Finally read the paragraph reyconning in DSC. Did not think I would ever hear Data cite Joni Mitchell.
Finally read the paragraph reyconning in DSC. Did not think I would ever hear Data cite Joni Mitchell.
Are you certain?‘In the event of an emergency, I am equipped to put up a parking light. I can also put the arboreal samples we collected in a museum, but I believe that since we live in a post-scarcity society, I shall not be able to charge visitors a dollar and half, Sir.’
‘Very good Mister Data, Make it so...Number One, you shall drive the Big Yellow Taxi. Mister Worf, you shall ride in the back.’
‘Sir, I must protest, Hippies are without honour.’
‘Your concerns are noted, now tie these flowers in your hair...Number One set a course for San Francisco...’
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Yeah. I got carried away.
Hey Mr. Held -Are you certain?
Mr. Goodman came up with a decent explanation of why Hobus had a subspace component. I did not care for the links to All Good Things, but at least Picard seemed mentally healthy at the end.
"IMO"? That's not opinion, that's fact. The bios are not part of the novel continuity, and I don't know why everyone keeps commenting on the book being different from the continuity.IMO bios are not part of current novel continuity.
The only room for opinion is on whether or not it was such a good idea for Mr. Goodman to have made no attempt to avoid really obvious and irreconcilable contradictions with the novel continuity.
Yes, indeed, that the "biographies" are out-of-continuity with the Novelverse (and in some places, only barely in continuity with canon) is an indisputable fact.
The only room for opinion is on whether or not it was such a good idea for Mr. Goodman to have made no attempt to avoid really obvious and irreconcilable contradictions with the novel continuity.
"IMO"? That's not opinion, that's fact. The bios are not part of the novel continuity, and I don't know why everyone keeps commenting on the book being different from the continuity.
Thing is, this is David Goodman's third Star Trek book, and we have the same people complaining about the other two not being part of the novel continuity making the same complaints here. The author's previous books aren't in continuity with the novels, there's no reason why this one would be any different.there is some expectation that the bios be so because of the relaunch novels maintaining continuity to a large extent. And when the expectation isn't met, out comes a comment.
You're right. It should be "autobiography" in quotes. Since a fictional character can hardly write an autobiography (or anything else, for that matter).Why is the word biography in quotes there, hbquikcomjamesl
If the book began with "Kirk took his pen and wrote" and the whole rest of the book would be in quoted, would that make it an autobiography or the Making Of of the autobiography?You're right. It should be "autobiography" in quotes. Since a fictional character can hardly write an autobiography (or anything else, for that matter).
A hell of a lot. Seriously, that's far too broad and vague a question to summarize as it covers a decent portion of the book.What does it say about his time aboard Stargazer, particularly when it came to Jack Crusher?
Administrative duty.What does it say about the time between 2355 and 2364?
The Queen was a scientist who took over her society with a cybernetic weapon.What origin for the Borg does it say?
The book doesn't say anything about this period at all.What happened between 2375 and 2379?
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