It looks like Book Depository has the audiobook releases with the "real" release date, and the print books listed with the UK release date about two weeks later. (Waterstones and Amazon UK list the same later dates.)Thanks for the clarification. It’s very confusing looking up the book on the Book Depository as each book seems to have two copies listed, with different release dates for each.
To be honest, we haven't really revealed much of the actual story at all, so for you to say it sounds like anything else…? Pure speculation. As for whether you'll trick us into giving away the story this close to publication… not bloody likely.Do we know if Coda is set after the Hobus incident? With the story sounding a lot like Crisis, it would be interesting if the JJVerse had a cameo in this and we get some closure in the Prime universe with the Spock stuff.
You have to admit that does sound a lot like Crisis. Just with less Superman.TOMORROW IS DOOMED
Time is coming apart. Countless alternate and parallel realities are under attack, weakening and collapsing from relentless onslaught. If left unchecked, the universe faces an unstoppable descent toward entropy.
You have to admit that does sound a lot like Crisis. Just with less Superman.![]()
No damn answers?
It would be the best book ever if so.Maybe Superman will be in the books!!![]()
The closest we got to something like that was with the X-Men crossover novel
I have Planet X but haven’t read it. But wasn’t there a line where someone comments that Picard and Xavier look alike?It would be the best book ever if so.
The closest we got to something like that was with the X-Men crossover novel
I have Planet X but haven’t read it. But wasn’t there a line where someone comments that Picard and Xavier look alike?
Do we know if Coda is set after the Hobus incident?
I thought one of the authors already said Seven of Nine and the Fenris Rangers was currently off limits for the novels since it's material the show could cover?
Can we please stop calling it that? Picard established it was the Romulans' home star that went supernova. "Hobus" was an invention of the tie-in comic, now discredited and overwritten by canon, like "Klinzhai" for the Klingon homeworld or "Penda" as Uhura's first name. And I've always hated the name "Hobus" anyway. It sounds like a character from a comedy sketch about an Ancient Roman hobo.
The Romulans set up the Typhon Pact and everything they did as a spectacular act of misdirectionAnyway, I don't see how the supernova could happen in the novel continuity, at least not in 2387. Picard has established that there were 5-6 years of advance warning before the supernova blew, but in the novels there's no sign of it as late as 2386. And no, there's no possible way the Romulans could "hide" evidence of the supernova, because it's a freaking star and it's visible to everyone with a telescope for thousands of light-years around.
Yeah but the novels now don’t have to follow that Picard stuff now. They could go with the JJVerse explanation. Probably would have made a better storyCan we please stop calling it that? Picard established it was the Romulans' home star that went supernova. "Hobus" was an invention of the tie-in comic, now discredited and overwritten by canon, like "Klinzhai" for the Klingon homeworld or "Penda" as Uhura's first name. And I've always hated the name "Hobus" anyway. It sounds like a character from a comedy sketch about an Ancient Roman hobo.
Anyway, I don't see how the supernova could happen in the novel continuity, at least not in 2387. Picard has established that there were 5-6 years of advance warning before the supernova blew, but in the novels there's no sign of it as late as 2386. And no, there's no possible way the Romulans could "hide" evidence of the supernova, because it's a freaking star and it's visible to everyone with a telescope for thousands of light-years around.
Yeah but the novels now don’t have to follow that Picard stuff now.
They could go with the JJVerse explanation.
Yes but this novel is the send off of the old continuity. They don’t need to shoehorn the new stuff into it.Yes, they do. That is the job of licensed tie-in fiction.
Go go Fenris Rangers!Please be a Seven novel, please be a Seven novel.
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