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2020 titles announced

I'm excited for To Lose the Earth next year finally and hope Collateral Damage is able to somehow satisfyingly tie up the TNG Relaunch series. Unfortunately I've never really had much interest in standalone TOS (or Kelvin-verse) novels although I understand they sell very well especially with more casual fans.
 
Very glad to see Kelvin books back. I hope this leads to a novelization of Beyond, as its the only Trek movie to not have a novel.
 
I get the impression that Countdown is set much closer to Nemesis and shows the events that led to Picard's retirement, while The Last Best Hope is more of an immediate prequel to the show and introduces its cast.
 
Glad to hear it.
Trek Collected posted the old descriptions for The Order of Peace (former known as Refugees), and More Beautiful than Dead. The authors have made some changes to the books, so depending on how signifcant the changes are these might not apply anymore, but it's still a good way to get at least a vague idea what to expect.
The Order of Peace:
In this new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the Star Trek movie tie-in, Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise must decide if a group of refugees are actually a menace—or just misunderstood.

When a strange distress call comes in and Kirk orders the Enterprise to answer it, they encounter a large colony ship of refugees under attack. Unable to convince the Dre’kalk to cease fire, Kirk engages them and drives off their ships. The refugees—the Perenores, a race of furry bisymmetrical people—are starving, battered, and many are injured. Their ship wandered off course and their fuel and food is running out, so Kirk and the crew find a place for these displaced refugees. But just two months later, the Barran are threatening the Federation with war for protecting the Perenore menace. But Kirk and Spock are puzzled, the Perenores are peaceful people, what could have happened?

More Beautiful than Death:
An all-new adventure featuring the new Enterprise crew on a mission to broker a Federation trade agreement, from critically acclaimed Star Trek author David Mack.

Captain Kirk leads the crew of the Enterprise on a mission to Akiron, a world known for its rich dilithium deposits and isolationist government. Aboard is Spock’s father, Ambassador Sarek, who is hoping to set up a trade agreement for the Federation with the planet. Pleased that the Federation has entrusted him with this mission, Kirk pledges everyone on Enterprise will grant the ambassador their full cooperation. Spock is happy to see his father and his Vulcan staff putting the destruction of their world behind them. But Sarek, however, has a secondary agenda while on board Enterprise….
Earlier I mentioned wanting a Franklin novel, but now I just remembered the Kelvin movies related thing I've been wanting even more, a USS Kelvin series.
 
I get the impression that Countdown is set much closer to Nemesis and shows the events that led to Picard's retirement, while The Last Best Hope is more of an immediate prequel to the show and introduces its cast.
Makes sense, and this setup would still leave room for the actual TV show to depict the Hobus supernova-event onscreen if they choose to do so (and it’s guaranteed that we’re gonna be getting some new information on it to some extent or other in conversations on the show at the absolute minimum, here).
 
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I'm excited for To Lose the Earth next year finally and hope Collateral Damage is able to somehow satisfyingly tie up the TNG Relaunch series. Unfortunately I've never really had much interest in standalone TOS (or Kelvin-verse) novels although I understand they sell very well especially with more casual fans.

Same
 
As far the 23rd century of the Kelvin century is concerned, the Hobus incident is something that may or may not happen a hundred years in their future. At most, it's something Zachary Quinto's Spock is going to have to deal with when he's old and gray. :)

That would actually be an interesting story on how he deals with that with the knowledge he has.
 
I've read an article on Trecore that there maybe more Kelvin Universe books than the original four books that were canceled and the stories maybe taking place after Star Trek Beyond.I'm glad the Voyager novel To Save the Earth will be finally coming out at long last.
 
Thinking on the seventh Discovery book that's due in 2020... I wonder if this one will be about Ash. He's the most high-profile character who <I>hasn't</I> featured in a novel yet, and there is much that could be filled in about what he's been doing when away from the ship.
I'd like to see a book about Ash set before the events of the series.
 
I've read an article on Trecore that there maybe more Kelvin Universe books than the original four books that were canceled and the stories maybe taking place after Star Trek Beyond.

AFAIK, there were only to be the four Kelvin timeline novels, and none of them were after Beyond. There was another one in development than the four that were announced; David McIntee had a proposal in, but for whatever reason it didn't work out and was replaced by Greg Cox's novel.
 
AFAIK, there were only to be the four Kelvin timeline novels, and none of them were after Beyond.

I think Reanok is referring to this article:

http://blog.trekcore.com/2019/08/2020-star-trek-book-news-star-trek-picard-kelvin-timeline/
These two books mark the very first official Kelvin Timeline-based Star Trek tie-in novels, and may mark the start of a Kelvin line of ongoing publications.

In other words, I think they're saying that there could be more KT books ahead beyond the resurrected novels, rather than talking about the original plans a decade ago. Which, of course, was before STID or Beyond, so they could only take place shortly after the first movie.

And while there were only four novels that had been commissioned and written so far at the time of their cancellation, I'm sure there would have been more if the line had gone ahead as planned back then.
 
It’d be neat if the Kelvinverse novels could take place ongoing from Beyond. I know there are comics doing so, but, hey, multiple takes, same subject, right?

I’m still hoping for something that expands on the Discovery bridge crew, myself. Ash seems likely to be involved in the Section 31 show, so they might hold off a character novel for him until that starts up in earnest (or just make it a tie in to that show).
 
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