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Does anyone know which stories will be included in the upcoming Star Trek Explorer: The Mission and Other Stories collection? Amazon doesn't have an image of the book's contents page.

I don't know the entire contents, but I believe I have two TNG Stories in that book: "Scramble," a holodeck yarn involving Dixon Hill and Durango, and "Pulaski 2.0," a story about Doctor Pulaski.

My DS9 story "The Mission" is in there too (obviously!) along with Greg's stories. I believe the others are Gary Russell's "The Guardian" (TOS) and "The Expert" (TNG), Chris Dows's "Paghabi" (TNG), John Peel's "By Special Request..." (DS9), "Control" (ENT) and "The Victim" (DS9), Una McCormack's "Things Can Only Get Better" (DS9), Michael Carroll's "Frontier Medicine" (DS9) and Chris Cooper's "The Disavowed" (TNG).
 
Realized I didn't post the details of the stories for issue 9:

Issue 9 stories:

  • The Trouble with Jones, by Greg Cox
    Captain Kirk has an unexpected encounter with an old foe…

At this point, with the magazine on the stands, there's no harm in revealing that the "old foe" is Cyrano Jones.

Not a spoiler since he's right there in the title -- and pops up in the very first sentence. :)
 
Thanks Greg I still haven't got my Magazine in the mail yet. Virtual trek con read read the Nog story the excerpt it sounds really good. Michelle Hurd has an interview in the magazine and Diana Mauldaur.
 
Does anyone know which stories will be included in the upcoming Star Trek Explorer: The Mission and Other Stories collection? Amazon doesn't have an image of the book's contents page.

A quick update for everyone - I just got my author copy of the "Mission" collection and the correct contents list is as follows:

"Control" (ENT) - John Peel
"The Guardian" (TOS) - Gary Russell
"The Disavowed" (TNG) - Christopher Cooper
"Paghabi" (TNG) - Chris Dows
"Pulaski 2.0" (TNG) - Greg Cox
"The Expert" (TNG) - Gary Russell
"Scramble" (TNG) - Greg Cox
"The Mission" (DS9) - James Swallow
"Things Can Only Get Better" (DS9) - Una McCormack
"Frontier Medicine" (DS9) - Michael Carroll
"By Special Request..." (DS9) - John Peel
"The Victim" (DS9) - John Peel
"You Can't Buy Fate" (DS9) - Keith R.A. DeCandido
"Summer Days Can Last Forever" (VOY) - Michael Collins
 
Got my contributor's copy of #9, which was impressive, given that I never got a contributor's copy of issue #8. :lol:

Greg, your Cyrano Jones story was a delight.
 
I got my digital supplement for issue 10 in my email this evening! I have to admit, I was not expecting it this early!

The two digital-exclusive stories are:
  • "Forewarned and Three-Armed", a TAS story by Rich Handley
  • "Working Miracles", a TOS story by Jake Black
I only got one copy of the email this time, which is the first time that's happened in a while! :lol:
 
I wonder if Arex is Edosian or Triexian in that story. So far, Triexian has been exclusive to the Pocket Books continuity, while Ballantine, FASA, DC, Modiphius and Star Trek Timelines have all used Edoan or Edosian.

He is Edosian in the story, although the author used the "Arex Na Eth" name from the Triexian version of him from the Pocket Books stories.
 
Easy enough fix. One's a species (like Humans), the other is a cultural group (like, say, Cajun). Some of their people find pride in being from the same species, while others take pride in their little group in particular.
 
I never understood why they changed "Edoan" to "Edosian," and I understand even less why Peter David coined "Triexian" instead of using the established species name. Let alone why he came up with such an implausibly on-the-nose name -- ooh, a tripedal species named Triexians. Isn't it bad enough having cat people named Caitians? As far as I'm concerned, they're all Edoans.
 
I never understood why they changed "Edoan" to "Edosian,"

I could be misremembering, but I thought we first heard "Edosian" in terms of the orchids, so I think at first I just thought "Edoan" was the species, and "Edosian" was a general adjective for things originating from Edos. But then everyone started using "Edosian" for the species name too. Of course, outside of humans themselves, Star Trek has never really gone the route of having separate words for those concepts, so I cab see how people would start assuming it was the species name too, once "Edosian" made it into the canon.
 
:thumbdown::crazy::scream::wtf:I still haven't got issue 9 in the mail yet. It's been 2 months it's ridiculous. I haven't gotten it after renewing the magazine.
 
:thumbdown::crazy::scream::wtf:I still haven't got issue 9 in the mail yet. It's been 2 months it's ridiculous. I haven't gotten it after renewing the magazine.

Sorry to hear that, @Reanok . :( I believe I had a similar issue after my first renewal, with issue 5. Fortunately, they will usually make it right if there's a problem, but sometimes it takes multiple follow-ups.
 
I don't see why it would be easier. If anything, it's more ambiguous -- is it "eh-dose-ee-an" or "eh-doze-ee-an?" "Edoan" is more straightforward.

Maybe they changed it to avoid confusion with the Edo in "Justice."

I dunno...is Edoan pronounced Eee-doh-an or Ed-juan? (he asks, tongue firmly in cheek)
 
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