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Personally I'm Loving Capt. Shaw!! He's a breath of fresh air with his directness and his energy as well as his concerns for his ship and crew. The Jellico comparisons are completely off as all Jellico cared about was himself and his career. Shaw stands for and with his crew. I can't wait to...
It seems that I'm going to have to go against the popular kids on this question, and that's okay. Today's my birthday and I'm at an age that I really don't care what anyone thinks of me anymore. Life is way too short for that. That said, the TCW was actually my favorite part of Enterprise...
Agreed. Thank you both So Much (along with Mr. Swallow) for ALL the entertainment and amazing memories you've brought us over the years with your works in this Universe. And for taking the time and care to bring it all to an appropriate conclusion.
Given how quickly technology can miniaturize and advance in a century let alone 900 or so years, I have no trouble accepting that the 32nd Cent. combadges can combine so many functions (PADD, tricorder, communicator) along with a power source and be accessible through a personal holo-projector...
My sincerest apologies to the moderators up front since this is not strictly Star Trek but The Orville is certainly the next best thing and definitely a close cousin so I'd argue this counts as Trek Lit. I've commented before on various threads here about my wish to see novels set in The...
I said this in a similar thread, and I'll say it here (and I apologize for being slightly off the target topic) a novel in the Orville universe written by Dayton Ward.
Dayton Ward writing a novel in The Orville universe. Given his Facebook posts and some of his past Trek work, I think he's one of the few Trek novelists to capture the rather "unique" feel of this universe. I think David Mack could do it too.
Dayton Ward posted a picture on his Facebook feed over the New Year's weekend about a new writing project he has...and he was holding a Kirk and a Gorn action figure.