Just because we turn the page of history, it doesn’t mean what came before is gone forever, the echoes undone.
At least until some cowboy gets a hold of a salvaged Bird of Prey and performs a slingshot maneuver around a star...
Just because we turn the page of history, it doesn’t mean what came before is gone forever, the echoes undone.
I never really read Trek books for the idea of "Here's another adventure of the crew of the Enterprise!" Before the continuity spearheaded by Marco and others, since I was young and poor, I only picked up the books that had an interesting premise from the blurb.
We don't have Star trek books in the library were I am from
It's especially why I've been loving your last few TOS books, Christopher. I love how you have been exploring a huge chunk of TOS, in those years between TMP and TWoK. I loved Ex Machina, and I'm about halfway through The Higher Frontier., which has been outstanding so far. Your upcoming novel Living Memory is my most eagerly anticipated Trek novel of 2021. I really hope you continue exploring this big chunk of time. Isnt there supposedly roughly 7 years of time in between TMP and TWoK?I think that maybe that won't change so much going forward. I mean, what's made the novels distinctive over the past couple of decades is that they haven't just told more routine adventures between episodes, but have focused on fleshing out parts of the universe that we didn't see on the shows, whether post-series adventures like the "relaunches," filling in historical gaps like The Lost Era, or new casts and settings like S.C.E., Vanguard, Articles of the Federation, etc.
And if you think about it, that's the same thing the tie-ins to the new shows are doing. Since the shows' storylines are so serialized, there isn't any room for routine between-episode adventures, so pretty much everything we've gotten has been in that same spirit of exploring the unexamined gaps, and tying the continuity of the new shows into the old. It's not the same continuity as the novelverse, no, but it's the same kind of approach that made the novelverse engaging.
Isnt there supposedly roughly 7 years of time in between TMP and TWoK?
It's especially why I've been loving your last few TOS books, Christopher. I love how you have been exploring a huge chunk of TOS, in those years between TMP and TWoK. I loved Ex Machina, and I'm about halfway through The Higher Frontier., which has been outstanding so far. Your upcoming novel Living Memory is my most eagerly anticipated Trek novel of 2021. I really hope you continue exploring this big chunk of time. Isnt there supposedly roughly 7 years of time in between TMP and TWoK?
Seems like with the popularity of streaming miniseries events, even trying to fill in the gaps is going to get dangerous. Think youre safely exploring the ‘captain sulu’ years, and then they announce a 6 episode show. Or Worf. Or people show up in Picard differently. The big, multi season shows were safer to work around...
Well, as the writers around here will always note, that's always a risk. You just do the best you can with the information you have on hand.
All science fiction set in the future will be contradicted by the calendar eventually
Well, at least we don't have to worry about that for a while when it comes to Star Trek(well, for the most part anyway).
Well, at least we don't have to worry about that for a while when it comes to Star Trek(well, for the most part anyway).
four Voyager probes
four years from the reunification of Ireland
12 years from the admission of the 52nd state to the US
the Eugenics Wars
That's not really a Star Trek thing so much as a legit science thing.I think the key to meaningful space travel is finding a way to break the light speed barrier. Star Trek is probably spot on with that.
That's not really a Star Trek thing so much as a legit science thing.
Honestly, I think the key to meaningful space travel is finding a way to break the light speed barrier. Star Trek is probably spot on with that.
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