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I imagine future novels will also take the opportunity to seed some Easter eggs

Oh, how I hate when they do this. Leave the fanwankery in the Prime Universe novels where it belongs. I don't want to open up an Abrams universe novel to discover the hitherto unknown Ensign Herschel Dax, who just happens to be serving on the Enterprise and just happens to enjoy discussing how much he's always liked the name Jadzia.
 
I imagine future novels will also take the opportunity to seed some Easter eggs

Oh, how I hate when they do this. Leave the fanwankery in the Prime Universe novels where it belongs. I don't want to open up an Abrams universe novel to discover the hitherto unknown Ensign Herschel Dax, who just happens to be serving on the Enterprise and just happens to enjoy discussing how much he's always liked the name Jadzia.

Too late. DS9's "Trials and Tribble-ations" already established that Emory Dax had a sexual relationship with Bones when he was in medical school at Old Miss. ;)
 
I imagine future novels will also take the opportunity to seed some Easter eggs

Oh, how I hate when they do this. Leave the fanwankery in the Prime Universe novels where it belongs. I don't want to open up an Abrams universe novel to discover the hitherto unknown Ensign Herschel Dax, who just happens to be serving on the Enterprise and just happens to enjoy discussing how much he's always liked the name Jadzia.

Too late. DS9's "Trials and Tribble-ations" already established that Emory Dax had a sexual relationship with Bones when he was in medical school at Old Miss. ;)


I wonder if nuBones also went to Medical School at Old Miss. We may never know.
 
might conceivably replace the TNG books in the monthly line-up were the TNG novels to cease production.

I cannot imagine Pocket Books winding down TNG novels. Traditionally, TNG novels have had the largest fanbase.

They might stop taking Picard & co forward in an ongoing narrative, if they felt a series would survive with an elderly Picard, but then I suspect they'd go back to the rich period between "Farpoint" and "Nemesis".

But then, I might be making stuff up...
 
Enough already, yes you were called out on possibly making stuff up, but by saying that in a few posts is getting old fast.

Tell me about it.

Do you think I like having to psychoanalyse every post before I press "Submit reply"? A few years ago, I added to my sig "entire post is personal opinion" because I was accused of "making stuff up" - and I couldn't think of any other way to say it. And I thought having it in my sig would be enough. I don't "make stuff up" - it's my opinion, but when it's about the world of publishiong, it's based on things I've heard or read or learned, from conversations with people who do know, from over a decade running a ST club and discussing licensing stuff with licensees and licensors, or extrapolations from my own short stint working as an editor of a professional journal. I don't always have exact quotes that people can run off to check, but it's hopefully interesting. And I don't see why my opinion must be more accurate than other other people's opinions.

If people are convinced I'm full of shit, then no amount of editing is ever going to convince them otherwise. They will read deliberate attempts to misinform the populace into everything I write here.

It's my failure as a writer, I'm told.
 
Adding the "making stuff up" line to many of your posts. The thing DaemonDaniel/Dimesdan talked about, you know.
 
Christopher, my comment regarding slots refers to the monthly book slots and while I am well aware that there is no set slot in any given month for any given series, it was my intention to suggest that any series VI novel might conceivably replace the TNG books in the monthly line-up were the TNG novels to cease production.

See, that's just what doesn't make any sense. Why would any book series "replace" another? That's just not a concept that has any meaning. For one thing, there's no reason why TNG books would ever stop coming out, considering that TNG is one of the two most popular Trek series of all time. For another, "replacement" is a word that makes no sense when there are no reserved slots for any series in advance. Over the years, new book series have begun and others have ended, but there's never been any "replacement" involved because publishing slots just aren't assigned that way. Each year's schedule is developed based on its own needs. If one series doesn't get any further books and another series gets more books, it's incorrect to use the word "replacement" for that because that implies that it's a direct substitution, which it just plain isn't.

In other words, "I do not think that word means what you think it means."


I have read Bill's Losing The Peace and yes I look forward to Paths of Disharmony, but I would still like to see more exploration in Trek. I know it won't happen though, for quite some time, since our heroes have to clear up the mess left by the Borg invasion.

Actually, if you'll recall the end of Losing the Peace, the Enterprise was assigned to survey new planets for potential colonization. So its mission in the post-invasion era actually is to explore strange new worlds.

There's also no reason why the occasional future TNG novel couldn't go back and tell a story in the pre-NEM era.



I imagine future novels will also take the opportunity to seed some Easter eggs

Oh, how I hate when they do this. Leave the fanwankery in the Prime Universe novels where it belongs. I don't want to open up an Abrams universe novel to discover the hitherto unknown Ensign Herschel Dax, who just happens to be serving on the Enterprise and just happens to enjoy discussing how much he's always liked the name Jadzia.

Keeping continuity porn to a minimum was one of our mandates for these books. As I said, the goal is to make them accessible to new audiences whose only Trek is Abrams Trek. Of course, I couldn't resist sneaking in a few Easter eggs, but they're subtle and hopefully unobtrusive. After all, the proper approach to setting up an Easter egg hunt is to make it a challenge to find the eggs, not just stick them right out in the open.
 
I've thought about how Abrams-Trek might deal with mainline stuff, but what about the other way around?

If the point of divergence was the attack on the Kelvin, then shouldn't Robau have been running around the Prime timeline for at least a while longer? Wonder if he was still in Starfleet by the time of the Five Year Mission, maybe as an Admiral.
 
All right, I'm on the TNG book "replacement" thing. I don't wish to argue on a point I clearly have no understanding of or proper way of putting it across, so I'll drop it.

As for the end of "Losing the Peace," are we actually going to see the Enterprise exploring, or will we just see them back in the core worlds in "Paths of Disharmony"? Because I want to see some exploring.
 
^My point is that there's no reason to assume that future TNG books set in the post-Destiny timeframe won't be about exploration. Of course they won't all be about exploration, because TNG was never a series exclusively about exploration; it was at least as much about interstellar politics. But your statement "I know [exploration] won't happen" was erroneous, because there's nothing to preclude it.
 
i'd rather the books didn't destroy Romulus and shuffle off Spock. That's not Spock-Prime. It's Spock from Universe 23947. Romulus is still intact,

Uuummmm, nope. The older Spock we saw in ST09 was the same Spock we saw in "The Cage," "Where No Man Has Gone Before," TOS, the TOS films, and "Unification, Parts I & II."

And Romulus went bye-bye.

Boy I wonder how captcalhoun would react to the 3rd issue of the Nero miniseries comic?
 
i'd rather the books didn't destroy Romulus and shuffle off Spock. That's not Spock-Prime. It's Spock from Universe 23947. Romulus is still intact,

Uuummmm, nope. The older Spock we saw in ST09 was the same Spock we saw in "The Cage," "Where No Man Has Gone Before," TOS, the TOS films, and "Unification, Parts I & II."

And Romulus went bye-bye.

Boy I wonder how captcalhoun would react to the 3rd issue of the Nero miniseries comic?

What happened in Star Trek: Nero #3? (I haven't read the Nero miniseries.)
 
As for the end of "Losing the Peace," are we actually going to see the Enterprise exploring, or will we just see them back in the core worlds in "Paths of Disharmony"? Because I want to see some exploring.

Well, it's already been revealed that the plot of Paths of Disharmony revolves around Andor and its ongoing issues, which have been exacerbated by the events of the Destiny trilogy. Plus, it's important to remember that the book, while "starring" the TNG characters, is actually part of the Typhon Pact mini-series, which has its own agenda dealing with the...you know...Typhon Pact. :)
 
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