No doubt this has been brought up before, so pardon me, but would this work for Trek literature? I know that many elements in books delve into characters' pasts and there have been so many books and so much information that publishing character biographies would probably tread on ground already covered, but nonetheless I was thinking about it today while reading an article about Paul McGillion's audition for Trek XI.
One person posted a comment on the article that included "tidbits" about Scotty's life, and specifically that he worked on naval ships before starships. I have no idea if this has ever been established, but still, it got me thinking about what a "Montgomery Scott: The Biography" would be like. Conceivably you could have biographies for any number of characters, if purely for novelty's sake. There was a biograhy about James Bond, after all.
But I guess Trek is a different matter because of the sheer volume of material, and it would be a nightmare to pick and choose which elements to include from hundreds of books.
Thoughts?
One person posted a comment on the article that included "tidbits" about Scotty's life, and specifically that he worked on naval ships before starships. I have no idea if this has ever been established, but still, it got me thinking about what a "Montgomery Scott: The Biography" would be like. Conceivably you could have biographies for any number of characters, if purely for novelty's sake. There was a biograhy about James Bond, after all.
But I guess Trek is a different matter because of the sheer volume of material, and it would be a nightmare to pick and choose which elements to include from hundreds of books.
Thoughts?