Likely the main reason why characters like Shelby, Lefler, and Selar were selected was because they were supporting characters who had canon-cred from having appeared in onscreen Trek stories, but they also hadn't reappeared in filmed stories in quite some time, and were unlikely to be used again by the then-current production teams. Thus, they were probably considered relatively "safe" to do dynamic things with in the novels without much risk of future canon-contradictions.
I am......meh on those two storyllines. I despise Burgoyne and Selar's relationship.
It was more than that. The characters you mentioned were all popular with fans, and a lot of people wanted to see them again. Selar had been in novels before New Frontier came along, notably in A.C. Crispin's The Eyes of the Beholders. Shelby had been mentioned in several earlier novels, including Shatner's The Return, and Peter David himself had used her previously in Vendetta. And I think all three made appearances in DC's TNG comic.
I mean, there had to be a reason that we got Shelby and Lefler and Selar and not, say, Chief Engineer Leland T. Lynch or Lieutenant Barnaby. The characters weren't picked at random.
I wasn't saying they were. And yep, I know about those other appearances too, and their popularity (I was glad to finally see Shelby again in Vendetta, for example). I was just observing that none of them had appeared recently onscreen by that point either.It was more than that. The characters you mentioned were all popular with fans, and a lot of people wanted to see them again. Selar had been in novels before New Frontier came along, notably in A.C. Crispin's The Eyes of the Beholders. Shelby had been mentioned in several earlier novels, including Shatner's The Return, and Peter David himself had used her previously in Vendetta. And I think all three made appearances in DC's TNG comic.
I mean, there had to be a reason that we got Shelby and Lefler and Selar and not, say, Chief Engineer Leland T. Lynch or Lieutenant Barnaby. The characters weren't picked at random.
Perhaps but I don’t see him leaving the Enterprise in that short of timespan. Perhaps in 10 years maybe.
He hasn't been Captain of one ship. In the time period spanning between Farpoint and Hobus he has commanded two ships, the Enterprise D for eight years and the Enterprise E for fifteen.The Hobus incident is like 20 years after Encounter at Farpoint. That's a really long time to stay a captain of one ship,
Assuming you meant to say "precedent" by the time Kirk retired in 2293 he had been commanding Enterprises off and on for the past twenty-seven years.long enough I can't think of any canon president.
Or rather, it will when it's signed. Until then, this is all more or less hypothetical.Just a reminder, they announced back at one of the cons in August that they new contract does include the Kelvinverse.
He hasn't been Captain of one ship. In the time period spanning between Farpoint and Hobus he has commanded two ships, the Enterprise D for eight years and the Enterprise E for fifteen.
Assuming you meant to say "precedent" by the time Kirk retired in 2293 he had been commanding Enterprises off and on for the past twenty-seven years.
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