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Chekhov MIA??

I remember John Ordover saying at one time (rough paraphrase from memory), "At some point, the characters have to die. They can't all live."

It's unrealistic that for fifteen minutes in 2371, Kirk's entire command crew was alive well a century after they made history together, y'know? :)
 
Unfortunately, while I enjoyed the Vulcan's Soul trilogy, I found Chekov's appearance to be rather pointless. He didn't seem to serve much of a purpose other than to please with his very presence. I know Trek lit does that quite frequently, but this was a particularly notable case.
 
I think the only one we don't know about is Sulu. Kirk's alive again in the Shatnerverse. The rest are alive in the main litverse, at least the main crew. However, it wouldn't surprise me to see some of the secondary characters show up at some point (Rand, Chapel, Kyle, etc).
 
Sulu appears in the Deep Space Nine Day of Honor book.

Rather, an elderly Starfleet officer who is strongly implied to be Hikaru Sulu appears in that book. The identification is never made explicit.

A similar strong implication was made (IIRC) of McCoy helping out with relief efforts post-Borg invasion / war in A Singular Destiny.

And seriously, let these characters die already in the 24th century.
 
Sulu appears in the Deep Space Nine Day of Honor book.

Rather, an elderly Starfleet officer who is strongly implied to be Hikaru Sulu appears in that book. The identification is never made explicit.

A similar strong implication was made (IIRC) of McCoy helping out with relief efforts post-Borg invasion / war in A Singular Destiny.

And seriously, let these characters die already in the 24th century.

I really don't have a problem in believing that in the REAL world, life expectancy will be over 200 years in the 23rd/24th century...
 
I really don't have a problem in believing that in the REAL world, life expectancy will be over 200 years in the 23rd/24th century...

Quite possibly, but canon evidence suggests that in the Trek universe it's more around 140 at maximum. In one DS9 episode, Jadzia says she expects Chief O'Brien to die in bed at 140 surrounded by his descendants, implicitly the best possible end he could hope for. If human life expectancy were, say, 210 in the 24th century, then that would be equivalent to someone today dying at 60, which would hardly be seen as a desirable outcome. So it stands to reason that 140-150 is considered to be around the upper limit of natural human lifespans. That's borne out by how decrepit McCoy looked at 137.
 
Sulu appears in the Deep Space Nine Day of Honor book.

Rather, an elderly Starfleet officer who is strongly implied to be Hikaru Sulu appears in that book. The identification is never made explicit.

A similar strong implication was made (IIRC) of McCoy helping out with relief efforts post-Borg invasion / war in A Singular Destiny.

McCoy's presence in ASD is pretty explicit, actually - he's mentioned by name.
 
Going by what I've heard and actually read:

Kirk-Living as a hermit on Chal (Per Captain's Glory).
Spock-Living in the 23rd century, doing the unknown.
McCoy-Apparently alive per ASD.
Scotty- "Dead" per Indistinguishable from Magic. (Not read, but I refuse to believe he's gone. lol...)
Sulu: Unknown
Chekov: Apparently alive per Vulcan's Soul.
 
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