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I think it both features elements from the LitVerse and directly contradicts others.

The only novel-continuity elements in Hive are the design of the Titan and two panels showing Tuvok and someone who's implicitly Christine Vale on the Titan's bridge. Otherwise, it's a completely incompatible story.
 
The only novel-continuity elements in Hive are the design of the Titan and two panels showing Tuvok and someone who's implicitly Christine Vale on the Titan's bridge. Otherwise, it's a completely incompatible story.

Ah, cool. I haven't read it yet, but was planning on getting to it eventually. I do look forward to seeing some Titan love in comic format, even if it doesn't fit my preferred canon.
 
Admiral Chekov - Living in a retirement village on New Siberia
Admiral Sulu - Living in a retirement village with Ben Sulu on Orion
Uhura - President of the African Confederation
Dr. McCoy - Living in a retirement village on Risa
Dr. Chapel - looking for Ambassador Spock
Senator Rand - still mourning that Kirk never looked at her legs, in a retirement village on Alpha Centauri.
Simple, no complications.

I realize you're joking, but:
  • We saw Admirals Chekov and Uhura in the Vulcan's Soul trilogy, circa 2377. I believe we can still consider those books as fitting with the novel continuity as I've seen a couple references to the Watraii here and there and Saavik's captaincy of the Alliance is mentioned in Titan: Taking Wing. Chekov retired from Starfleet after that story, but Uhura was still head of Starfleet Intelligence, I believe.
  • Last we saw of McCoy was A Singular Destiny (2381), where he was helping Doctors Without Borders in the recovery efforts.
  • I don't think we know for sure of what became of Sulu. His death has never been mentioned as far as I know.
  • Scotty apparently noted Christine Chapel's death as having happened a long time ago in one of the New Frontier novels.
  • Last we saw of Rand was The Lost Era: The Sundered, circa 2298.
 
I don't think we know for sure of what became of Sulu. His death has never been mentioned as far as I know.

Day of Honor: Armageddon Sky, set in 2372, featured an unnamed, elderly Starfleet legend who was strongly implied to be Sulu. He was still alive at the end of the novel.
 
Didn't DRG III's last TLE/Demora Sulu story deal with her father's fate? I haven't read it myself, but I think I remember seeing references to it explaining why we hadn't heard about Sulu after the Lost Era.
 
Day of Honor: Armageddon Sky, set in 2372, featured an unnamed, elderly Starfleet legend who was strongly implied to be Sulu. He was still alive at the end of the novel.

Oh! Nice. That was published probably five or six years before I started reading/collecting the books in earnest. I wasn't familiar with its story.

Didn't DRG III's last TLE/Demora Sulu story deal with her father's fate? I haven't read it myself, but I think I remember seeing references to it explaining why we hadn't heard about Sulu after the Lost Era.

Yeah! You just jogged my memory. One Constant Star told us that Sulu had gone missing for eleven years, along with the Excelsior, but was rescued by the Enterprise-B under Demora Sulu. For the life of me, I can't remember if Rand was amongst the Excelsior survivors.
 
I realize you're joking, but:
  • We saw Admirals Chekov and Uhura in the Vulcan's Soul trilogy, circa 2377. I believe we can still consider those books as fitting with the novel continuity as I've seen a couple references to the Watraii here and there and Saavik's captaincy of the Alliance is mentioned in Titan: Taking Wing. Chekov retired from Starfleet after that story, but Uhura was still head of Starfleet Intelligence, I believe.
  • Last we saw of McCoy was A Singular Destiny (2381), where he was helping Doctors Without Borders in the recovery efforts.
  • I don't think we know for sure of what became of Sulu. His death has never been mentioned as far as I know.
  • Scotty apparently noted Christine Chapel's death as having happened a long time ago in one of the New Frontier novels.
  • Last we saw of Rand was The Lost Era: The Sundered, circa 2298.

Definitely joking! I read the Vulcan novel so I know they are alive in the novelverse of the 24th century which makes the Federation Earth policy of no genetic engineering for humans poppycock cos something must be keeping them alive past 100 and with the energy levels of 50 year olds!
In my fan fiction world that stupid policy does not exist.
 
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