That was pretty much the norm for Trek tie-ins prior to 2000.
And has largely remained the norm for TOS novels.
That was pretty much the norm for Trek tie-ins prior to 2000.
And has largely remained the norm for TOS novels.
Of course, now it's even been used on Lower Decks, meaning it's now canon, so I guess all novels to feature Andorians will have to stick to it now.
Hmm. The only other canonical Andorians I can recall off the top of my head are Shras, Thelev (who was really a disguised Orion), Thelin (from YY/a), and Shran (semi-regular on ENT).other Andorian naming patterns in canonical Trek
Hmm. The only other canonical Andorians I can recall off the top of my head are Shras, Thelev (who was really a disguised Orion), Thelin (from YY/a), and Shran (semi-regular on ENT).
After it's over, will we still see Picard tie-in novels? Somehow it seems unlikely. Or even Discovery? As several people have mentioned, the shows are so tightly serialized that there's not a lot of room for novels.
I always treated my TOS novels as part of the overall continuity, and I think Dayton's tend to be too, and you and I have coordinated on occasion to keep details straight between our TOS novels. But it's always been more optional there than in the 24th-century stuff, and there have been a fair number of standalone ones.
Ideally, you should only require a basic familiarity with the original tv series to enjoy a TOS book on occasion.
Not really interested in tie in novels unless they’re about Lorca.I'm sure with 2022 and beyond, we will get more tie in novels to the newer CBS shows. With a sprinkling of TOS and maybe TNG novels set during the series' runs.
Not really interested in tie in novels unless they’re about Lorca.
Wouldn’t mind an entirely new Star Trek novel series like New Frontier to fill in the void.
Have there been any other trade paperback reprints of old novels besides the TMP novelisation and Ex Machina? What are the chances of us getting one of those in 2022?
Isn't Jennifer a nickname?Not really, since there are other Andorian naming patterns in canonical Trek alongside this one, and it's silly to expect an entire species to have only one language and naming system. I mean, the character you're thinking of is named Jennifer, for Pete's sake.
No, it is the character's real name. Granted, it was given to her by accident during the first season, in that Tawny Newsome used the name without realizing Mariner was addressing an Andorian in the scene, but in the second season the writers went ahead and confirmed the character's name really is Jennifer sh'Reyan.Isn't Jennifer a nickname?
Lower Decks has quite a few aliens with human names, like Taylor the Kzinti. Not to mention Linus the Saurian on Disco.
Whilst there will be great novels going forward, I’m going to miss the original characters created for the Litverse.
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