To be fair, we all know there'll be books at some point, they could announce titles, authors etc without release dates.
The cadence of releases hasn't quite stabilized yet (for one thing, we're about to get two books in two weeks, after a two month wait from the last one), but with the announcement of DSC #5 in December, we've got a hole in November that could be filled by a PIC tie-in.Still, I’m a little skeptical about the announcement of a Picard novel yet, particularly given the lack of official airdate. Granted they could announce both, but with the TNG novel Collateral Damage already expected in October, I kinda feel there is something of a berth being given to anything that ties in to the series, maybe until they know if there’s going to be any kind of conflict with preestablished post-Nemesis lit continuity.
IIRC, there's two novels with no information listed for pre-ordering: one in December and one in January. The December one is almost certainly the new Disco novel that was just announced a few days ago. The January one could very easily be a Picard tie-in.Ah, thank you.
Still, I’m a little skeptical about the announcement of a Picard novel yet, particularly given the lack of official airdate. Granted they could announce both, but with the TNG novel Collateral Damage already expected in October, I kinda feel there is something of a berth being given to anything that ties in to the series, maybe until they know if there’s going to be any kind of conflict with preestablished post-Nemesis lit continuity.
November is a pretty good guess, given Titan's publishing a magazine focusing on the Picard Show in November.The Picard series is set to air before Discovery's third season. The last we heard about any airdate was "late 2019." Hopefully they're still on track for that. If they stick to that, I'm thinking November 2019 for a premiere, but that's just a guess.
Picard returned to Earth in 2386 to take care of the VineyardDamn, the software at my work is blocking wherever that image is hosted... what does it say?
That’s the year we are on now. I guess we know how that Section 31 trial goes.Picard returned to Earth in 2386 to take care of the Vineyard
*cut to someone frantically stamping "And then he retired to his vineyard" on the last page of the next TNG novel*That’s the year we are on now. I guess we know how that Section 31 trial goes.
*cut to Beverley all too used to being left out**cut to someone frantically stamping "And then he retired to his vineyard" on the last page of the next TNG novel*
There’s also a model of the 1701-E noting, “Admiral Picard commanded the Enterprise-E until 2381, before he was promoted to admiral and given a special assignment by Starfleet Command.”
I can't see them putting all this effort into it and it not be compatible with Star Trek: Picard, I mean the whole thing's pretty much a walk in teaser trailer really.Dang. That would seem to be a smoking gun that the current novel-verse is incompatible, presuming that the caption is accurate and will be reflected in the show. As of now, it's just as non-canon as the novels, but it doesn't bode well!
I can't see them putting all this effort into it and it not be compatible with Star Trek: Picard, I mean the whole thing's pretty much a walk in teaser trailer really.
*sound of Thanos snap annihilating the novelverse*There’s also a model of the 1701-E noting, “Admiral Picard commanded the Enterprise-E until 2381, before he was promoted to admiral and given a special assignment by Starfleet Command.”
So, that would seem to be that.
https://trekmovie.com/2019/07/18/the-first-duty-sdcc-exhibition-reveals-star-trek-picard-details/
Yep, wouldn't be surprised if the Picard novels will go down the Discovery route and be character prequels. The question is will any fill in any of Jean Luc's post-TNG, pre-Picard (ie, novel-verse timeframe) years?I'm really expecting David Mack's upcoming TNG book to be a sort of wrap up to the current novel-verse. 2020 will probably be loaded with TOS, Discovery and Picard novels.
You mean Q, right?*sound of Thanos snap annihilating the novelverse*
*Sadly opens my wishbook to the "Countdown to Novels" entry from 2009 and appends "outlined as a hypothetical in roundtable podcast interview with several authors, a la DS9 Season 8 from the documentary"**sound of Thanos snap annihilating the novelverse*
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