Well, the Titan novels technically fall under the post-Nemesis TNG banner since a few of the principals are former TNG regulars, and the captain is the Enterprise's former XO, so why can't the Aventine books fall under the DS9 banner as a former officer becomes Captain...?Sweeeet cover! DS9 fans are going to think that there are two DS9 entries next year.
Well, the Titan novels technically fall under the post-Nemesis TNG banner since a few of the principals are former TNG regulars,
Booksellers actually list them under the TNG banner since Titan is actually a spin-off from TNG in terms of characters.Well, the Titan novels technically fall under the post-Nemesis TNG banner since a few of the principals are former TNG regulars,
No, the Titan novels technically fall under the Titan banner.
Booksellers actually list them under the TNG banner since Titan is actually a spin-off from TNG in terms of characters.Well, the Titan novels technically fall under the post-Nemesis TNG banner since a few of the principals are former TNG regulars,
No, the Titan novels technically fall under the Titan banner.
^No, it's not silly, because the very concept of the Titan as a starship commanded by Will Riker comes from Star Trek Nemesis. Therefore, legally speaking, the entire Titan series is based on Nemesis, which was based in turn on TNG. Look on the title page of a TTN novel and you'll see the lines "Based upon Star Trek® and Star Trek: The Next Generation® created by Gene Roddenberry." It doesn't list the other shows because only the odd individual character came from those (Melora from DS9, Tuvok from VGR). The overall premise of the series comes from TNG, and that's what counts legally.
Fair enough in terms of copyright law, but it remains that Titan is its own series. Seems to me that it ought to be advertised as such.
Fair enough in terms of copyright law, but it remains that Titan is its own series. Seems to me that it ought to be advertised as such.
Well, the goal of advertising is to attract interest and attention. TNG is a far more familiar brand than Titan, so if promoting TTN as part of TNG gets it more attention and sells more books, I don't see the problem.
^If people are buying the books and reading them, they're aware of its unique identity from that. If they're not reading them, then it doesn't matter much what they think of its identity. So anything that helps sell more books is ultimately good for the series.
In short, the substance matters more than the label.
Sarina Douglas...whom Bashir thinks of as his long-lost true love.
What booksellers where?Booksellers actually list them under the TNG banner since Titan is actually a spin-off from TNG in terms of characters.
Oh, come on do you really think if any of us had a life we would be here.![]()
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