Really. The era seems to be wide open for exploration and adventure. I would love to see more novels set in the gap years.
I agree. Even if we never go past 2387, theres still lots of Trek history to explore.
Sorry, but what's the significance of that date?
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/2387Sorry, but what's the significance of that date?
Sorry, but what's the significance of that date?
I'll bite.
Romulus goes boom.
I had not noticed a shortage LE novels. Although, I'd love to read a Kirsten Beyer LE novel about Janeway's early career and/or depicting the formation of her friendship with Tuvoc. KB makes me like many of the Voyager's crew more than the show did.
I'd also like something about Chakotay before his days as a Maquis.It's not Beyer, but if you're interested in early Janeway, Jeri Taylor's Mosaic has a pretty great picture. She also has a fairly significant supporting role in part two (I think part two?) of Christopher's Buried Age in 2359.
To add a little more detail, Treklit authors are in a catch-22 situation right now where a) they're bound by contract to take all events seen in any onscreen Trek as official and hew to them appropriately, but b) Bad Robot holds the rights to events seen in the 2009 Star Trek film and won't allow them to be directly referenced in Treklit.
Well... They coud skip 2387 and always say that something horrible happened to Romulus and nobody wants to talk about it. It would probably be weird and make Romulan stories very complicated: "Remember.. That thing last year.. With Romulus?" "Oh yeah. That... wibley wobley timey wimey stuff was very.. horrible". Or we just spend seven publication-years in 2386 and wait for the contracts to expire.To add a little more detail, Treklit authors are in a catch-22 situation right now where a) they're bound by contract to take all events seen in any onscreen Trek as official and hew to them appropriately, but b) Bad Robot holds the rights to events seen in the 2009 Star Trek film and won't allow them to be directly referenced in Treklit.
To add a little more detail, Treklit authors are in a catch-22 situation right now where a) they're bound by contract to take all events seen in any onscreen Trek as official and hew to them appropriately, but b) Bad Robot holds the rights to events seen in the 2009 Star Trek film and won't allow them to be directly referenced in Treklit.
How would CBS expect them to follow that particular clause?
I'd also like something about Chakotay before his days as a Maquis.
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