Thanks, urethra? Yevitha. You're just in time. I feel relieved now.If it was written after the year 2000, Yevetha, it will probably (not always, but usually) be part of the same continuity as most other Trek books written after 2000. There's no actual term for this continuity because it's not official or controlled, but we usually just call it the "mainstream continuity" or the "Novel Verse" or something like that.
Welcome to the board, by the way. You've emerged from the Koornacht Cluster to scourge us of the impure, I presume![]()
Thanks.
Are there any books prominently featuring Hirogens?
So just read what you want, enjoy what you enjoy, and decide for yourself what fits together.
Could somebody link me list that shows how many different timelines are out there?
There isn't one. It's not that formally defined. And there are cases where you wouldn't get universal agreement among the fans about what fits in the same timeline and what doesn't. There's a lot of room for individual interpretation.
So just read what you want, enjoy what you enjoy, and decide for yourself what fits together.
Next Generation - dealing with the USS Enterprise under command of a resurrected Capt Data with Ambassador Picard and Capt Crusher as supporting characters.
Voyager - continuation of the Full Circle Fleet in the Delta Quadrant.
Titan - continuation of the Titan stories
New Frontier - continuation of the Excalibur, Trident & Bravo Station stories.
You probably could, as long as you keep in mind that it part of the Relaunch's ongoing story.I think i will read the Vanguard series.
" Check out Demons of Air and Darkness from the Deep Space Nine relaunch."
Is it enough for me to just watch the series to know whats this about?
Post-Destiny Trek has experienced a bit of a drop. Destiny was always going to be a hard act to follow-up on, but it didn't help that the Typhon Pact books (Including the "bridge" book, A Singular Destiny) have been a little disappointing. None of the books in the series have been the authors best works. (Excluding Paths of Disharmony, which I own but haven't read yet, so can't comment on.)In general, how do you feel the Trek book line has done in the last 12-15 months?
2. More specifically, what have you liked in regards to the entire Trek book line in that time? Any favorite novels?
I couldn't finish Sieze the Fire. The Typhon Pact in general has been a little disappointing. I think perhaps the concept would have been better served with something along the lines of a WoDS9 or Vanguard: Declassified approach, a novel or duology with short-novel/novella sized stories instead of the full-length novels.3. And more specifically, what have you disliked in regards to the Trek book line of the last year or so? What were your least favorite books?
As I said above, the Typhon Pact concept should have been executed on a smaller scale. This would have made room for other types of books on the schedule (For instance, giving Lonemaggpie his IFM duology instead of a single book.)5. What editorial decisions from the last 12-15 months have you like or disliked?
6. What would you change in the Trek book line? Be it production choices or story editorial decisions?
6. What would you change in the Trek book line? Be it production choices or story editorial decisions?
I would re-hire Marco Palmierei.
Alas...6. What would you change in the Trek book line? Be it production choices or story editorial decisions?
I would re-hire Marco Palmierei.
He's settling into his new editorial position at Tor Books now, so he wouldn't be available.
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