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Spoilers NO SPOILERS FOR CODA - A Lit-verse Grand Finale...What We Know (Spoilers for Entire Lit-verse)

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 have missed new novels set during the TV shows. Expanding the timeline is all well and good, but sometimes I'm in the mood for a "lost episode"-style story.

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?

Only the authors know (although some of the novels-only characters have popped up in DSC and PIC tie-ins, so I wouldn't be surprised if that happened).

I'm just glad anybody remembers Kadohata. (Sigh.)

I didn't read the TNG relaunch religiously (I think it started before I was into reading Trek novels and I kinda stumbled around out of order thanks to the books not being numbered or having a checklist and me not thinking to Google things before pulling them off the public library shelf), but I remember having nothing but positive opinions on Kadohata. Granted, I think T'Ryessa Chen was the new novel-only crew member I really latched onto (as in I will be depressed if any PIC novels that feature the Enterprise-E don't have her like how several Titan characters made the cut for the Dark Veil novel), but I liked seeing another family person as part of things. (Come to think of it, didn't a lot of the original new TNG relaunch characters get forgotten or fall to the wayside as things progressed? I mean, it seemed like by the "end" that all the initial characters were dead or had transferred.)
 
@KRAD having been such an integral part of the early potions of the Litverse, are you excited for Coda?
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.
 
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.
Was DRG III one of the others Mr. Mack?
 
Kind of curious, why the interest on whether DRGIII was involved at all in the Coda trilogy? Is it just because many of us are hoping to see some resolution in some DS9 storylines from his last DS9 book--which I'm all for BTW? Or some other reason?

Part of me, ok, all of me ;) , is hoping that this trilogy is setting things up in such a way that the litverse can continue in some fashion. I know that's unlikely, it's a pretty big deal that S&S is releasing even a trilogy that is part of a universe that's not consistent with a canon show--though it's not unprecedented. After all, Diane Duane was able to release a few more Rihannsu novels even though that didn't like up with TNG. But still, S&S could have just said, nope, it's done, call it a day. So I'm glad to be getting what I'm getting and am looking forward to it.

BTW, is Coda really the name of the trilogy, or is that just some sort of placeholder title until one is determined?
 
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