I'm a Rani fan myself...
Pocket Books has apparently switched to an electronic process for copyediting, so instead of getting the marked-up pages shipped to me and sending my corrections by e-mail, I’ve instead been e-mailed the edited manuscript in .doc format. By using MS Word, something I normally don’t do, I’m able to “Track Changes” and see all the edits that have been made (with notations in the margin in red), with the option to accept or reject changes. Also, my own changes are marked in the margin in blue. It’s kinda neat, and I guess it’s more efficient. I went through the marked copyedits pretty quickly, but I still need to take the time to read through the whole thing more carefully.
^ But Maria doesn't live in Ealing any more (then again, I guess Luke doesn't either)...!
I'm a Rani fan myself...
I always like to see London get some love and glad Star Trek is not so US-centric anymore. Did you make any veiled or not-so-veiled references to non-Trek time travel stuff, such as Dr. Who? Did Torchwood become DTI?In fact, DTI Headquarters is situated so that the Prime Meridian passes right through the middle of the director's desk. It's about a kilometer north of the Royal Observatory, just outside of Greenwich Park. I initially planned to put it in the Observatory itself, but then I realized a major tourist attraction wouldn't be the best place to put the offices of a high-security government agency.
I sit corrected (since I'm not standing up).And no, that would be the exact opposite of ironic, BrotherBenny. Irony is when something is the reverse of what would be expected or appropriate -- like, say, if the headquarters for the Department of War were located in Gandhi's birthplace. Greenwich is the most appropriate site possible for the DTI, and is therefore the least ironic site possible.
In fact, DTI Headquarters is situated so that the Prime Meridian passes right through the middle of the director's desk. It's about a kilometer north of the Royal Observatory, just outside of Greenwich Park.
I always like to see London get some love and glad Star Trek is not so US-centric anymore. Did you make any veiled or not-so-veiled references to non-Trek time travel stuff, such as Dr. Who? Did Torchwood become DTI?
And I know what Lucsly & Dulmur's first names are going to be, but I'm not telling.
Do they match the names they're given in the very recently released The Needs of the Many?
Sweet.AD Kreinns does make a cameo appearance, since I consider "Gods, Fate, and Fractals" to be more or less in continuity with DTI:WTC, but it's a minor role.
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