Regarding Krissten Richter and Etana Kol:
When the DS9 relaunch and Mission Gamma were underway, we talked to Marco early on about bringing the characters into the books. It was to be clear that they were a couple, and put into the "bible" and plots; it just happened that they were written by David before they were written by Mike and I.
So on a technicality, due to artistic interference, the specifics of their relationship WERE first revealed by David. And we are grateful for that, and he (and others) have written them well. But we did create and introduce the characters, and originally wrote their relationship into the comics (issues #10, 11 and 15). Hope that helps to clear things up.
As I recall, Andy, you and Mike actually asked me to introduce the relationship in
Twilight, as you were going to reference it in
Cathedral, and felt that the arc would carry more dramatic weight if it had some earlier appearances behind it. I, of course, was delighted to help.
Also, Jason, I don't know if this is of interest, but in
Twilight, I believe, either Quark or Treir (and possibly both) think about people's relationships and attractiveness to others without regard to them being of opposite genders. I'd have to search for the references, but I know they're in there.
...I really dont think that you can say that I am simply "making up theories in order to publish a book" about Star Trek. For one thing, this isnt my first or only book. But, more importantly, I write as a passionate fan of the franchise--or, as I call it, a "monomyth"--as well as a scholar.
Anyway, this lively thread reminds me of how exciting this field of Trekkian inquiry really is!
Mr. Greven, I haven't read your book--I just learned of its existence here today--but reading
about your book in this thread, I have to say that I can easily see your perspective (and did during the run of the series). National chauvinism and in some sense, revenge fantasy, seemed to rear up in
Enterprise with the whole introduction of the Xindi arc. I'll be interested to read more.