Plus didn’t Therin have a similar ‘unnamable sources say we are close to an announcement’ moment a few weeks ago?
That's the one. He used a white-text-on-black scheme I don't think he's kidding around.This Facebook post, you mean?
My TV doesn’t support 4K. But at 40-inches I don’t think I would get the benefit of 4K——100 inches probably.However, as far as I can tell, neither does CraveTV.
I read on a Facebook Trek books group that an unnamed but "reliable" source says Trek novels will resume next year, with the currently contracted authors.
It was on Facebook, so it's gotta be true.
Don’t forget, but as different authors have pointed out, the publishing year goes from February to January. So January 2020 would still be considered 2019.The only thing it's promising is 2019. They can wait until December 2019 and still keep the promise.
Personally, I doubt we're getting anything in January and wouldn't be surprised if things didn't get going until at least the spring.
Does this mean January 2019 or some other time in 2019 (providing that this is true)?
Assuming this is true, and I have no idea if it is or not, my gut feeling is that early 2020 is more likely for a relaunch of the novel line given the time needed for pitches, outlines, approvals, writing, more approvals, and book production.
The one caveat to this is if there are more Discovery novels, as CBS would, I think, want those sooner than, for instance, a new Enterprise novel, to reinforce the series in the minds of consumers, so it's possible, even likely, that Discovery novels would be on a "crunch" schedule.
It's true, TOS 5YM novels are the big sellers, but given that Disco is the series that is currently in production, its tie-in material is going to be getting priority. Indeed, this was already the case back in 2016, where someone, Dayton Ward maybe, commented on how anything not Disco-related was getting shoved aside by CBS's approval people.Or maybe a TOS novel that tie's into Discovery. As I recall, some of the authors have pointed out that in terms of the books, TOS still manages to be the "BIG" line in terms of sales.
Or maybe a TOS novel that tie's into Discovery. As I recall, some of the authors have pointed out that in terms of the books, TOS still manages to be the "BIG" line in terms of sales.
I've not read it yet but I'm pretty sure the second Disco novel is a Shenzhou/TOS crossover with Pike and Georgiou and Michael and Spock teaming up.Though any TOS-marketed Discovery tie in (meaning a TOS novel featuring or crossing over with Discovery) would almost certainly cause a timeline tangle. They wouldn’t want to introduce an element that the show is going to just outright contradict shortly thereafter.
Especially with the trailer that they showed at SDCC, it seems likely that they’d just straight up put a Discovery branding on, say, a novel of Pike in command of the Enterprise, instead of putting it under the TOS banner.
That's the first Disco novel - David Mack's Desperate Hours.I've not read it yet but I'm pretty sure the second Disco novel is a Shenzhou/TOS crossover with Pike and Georgiou and Michael and Spock teaming up.
As if we haven’t seen that situation before. Look at Federation/First Contact, 2 years.Though any TOS-marketed Discovery tie in (meaning a TOS novel featuring or crossing over with Discovery) would almost certainly cause a timeline tangle. They wouldn’t want to introduce an element that the show is going to just outright contradict shortly thereafter.
Especially with the trailer that they showed at SDCC, it seems likely that they’d just straight up put a Discovery branding on, say, a novel of Pike in command of the Enterprise, instead of putting it under the TOS banner.
I've not read it yet but I'm pretty sure the second Disco novel is a Shenzhou/TOS crossover with Pike and Georgiou and Michael and Spock teaming up.
The actual second novel is Georgiou and Prime Lorca at Tarsus IV. That almost sounds like a Tamarian metaphor.That's the first Disco novel - David Mack's Desperate Hours.
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