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Spoilers Discovery and the Novelverse - TV show discussion thread

Yep, and Kirsten motherfucking Beyer is a member of the creative team!
Holy fucking shit count me in!

I should be happy but I’m worried about the TrekLit continuity.
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Relax. Breathe regular. :)
All I can probably say at this point without getting into trouble is that this wasn't a surprise.

:cool:
 
Maybe it's a good thing after all that the CBS novel-license took so long to get renegotiated. They might still have time in-universe to course-correct in the books before Hobus happens, and line things up with this new show. Then again, maybe not. Also... Bad Robot would have to contractually sign off on any such references to Hobus, so that will be a boilerplate legal-issue, too.

EDIT: Somehow just now noticed Dayton's posts...very cool, then. If he's not worried, I'm not worried.
 
I should be happy but I’m worried about the TrekLit continuity.

Given Dayton's comment and the Litverse continuing unimpeded in 2019 (This would have been the perfect time for them to reboot the novel continuity, and yet...) I surprisingly think we'll be fine. I didn't think this would go well, but to quote another franchise, "This isn't going to go the way you think". Whoda thunk it.
 
So, Patrick Stewart is returning to play Jean Luc Picard in a series set 20 years after Nemesis.

This will severely impact the post-Nemesis novels,perhaps on par with how The Force Awakens affected the Star Wars novels of the time.

Will it? If it is 20 years after NEM (though I don't see where you're getting that number), that would be 2399. The current novel timeline is only in 2386. That's a pretty big gap. Okay, the novels have made some major changes that a new series might not acknowledge, but if it comes to that, maybe there could be room to reverse those changes. I'm not saying I'd want to see the Borg resurrected, for instance, but if it had to be done, it probably could be. Remember how DC Comics reversed all its post-ST III changes to flow into ST IV? It was kind of awkward, but they did it.

Okay, granted, things like Picard and Beverly marrying and having a son might be harder to reconcile. But I do wish people would stop assuming that Star Trek and Star Wars tie-ins work the same way. That has never been the case before, so why should it start now?
 
I should be happy but I’m worried about the TrekLit continuity.
They have 13 years in-universe to play with and correct anything they need to make line up with the show. Right now I can only think of two things that would be hard to fix:
  • Ages/names/genders of kids.
  • A visit to the station formerly known as Terok Nor.
I don't think the latter is going to come up. Hopefully they can just run with the books' approach for the former.

(Heck, you might even be able to fix the first one with time travel. THANKS BARRY.)
 
The series was @Kirsten Beyer 's idea!

From @JoeP over in the 2019 thread:

From what Ted Sullivan said on Twitter it was KMFB's idea for the show:
https://twitter.com/karterhol/status/1025847088335093761

This #Picard news is very exciting. It's the brain child of our dear friend and lifelong Trek "keeper of the flame" #KirstenBeyer. This couldn't have happened to a better or more talented artist and human being! Exciting times for #StarTrek!

I'm pretty friggin' happy for her!
 
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I do wish people would stop assuming that Star Trek and Star Wars tie-ins work the same way. That has never been the case before, so why should it start now?
I don't think his comment had anything to do with how the tie-ins for each work, but was instead referring to a recent example of a later canonical work coming in and making major changes to the history, rendering the tie-ins incompatible.

You're right that the authors do have time to make changes to the universe to line up better with what we see in the show. (I never thought I'd be grateful for the books lagging behind real time!)
 
Will it? If it is 20 years after NEM (though I don't see where you're getting that number), that would be 2399. The current novel timeline is only in 2386. That's a pretty big gap. Okay, the novels have made some major changes that a new series might not acknowledge, but if it comes to that, maybe there could be room to reverse those changes. I'm not saying I'd want to see the Borg resurrected, for instance, but if it had to be done, it probably could be. Remember how DC Comics reversed all its post-ST III changes to flow into ST IV? It was kind of awkward, but they did it.

Okay, granted, things like Picard and Beverly marrying and having a son might be harder to reconcile. But I do wish people would stop assuming that Star Trek and Star Wars tie-ins work the same way. That has never been the case before, so why should it start now?
I got the number from Sir Patrick's address at STLV:)
 
Commenter Ben Grimm over at BirthMoviesDeath has an interesting theory about what this show could be:

"My guess: Ambassador Picard dealing with the fallout of the explosion of Romulus. Single story, non-episodic, leads to the Romulans joining the Federation (or at least becoming allies) and a hopeful, peaceful future."
 
they could continue the current litverse stories as is, just make it a different timeline from the TV show.
 
they could continue the current litverse stories as is, just make it a different timeline from the TV show.

The novels are advertisements for the TV shows. They will follow the lead of whatever the TV shows do. If that means having to throw away the current continuity, they will. Much like Disney tossed the EU for Star Wars.
 
^ Yup. It's so distant in the past relative to everything else that Disney seems unconcerned at the moment about potentially contradicting it, their main focus right now being the immediate Skywalker-era timeframe.
 
STO will probably keep going even if this series contradicts it.

Star Trek Online will likely keep going, but its continuity will be screwed as the new material will likely have to conform to the TV series.
 
Star Trek Online will likely keep going, but its continuity will be screwed as the new material will likely have to conform to the TV series.
Their continuity is already a time-travel, multi-universe snarl so people can have fun with the JJ-verse and Discovery, they won't have much trouble adapting. The joy of storytelling being even more subordinate to gameplay in an MMORPG than it would be even in a single-player game.
 
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