose. I did a reading from Q-In-Law in a packed ballroom where I knew that Richard was in the back. It killed. The fans loved it. Richard quickly retaliated. A few days Pocket gets an angry letter declaring that QIL would require massive rewrites because it was “an insult to Star Trek.” Yet he continued to provide no specific criticisms. We were supposed to guess.
More months passed and the book was in danger of missing shipping. We were running out of options. I seized a last-ditch effort: Majel Barrett was going to be a guest at a local convention. We already had the cover proof (even though the book wasn’t approved) so I took a fresh copy of the manuscript, with the cover included, and brought it to Majel. Without mentioning the stonewalling by Richard, I told her I was interested in getting her feedback since it focused so heavily on her character. She said she’d love to read it.
She was as good as her word. Apparently she read it that very weekend. Because–and this I got word of from friendlies within Paramount–she breezed into the Star Trek office and raved to anyone who would listen about this WONderful upcoming Trek novel, Q-in-Law. And she goes into Richard’s office and says, “Richard! Have you read this WONderful book, Q-in-Law!”
And Richard says, “Why no, Majel! I haven’t yet. But I’ll get right on it!”
The book later saw print with a handful of exceedingly minor changes.
Richard Arnold, kids."
I've heard Richard Arnold horror stories from more than one author during the years of his involvement with Paramount Licensing.
...just wanted to get the "Star Trek" part in, but have been told before about the length and detail of my Posts here, in this thread!![]()
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Who said that, I don't recall the length of your posts being an issue. I wondered if something happened to put you off the CD. Is that why you stopped adding to the CD a while back?
My apologies if I somehow implied that, I certainty didn't mean to.
The coordinates used by the Suliban to hide a helix was 158 mark 13.
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