It may not be an opinion shared by everyone, and there would certainly be pockets of brightness, not just our heroes vs everyone else.
Still too much suckage. Star Trek is about brightness with a few pockets of darkness.It may not be an opinion shared by everyone, and there would certainly be pockets of brightness, not just our heroes vs everyone else.
On that note, a regret expressed by those involved with The Lost Era novel series was that most of the stories they told were military or espionage themed, with very little exploration or more traditional Trek fare. Indeed, out of the initial six novels released in 2003 only two dealt with exploration as a central plot point, and they still had a military or espionage related subplot. It was one of those things that the authors realized in hindsight that everything established about the time period on the shows was more about conflict, war, disaster and other incidents therefore dictating the kinds of stories a series in this era could tell.More like in the sense of "lost their way", or "lost their sense of purpose". Like maybe it was a time where Starfleet seemed to become bogged down, or aimless.
For what it's worth, the novel One Constant Star has the class prototype USS Ambassador undergoing its trials in 2319.I'm still not sure where the Ambassador class comes into the picture, seeing as the class could have been commissioned pretty much any time between the 2300's and the 2340's. I would like to think that they started production in 2330 after the switch to isolinear tech, but the Enterprise-C still had a lot in common with the TMP era, at least with the interiors.
For what it's worth, the novel One Constant Star has the class prototype USS Ambassador undergoing its trials in 2319.
Heh ... Shrinkage, has always been something that MAN-kind has most often tried to avoid. <snicker>The Enterprise-C, Captain Rachel Garrett
What really happened to the alternate Tasha Yar (Sela's word alone ain't much to go by).
Also, why all of Starfleet changed to those bulky, tomato colored jackets with the turtleneck sweaters underneath? Did starships get colder?
And finally, why did it take so long for someone to invent communicators small enough to fit inside the badges? (I have to assume that the two stalling factors were fitting the Universal Translator in there, and making it able to broadcast far enough for an away team on a planet to communicate with the orbiting starship.)
That happened in the 2280s between TMP and TWOK. I think you meant to say that they ditched the turtleneck in the Lost Era. Fashion trends!Also, why all of Starfleet changed to those bulky, tomato colored jackets with the turtleneck sweaters underneath? Did starships get colder?
In TMP, they wore communicators on their wrist. I guess Starfleet lost the Apple Watch contract shortly after...And finally, why did it take so long for someone to invent communicators small enough to fit inside the badges? (I have to assume that the two stalling factors were fitting the Universal Translator in there, and making it able to broadcast far enough for an away team on a planet to communicate with the orbiting starship.)
And finally, why did it take so long for someone to invent communicators small enough to fit inside the badges? (I have to assume that the two stalling factors were fitting the Universal Translator in there, and making it able to broadcast far enough for an away team on a planet to communicate with the orbiting starship.)
Novelists are not considered as being canon contributors to Trek continuity, hence why they only write fan fic/books on an ad-hoc basis and more often than not rarely being asked to contribute to live action canon shows or movies. This does not negatively reflect on the quality of the novelists content in any way, some of them are *really* good, it just means that what they write is not considered canon as the content that they create does not fit into continuity, and they also do not know how to write scripts which can often be a bit more complicatedThere is precious little from this time period as we know. What do you want to find out?
How about Klingons? This was in a period after TrekVI Khitomer but before the E-C. What's going on there?
I'm aware there's a book series from this period but never read them.
Trek novel are not considered "fan fiction" on the simple basis that the authors get paid for their work.Novelists are not considered as being canon contributors to Trek continuity, hence why they only write fan fic/books on an ad-hoc basis and more often than not rarely being asked to contribute to live action canon shows or movies.
Which is completely irrelevant.they also do not know how to write scripts
There are 2 novels with Harriman and Demora and 1 with Garrett under the Lost Era series of books-I would like to find out what happened with the Enterprise B, Harriman, and Demora Sulu.
-Canonize Elias Vaughn
-Captain Uhura
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