Any of the Coda authors should be able to answer that question.
But we won't. Not yet, anyway.Any of the Coda authors should be able to answer that question.
I know it's a little early, but can anyone "in the know" give a list of the most essential books to read in the run-up to this? Would it be a case of the most recent TNG and DS9 books? I assume everything will be explained as usual but, you know. Hype.
Yeah, I'd really like to know if I should read Architects of Infinity and To Lose the Earth before Coda.
I have never heard anyone say that a Dayton Ward book did not bring the reader up to speed on what is needed to understand the plot and characters. In fact, it has sometimes been the opposite case. .
Reader B liked the book, but complained that I spent too much time recapping stuff the reader already knew from the show.
You can't win.![]()
Your holographic avatar does not fool me, Control. You cannot stop us from discovering the truth!But we won't. Not yet, anyway.![]()
Recapping stuff from previous novels written years apart makes sense. Recapping stuff from episodes that are readily available through streaming services in this day and age and take ~40 minutes to watch, not so much.
It's always a balancing act. I still remember getting two completely opposite responses to one of my 4400 novels.
Reader A praised me for making the book accessible and easy-to-understand even for someone who had only seen a few episodes of the tv show.
Reader B liked the book, but complained that I spent too much time recapping stuff the reader already knew from the show.
You can't win.![]()
I could see Control playing a part in this.Your holographic avatar does not fool me, Control. You cannot stop us from discovering the truth!
I think growing up on the Animorphs books helped inure me to recaps - the general recap to explain the premise happened in just about every book, and they could almost copy/paste that recap across each book. So at least the recaps in Trek novels shake up the style and references.
I think growing up on the Animorphs books helped inure me to recaps - the general recap to explain the premise happened in just about every book, and they could almost copy/paste that recap across each book. So at least the recaps in Trek novels shake up the style and references.
Personally, I'm hoping for Robert Lansing.Ah, but which Control?![]()
It didn't, which is why it manipulated Pike, Spock and the crew of the USS Discovery into destroying it.Speaking of which, I'd actually like to hear an explanation as to how the novelverse Control could tolerate the existence of the DSC version...
It didn't, which is why it manipulated Pike, Spock and the crew of the USS Discovery into destroying it.
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