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IDW TNG/DS9 crossover in 2019?

Here's the Trekmovie article
Very cool, I've been hoping IDW would do more stuff with the series other then TOS, TNG, Kelvinverse, and Disco.
I'm guessing we must be pretty close to an announcement, because I can't see Woodward posting this stuff without IDW's OK, and that probably wouldn't happen unless they were getting ready for an announcement.
 
Next month in the January solicitations? Then there's New York Comic Con in a few weeks.

Transformers and Terra Incognita both end in December so for Trek there's currently a clean slate to fill in 2019.

Also if it is post-Nemesis I wonder if they're liaising with Kurtzman & Beyer on setting things up for 'Untitled New Star Trek Series Featuring Sir Patrick Stewart As Jean-Luc Picard', or at the very least making sure there are no major story clashes
 
I wonder if they’re finally adapting David Mack’s Destiny? We were hoping for that a few years ago but instead we got Hive.

Just a thought
 
I don't remember seeing Quark at all in Destiny, I guess they could add a scene or two with him, but that seems unlikely.
 
I wonder if they’re finally adapting David Mack’s Destiny? We were hoping for that a few years ago but instead we got Hive.

Just a thought
I'm not sure anyone was really "hoping" for that. Word got out that IDW was doing a Borg story set post-Nemesis, and somehow this got conflated into being a Destiny adaptation.
 
I'm thinking if they were going to do novel adaptations we probably would have gotten some by now.
 
I was more interested in a 24th century ongoing. If I’m not mistaken they have no ongoing series left at this point.
 
I was more interested in a 24th century ongoing. If I’m not mistaken they have no ongoing series left at this point.
Nope, but I think they hinted at Kelvin timeline mini-series. It'll be like Venom in the 90s, except never on time :D Or maybe it won't, I have never actually read an issue of Venom, I just know that in the 90s he had like a dozen of mini-series that were released in quick succession instead of an ongoing.
 
True, the novel of "Ashes of Eden" is the "fountain of youth" story that Shatner tried to pitch to Paramount for his version of ST VI, and also the film slot that became "Generations", IIRC.

Sometimes I wish I lived in a world where Paramount made The Ashes of Eden in 1994 as "Star Trek VII," then made Generations (or something like it) in 1996 for the 30th-anniversary. :)
 
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