Great news for Kirsten -- and hopefully it bodes well for the relationship between the new show and the novels.
I'm hoping for this, too.
That is the rub, isn't it? I guess we should expect a bit of a delay on the next one, but then I'm not sure if there were any plans announced for the next one or indeed any 2017 Trek novels in general.Having said that...what happens to the Voyager books? Will she be able to keep up? Will they be handed off to someone else?
True, but I did notice little things from the novels did seep into the show. For example, the episode Terra Prime was the only time on screen in any Trek that Starfleet Intelligence was referred to as "SI" but the novels use that abbreviation all the time.When Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens joined the Enterprise staff in season 4, for example, they didn't try to bring in continuity elements from their earlier Trek novels.
If by that you mean a novelization, I think the fact that Beyond isn't getting one makes less likely for the pilot episode of the new series getting one. Hell, I can't even imagine how they'll convince anyone to buy a novelization of an episode released directly to a streaming service anyway.It would be nice to get a tie in for the pilot or the first episode or whatever it is they are calling it these days.
If by that you mean a novelization, I think the fact that Beyond isn't getting one makes less likely for the pilot episode of the new series getting one. Hell, I can't even imagine how they'll convince anyone to buy a novelization of an episode released directly to a streaming service anyway.
Actually, during the early phases of hammering out (I think it was) the "Terra Prime" arc on ENT, the Optimum Movement from their novel Federation was going to get canonically reconciled with the filmed continuity (Malcolm Reed's great-grandfather would've been revealed as a high-ranking member of the Optimum alongside Colonel Green, leading up to World War III), but this later got changed to directly involving just Colonel Green himself instead:(When Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens joined the Enterprise staff in season 4, for example, they didn't try to bring in continuity elements from their earlier Trek novels.
Actually, during the early phases of hammering out (I think it was) the "Terra Prime" arc on ENT, the Optimum Movement from their novel Federation was going to get canonically reconciled with the filmed continuity (Malcolm Reed's great-grandfather would've been revealed as a high-ranking member of the Optimum alongside Colonel Green, leading up to World War III), but this later got changed to directly involving just Colonel Green himself instead:
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Undeveloped_Star_Trek:_Enterprise_episodes#Colonel_Green_story
Damn, this is pretty cool news!
That is the rub, isn't it? I guess we should expect a bit of a delay on the next one, but then I'm not sure if there were any plans announced for the next one or indeed any 2017 Trek novels in general.
Hopefully Bryan Fuller and Rod Roddenberry plan to lock her in a room, only allowing her to see her children if she meets her quota of Star Trek writing, and there will be no delay in her Voyager novels while she writes for the new series.She had two more books in the works for next year. A duology. One was to be titled 'The Architect of Infinity'. Not sure about the other one.
Hopefully Bryan Fuller and Rod Roddenberry plan to lock her in a room, only allowing her to see her children if she meets her quota of Star Trek writing, and there will be no delay in her Voyager novels while she writes for the new series.
Let's make it a complete ST novel authors "school trip" and see how that would work out.This awesome news, although it makes me sad if it means the end of the her Voyager books. Now if they could get David Mack, David R George III, and James Swallow to work on it too, we'd be pretty much guaranteed an great show.
This awesome news, although it makes me sad if it means the end of the her Voyager books. Now if they could get David Mack, David R George III, and James Swallow to work on it too, we'd be pretty much guaranteed an great show.
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