This: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/34635What are you referring to?
This: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/34635What are you referring to?
Have you read the relaunch books that deal with the Romulan War? Very interesting how the Vulcans reacted.
They were pretty interesting, Shikarnov.
The early novels framed the series of events within the context of Nog bringing Jake Sisko newly unclassified documents concerning what "really" happened during the Romulan War. But once the series moved into The Romulan War: prefix, Nog and Jake disappeared from the story. Do they make any return in the Rise of the Federation series?
I lied. I have a second question also:
I'd also love to find out what 24th century folks make of the revelations that Vulcan, Andor, and Tellar effectively abandoned Earth for years of bloody fighting. And it'd be nice to find out what happens to Trip (besides knowing he lives happily with Ambassador T'Pol and their children on the Federation's 25th anniversary) and is still in hiding by the time of the 100th anniversary, and more. Are any of these threads picked up?
It would probably make it too long with their commentary.
You could see the build-up to the Romulan war coming in the show, but in the end I think it was wise for TPTB to avoid mentioning it altogether, even in that abortion of a finale. The reason it was a good idea is that Enterprise was over, and by not introducing any material on the Romulan War at the very end, it prevented injecting more 'canon' material that would have to be worked around/integrated if someone else was tasked down the line of handling the Romulan War as part of a new series or even a movie or something. So in hindsight, ignoring it at the end was probably a good call and good for Trek overall.
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