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2021 books announced

I don't think it's that simple. Other authors have mentioned editors suggesting their next novel be premise A or premise B, and it's no guarantee that the one they don't decide to do ended up being written by someone else, especially now that the books aren't interlocking into an ongoing story as they once did.

You’re right, no doubt. But absent any other clues, it just seems the most likely possibility for now. Not a guarantee by any means.
 
Unless Captain Worf and the Enterprise actually are going to be in the second season, I wouldn't hold my breath about that new book being about that.
 
Yeah, they seem to be sticking to stuff we've seen onscreen, or that has at least been directly referred to onscreen, and I don't think Worf as Captain of the Enterprise was ever specifically talked about on the show.
 
So are there any novels scheduled for September, October, November? Litverse finale trilogy opening?
 
Picard was hardly pathetic. As for tragic family backstories:
- Worf was orphaned as a child
- Tasha was orphaned as a child, and had to scavenge for food and evade rape gangs
- Wesley's father/Beverley's husband was tragically killed
- Beverley's parents died when she was young
- Troi's sister died as a child
- Riker's mother died when he was an infant, and he was estranged from his father

Which one is the "darkest timeline" again? I swear people have a complete memory block about past series when it comes to judging the current ones.

Don't forget Picard losing his brother and nephew in Generations.
 
And then Data had to kill his brother, on top of that.

Well, disassemble him. Lore was disassembled when Data first discovered him, and he was able to be reassembled and reactivated. So theoretically Lore could be brought back again. It's more like being in stasis than dead. (Except in the novel continuity, which established that Lore's parts were kept in Data's lab on the E-D and were destroyed when it crashed on Veridian III.)
 
Just a reminder... Star Trek: Picard - The Dark Veil is out this week....

My local Barnes & Noble had a copy the weekend after Christmas, but I deferred buying it because I'd rather spend $12.99 for the Kindle version than $25 for a hardback - but that's just me. That said, I did read the first chapter before I was helpfully informed by a store employee that due to the pandemic, we couldn't actually sit down on the floor and read...
 
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