Or possibly this short story comes under the "marketing" banner for STO, like "The Path to 2409".
If it's presented as actual narrative fiction, then that wouldn't cut it. There would need to be a license granted for it.
Or possibly this short story comes under the "marketing" banner for STO, like "The Path to 2409".
I haven't picked up a copy yet. Been too busy to make it to the bookstore.
I haven't picked up a copy yet. Been too busy to make it to the bookstore.
Bookstores. I remeber those with great fondess...![]()
If it's presented as actual narrative fiction, then that wouldn't cut it. There would need to be a license granted for it.
I'll just note that Christine Thompson is 'Kestrel', the game's head writer. I don't read STM any more, so I didn't see that.
As for Greg's news - I don't follow the authors on Facebook, so will have missed that. A link would be appreciated.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150814045333800&id=591878799
Of course, he doesn't say it's a book - could be a comic or videogame, or fan film - but on the balance of probabilities...
Oh, it's definitely my next novel. Another TOS book set during the original five-year mission.
And, despite the title, no sparkly vampires are involved!
I'd much rather have Data as the captain of the Enterprise fiction, than a character I don't know and don't care about.![]()
Then you definitely haven't read the story. Because there's a surprise twist!
So far, Shon has been one of the only worthwhile characters to come out of STO, so I'd like to see more fiction featuring him and the crew of the Enterprise-F - however, while Thompson's short story was alright, and there was the occasional well-written mission in STO, the majority of the writing in that game has been bunk, and so I'd prefer it if the novelverse writers were allowed in a bit.
Shan (or Shon, I can't remember for sure and don't want to get up to check).
I nearly purchased it today but the magazine was £5 (about as much as I pay for paperbacks off Amazon) and it looked like the story was only a couple of pages long once the pictures are allowed for.
I nearly purchased it today but the magazine was £5 (about as much as I pay for paperbacks off Amazon) and it looked like the story was only a couple of pages long once the pictures are allowed for.
That's why it's called a short story.![]()
Well, that's not really fair...
According to 8 of 5's blog there was another original short story by Christine Thompson in the newest issue of the magazine. My subscription ran out, so I won't be reading this one sadly.
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