^Plus the new New Frontier TPB.
So, that makes, what, three 2011 books we know about now? (The last Typhon Pact book, the next Voyager one - according to Memory Alpha and Beta - and this one)
So, that makes, what, three 2011 books we know about now? (The last Typhon Pact book, the next Voyager one - according to Memory Alpha and Beta - and this one)
Four.
New Frontier: Blind Man's Bluff is scheduled for January 2011.
I understand if you can't answer this, but I do have a question. In DTI will they be doing any time traveling themselves? I've never really gone for that interpretation myself, I always thought of them as the guys who came in after all of the time traveling was done, and tried to work out if any damage was done.
One of the things that sometimes drives me crazy about Trek is the way everything is so Starfleet-centric. Given that Lucsly and Dulmer were wearing civilian attire, I hope that you don't end up establishing DTI to be yet another Starfleet division...
I suppose this is you giving Star Trek time-travel and temporal mechanics the same treatment "Orion's Hounds" gave cosmozoan life in Trek, or "The Buried Age" gave Trek archeaology? Or your overall tying-it-all-together approach to actual galactic, er, "geography" (fuzzy brain can't remember correct word at present)?
You've dealt with the physical galaxy, then with its history, and now you need to assimilate time itself?![]()
That one sounds fun - I'd been thinking of pitching a Trek Time War, er, Temporal Cold War thing, but wouldn't have thought of centering on Dulmer and Lucsly.
So, that makes, what, three 2011 books we know about now? (The last Typhon Pact book, the next Voyager one - according to Memory Alpha and Beta - and this one)
Dulmer and Lucsly. Mulder and Scully. Of course. Didn't notice that before.
I'm sure they'll just chalk it up to alternate timelines...That's the intent, but somehow it ended up being spelled "Dulmur" in the script, not "Dulmer." And that's also what StarTrek.com and Memory Alpha use, as well as the novelization of "Trials and Tribble-ations." So I'm going with that spelling. (Which should confuse the Memory Beta folks, since their entry spells it "Dulmer" to be consistent with his other prose appearances to date.)
I'm sure they'll just chalk it up to alternate timelines...That's the intent, but somehow it ended up being spelled "Dulmur" in the script, not "Dulmer." And that's also what StarTrek.com and Memory Alpha use, as well as the novelization of "Trials and Tribble-ations." So I'm going with that spelling. (Which should confuse the Memory Beta folks, since their entry spells it "Dulmer" to be consistent with his other prose appearances to date.)
You now control the "alternate timeline" mythology.
You must use this power only for good, of course.
That's the intent, but somehow it ended up being spelled "Dulmur" in the script, not "Dulmer." And that's also what StarTrek.com and Memory Alpha use, as well as the novelization of "Trials and Tribble-ations." So I'm going with that spelling.
It's... what I do.![]()
Ummm, I didn't write that.You've dealt with the physical galaxy, then with its history, and now you need to assimilate time itself?![]()
It's... what I do.![]()
It's... what you've already done.
And will do.
And, with a quick slingshot around the sun, you can do it again.
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