No, I don't believe anyone's done anything with that, though I've thought about it and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Seconded.Where's the petition for me to sign? I think a Hera adventure would be pretty cool.
Do you guys mean a story just about the Hera, something with Geordi finding out what happened to it? Because I would deffinitely be up for either of those, although if given a choice I'd prefer the latter story.
So yeah, I've been tempted to do a story bringing back the Hera, but I'm not sure it would be the right thing to do. Maybe what would be better would be a story that revealed to the audience what happened to the Hera, but without a miraculous return or reunion or whatnot, without Starfleet or Geordi ever getting answers. Maybe without the ship and crew even surviving.
Actually I kind of feel the same way about the Hera that I feel about resurrections: namely, that I'm reluctant to give into the impulse to resolve everything in a satisfying way. In reality, loose ends happen. People disappear and nobody ever finds out what happened to them. That would probably be very common with explorer starships. There are bound to be Starfleet families who lose their loved ones and never learn the reason why.
So yeah, I've been tempted to do a story bringing back the Hera, but I'm not sure it would be the right thing to do. Maybe what would be better would be a story that revealed to the audience what happened to the Hera, but without a miraculous return or reunion or whatnot, without Starfleet or Geordi ever getting answers. Maybe without the ship and crew even surviving.
I think a standalone Hera novel would be great. Occasional books on mentioned starships is a brilliant idea.
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Agreed. It's not that I'm curel or anything, I just think it would be more interesting in terms of character development, and story potential.So yeah, I've been tempted to do a story bringing back the Hera, but I'm not sure it would be the right thing to do. Maybe what would be better would be a story that revealed to the audience what happened to the Hera, but without a miraculous return or reunion or whatnot, without Starfleet or Geordi ever getting answers. Maybe without the ship and crew even surviving.
I personally think that'd be the most satisfying way to do it -- otherwise, it seems to cheapen Geordi's suffering in "Interface."
Actually I kind of feel the same way about the Hera that I feel about resurrections: namely, that I'm reluctant to give into the impulse to resolve everything in a satisfying way. In reality, loose ends happen. People disappear and nobody ever finds out what happened to them. That would probably be very common with explorer starships. There are bound to be Starfleet families who lose their loved ones and never learn the reason why.
So yeah, I've been tempted to do a story bringing back the Hera, but I'm not sure it would be the right thing to do. Maybe what would be better would be a story that revealed to the audience what happened to the Hera, but without a miraculous return or reunion or whatnot, without Starfleet or Geordi ever getting answers. Maybe without the ship and crew even surviving.
So yeah, I've been tempted to do a story bringing back the Hera, but I'm not sure it would be the right thing to do. Maybe what would be better would be a story that revealed to the audience what happened to the Hera, but without a miraculous return or reunion or whatnot, without Starfleet or Geordi ever getting answers. Maybe without the ship and crew even surviving.
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