Does anyone know when we will be getting the next titan novel ... I know it has featured in the typhon pacl and the destiny trilogy amongst others however its beeen a while since we have seen a titan stand alone book 

There have been two standalone Titan novels between Destiny and Typhon Pact: Over a Torrent Sea by me in February 2009 and Synthesis by James Swallow in November 2009. As for Seize the Fire, despite its Typhon Pact branding, it is a full-fledged, self-contained Titan novel. As for what comes after it, nothing has been announced yet.
I have both Over a Torrent Sea and Synthesis,they are some of the best trek lit and i think they are both worthy of film scripts or at least straight to DVD releases.
have read only the first book liked it . plan to read more when I get back to it . Just finished death in winter . now reading articles of the federation liking it so far. looks like I will have to back track a little genisis series and a time to series then resistance . already read death before dishonor out of order.
I have both Over a Torrent Sea and Synthesis,they are some of the best trek lit and i think they are both worthy of film scripts or at least straight to DVD releases.
I think that overstates their quality and the quality of the Titan series as a whole, in my opinion. I'm not sure about the sales figures for the Titan books, but my general feeling is that they're not the best received series in Treklit at this time. I personally would rather see more emphasis on Vanguard.
I have both Over a Torrent Sea and Synthesis,they are some of the best trek lit and i think they are both worthy of film scripts or at least straight to DVD releases.
If someone came to you and said they would like you to write a screenplay for "Over a Torrent Sea" is that something you would consider doing ?
Im suprised nothing has been announced for a new Titan novel though ... How far ahead do pocket plan them i guess it must be a few years ....
I have both Over a Torrent Sea and Synthesis,they are some of the best trek lit and i think they are both worthy of film scripts or at least straight to DVD releases.
On behalf of myself and James Swallow, thank you.
If someone came to you and said they would like you to write a screenplay for "Over a Torrent Sea" is that something you would consider doing ?
That is something that would never happen, so there's no point in considering it. The makers of ST movies would rather develop their own stories than adapt tie-in novels. Besides, it would require an Avatar-level budget to do it justice, and there's no way Paramount would fork that out for a Titan movie.
Im suprised nothing has been announced for a new Titan novel though ... How far ahead do pocket plan them i guess it must be a few years ....
The Pocket schedule is generally worked out a year at a time. And generally the only editorial "plan" for TTN has been "let's hire an author to come up with a new TTN story." It's always been approached as an episodic, make-it-up-as-you-go kind of series rather than something that has a preplanned arc like Vanguard kinda does.
I don't think you'll see much of the 24th century in film or TV form any more. After the success of the latest film, I' would guess that's what they'll be concentrating on from here on out (or at least until the next inevitable reboot). I would say you'll probably have to rely on the books for your 24th century fix for a while.
There are a lot of good stories in Treklit and I think that's just where they're going to stay. It'd be pretty precedent breaking to have the tail wag the dog. Tie-in products don't usually apply to the mainline product.
I understand what your saying however surely from a buisness point of view , surely it is easy money to be made.
Take something like the first 4 new frontier books and releasing it on dvd / blu ray. Not only would all of us go buy it , but the new generation of fans that the new film has brought to the fold would also buy it beacuse it has the star trek brand. If it works they could make more , if it doesnt then they wont have lost much ...
I have both Over a Torrent Sea and Synthesis,they are some of the best trek lit and i think they are both worthy of film scripts or at least straight to DVD releases.
On behalf of myself and James Swallow, thank you.
The problem is, it's not easy money to be made or they would have done it.
The problem is, it's not easy money to be made or they would have done it.
Nah, you can't say that. World isn't perfect. A lot of projects done that are total failures and a waste, and a lot of projects never ever realized that would have been big hits.
The problem is, it's not easy money to be made or they would have done it.
Nah, you can't say that. World isn't perfect. A lot of projects done that are total failures and a waste, and a lot of projects never ever realized that would have been big hits.
That is my hope is well, surely it is worth a try
Works fine for me. (That, and the three television series and four movies.) I've always enjoyed the fact that you can do more with novels, since you're not limited by an SFX budget. Plus, the "relaunch" path the books have taken has been great, simply because the authors have a lot more leeway, which lets them tell even more incredible stories.I would say you'll probably have to rely on the books for your 24th century fix for a while.
Works fine for me. (That, and the three television series and four movies.) I've always enjoyed the fact that you can do more with novels, since you're not limited by an SFX budget. Plus, the "relaunch" path the books have taken has been great, simply because the authors have a lot more leeway, which lets them tell even more incredible stories.I would say you'll probably have to rely on the books for your 24th century fix for a while.
As for the Titan series, Synthesis has been my favorite so far. (No offense, Christopher!)
I would never wont them to devaite from the novels canon as i have invested far to much time into that. I guess that would be another problem for paramount as well if they were to consider doing anything ...
By contrast, Star Trek Online has millions of subscribers. If a new Trek show or movie were to draw on any tie-in continuity, it would be STO.
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