I could see pushing TI into May (I currently have it at the beginning of June.) But I don't see any reason to currently. I have TAS starting in mid October with plenty of room for these "in-between" novels, including, like Leto II, Prime Directive.My own chronology puts "Turnabout Intruder" in May. The historian's note in Second Nature only says it takes place "a couple of months" after TI, and while "a couple" literally means "two," it's often used less precisely, so I think there's some flexibility in interpretation there.
I actually was never aware til now that TAS had a different production order than the release order. Glancing at Memory Alpha, I notice the strange fact that their wasn't an episode production coded as number 12.As for "Yesteryear," it's actually third in production order, but there's no single unambiguous order for TAS. I tend to go with production order.
I love talking about this stuff with you because you point out little tidbits like this that I had never thought of.I make adjustments where it seems reasonable for various reasons (for instance, I follow "Beyond the Farthest Star," set on the edge of the galaxy, with "One of Our Planets is Missing," set on the far fringes of the UFP, since it makes the most sense in terms of travel time).
I'm probably missing something but is there any reason why TAS needs to start any sooner than it would by leaving YY in its natural order? So October or September at the earliest.My placement of "Yesteryear" in FH was based on the chronological assumptions I made at the time, and I think I've rearranged some things since then in response to Seekers, so I've had to put Yy a bit out of order.
Yes I got my afters and befores mixed up, which was a dumb error to make in this conversation. As far as TFotU goes though, since I have more time before TAS, I can easily squeeze it in.I think that first "after" was supposed to be "before?" I just couldn't figure out a way to put it after Second Nature and still be before TAS.
Well not the stories themselves but I noted a character from both Troublesome Minds and A Choice of Catastrophes that were also in TFotU. And I shouldn't have placed A Crisis of Consciousness on the same level, but as a story which was linked by virtue of being linked to Troublesome Minds. Although as I will discuss below, it appears I may have to disregard any link there.Huh? What references are you talking about? I might have referenced Troublesome Minds or A Choice of Catastrophes, though I don't recall doing so. But I definitely didn't reference either of the others.
As far as the Starfleet Academy comic, there was one passage in the novel which talked about Kirk's time at the Academy, which at the time I read it I thought was an allusion to Kirk's characterization in that comic. But you may have instead been drawing on some line from TOS which I have forgotten. I'd have to search back into the book to find the specifics.
Good point. So if Troublesome Minds is now pretty much locked in as being post TAS, that eliminates any possibility of it being before CoC (since it is set before Who Mourns for Adonias?) Dave Galanter suggested a way to make it work upthread, but it just can't work now. Unless Lt Prescott gets demoted to Ensign for some reason between TM and TFotU. But TM works much better as late 5YM anyway. All things considered, I think I'll have to ignore the vague reference to TM in CoC since it only works if TM takes place first.It's mentioned in Christopher's acknowledgements section at the very end of The Face of the Unknown -- Lieutenant Lou Prescott from Troublesome Minds is still only an ensign in Face, presumably gaining a promotion over the intervening year or thereabouts.
Thats fine if ACoC really is supposed to be after Return to Tommorrow. Memory Beta didn't give any reason, and I've not read it, so I was just wondering if that was a mistake on Memory Beta's part.Yeah, this is something that happens from time to time, even today -- for instance, The Latter Fire possesses an opening stardate (5371.3) that falls well into the run of TAS, despite being set immediately beforehand. It's much more consistent than it used to be in decades past, but occasionally a gaffe still slips through.
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