Yeah. There will still be Star Trek novels by our favourite authors in the years to come. I, for one, am optimistic for the future of Treklit.
24th century Lit Con has been active for 18 years, starting with Avatar in 2001. And even then, they built on things from some novels released a year or so prior. And eighteen year run isn't anything to sneeze at, and even if there were no Picard show or a revival of 24th century Star Trek, it would have eventually ended anyway on the simple basis that everything ends, nothing is permanent or forever. So rather a glum situation where the 24th century Lit Con ends because Pocket gave up the license due to poor sales, we are in a situation where the Lit Con is ending because we're getting a 24th century revival on screen, definitely the best possible scenario we could have hoped for. The fact this revival is also returning Picard to our screens is an added bonus.We've been blessed with 15? more years
Do I regret the now-very real likelihood of not getting another tale involving characters like Christine Vale or T’Ryssa Chen? Absolutely, I love them like they were canon. But they’re still there in the stories that exist. They’re still out there. Hell, if any franchise is built around the ability to run multiple continuities producing new content simultaneously, Star Trek is certainly capable of it, so we may still see SOMETHING, even if it’s more limited than it had been.
Actually, all of "All Good Things" never happened, except the very ending....All Good Things (the future bit) never happened - that's the whole point of the Poker game at the end - the future is not set and none of the characters know what the future will hold. Worf and Riker do everything but look directly at the viewer while explaining this.
Picard was never mentioned in ST09.Does that exhibit date really count, without onscreen citation?
Aakar recently stated Picard will never make admiral. I suppose he could be overridden. BTW, in the 2009 JJ movie, Picard was an ambassador?
Yes this right here.Don't rule out the possibility that, like in Del Rey's "canon" Star Wars novels, characters from the previous continuity could be reintroduced in time into the new continuity tie-ins, if there's a place or a need for them in the story.
Thanks. I did not recall where I read that. Wasn't Countdown considered Canon for a while?Picard was never mentioned in ST09.
You're thinking of the non-canon Countdown comic.
It was never canon. People just were just mislead by an interview.Thanks. I did not recall where I read that. Wasn't Countdown considered Canon for a while?
Does that exhibit date really count, without onscreen citation?
Aakar recently stated Picard will never make admiral. I suppose he could be overridden. BTW, in the 2009 JJ movie, Picard was an ambassador?
I'm pretty sure the interviewer goaded Roberto Orci into saying it was; Orci walked back that statement the next day.
Don't rule out the possibility that, like in Del Rey's "canon" Star Wars novels, characters from the previous continuity could be reintroduced in time into the new continuity tie-ins, if there's a place or a need for them in the story.
There's no way they'd go to all that effort and not have it count. We'll get onscreen citation when Picard is actually broadcast.Does that exhibit date really count, without onscreen citation?
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