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Any new "new ship/crew" books on the schedule?

I think the implication of the last Enterprise book was that it was over...

Personally I wouldn't mind if it was...I feel like it's had a nice conclusion and if we now put Enterprise in its box and left it alone I would feel satisfied!
 
There's still room for doing further Enterprise novels set during the series. There's a gap of as much as two months between the "Shockwave" 2-parter (10 months since NX-01's launch) and "Carbon Creek" (T'Pol's first anniversary aboard). And there's a lot of space in season 4; between the May 27 log entry of "The Augments" and the November 12 log entry of "Babel One" are only three stories (the Vulcan trilogy, "Daedalus," "The Observer Effect") which collectively span less than a month, so that leaves at least four and a half months' worth of room within the season.

Or you could tell stories set during "The Expanse," while NX-01 is travelling home after the Xindi attack (up to a month if we assume "The Expanse" begins right after "Bounty") or during their 7-week journey to the edge of the Delphic Expanse, something with the crew getting sidetracked from their mission or dealing with a shipboard crisis. Or something set during the six weeks between "The Expanse" and "The Xindi."
 
I liked Daedelus (the duology) and I liked Last Full Measure, I haven't read any of the other books set in the series' run yet...I hadn't thought of that sort of book, but now you've said that, that would be my vote!
 
Well, Archer's about to become an Admiral, then an ambassador, then the President... Tucker's "officially dead", I'd imagine T'Pol will be going along with him...

The ship's being decommissioned...

It just feels like an ending...DS9/Voy/TOS/TNG all ended with questions of "What will happen next?" That book, it satisfied me as an ending! and I don't say that often!
 
There's still room for doing further Enterprise novels set during the series. There's a gap of as much as two months between the "Shockwave" 2-parter (10 months since NX-01's launch) and "Carbon Creek" (T'Pol's first anniversary aboard). And there's a lot of space in season 4; between the May 27 log entry of "The Augments" and the November 12 log entry of "Babel One" are only three stories (the Vulcan trilogy, "Daedalus," "The Observer Effect") which collectively span less than a month, so that leaves at least four and a half months' worth of room within the season.

Or you could tell stories set during "The Expanse," while NX-01 is travelling home after the Xindi attack (up to a month if we assume "The Expanse" begins right after "Bounty") or during their 7-week journey to the edge of the Delphic Expanse, something with the crew getting sidetracked from their mission or dealing with a shipboard crisis. Or something set during the six weeks between "The Expanse" and "The Xindi."
Doesn't Last Full Measure take place during one of the Season 2 or 3 gaps you mentioned?
 
Last Full Measure takes place (with a wee bit of fudging) just after The 3rd Season Premiere iirc?
 
Well if they decommissioned the NX-01, maybe they can get a spiffy new ship and some new crew members like Shran, etc, and start a new five year mission afresh. This is sci-fi after all. Anything is possible. Now if they could make T'Pol - T'Pau, I for one, would love that. There's no reason no new developments can't abound. Do they have to be locked in that series? with those production values? Lol.
 
Ok...that would be the equivalent of Obama and Walter Natynczyk both signing onto a British Aircraft Carrier's crew...

Not seeing it myself, but ok xortex if that's what you think will happen...
 
Regarding ENT novels, I'd like to see...

One focusing on Reed and his dealings with Section 31, either before, during, or after his time on the NX-01 (or heck, why not all three! :p). Sort of like a sequel/prequel to the Section 31 miniseries from ten years ago.
Figured I'd put that in spoiler tags in case it could be considered a story idea. I'd be pretty upset if the thing I'd like to see ends up never happening because a writer couldn't use it. :ouch:
 
I'd say prequels are the way to go with Enterprise. What do we know about Archer? Born in New York, spent most of his life in San Fransisco, went to "flight school" and then became the first example of Starfleet nepotism. Did he even serve on any other ships before commanding Enterprise? His mind-blowing naivety in the early seasons suggests not.

Something like the "Mosaic"/"Pathways" novels for Voyager.

I'd also love the Archer/Scotty/beaming experiment backstory from STXI fleshed out, but that's unlikely to happen.
 
Just because the NX-01 is being decommissioned (I'm assuming so, anyway, based on TATV; I've yet to read To Brave the Storm), that doesn't mean the ENT era can't continue beyond the beginning of the Federation. I doubt the founding members just dropped all of their previous baggage and everything was hunky dory between all of them from moment one. I probably shouldn't speculate since, as I said, I haven't read the second Romulan War book yet, but a new union between four sovereign worlds is bound to suffer some growing pains.
 
Definitely the 22nd-Century can continue past the founding of the Federation--the Federation in its infancy (only a handful of worlds) is a barely touched upon story.
 
Personally I would love a series of books exclusively following Captain Dax and the aventine :)

got my vote... loved the Destiny series and the Typhon Pact series...

Can't wait to see what else is on the horizon now

M
 
Have we heard anything about the Aventine being in any of the new 24th C books coming out this year?
 
I don't think Aventine is worthy of a series. Popping up evey now and then for cameos is fine, but (technobabble drive aside) what does it have that the Enterprise-E or Titan doesn't? It'd just be another ship and crew in the already overcrowded 24th century, doing the same thing all the others are.

I agree. Dax's Aventine showing up as part of another story would be fine, but we don't need another ship-based series that wouldn't be all that different from TNG or Titan adventures. One of the biggest plusses of the Vanguard series was that it was completely different. If you want something to replace it, the concept/setting should be something equally unique, not just more of the same.
 
I just finished Destiny the other day and I have to second this!!


And after Destiny, ASD, and ZSG, I have to say 'please no'. I really liked the Ezri character on tv, but in the novels, she has turned into a know-it-all brat, especially in her relationship with Bashir, where everything she said about them as a couple was true because she used to be a counseler and had nine lifes of experience, and he was just wrong, well... because. Perhaps I'm the only who percieved her as such, but to me, a lot of potential was lost with this character.

Well you're not the only one, I loved Destiny and ASD but not because of what Ezri became.
I loved the TV character, unperfect as whe was, so human.
Now, she's become a kind of "Dax 9", too perfect.
I wish we could get Ezri back, not this "9 lives super captain".
ZSG disappointed me because of her attitude toward Bashir. (but the rest was good).

Exactly my sentiments! Jadzia quickly became this 'I know so much because I'm so old' characters, and in the books Ezri quickly took this over. And I'm not just talking about Aventine, but the DS9 Relaunch as well. Such a shame...
 
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