Spock has faith that the universe will unfold as it should. In other words, he's not going to fuck things up.
I'm sure all those people killed by the likes of The Doomsday Machine, V'Ger and the Whale Probe will be plenty grateful.
Spock has faith that the universe will unfold as it should. In other words, he's not going to fuck things up.
Not so. All that is known is that the four novels are on hold indefinitely. Orci has said that he had no involvement in the decision, and I have no reason to doubt his word, nor is there any reason to think that Abrams or any of the other filmmakers were involved, either. This is most likely a call made at Paramount and Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books by marketing types whose names you will never know.Bad news: Greg Cox's novel The Hazards of Concealing, which was to have dealt with this very issue, has been cancelled by Pocket at the behest of JJ Abrams and co. "Urge to kill, RISING!!"![]()
Not so. All that is known is that the four novels are on hold indefinitely. Orci has said that he had no involvement in the decision, and I have no reason to doubt his word, nor is there any reason to think that Abrams or any of the other filmmakers were involved, either. This is most likely a call made at Paramount and Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books by marketing types whose names you will never know.Bad news: Greg Cox's novel The Hazards of Concealing, which was to have dealt with this very issue, has been cancelled by Pocket at the behest of JJ Abrams and co. "Urge to kill, RISING!!"![]()
EJA, after seeing comments like the above (and worse) from you on this subject in more than one thread, I strongly suggest that you take your "urge to kill, rising" and soak it thoroughly in cold water until it dissolves. That sort of language is neither necessary nor is it particularly wanted here.
Okay. How about "I hope Abrams has a car crash"? Is that also from a Simpsons episode?"Urge to Kill... Rising!", is from an episode of The Simpsons. One of the early Halloween specials, I believe.
Okay. How about "I hope Abrams has a car crash"? Is that also from a Simpsons episode?"Urge to Kill... Rising!", is from an episode of The Simpsons. One of the early Halloween specials, I believe.
And could you find a link to the source for that information about Bad Robot and post it in the thread about the novels being postponed? Appreciate it.![]()
No, it doesn't.In my opinion, PB's decision doesn't make sense from a business point of view.
I wrote on TrekMovie.com's comment thread that this is clearly an instance of Pocket taking the fall for someone else's decision. It may be someone at CBS Licensing. It may be someone at Bad Robot. This isn't a decision Pocket would have made. They're already out six figures on this quartet of books in time expended and monies paid to writers and copy-editors, and canceling the books won't recoup their investment.
My guess is that the people at Bad Robot changed their minds. Six months ago, they were willing to have books based on the film. Today, not so much, and they had someone at CBS pull the plug. Maybe they saw the first manuscripts and didn't like them. Maybe they didn't like Pocket's marketing plan. I don't know.
But there's no doubt in my mind that Pocket wouldn't have made this decision. There's too much money already spent, and there's a loss to the line in terms of revenue and prestige that may never be able to be recouped entirely from this cancellation.
has been cancelled by Pocket
Well, Allyn would certainly have more insight into the way the publishing biz works than most of us, and into the world of Trek books in particular, but that still looks to me like conjecture. [Edit: Indeed, Allyn says so himself in a later post.] There are some facts present, and what look like a couple of reasonable assumptions, but it still adds up at this moment to no more than an educated guess -- some important pieces are missing. With luck, we'll find out at some point what those pieces were and then maybe this will make a lot more sense than what we have to look at today.And could you find a link to the source for that information about Bad Robot and post it in the thread about the novels being postponed? Appreciate it.![]()
I have this from Allyn Gibson:
No, it doesn't.In my opinion, PB's decision doesn't make sense from a business point of view.
I wrote on TrekMovie.com's comment thread that this is clearly an instance of Pocket taking the fall for someone else's decision. It may be someone at CBS Licensing. It may be someone at Bad Robot. This isn't a decision Pocket would have made. They're already out six figures on this quartet of books in time expended and monies paid to writers and copy-editors, and canceling the books won't recoup their investment.
My guess is that the people at Bad Robot changed their minds. Six months ago, they were willing to have books based on the film. Today, not so much, and they had someone at CBS pull the plug. Maybe they saw the first manuscripts and didn't like them. Maybe they didn't like Pocket's marketing plan. I don't know.
But there's no doubt in my mind that Pocket wouldn't have made this decision. There's too much money already spent, and there's a loss to the line in terms of revenue and prestige that may never be able to be recouped entirely from this cancellation.
The two universes the Lazarii were from, one was matter, one was anti-matter. IF the nuTrek is a parallel universe, they are both matter universes.
Since Spock Prime melded with NuKirk, does that mean NuKirk has knowledge of the V'Ger and whale probes, Khan, the Borg, the Dominion, etc.
Since Spock Prime melded with NuKirk, does that mean NuKirk has knowledge of the V'Ger and whale probes, Khan, the Borg, the Dominion, etc.
Of course if he did share all of his life, Kirk probably knows things that Spock would prefer he didn't.Since Spock Prime melded with NuKirk, does that mean NuKirk has knowledge of the V'Ger and whale probes, Khan, the Borg, the Dominion, etc.
No.
Spock shared only the events relevant to Spock, Nero and the events that lead to the destruction of Romulus & Vulcan.
Plus his emotions.
I want to confirm that, yes, everything that BillJ quoted was my conjecture as to the book postponements. An educated conjecture based on my knowledge of the people involved, long experience with Pocket and publishing, etc., but still a conjecture nonetheless.Well, Allyn would certainly have more insight into the way the publishing biz works than most of us, and into the world of Trek books in particular, but that still looks to me like conjecture. [Edit: Indeed, Allyn says so himself in a later post.] There are some facts present, and what look like a couple of reasonable assumptions, but it still adds up at this moment to no more than an educated guess -- some important pieces are missing.
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