Would anyone like to see a book series about the Columbia crew that takes place before the ship was ambushed by the Romulans?
Would anyone like to see a book series about the Columbia crew that takes place before the ship was ambushed by the Romulans?
I think it would be hard to even come close to the incredibleness of their story from Destiny (my favorite part of the trilogy and possibly the whole last decade of Treklit overall), so... I mean, maybe, they're a good crew, but they were created to tell that story, and it's so much bigger than anything you could tell prior that it just mostly seems pointless. Lots of other crews with ongoing adventures.
I wouldn't mind seeing them feature a bit in The Romulan War though.
I wouldn't mind seeing them feature a bit in The Romulan War though.
They can't, IIRC they skipped the Romulan war because of the events of Destiny.
that's what I thought, maybe that will be the catalyst, on of Earth's Ships of the Line being "destroyed" by the romulans.^Actually they do miss the "war" part of it. Columbia takes part in the 2155-2156 hostilities leading up to it in the Enterprise novels. But in Destiny Hernandez herself states Earth was not yet at war, backed up by various sources stating the war starting in 2156 shortly after her disappearance.
^Actually they do miss the "war" part of it. Columbia takes part in the 2155-2156 hostilities leading up to it in the Enterprise novels. But in Destiny Hernandez herself states Earth was not yet at war, backed up by various sources stating the war starting in 2156 shortly after her disappearance.
^Actually they do miss the "war" part of it. Columbia takes part in the 2155-2156 hostilities leading up to it in the Enterprise novels. But in Destiny Hernandez herself states Earth was not yet at war, backed up by various sources stating the war starting in 2156 shortly after her disappearance.
Hmm, I guess that's one way of interpreting it. But I've been assuming that the book The Romulan War would pick up pretty much where Kobayashi Maru left off, and would resolve the Columbia cliffhanger from the end of KM. So while the ship might vanish somewhere midway through the novel, I'd expect it to be present at least in the early portions. I don't know what they're actually planning for the book, though.
Wasn't the NX-O2 taken down by the Jem'Hador? and was later discoverd on a desert planet? (info taken from, ships of the line calender book)
Leaving aside the somewhat unfair dismissal of the differences that were found in the Russian orbiter design (and those of the Energiya booster and the AN-225 shuttle transport -all three of which were,sadly, denied the chance to truly shine), Buran did make it into orbit in 1988...
...which is more than can be said for OV-101, I might add.
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