Someone would have to remember Kadohata!I wonder if any future in-series TNG/DS9 novels will include some novelverse characters who were "always there" but never came to the forefront until post-Nemesis?
Someone would have to remember Kadohata!I wonder if any future in-series TNG/DS9 novels will include some novelverse characters who were "always there" but never came to the forefront until post-Nemesis?
Well, the most recent Picard novel did that.I wonder if any future in-series TNG/DS9 novels will include some novelverse characters who were "always there" but never came to the forefront until post-Nemesis?
Well, the most recent Picard novel did that.
Christine ValeWith who?
Christine Vale, Ranul Keru and Karen McCreedy appeared in The Dark Veil.With who?
I will gladly take more Kadohata appearances. I loved the character, and it's too bad she seemed to get pushed out the same time Marco and KRAD did...Someone would have to remember Kadohata!
Keith, I thought she was great, and was really looking forward to seeing her grow. Q&A was by far my favorite of the TNG books in that run between A Time To... and Destiny and it still remains a favorite, on par with The Light Fantastic.I'm just glad anybody remembers Kadohata. (Sigh.)
If the releases we're seeing this year are going to be the new normal, then we are going to still be getting books for the earlier shows, but they'll be going back to stand alone books set during the shows.
I wonder if any future in-series TNG/DS9 novels will include some novelverse characters who were "always there" but never came to the forefront until post-Nemesis?
I'm just glad anybody remembers Kadohata. (Sigh.)
That was my express purpose in creating the character, in fact.I liked seeing another family person as part of things.
Christine Vale, Ranul Keru and Karen McCreedy appeared in The Dark Veil.
He'd better be.@KRAD having been such an integral part of the early potions of the Litverse, are you excited for Coda?
Was DRG III one of the others Mr. Mack?He'd better be.KRAD and a few other fellow Trek authors sat in on some of the early brainstorming meetings with either me and James, or me and Dayton. The three of us put it all together, but we listened to the input of many of our colleagues, as well as that of our editors and the licensor, before we finalized the story outlines.
Yes, for the reasons mentioned by @David Mack above.@KRAD having been such an integral part of the early potions of the Litverse, are you excited for Coda?
I can neither confirm nor deny his involvement or lack thereof.Was DRG III one of the others Mr. Mack?
McCreedy is now the chief engineer, while Vale and Keru are still in the same positions.Are they any different from their novelverse counterparts?
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