Yevetha
Commodore
I think Mack should throw a curveball and upload Tasha Yar's brain into B-4.
Please don't bring her back.
I think Mack should throw a curveball and upload Tasha Yar's brain into B-4.
After the revelations of "Nemesis", I told Jeff Lang that if he ever did a sequel to "Immortal Coil", perhaps the prototypes would be B-1, B-2 and B-3.
As I've said before, that doesn't work for me because B-4 was simply too crude to be the fourth prototype out of six.
I've suggested, B-1 through B-3 might've been nonhumanoid prototypes of just the positronic brain
don't be a party pooper
^ Absolutely not.
Thankfully, the revised script for "Nemesis" ditched the previous name of "B-9" ("benign").
Thank you.
Just to keep you in a state of terrified anticipation
I think Mack should throw a curveball and upload Tasha Yar's brain into B-4.
Please don't bring her back.
^The movie made it pretty clear that B-4 was very simple and incapable of the kind of growth and learning that Lal showed. I mean, that was the whole thematic point behind the character.
I think Mack should throw a curveball and upload Tasha Yar's brain into B-4.
So if the editorial decision were made to make the novels consistent with Countdown, there's no reason they couldn't be. After all, that comic sold very well, so there could be good marketing/economic reasons to tie into it. It would just be something that both the novels and STO chose to be consistent with, just as they're both consistent with canon. It would just fit into their respective tapestries in different ways.
It's worth noting that the STO history doesn't diverge overly from Treklit. The Needs of the Many, for instance, cites pressure from the Gorns' various allies--the Romulans, Tzenkethi, Breen, Tholians, and Kinshaya, i.e. the other Typhon Pact polities in the main Treklitverse--as key in preventing an early outbreak of Gorn-Klingon war.
The Persistence of Memory said:The start of a new trilogy by the national bestselling author of Star Trek: Destiny!
A brazen heist: Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise crew race to find out who has stolen one of the Galaxy’s most important technological achievements—and for what sinister purpose.
A broken promise: One desperate man risks everything for what he abandoned decades ago—but is he ready to pay the price for redemption?
A daring mission: Against overwhelming odds, and with time running out, Commander Worf has only one chance to avert a disaster—but how high a price will he pay for victory?
http://books.simonandschuster.com/S...ions-1-The-of-Memory/David-Mack/9781451650723
Silent Weapons said:The second book in a new trilogy by the national bestselling author of Star Trek: Destiny!
Three years after the disastrous final Borg Invasion, a bitter cold war against the Typhon Pact has pushed Starfleet’s resources to the breaking point. Now the rise of a dangerous new technology threatens to destroy the Federation from within.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise crew answer a distress call, only to become targets in a deadly game of deception. To protect a vital diplomatic mission, they must find a way to identify the spies hiding in their midst, before it’s too late. But Worf soon realizes thecrew’s every move has been predicted: Someone is using them as pawns. And the closer they get to exposing their enemy, the deeper they spiral into its trap…
http://books.simonandschuster.com/S...ons-2-Silent-Weapons/David-Mack/9781451650730
The Body Electric said:The climax of a new trilogy by the national bestselling author of Star Trek: Destiny!
At the center of the Galaxy, a planet-sized Machine of terrifying power and unfathomable purpose hurls entire star systems into a supermassive black hole. Wesley Crusher, now a full-fledged Traveler, knows the Machine must be stopped…but he has no idea how. He enlists the help of Captain Picard and the Enterprise crew, who also fail to halt the unstoppable alien juggernaut’s destructive labors. But they soon divine the Machine’s true purpose, which threatens to exterminate all life in the Milky Way Galaxy. With time running out, Picard realizes he knows of only one person who might be able to stop the Machine in time to avert a galactic catastrophe—but he has no idea how to find him.
http://books.simonandschuster.com/Star-Trek-TNG-Cold-Equations-3-The-Body/David-Mack/9781451650747
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