Stargate and other licences have only stopped because of lack of sales or because the owners have decided to discontinue for whatever reason - apparantly they had a hard time trying to sell in America to the Stargate fans, having to explain what listening to audio drama is.
Yes. How is "Iad" pronounced? Like "Ian," only prodounced wid a stupped up doze?Well, it should be interesting to hear how they pronounce all the names, heh heh.
I guess if I have one complaint with the overall timeline since the Dominion War is that Starfleet has had to deal with one crisis after another without any let up. They want to focus on peaceful exploration but keep getting pulled into another situation. After the Dominion War there was the Borg crisis, the Typhon Pact, now the Renao and later the Unsung incidents with the Klingon Empire. and of course Section 31 among others. They are all great stories of course. But it'd be nice to have a period of time without an existential crisis. We'll probably have to wait a time for that because they are approaching the destruction of Romulus, which I imagine will have dramatic repercussions for the Typhon Pact. The Romulans seemed most inclined to live in peace with the Khitomer powers. With Romulus gone and the Empire I imagine crippled, will that lead to more conflict with the Breen and Tholians. I guess we'll find out (if the novels ever get back off the ground that is).
To be honest, the Renao (in their inflamed state of mind) are based on every crazy xenophobe and bigot from every kind of background. They have an agenda and it's ridiculus, but somehow the Federation has to deal with it, because they are kind of dangerous in their fanatism. I think that's something we all know from daily news.Also, for some strange reason, the Renao (at least as inflamed by the aggressivore in their space) remind me just a bit of Douglas Adams' Krikkiters, and Alan Dean Foster's Pitar, two sentient species who simply could not tolerate the existence of other life.
But Damian is right in one thing: Star Trek novels nowadays are more about military conflicts and politics than whales and singing aliens (= planetary adventures and exploration) like in the 80s.The Federation and its neighbors are Interstellar political entities, with BILLIONS of sentient beings, and the appropriate resources to support them, including military/peacekeeping forces. Thinking of (for example) the events of the Prey trilogy as something "Federation/Starfleet-wide" is quite incorrect .
Indeed. Which is another reason why I wasn't accusing anybody of anything: fanatical xenophobia is, unfortunately, as common as cowpats (and let's face it, that's a very appropriate simile). For those unfamiliar with Douglas Adams (which seems unlikely), see this article on Krikkit, and this one on the reason for their fanatical xenophobia. And for those unfamiliar with ADF's Pitar, see this article on the novel that finally delved into their backstory.To be honest, the Renao (in their inflamed state of mind) are based on every crazy xenophobe and bigot from every kind of background.
Its a complaint I heard / read expressed more than once, but IMO it makes little sense, or at least does not look at the "bigger picture".
First of all, between the Dominion War and the Borg Invasion there are *5 years*.. hardly "one after another".
The only reason this didn't get an "outstanding" from me is that, to me, it started too slow.
I had to look, in order to be sure which question you were referring to. At least in the English translation, there isn't a chapter 33; Spock's meditation scene is in chapter 30.We explain your question in chapter 33. Spock has up to this day difficulties remembering the smaller things from his life before his death. I think that's not even something we invented.
Well that's new! My German copy of Der Ursprung allen Zorns has 33 chapters, a prologue and an epilogue. Chapter 33 should be the last chapter and it's "heading" is "November 25, 2385 I.K.S. Bortas" and it has Spock mediating, so I guess that means they shifted chapters? Why would they do that?I had to look, in order to be sure which question you were referring to. At least in the English translation, there isn't a chapter 33; Spock's meditation scene is in chapter 30.
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