Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the book!
Interestingly there was a WildStorm comic (Enter the Wolves by A.C. Crispin!), set between the movies and TNG, where the second rift between Spock and Sarek is caused by Spock openly opposing Sarek's trust of the Cardassian union. From what I gather from the Memory Beta article, this was during the first decade of the Occupation.One of the funniest in a black comedy sort of way scenes is where Spock talks at great length of how making peace with Cardassia was a fool's errand, that they were a brutal dictatorship, and they would never honor any treaties. His father was disgusted and it became the second great fight of their lives. This despite the fact that Spock was working on his Reunification movement (with Sarek's disapproval) and both of them had worked to make a lasting peace with the Klingons.
Interestingly there was a WildStorm comic (Enter the Wolves by A.C. Crispin!), set between the movies and TNG, where the second rift between Spock and Sarek is caused by Spock openly opposing Sarek's trust of the Cardassian union. From what I gather from the Memory Beta article, this was during the first decade of the Occupation.
I'm looking forward to reading it!I wouldn't be surprised if that's a reference to it. There's some excellent deep cuts throughout the book.
So I guess that answers my main question as to whether or not this book is tying into the continuity that David Goodman established in his Kirk and Picard autobiographies. I can't help but be a bit disappointed by that, as I liked what he was doing.Interesting on the TFF connections since the Kirk Autobiography made the events of that film into a film made about Kirk and company that wasn't true.
So I guess that answers my main question as to whether or not this book is tying into the continuity that David Goodman established in his Kirk and Picard autobiographies. I can't help but be a bit disappointed by that, as I liked what he was doing.
I'll still get the book, but I'm looking forward to it a bit less now.
I'm also disappointed that it doesn't fit into the other two books, but I get it. After all, there's been more Spock in Disco etc... and whether the Picard bio now fits with PIC.
I'm reading it. I'm enjoying it so far. Already 100 + pages in.
Nah, in season 3 it'll be reveaed his wife Beverly was in the study all this time.The Picard bio had Picard marry Beverly so I think it's pretty fair to say it's non-canon/alternate continuity to ST:P.
Nah, in season 3 it'll be reveaed his wife Beverly was in the study all this time.
Beverly Picard is just off on a deep-space medical assignment. Either that or all the time shenanigans in season two will mean Picard is now married to Pulaski!
In All Good Things weren't they married and separated?
I wonder if that could've been part of why Goodman didn't end up doing the book. Having to watch at least the first two seasons of DSC and conform with everything in them would mean much more time & research on his part. Might've been tough to do while still working on his day job at (IIRC) American Dad.I'm also disappointed that it doesn't fit into the other two books, but I get it. After all, there's been more Spock in Disco etc... and whether the Picard bio now fits with PIC.
I have just started. The made-up Vulcan words puts me off.
Would love to know more about your decisions and reasoning!
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.