Ah, you just change the "proofing language" setting and it's all good...
I did once have a fan tell me I shouldn't be writing
Trek because it was an American show, as if me being British meant somehow I wouldn't "get it" - which is twaddle, of course, because even if the saga's roots are based in the American experience,
Star Trek's themes are about the human adventure, and that transcends nationality.
I like to think I take pride in all my work, but if I had to choose I'd say
Day of the Vipers and my first thriller novel
Nomad.
There's a lot of franchises I'd love to write for - big ones like
James Bond,
Indiana Jones or the
Marvel universe, and more cult/obscure stuff like
Firefly,
Star Cops or
Buckaroo Banzai - and I still hold out hope that I might get the chance. But the one I regret the most not having a crack at is
Star Wars; and not for want of trying too! But after over a decade of conversations, emails and meetings that went nowhere, I've kind of given up on that dream.
Christine Vale, no question.
Kathryn Janeway, Seven of Nine, Christopher Pike, Kelvin timeline James T. Kirk.
Just to note - a Reman character (and some other Romulan subject species) appears in my
Star Trek: Picard novel
The Dark Veil...