You know that More Beautiful than Death is a Kelvinverse novel, right?
Yeah. I was just stating the obvious. It’s not TOS. Only TOS is Star Trek. The rest is product. DS9 is a soap opera. The “Founders” are nothing.
You know that More Beautiful than Death is a Kelvinverse novel, right?
Very poor graphic depiction. Bring back the 60s!
Pittsburgh Penguin players listed as Star Fleet personnel in one of the early novels. Mary Sue.
Yeah. I was just stating the obvious. It’s not TOS. Only TOS is Star Trek. The rest is product. DS9 is a soap opera. The “Founders” are nothing.
Source, please...? Which author? Which novel?The writer imagined himself a pro-hockey player. Very sophomoric to include the names of pro athletes.
You can read e-book with free apps for computers. Barnes and Noble, and Amazon both offer ones.
One of the big reasons I like e-books is that I don't drive, so now I don't have to try to convince my mom to give me a ride to the bookstore.
Don’t remember. I read it twenty years ago. The writer contributes to this BBS.Source, please...? Which author? Which novel?
The novel is Death Count, written by L.A. Graf (which in this specific case means Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar). I can't find any evidence that either of them ever aspired to be a pro hockey atlethe or ever posted on this BBS, but I only did a few minutes of googling, so who knows.Source, please...? Which author? Which novel?
“Strange and new” doesn’t always translate into compelling and worthwhile. Cheers!^So much for seeking out the strange and new...
Maybe the authors were fans and wanted to reference players from their favorite team in their work?Why do such a thing, which will surely be found out?
Don’t remember. I read it twenty years ago. The writer contributes to this BBS.
Here’s a review on Amazon:
“...And perhaps most offensive to the intellect, the authors decided to mine the early 1990s roster of the Pittsburgh Penguins for character names. Why do such a thing, which will surely be found out? What, did they think there were no SF/ST:TOS fans who also followed ice hockey? It's not just that it's lazy, it's that it's needlessly lazy. It isn't hard to come up with credible supporting character surnames. One need not swipe them from one's hometown hockey team--and if one does so anyway, one will surely be found out...”
Maybe the authors were fans and wanted to reference players from their favorite team in their work?
but it’s silly and something someone would do in a high-school history essa
I don't see why this is a big deal?
I completely agree, writers of all genres will name characters for numerous reasons, choosing some obscure players in an equally obscure team in a not very widely played game should shouldn't be any different.
I'll give you the sport (at least from a non-American perspective; many Eastern Europeans might disagree), but back then, the team was among the best in the league for several years in a row (winning two championships), with several all-stars on the roster, one of them still considered one of the greatest players of all time. Hardly obscure. (Though certainly moving a bit off-topic now).
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