I am reading this at present, and am disappointed that they have ignored the stargazer books for how he got command. Does anyone know a reason or is it simply a case of the author going a different direction?
Trek tie-ins have never been under any obligation to maintain continuity with each other. There are a lot of events in Trek lore and history that have been presented in multiple different ways by different authors; for instance, there are at least 7 different versions of the end of the TOS 5-year mission, two or three different versions of Kirk's Kobayashi Maru simulation, etc.
Finished it this morning, it totally ignores the pocket novels and instead followed the story Q showed in All Good Things.Including having Q bring a dead crew mate back and the JJ universe with Spock.
I noticed that it was published by Titan books, as is the upcoming Prometheus novel, I am wondering if they are the new publishers and they are getting rid of the stories we have been enjoying and starting again from scratch like Disney did for Star Wars.
@Christopher I understand that I guess I am just used to the modern Trek where you guys all seem to talk and tie in to each other’s worlds
He’s writing one for Spock next.
https://trekmovie.com/2017/10/17/in...g-jean-luc-picard-to-write-his-autobiography/
Not always. For a time, "with each other" was forbidden.Trek tie-ins have only ever been required to maintain continuity with the shows and films. With each other, it's always been optional.
A Picard autobiography... 288 pages of holier-than-thou, self-righteous pomposity.
No, thanks.
Kor
Have you not read Goodman's other novels? Neither the Kirk autobiography or The First 150 Years of the Federation were consistent with Pocket's continuity at all.I understand that I guess I am just used to the modern Trek where you guys all seem to talk and tie in to each other’s worlds
That's not happening at all, and besides the Prometheus trilogy is consistent with Pocket's continuity.I noticed that it was published by Titan books, as is the upcoming Prometheus novel, I am wondering if they are the new publishers and they are getting rid of the stories we have been enjoying and starting again from scratch like Disney did for Star Wars.
Sounds like the perfect format for Quark.While Spock is definitely one they should do, I want a trashy tabloidish tell-all biog as a counter to all these "presidential" tomes.
Would people recommend the first 150 years?
No, Titan isn't publishing the novels. So far everything they've published has been either real world or in universe non-fiction. They are publishing the three Prometheus novels, but those are translated from German, so they are seperate from the English language novels Pocket/Gallery publishes, although they are in-continuity with the Pocket books.Finished it this morning, it totally ignores the pocket novels and instead followed the story Q showed in All Good Things.Including having Q bring a dead crew mate back and the JJ universe with Spock.
@Christopher I understand that I guess I am just used to the modern Trek where you guys all seem to talk and tie in to each other’s worlds
I noticed that it was published by Titan books, as is the upcoming Prometheus novel, I am wondering if they are the new publishers and they are getting rid of the stories we have been enjoying and starting again from scratch like Disney did for Star Wars.
How is the Star Trek Adventures RPG different from the Pocket Book continuity?Yeah, but only within Pocket. The IDW Trek comics, Star Trek Online, and the new Star Trek Adventures RPG all have their own separate continuities (or absence of a single unified continuity, in IDW's case), and so do the Goodman books.
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