^It's not about whether you can reconcile it after the fact, since that's usually possible. The point is that what was originally intended was changed by later writers, because change and refinement are part of the creative process.
I could see a Spock/Michael novel fleshing out their early years together, and their relationship with Sarek and Amanda.I doubt it will be the last Disco novel set in the 23rd century. For all we know, there could easily be another novel released before the new season starts which could easily be tied into the first two seasons. If there is, I grant you the next one after that will likely be fleshing out the future times in which Disco arrives in, but I wouldn't rule out another 23rd century novel at some point down the road.
I wouldn’t be surprised if we got an episode of the week type novel set before season 2 (captain Saru)
According to the Captain Saru comic, Discovery spent some time in dry dock at Earth, giving Tilly time to ship out with the Dorothy. It implies between passing Neptune and nearing Vulcan, some time passed.I don't think there's room for that. I tried to figure out whether the "Runaway" short could fit sometime in the last act of the season 1 finale, and I just didn't see room for it. There's room for a gap between the end of the war and the big ceremony and speech, but it seems to go pretty straight from the ceremony to escorting Sarek back to Vulcan to getting the distress call from Pike.
I know there´s potential. But there is also pattern of books being closely related to the charecter stuff of topical seasons.All the DSC novels so far have been prequels, so I see no reason they couldn't continue doing prequels.
But there is also pattern of books being closely related to the charecter stuff of topical seasons.
OK, I get it... However, I expect on of these book might be very season-specific, like the previous about Lorca and now about Pike.Exactly why prequels remain likely. The characters are from the 23rd century. They're new to the future setting and have no ties there. So any book that focuses on their backstories or relationships beyond the ship needs to take place there.
However, I expect on of these book might be very season-specific, like the previous about Lorca and now about Pike.
But we've never yet had a book about season-specific content before it was introduced on the show. The first novel came out the same week as the premiere and focused entirely on the Shenzhou, which we'd just seen on TV. We didn't see the first novel about Lorca until season 1 had ended, and the Pike novel is still 2 months away.
Will the new global Trek franchise group impact the novels at all? The article doesn't mention novels.
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