IDW Comics and Cryptic have undone some major developments in the novel series where there should be continuity with the novel series and vice versa.
No offense, but why? Why shouldn't difference licensed Trek stories have the freedom to pick and choose if they'll be consistent with one-another? Why should everything have to fit into one little box?
Not to sound *too* glib, but because then it would fit into one nice, neat little box. You could read one thing, and not have to do any mental gymnastics to make it work with what came before.
Yeah, but... why do you HAVE to make it work with what came before? Why not just accept it as a different version that's incompatible with what came before?
While I'm nowhere near as fanatical about it as Herbert is, I can still see the point he's trying to make. People try to give the old "infinite diversity in infinite combinations" argument, but wouldn't it be nicer if the richness of a fictional work came from authors and creators building upon and expanding previous works instead of going off in some wacky new direction each time?
Why not do it both ways? Have some works that build on what came before, and others that go in other directions. There are as many people who find that kind of interconnecting continuity daunting and who worry that they won't understand a book if they haven't read others as there are fans who want interconnecting continuity.
Fitting everything into one neat little box is just another way of imposing arbitrary limits on creativity.