Yeah, that was weird as hell.Did any one else read the Mirror War: Sisko book? Talk about continuity errors...
Star Trek Picard: Stargazer #2
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(W) Mike Johnson (A/CA) Angel Hernandez
Continue the never-before-seen journey set between seasons two and three of the Paramount+ hit series Star Trek: Picard! Following an unsettling discovery on the planet Jenjor VI, Picard and Seven band together to save the native population and the Stargazer crew
In Shops: Sep 28, 2022
Nothing was announced. David Mack talked briefly about Harm's Way, and then the bulk of the panel was devoted to Star Trek Explorer (which panelist Greg Cox has been contributing to) and some general Treklit discussion, like how books are commissioned, how last year's Deep Space Nine and NextGen novels were an experiment that seem to have been received well, that sort of thing.There’s a panel this afternoon called “What’s Coming in Star Trek Fiction?” If anything gets announced, it’ll probably be there. Honestly, given how far ahead we know the (emptiness of the} schedule, I wouldn’t be shocked if nothing is announced.
Which I guess means we can expect more TV series era TNG and DS9 novels, as well as possibly even Voyager and Enterprise at some point down the road.how last year's Deep Space Nine and NextGen novels were an experiment that seem to have been received well, that sort of thing.
Voyager and Enterprise were described as not carrying their weight -- in other words, they don't sell as well (which, now that I think of it, would have to be based on the previous, MMPB-heavy contract) -- so it's possible, but I might not get my hopes up. Dayton did say that, with Star Trek Explorer -- which he said was designed to be "the New Yorker of Star Trek magazines" -- they're trying to spread the series love around the different series more (he mentioned a TNG pitch that was put on the back burner because they'd been TNG-heavy in their approvals) and see what audiences respond to, and maybe S&S would look at that and say, "Hey, this might be the right time to try this."Which I guess means we can expect more TV series era TNG and DS9 novels, as well as possibly even Voyager and Enterprise at some point down the road.
Voyager and Enterprise were described as not carrying their weight -- in other words, they don't sell as well
It’s ok. There’s plenty of great stories. No reason to spend time on ones that don’t work for you. I liked SNW but I’ve given up on all the rest, TrekLit included, since Coda. Just finished Ryka Aoki’s Light From Uncommon Stars and loved it. It sucks to leave behind something that you’ve built so much connection to, but if you gotta go you gotta go. Twist no arms, it’s not worth the stress.I've found the last year's Star Trek output, both on-screen and in books, disappointing enough that I'm not sure that I would buy another. I keep going back and forth on whether I want to cancel my pre-orders for the few books that have already been announced.
The lack of books probably isn't helping. In earlier years, if I felt some book had been so utterly misconceived as Coda (or some episode as much as the SNW finale, or the ends of DSC's first two seasons), well, there'd be another one soon enough that I'd probably like better. The fact that I disliked these "event" stories is very damaging (if I'm not vibing with the biggest stories with the most wood behind the arrow, any enjoyment of the quotidian stuff is probably accidental), but giving me months or longer to just sit and stew in those negative feelings rather than keeping up the habit and the inertia is not making me eager to return to the franchise. I'm damn near having to twist my own arm into giving PGY a shot before I let my P+ subscription expire.
I've found the last year's Star Trek output, both on-screen and in books, disappointing enough that I'm not sure that I would buy another. I keep going back and forth on whether I want to cancel my pre-orders for the few books that have already been announced.
The lack of books probably isn't helping. In earlier years, if I felt some book had been so utterly misconceived as Coda (or some episode as much as the SNW finale, or the ends of DSC's first two seasons), well, there'd be another one soon enough that I'd probably like better. The fact that I disliked these "event" stories is very damaging (if I'm not vibing with the biggest stories with the most wood behind the arrow, any enjoyment of the quotidian stuff is probably accidental), but giving me months or longer to just sit and stew in those negative feelings rather than keeping up the habit and the inertia is not making me eager to return to the franchise. I'm damn near having to twist my own arm into giving PGY a shot before I let my P+ subscription expire.
It’s ok. There’s plenty of great stories. No reason to spend time on ones that don’t work for you. I liked SNW but I’ve given up on all the rest, TrekLit included, since Coda. Just finished Ryka Aoki’s Light From Uncommon Stars and loved it. It sucks to leave behind something that you’ve built so much connection to, but if you gotta go you gotta go. Twist no arms, it’s not worth the stress.
Comparing the Litverse and Picard is a little unbalanced, since the Litverse is 20 years of an entire publishing line and Picard is 2 seasons of one show.
I'd say that seasons 1 & 2 of Picard are two completely different shows that simply have a title and several cast members in common.
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