The TNG novel sounds a bit like "Meridian". If Worf falls in love with one of the inhabitants...
*Bad Robot kicks down the door*Hmm. Headlong Flight. A planet randomly jumping from dimension to dimension. Does it find its way into the Abramsverse at some point?
So, I'm going to be honest.... Not so psyched about Una's new DS9 novel as I thought I could be. I loved her earlier novels, and The Neverending Sacrifice is still one of the best novels I know in TrekLit. But her latest novel, I actually forgot the titel, was very underwhelming for me. I'm just not a fan of Pulaski, so knowing Una's writing about her again..... Then again, there will be Garak, so I can hope.
I wasn't a huge Pulaski fan either, but I thought she came across very well in The Missing. Una McCormack did a wonderful job (imho) with her. Using Beverly Crusher as an audience surrogate - showing that initial distrust, then getting to know her, and to respect and even a find a friendship of sorts - worked for me. I'm really looking forward to Enigma Tales!
On a different note: Christopher L. Bennett's January 2017 novel The Face of the Unknown has a cover! I'm looking forward to this one too, despite it appearing to be a 5YM story.
I'm excited too; I'm amazed that it's taken nearly 50 years to get a First Federation story, and I can't wait to see what Christopher's done with them.
Oh wow there's a book I haven't thought of in ages. I don't think I'd seen "Corbomite Maneuver" when I read it, so that they were characters from something else probably washed over me.Well, we got a glimpse of them in TNG: Gulliver's Fugitives by Keith Sharee, with a couple of FF ambassadors aboard the Enterprise. That's the only previous tale, as far as I know, that has ever portrayed any FF members beyond Balok. And, yes, The Face of the Unknown is consistent with it.
That is a great cover. I was not expecting to see the E-D and a 23 Century Romulan Warbird on it, I'm very curious what the significance of those ships is. I think that blurb was released a while back, I'm pretty sure I've already read it at least once before.First look at Headlong Flight. Cover and blurb:
http://www.startrek.com/article/first-look-worf-leads-a-headlong-flight
Wow, that is a gorgeous cover. I was really shocked when I found out there had not been any novels focused on the First Federation before, or even just with a significant role for them. I would have thought with The Corbomite Maneuver being so early and popular there would have been a whole bunch of books with them by now.On a different note: Christopher L. Bennett's January 2017 novel The Face of the Unknown has a cover! I'm looking forward to this one too, despite it appearing to be a 5YM story.
I was really shocked when I found out there had not been any novels focused on the First Federation before, or even just with a significant role for them.
I would have thought with The Corbomite Maneuver being so early and popular there would have been a whole bunch of books with them by now.
The FF plays a major role in Shatner's Mirror Universe trilogy.
Shatnerverse, maybe?*Bad Robot kicks down the door*
"NO!"
i had a feeling you wouldnt, Christopher. My understanding was that the Shatnerverse was always its own separate thing apart from the rest of trek lit anyways.And I did not acknowledge that version in any way in TFotU.
I think a couple fairly subtle references have made their way into recent books, but they still aren't allowed to use stuff introduced in the movies.Shatnerverse, maybe?
(And didn't somebody recently mention something in a DTI novel, that sounds suspiciously like a veiled allusion to the Abramsverse?)
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