Wouldn't it be ST7?Damn book store wouldn’t let me have my copy of STD/DSC/DIS/DRY/DISCO/ST6 until the 8th. Bunch of meanies.
Wouldn't it be ST7?Damn book store wouldn’t let me have my copy of STD/DSC/DIS/DRY/DISCO/ST6 until the 8th. Bunch of meanies.
Both. The seventh show but the sixth live-action show.Wouldn't it be ST7?
ah good point.Both. The seventh show but the sixth live-action show.
Back in the day, when Voyager was winding down before the announcement of what the next show would be, it was popular to refer to it as "Series Five." It offended my sense of order that, before we found out what DSC's name was, people had taken to calling it "Series Seven," even though I know the reason was that, during the interregnum, TAS regained its standing alongside the other shows.Both. The seventh show but the sixth live-action show.
I believe only once I had to do a manual download.Has it been known not too?
Finished the book tonight. A few observations.
- It felt much more TOS than Disc
- Georgiou wasn't as fleshed out as Lorca was (at least not to me).
- Wow on that "sneaky" ending. The Romulan is intrigued!
More specifically (for myself),Do any characters from the shows, other then the obvious (Kodos and Kirk) show up or get mentioned?
Great, now people are finishing the book and I still need to wait four more days for it.
More specifically (for myself),do Robert April and/or Kor get mentioned?
Do any characters from the shows, other then the obvious (Kodos and Kirk) show up or get mentioned?
Very cool, thanks, man.As far as I can recall, DM is fully consistent with the April "Enterprise Logs" story, though not to any extent that would make anyone who didn't know about that story think it was anything more than just another TOS cameo appearance to help tie the 23rd century together.
Just finished the book.
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