It'll be in the Starfleet Academy series. Picard will be the school's Head.
That, or he'll be the leader of a colony on a far off planet.
That, or he'll be the leader of a colony on a far off planet.
doesn't have to be either or. I'm sure they'll move forward like the books don't exist, they won't make decisions based upon that. Of course, the series writers have ability to pull anything they like from the books at will, so if there are bits that work for them, sure they will consider using them. Almost definitely won't be used as whole cloth, but decent chance that at least parts will make it through, at least in some fashion. But if the show wants Borg, they're going to use Borg, doesn't matter what the books did. Etc. Hoping some of the character bits, like Beverly/Rene, may make it through even if the end result is different than the books would have done.
Been thinking on this subject a bit. A common belief among many is that with Kirsten Beyer responsible for the show, and given her background with Pocket Books and the novel continuity that she'll make this show compatible with the novel continuity, thus keeping the continuity in tact. But the truth of the matter is, this decision won't be Beyer's to make, it'll be CBS calling the shots. And if they don't want the show consistent with novel continuity, then it won't be.
Been thinking on this subject a bit. A common belief among many is that with Kirsten Beyer responsible for the show, and given her background with Pocket Books and the novel continuity that she'll make this show compatible with the novel continuity, thus keeping the continuity in tact. But the truth of the matter is, this decision won't be Beyer's to make, it'll be CBS calling the shots. And if they don't want the show consistent with novel continuity, then it won't be.
And I can very much see this being the case. First, there's the belief among corporations that "Issue 1" sells the best out of anything, and that's why comic franchises have so many reboots or relaunches or rebrandings, because Issue 1 will sell more copies than Issue 36. Now yes, there may be aspects of the show's backstory that may not get properly addressed in the show. The argument among some seems to be "might as well stick with what went on in the novels, they already exist and this can help sell more copies of them." But, I'm pretty certain CBS marketing folks are probably thinking "how can we use a new Trek TV series to sell new novels?" rather than "how can we use a new Trek TV series to sell more copies of novels from the 2000s?" With that in mind, I find it more likely that we'll get new tie-in novels to expand on the show's backstory rather than just reprint old novels so that viewers of the Picard Show will know what the Typhon Pact is or why the Borg are extinct or whatever. And since new audience is the key factor here, it seems less and less likely the new show and its tie-in novels are going to be novel continuity compatible.
Stewart is EP so presumably if he doesn’t like something it won’t make it in. They’ll have to keep him sweetPlus the influence of the other writers and PS himself.
"So Picard is married to Beverly and has a child"
PS: Too obvious, I don't like it
"So Picard was never married to Beverly and never had a child".
YesBTW is it confirmed Kirsten Beyer will be on the staff of the new TNG series?
Kirsten isn't just "on staff," she's credited as the series's co-creator. She's the prime mover behind this whole project.BTW is it confirmed Kirsten Beyer will be on the staff of the new TNG series?
Stewart is EP so presumably if he doesn’t like something it won’t make it in. They’ll have to keep him sweet
That sounds really bad it makes him sound like a spoilt brat who throws his toys out of the prom if he doesn’t get his way, I’m sure Sir Pat is a sweet guy
The more I think about it, even if there is the slightest chance this Picard series doesn’t cancel/reboot the post-Nemesis continuity, all the other shows that are inevitably coming will eventually. The days of Pocket having total creative freedom over the Trek universe are over. And they will be missed.
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