has any 1 read part 1 yet? is it good? when is part 2 & 3 coming out? love dr![]()
Shatner may have a point, there. I get the impression sometimes that Pocket's sales and marketing departments couldn't sell water to a thirsty man. I don't think they know how to promote or sell.Shatner had a falling out with Pocket over this book and accused them of underpromoting it,
Yeah, I thought this would be a two book set.No one ever said this would be a trilogy, though.
It's certainly better than the "Captain's Peril/Blood/Glory" trilogy, but it takes a few departures from fan expectations and got its share of criticism.
has any 1 read part 1 yet? is it good? when is part 2 & 3 coming out? love dr![]()
No one ever said this would be a trilogy, though.
I also much prefer the millitary school-style academy to the Wesley factory it's usually depicted as..
(including the worst laser/phaser excuse ever)
(including the worst laser/phaser excuse ever)
Okay, I have to know -- what is it?
The back of the book (softcover version) says "The adventure continues in" and it lists the title of the book...
Thanks. I was reading the synopsis and noticed Spock isn't in them, or at least he is not mentioned. Wasn't he an instructor at the academy?IIRC, the only JJVerse novels that have been published are the YA Starfleet Academy ones:
There were four non-YA novels contracted and written, but never published.
Thanks. I was reading the synopsis and noticed Spock isn't in them, or at least he is not mentioned. Wasn't he an instructor at the academy?
The phaser technology was not lost.You know how in 'The Cage' they use lasers?
You know how in Enterprise, they use phasers?
Without spoiling too much, Starfleet needs non-lethal weapons in 2250-something. The book says that during the Romulan War phase pistols were phased out (sorry) and replaced by lasers to better fight Romulan robot drones. They then imply that the technology for phaser weapons was lost, but say that starfleet is developing a new version of the phaser but it'll be a few years before it's in use yet.
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Now, now, there are many different kinds of lasers, dozens of distinct types, as opposed to the tiny handful that existed 50 years ago. There's the original ruby laser, there are gas discharge lasers (including krypton lasers that resonate at not less than four widely-spaced spectral lines, making them the industry standard for light shows), neodymium-glass and neodymium-YAG lasers, the common laser diodes found in all manner of optical media drives, and the really exotic stuff, like gas-dynamic lasers. And it's entirely possible that it's the power supply that would "build up a force chamber explosion."Also, there's no way a laser could build up a "force chamber explosion" -- that's not how a laser works.
Actually I'm talking about what was in the book.2009 King Daniel was saying what was presented in "Collision Course", so it's more a "take that" towards that book.![]()
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