The first teaser for Star Trek: Picard has dropped:
The likelihood of that happening is vanishingly small.Rather the books just kept doing what they’re doing and leave the show out of it.
I know. It’s just a shame that this new show will ruin them.The likelihood of that happening is vanishingly small.
Um, no they won't. They'll be put out of mainline continuity, but that was always tenuous anyhow. First Contact put Federation out of mainline continuity; "Second Chances" put Imzadi out of mainline continuity. It didn't "ruin" either novel -- in fact, both are still considered among two of the finer Trek novels ever written. So nothing's being "ruined."I know. It’s just a shame that this new show will ruin them.
Ha! You’re like me with my Star Wars novels. I decided to keep the Legends one on the shelf and the Disney ones under my bed.My big concern is just going to be arranging things on the shelf, considering I’ve used a rough chronological order - we get new continuity set in the 2380s, it’s gonna throw things way off for me. But I’ll still have the older books, all those good stories will still be there to revisit.
My hope is that they'll do some kind of in-continuity reset, a la Crisis on Infinite Earths (although the DTI and Voyager novels have explicitly laid out that only the novelverse timeline ultimately prevails, this would likely have to be retconned or ignored), or at least some kind of finale where loose ends are tied up and we can call this version of the novelverse closed rather than cancelled.So the novelverse as it know it, Destiny, The Fall etc etc is now an endangered species?
As in, should we assume that they'll not be continuing that particular continuity?
Or might it be one of those situations where they try to meld it into whatever Picard establishes between where we are in the novels and when the show starts?
There's probably a third option where the novelverse is fine up to a certain point where events referenced in Picard can't be ignored or retconnend away. At that point you have a branched continuity.My hope is that they'll do some kind of in-continuity reset, a la Crisis on Infinite Earths (although the DTI and Voyager novels have explicitly laid out that only the novelverse timeline ultimately prevails, this would likely have to be retconned or ignored), or at least some kind of finale where loose ends are tied up and we can call this version of the novelverse closed rather than cancelled.
A couple details are given. If we're lucky, what we find out about the premise in the teaser is representative of the show's concerns, and they don't talk about anything between Nemesis and ST09, and the Countdown to Novels book(s) may be able to make a fairly smooth bridge from the novelverse to the Picard show. Hopefully less wacky than the way the comics reset to status-quo when TSFS and especially TVH came out, but I'd rather have that than nothing.
If there is to be a reconciliation, though, one thing is clear; People in Starfleet really need to stop using "You'll never be promoted again" as an under-the-table punishment. First Sisko with Worf, now Akaar with Picard. Although in Picard's case, maybe promotion was intended to be a punishment, kicking him off the field after whatever mishap happened after the Romulus rescue mission.
As much as I like many novels, I feel that an alpha canon series will naturally want to do its own take on Picard's history. Kurtzman's crew will undoubtedly not want to be bound by crises for Picard in the novelverse.Yeah, hopefully this will give us enough time to transition from the books to whatever happens to make Picard leave Starfleet.
Well of course those works will be steamrolled. That is what canon, primary stories in the Star Trek franchise do. And Star Trek Online has never been heavy on worldbuilding in plausible detail for the future.I have a feeling Star Trek Coundown comic (and thus Data's resurrection and Star Trek Online) might be steamrolled. Picard wasn't in charge of the rescue armada in Countdown, and he was an Ambassador to Vulcan, not an Admiral. Although it's possible STO may just handwave this into Picard being reinstated into Starfleet as Admiral and then leading a rescue armada immediately after Countdown, depending on how specific the Picard series is about these events.
Uh, that is not quite how it works. Star Trek Online and IDW Publishing did not take Pocket novels into account because they wanted to do their own take on things, and different licensees are allowed to do that. Pocket novels have certainly ignored what happens in contemporary works from other licensees.I highly doubt it, as later Trek works (Star Trek Online, Countdown) ignored Destiny entirely.
Sadly, I doubt that will happen. Consider if Picard brings in the Q. There is no way the showrunners will choose to be beholden to the novels' interpretation of how Q interact with spacetime physics, including the death of Q Junior, if and when Picard does its own take on the Q. After all, for comparison Discovery season 2 overrode Forgotten History, and I bet season 3 will throw more of what the DTI series established out the window, even accounting for the framework of timeline changes.My hope is that they'll do some kind of in-continuity reset, a la Crisis on Infinite Earths (although the DTI and Voyager novels have explicitly laid out that only the novelverse timeline ultimately prevails, this would likely have to be retconned or ignored), or at least some kind of finale where loose ends are tied up and we can call this version of the novelverse closed rather than cancelled.
I think there are far more Star Trek Online players than book readers, and the devs will likely, to stay relevant, change the game to match the show. Even if Q has to do it.I'm some there some things that people can claim would fit but I'm be amazed if any of the following is folded into canon:
* All of Destiny
* Marriage to Beverly
* The kid (I forgot his name)
So the novelverse continuity gets officially shunted over to an alternate timeline. Big deal. This has happened before and will happen again. That doesn’t lessen the fact that they’re good stories. Hell, it doesn’t discount elements creeping back into the new lines that spring out of the new canon - how often have we seen 80s novel elements be included in more modern novels, even if just as a name drop or something?
Um, no they won't. They'll be put out of mainline continuity, but that was always tenuous anyhow. First Contact put Federation out of mainline continuity; "Second Chances" put Imzadi out of mainline continuity. It didn't "ruin" either novel -- in fact, both are still considered among two of the finer Trek novels ever written. So nothing's being "ruined."
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