The STO book is kind of a weird hybrid. It's written by Michael A. Martin, so it does have the literary references that Charles is talking about. However, there are also lots of areas where the game went in a different direction from the other books, so you will not get full consistency.
The TOS movie style redesign is called Columbia class, not the NX Refit. They didn't give the refit a class name in STO.The NX refit is named the Columbia class.
The STO book is kind of a weird hybrid. It's written by Michael A. Martin, so it does have the literary references that Charles is talking about. However, there are also lots of areas where the game went in a different direction from the other books, so you will not get full consistency.
Needs of the Many explicitly references the novelverse as an alternate reality to itself a la the Kelvinverse, although others have pointed out looking closely this doesn't really work under close scrutiny I still think it's a fun idea.The Needs of the Many is a fantastic book with many Lit references.
Well, Litverse is the First Splinter timeline now, so it worked out.Needs of the Many explicitly references the novelverse as an alternate reality to itself a la the Kelvinverse, although others have pointed out looking closely this doesn't really work under close scrutiny I still think it's a fun idea.
The Solanae in the Titan novels took their name from STO.
That actually came from a request by editorial when I was writing Sight Unseen - originally I was going to give the "fish monks" a different name, but as an occasional STO player myself, I was happy to put this reference in.
Are you allowed to share what your original name was going to be (if you remember)?
I am not sure of the particulars of how this happened, but KRAD introduced Admiral Masc, a 2370s Denobulan flag officer in Tales of the Dominion War - "The Ceremony of Innocence Is Drowned" and TNG - A Time for War, A Time for Peace.
So Cryptic just released a Saber Refit in STO called the di Vinci class.
https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/11501233
Named after the ship from the novels and its console/special ability is inspired by something the ship did in the Destiny novels
it’s nice to see more cross-media references like this.
Now in STO’s timeline the Borg invasion of 2381 never happened. So the SCE must have done this for some other reason in this timeline. Maybe the 2409 Borg Invasion, or the Iconian War.
Not the first time the ship has been mentioned in STO, some early game patrol missions name dropped her a couple times and was referred to as a SCE ship, though she was never seen in the game.
https://sto.fandom.com/wiki/U.S.S._da_Vinci
I was was only talking about STO lore, nothing else.
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