Shadows On The Sun is a McCoy-centric story, and delves into his divorce.I just picked up the e-books of TOS: Shadows on the Sun and The Lost Years. I'll confess they aren't ones I'm dying to read, but they sound interesting and with TLY only $2.99US and SotS only $1.99, I figured what the hell I'll give them a try.
The Lost Years visits the period between Turnabout Intruder & Star Trek The Motion Picture. But as I recall, due to the problems with the Animated series at the time, the TAS adventures are skipped over and neither M'Ress or Arex appear or are mentioned.
Although, on the other hand, Dillard's earlier novels did reference ShiKahr as Spock's home, suggesting that she was at least partly aware of TAS.
Exactly. It wasn't a decree not to use them until the infamous "Star Trek Office" memo from Richard Arnold (during the hiatus between the first two seasons of TNG) to the renewing licensees, which is quoted in part in the lettercol of the second DC Comics run (ie. post-ST V stories).I don't know if that was the reason. A number of the early novelists had just never seen TAS, or didn't personally consider it to count. For instance, Yesterday's Son ignores "Yesteryear" in its treatment of the Guardian of Forever. And virtually nobody ever mentioned Arex and M'Ress.
Prior to Len Wein reviving them in the DC comic in 1987 (which then led to Peter David writing them in the same comic and subsequently bringing them into New Frontier), the only appearance of those two in any original tie-in story that I recall (aside from the revisionist Power Records versions) was a passing mention in David Gerrold's The Galactic Whirlpool for Bantam.
Although, on the other hand, Dillard's earlier novels did reference ShiKahr as Spock's home, suggesting that she was at least partly aware of TAS.
You missed KRAD, he's got a story in the Aliens: Bug Hunt anthology."TNG: Hearts and Minds" by Dayton Ward has just arrived Down Under!
Dayton Ward and Greg Cox on the "New Release" shelves, Galaxy Bookshop by Ian McLean, on Flickr
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