I can make you feel even older. I was born just two weeks before TNG permiered.Star Trek the Motion Picture was released four years before I was born and I've never read the novelization.
I feel old . . . .


I can make you feel even older. I was born just two weeks before TNG permiered.Star Trek the Motion Picture was released four years before I was born and I've never read the novelization.
I feel old . . . .
Star Trek the Motion Picture was released four years before I was born and I've never read the novelization.
I feel old . . . .
I can make you feel even older. I was born just two weeks before TNG permiered.Star Trek the Motion Picture was released four years before I was born and I've never read the novelization.
I feel old . . . .![]()
I was just wondering when we can expect to hear an announcement about who is writing the novelisation of the new Star Trek movie?
Well, since the movie is a "reintroduction" of the original series, the choice of author for the novelization has to match that. So Pocket is employing the world's finest cloning experts, alchemists, and mediums, along with that Borg gizmo from The Return, to engineer the "rebooting" of James Blish. The new Blish may not look or sound or write exactly like the original, but he's the same guy, really.
I was just wondering when we can expect to hear an announcement about who is writing the novelisation of the new Star Trek movie?
Prolly Peter David. He writes every other movie novelization.![]()
Since when? JM Dillard wrote The Undiscovered Country, Generations, First Contact, Insurrections and Nemesis' novelizations and Vonda N. McIntyre wrote the Novelizations for Wrath of Khan, Search for Spock and Voyage Home, as for Motion Picture and Final Frontier, I'm not sure who wrote them!
If Pocket did use an established Trek writer, my monies on KRAD given his Serenity novelization a few years back.
I never thought about that, but you do have a good point there. The only reason I was wondering was because we are now starting to get alot more info on the movie, and even some of the merchandising. So I thought that since all of this stuff had been revealed, that maybe the announcement of who was writing the book was coming up soon too. But apparently not.I think you have it exactly right, Admiral Young. The writer would have been picked a long time ago, back when the film was planned to come out, oh, in about two weeks. It's entirely possible that the manuscript is already written.
It may strike some as strange that the author hasn't been announced, but I can see one very good reason for it that no other Trek film novelization would have faced -- the Internet makes authors so much more accessible, and I imagine that if everyone knew that, say, Ronald Chevalier were writing the novelization (and no, I don't want the author of that piece of garbage Space Harpies writing the novelization, I'm just pulling his name out of the air), then fans would probably be bombarding the author with questions about the film. "Is it a reboot?" "How do you account for 'A Piece of the Action'?" "Is an Orion or Uhura that Kirk is getting his groove on with?" That sort of thing. The anonymity is a defensive move.
Sure, I'm as curious as everyone else who's writing the novelization, but I can be patient.![]()
I wonder if Pocket even has the script yet. Were I a betting man, and given JJA and Company's actions to date, I'd bet against it.
On a side note, it looks (according to Amazon) as if Tokyopop has done a manga adaptation or tie-in written by a name familiar to Trek fans... I doubt that has any bearing on the matter, though...
On a side note, it looks (according to Amazon) as if Tokyopop has done a manga adaptation or tie-in written by a name familiar to Trek fans... I doubt that has any bearing on the matter, though...
Is that someone with the initials DG? I think that's an omnibus of the three volumes of TOS manga Tokyopop has already published.
Star Trek Ultimate isn't a complete collection of the three Tokyopop manga volumes. It's a "Best Of" compilation (hence, the lower price as compared to, say, WarCraft Ultimate), with "Side Effects" colorized and an Art Adams poster.I think that's an omnibus of the three volumes of TOS manga Tokyopop has already published.
Star Trek Ultimate isn't a complete collection of the three Tokyopop manga volumes. It's a "Best Of" compilation (hence, the lower price as compared to, say, WarCraft Ultimate), with "Side Effects" colorized and an Art Adams poster.
I have a soft spot for the TMP novelization. I was 12 when the movie came out, and other than whatever sporadic novel from Bantam I was able to find on the spinner rack at Woolworth's, TMP (and the novelization) was the first "new" Trek for me.
(Come to think of it, I'm honestly hoping to get a similar vibe from the new flick.)
I'm with you, all the way, only I was 21, it was my first ST book (after "Mission to Horatius"), and it was a non-spinning rack in a Jewel supermarket.
I was 19 (almost 20) when I picked up my copy at Smith's Food King in Sandy, Utah, while out on a beer run with dorm-mates from Brigham Young University. (If you know anything about BYU, you'll understand why we drove 30 miles for beer...)
(C)ould you imagine attending BYU-Idaho up in Rexburg?
(But I'm left to wonder...surely there was somewhere in Provo you could have found some hooch....well maybe NOT Provo, but perhaps Lehi or even American Fork?)
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