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Charting the Novel-verse

I don't think you mentioned that Saavik was assigned to the Enterprise A in the second DC Comics series, and appeared aboard her in Mere Anarchy: The Blood-Dimmed Tide.
 
Holy freaking crap. This is incredible.

As Christopher mentioned, there are a few little typographical problems, but overall... well done. Wow.
 
turtletrekker said:
Steve Mollmann and Michael Shuster
:gasp: You got the wrong name wrong! Now I know how Steve usually feels...

We are actually writing a fairly standalone book in A Choice of Catastrophes; there's been pretty minimal references to non-television adventures. (Heck, there's been minimal references to television adventures.)
In point of fact, The Tears of Eridanus, despite being a Myriad Universes tale, contains more lit references than what we've written of A Choice of Catastrophes so far. Weird, I know.
 
Another thing I thought of: A few old novels - Strangers from the Sky, Final Frontier and (I think) Entropy Effect referenced events and used dates from the Goldsteins' old Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology (which I believe the FASA Trek timeline was based on, or vice versa).
 
Not to open a can of worms, but...

One could argue that Spock's World brings in the entirety of Doctor Who as an in-universe work of fiction.

I read somewhere that at some point in the DS9-R Taran'atar picks a fight with an Aliens Alien in the holosuite, so the same applies. And isn't Predator a part of the same universe? Considering the Jem'Hadar are fairly blatant Predator rip-offs this is quite interesting.

I've read that Ishmael had one or two big huge unauthorized crossovers (to stuff I didn't watch so have no knowledge of), too.
 
One could argue that Spock's World brings in the entirety of Doctor Who as an in-universe work of fiction.

Except that My Enemy, My Ally (or was it The Wounded Sky?) had previously depicted it as a work of fiction. One of the old 20th-century videos that Ensign Freeman and Uhura were converting to 3-D was shown playing, with a blue box materializing and a curly-haired fellow in a long, colorful scarf emerging (and saying a line Tom Baker never said in any actual episode).

I don't recall how Spock's World references Doctor Who, but Ishmael certainly alludes to it with references to Metebelis crystals and a time-travelling civilization in Kasterborous (Gallifrey's home galaxy).


I read somewhere that at some point in the DS9-R Taran'atar picks a fight with an Aliens Alien in the holosuite, so the same applies.

All that proves is that the Alien franchise exists as fiction in the Trek universe. It's no different from Data playing Sherlock Holmes or Henry V.

And isn't Predator a part of the same universe? Considering the Jem'Hadar are fairly blatant Predator rip-offs this is quite interesting.

Actually the Nausicaans are the ones who resemble Predators.


I've read that Ishmael had one or two big huge unauthorized crossovers (to stuff I didn't watch so have no knowledge of), too.

The whole book is a crossover with the Western Here Come the Brides.
 
turtletrekker said:
Steve Mollmann and Michael Shuster
:gasp: You got the wrong name wrong! Now I know how Steve usually feels...
*sigh* Throughout? I'll try to find to time at work to do some edits.

Not to open a can of worms, but...

One could argue that Spock's World brings in the entirety of Doctor Who as an in-universe work of fiction.

I read somewhere that at some point in the DS9-R Taran'atar picks a fight with an Aliens Alien in the holosuite, so the same applies. And isn't Predator a part of the same universe? Considering the Jem'Hadar are fairly blatant Predator rip-offs this is quite interesting.

I've read that Ishmael had one or two big huge unauthorized crossovers (to stuff I didn't watch so have no knowledge of), too.

You want worms? Planet X could bring in the entire Marvel multi-verse, which has crossed over with the DC universe.

:lol::techman:
 
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Well, if you go there, then things would just get silly. The Future Begins mentions a planet from The Fifth Element. I don't even like that film.
 
Christopher:
I may have gotten Spock's World and My Enemy, My Ally mixed up. Sorry.

Having Aliens as an in-universe work of fiction is what I meant, hence me saying "the same applies".

Also: Jem'Hadar turn invisible, are really tough and live to fight. Naussicans look more like Predators, but they don't act like them at all (at least not the way Predators are depicted in the movies).



It's probably best this "in-universe universe" can stay closed for now :)
 
Speaking of Aliens tie-ins, we did have a reference to "Acheron" in A Time to Sow, in the context of terraforming. For those who don't know, Acheron was the name given to planet otherwise known as "LV-426" (which was being terraformed during the events of the film) in Alan Dean Foster's novelization of Aliens as well as earlier versions of the screenplay.

I put in the reference mostly just to see if anyone would catch it.... :)
 
Christopher;4112748 Maybe you should mention that VGR: [I said:
Full Circle[/I] references "Isabo's Shirt." Also, there are some typographical problems in the VGR post, with series titles (such as Spirit Walk and Dark Matters) being listed in the same way as their individual installment titles and thus being confusing to the uninitiated.
Fixed Spirit Walk and Dark Matters and made the "Isabo's Shirt" reference. Thanks.

turtletrekker said:
Steve Mollmann and Michael Shuster
:gasp: You got the wrong name wrong! Now I know how Steve usually feels...
I found it mis-spelled twice and spelled correctly twice. I hope I fixed them all. sorry (Uhhhm, Mollmann put me up to it. ;))
 
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And isn't Predator a part of the same universe? Considering the Jem'Hadar are fairly blatant Predator rip-offs this is quite interesting.
Actually the Nausicaans are the ones who resemble Predators.

The Jem'Hadar invisibility cloak used in their first appearance is the same effect as in Predator, the Nausicaan makeup resembles the Predator, and the Hirogen are, to all intents and purposes, Predators - but don't look like them.

FWIW, the Feledrin in On The Spot is the same alien species used in the Dr Who audio Unregenerate (wot I also wrote) and so far nobody noticed...
 
Only one thought right now: TNG: Possession is a direct sequel to one of Dillard's original series novels.

Added Posession (and Diane Duane's Intellivore) to the TNG page under "Sequels to TOS books".

Next time, I'm gonna have to add a page for novel-verse references in Strange New Worlds stories. Didn't think of it in time. (Am adding "The Aliens Are Coming" with the Khan books.)
 
Awesome work! :techman:

I appreciate that this thread has been made sticky, since I was a big fan of its predecessor and want to see the work continue...

I really look forward to the addition of more Strange New Worlds content. (I deliberately avoided novel-continuity references in my own story, but the events of the story itself are also easy to reference. ;) I know a couple of SNW writers included references from their own stories when they wrote other work later.)

So, let me get this straight...Gold Key Comics and FASA get some love in more current works, but the Bantam novels don't? :eek:

You want worms? Planet X could bring in the entire Marvel multi-verse, which has crossed over with the DC universe.

:lol::techman:
To be fair, the X-Men crossovers make it pretty clear that Earth-616 (comicspeak for the main Marvel Universe) is separate from the universe in which Star Trek occurs.

Beyond that, I think references to present-day pop culture as fiction in TrekLit is a whole other thing, which might justify its own thread...
 
I am pretty sure I am the only person out there referencing Gold Key comics, and I just do it to cause trouble. There is a slight FASA reference (very slight) in The Tears of Eridanus, though (to the only FASA sourcebook I've ever read). And I don't remember those Bantams enough to make any references!
 
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