If you read this series how is it I'm trying to decide if I should read it?
You do realize that the Corps of Engineers is just a renamed S.C.E. (Starfleet Corps of Engineers) series and that they're e-novellas, rather than full-blown novels, correct?
Just making certain that was clear.
I haven't read any of them personally but I've heard good things about them. I plan to read through the whole series once I get caught up on all the current continuity, sometime in the next couple of years.
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So they re all stand alone stories?
So they re all stand alone stories?
There's ongoing continuity between the SCE books.
^It was 74 ebooks. Those are the paperback collections.
Those are the paperback collections. The first 7 were released under the SCE title and are mass market paperbacks that collect 3-4 of the ebooks. After that the series title switches to reflect the new ebook title of Corps of Engineers and they then become trade paperbacks and collect 5-8 of the ebooks.Im confused if there are 74 stories what are these?
1: Have Tech, Will Travel, 2002
2: Miracle Workers, 2002
3: Some Assembly Required, 2003
4: No Surrender, 2004
5: Foundations, 2005
6: Wildfire, 2005
7: Breakdowns, 2006
8: Aftermath, 2007
9: Grand Designs, 2007
10: Creative Couplings, 2008
11: Wounds, 2008
12: Out of the Cocoon, 2010
13: What's Past, 2010
So they re all stand alone stories?
There's ongoing continuity between the SCE books.
Basically SCE/Corps of Engineers is structured a lot like classic Marvel Comics, say -- each monthly "issue" tells its own story (with the occasional 2-parter) but there's a lot of character-arc continuity from one to the next, and events in one installment will have ramifications in multiple stories further on, and so on.
I don't think anyone ever figured out why Breakdowns wasn't released in ebook. And they haven't announced the release date for Turn the Page yet. At this point I believe it's just going to be a filler whenever another gap pops up in the schedule. Either that or the TNG Sling & Arrows miniseries collection.sce breakdowns the collection is not aviable in a collection on the nook why is that . and when will the s c e relaunch be collected ?
Well, it's a bit of an unnecessarily complex and fanboyish description, actually. A better analogy for readers of this particular forum, and one that the writers themselves used when launching the series, would be to point to the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which each episode/story was effectively standalone, although would occasionally refer to events from previous episodes/stories.
This, though I'd characterize the "show" as being more like DS9, because of the serialization and the focus on characters. All the stories are relatively brief, again like episodes (as opposed to the full-sized novels, which read more like movies or miniseries).IMO of all of the series, it is probably the one that feels the most like another show. Where the other series tend to be big epic stories, the SCE/CoE stories tends to be smaller and more episodic in nature. It's also got a lot of fun, quirky characters. I would definitely recommend checking it out.
Im confused if there are 74 stories what are these?
1: Have Tech, Will Travel, 2002
2: Miracle Workers, 2002
3: Some Assembly Required, 2003
4: No Surrender, 2004
5: Foundations, 2005
6: Wildfire, 2005
7: Breakdowns, 2006
8: Aftermath, 2007
9: Grand Designs, 2007
10: Creative Couplings, 2008
11: Wounds, 2008
12: Out of the Cocoon, 2010
13: What's Past, 2010
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