So it's a Forged identity?
So it's a Forged identity?
I've always wondered, when you write the back cover blurb, do you actually get to read the whole book, or just a more detailed synopsis?
Will this novel by chance reference The Final Frontier and try to logically retcon some of the implausibilities in the movie?
Personally, I'm hoping more for offhand references here and there to the Volume 2 DC Comics stories (which are set in the very same timeframe as this novel) as much as anything from the preceding movies.
Well No Time Like the Past does also reference Yesterday's Son, a first for 21st century novels I think.Personally, I'm hoping more for offhand references here and there to the Volume 2 DC Comics stories (which are set in the very same timeframe as this novel) as much as anything from the preceding movies.
I wouldn't hold my breath there either. Greg Cox's novels usually tend to be accessible to everyone with references usually just to the shows and movies. His novels usually aren't connected to any novel continuity, and I don't think any of his novels reference the novel continuity either. Even No Time Like the Past's 24th century portion is set during the run of a TV series, making it the first 24th century novel in a while to not be connected in some way to the novel continuity. Although, that novel did feature a subtle reference to another of Greg's TOS novels, The Weight of Worlds.
Will this novel by chance reference The Final Frontier and try to logically retcon some of the implausibilities in the movie?
While I'm sure something from the movie will be referenced, but probably just a throw-away line. "Oh you mean like last year with Sybok" sort of thing. One should keep in mind the novel is just set after the movie. It is not meant to be a "correction" of the movie like The Good That Men Do was for TATV.
(Sorry not to respond earlier, btw. I've been traveling and visiting family, so I've been off-line for awhile.)
Offline is where you do not have easy or any access to the Internet.
I thought Serpents takes place during "The Lost Years."
No, nothing firm regarding when Serpents in the Garden takes place. The blurb doesn't say anything on the matter, and the cover avoids the issue by having Kirk out of uniform. In my opinion, it'll likely be set before TWOK, since that is allegedly more marketable than being connected to TMP. But then I could be completely wrong and it is TMP related in disguise, like DTI Forgotten History kind of was.
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