You seem to be assuming they would have filmed the novels as they are, which almost certainly would not have been the case. Like I said above, there would have been some very distinct differences. In fact, it's very possible none of the Litverse original characters would have been included in, or even many of the characters who were brought back from the shows likely would not have been there. Remember, the goal was to create something accessible to wider audiences. The Destiny novels were constructed as part of an ongoing continuity that had already been developing for several years aimed at an audience who had already been familiar with its setting and the TV shows it was based on. A TV show would have to reintroduce everyone and it would undoubtedly consider it simpler to create new characters rather than go with character from the novels or even bringing back minor characters from the shows. For example, if the Starfleet Chief of Staff were a character in the TV version, they would almost certainly be a new character rather than Akaar, IE, the grown-up version of the baby from TOS Friday's Child. It's just like with Lower Decks, though they did make the Titan Luna class, aside from Riker and Deanna its crew on Lower Decks does not include anyone from the novels at all.Now I can't help but wonder who would've been cast for President Nanietta Bacco, Admiral Leonard James Akaar, Commander Miranda Kadohata, Lieutenant Jasminder Choudhury, Lieutenant Dina Elfiki, Lieutenant T'Ryssa Chen, Lieutenant Joanna Faur, Lieutenant Hegol Den, Lieutenant Rennan Konya, Doctor Tropp, Commander Christine Vale, Commander Xin Ra-Havreii, Lt. Commander Shenti Yisec Eres Ree, Lt. Commander Ranul Keru, Lieutenant Pral glasch Haaj, Lieutenant Huilan Sen'kara, Ensign Torvig Bu-kar-nguv, Commander Sam Bowers, Lt. Commander Gruhn Helkara, Lieutenant Lonnoc Kedair, Lieutenant Mikaela Leishman, Bolian helmsman Lieutenant Tharp, Deltan relief tactical officer Lieutenant Talia Kandel, Commander Veronica Fletcher, Lt. Commander Kalil al-Rashad, Lieutenant Karl Graylock, Lieutenant Johanna Metzger, Lieutenant Kiona Thayer, Ensign Sidra Valerian, Major Stephen Foyle, Lieutenant Vincenzo Yacavino, Sergeant Gage Pembleton, the Caelar characters, Esperanza Pinero, the Alpha/Beta Quadrant ambassadors, the President's cabinet and Starfleet Command.
Holy heck, to see Starfleet, Klingon, Romulan (both factions), Breen, Cardassian, Ferengi, Talarian and Gorn ships working together. Fights to save Earth, Vulcan, Andoria, Tellar Prime, Qo'noS, Risa, Deneva (poor Deneva, I still cry), Khitomer...
Vesta-class and Luna-class starships on screen (sure we got the latter in Picard and Lower Decks). Merian-classes perhaps since they were in service at the time.
Would they have needed to recast certain characters such as Erika Hernandez, Taurik, Alyssa Ogawa, Simon Tarses, Oliana Mirren, Melora Pazlar, Morgan Bateson, Edward Jellico, Alynna Nechayev, Nakamura and T'Lara or would the actors come back like they did with Elizabeth Shelby, Ro Laren and Tuvok in Picard S3)?
My mind is just going crazy with the ideas. Kinda wish it did happen now. Much as I enjoyed Picard S3.
And before you start with "But Picard S3 brought back..." Picard S3 was not aimed at general audiences. It was aimed at Trek fans exclusively, which is why they brought back as many as they did.
Also, even a one-shot guest character from a TNG episode would be familiar to dozens or hundreds of times as many people as an ongoing character from a novel series.
You seem to be assuming they would have filmed the novels as they are, which almost certainly would not have been the case. Like I said above, there would have been some very distinct differences. In fact, it's very possible none of the Litverse original characters would have been included in, or even many of the characters who were brought back from the shows likely would not have been there. Remember, the goal was to create something accessible to wider audiences. The Destiny novels were constructed as part of an ongoing continuity that had already been developing for several years aimed at an audience who had already been familiar with its setting and the TV shows it was based on. A TV show would have to reintroduce everyone and it would undoubtedly consider it simpler to create new characters rather than go with character from the novels or even bringing back minor characters from the shows. For example, if the Starfleet Chief of Staff were a character in the TV version, they would almost certainly be a new character rather than Akaar, IE, the grown-up version of the baby from TOS Friday's Child. It's just like with Lower Decks, though they did make the Titan Luna class, aside from Riker and Deanna its crew on Lower Decks does not include anyone from the novels at all.
And before you start with "But Picard S3 brought back..." Picard S3 was not aimed at general audiences. It was aimed at Trek fans exclusively, which is why they brought back as many as they did. You'll note S1 of Picard was not as "fanboyish" when it came to bringing back characters from other shows. Aside from a few characters from TNG's main cast, in that season the others they brought back were Seven of Nine, arguably the most well known non-TNG character from 90s Trek. We also had Bruce Maddox and Icheb in relatively minor roles, but everything we needed to know about them in this narrative was established so that new viewers wouldn't be scratching their heads over their significance.
Probably the closest we'd get is an Andorian with a Litverse style name. Which we've already gotten on Lower Decks anyway, Jennifer Sh'Reyn.I wonder if the TV series would've confirmed Andorian four genders.
I wonder if the TV series would've confirmed Andorian four genders. They've grown on me.
Holy heck, to see Starfleet, Klingon, Romulan (both factions), Breen, Cardassian, Ferengi, Talarian and Gorn ships working together. Fights to save Earth, Vulcan, Andoria, Tellar Prime, Qo'noS, Risa, Deneva (poor Deneva, I still cry), Khitomer...
This. I think many fans of the novels assume almost all fans of Star Trek are aware of them and read them. Most Trek fans I've talked to are aware books exist, but when I explain the level of detail that went into most of them look at me as if I'm nuts.
I wonder if the TV series would've confirmed Andorian four genders. They've grown on me.
Terrible moderation aside, that certainly correlates with the low level of activity Memory Beta consistently receives.
I gave up with memory beta when online took over.
At this point nearly need dedicated wikis with one for Star Trek Online, one for novels, and one for comics. Would be easier to highlight contradictions within novels for example, without having to worry about comic and game contradictions too. But dedicated wikis would need enough contributors to keep them updated which may be a tough ask.
There is, though it's both lore and game mechanic focused. It's meant to be a game guide, not just a lore guide.At this point nearly need dedicated wikis with one for Star Trek Online
I didn't start the Wiki you mentioned, Memory Omega, but I was part of the conversation that led to it's creation, and worked on it for a while. But I haven't been to it in ages, so I don't know how far it's come.Someone here (I think maybe @JD ?) did start what was intended to be a novelverse-only wiki. I believe it was called Memory Omega? I we haven't really heard much about it lately, so I don't really know how far it got.
@Tuskin38 did make reference in another thread that STO does have its own wiki too, in addition to MB.
Personally, I like having a single wiki that contains information from all the licensed tie-ins, so I wouldn't want to see MB be replaced by these other ones, but if they could co-exist, it would probably be the best of both words. (I do wish, however, that MB did a better job at identifying which pieces of information came from which source.)
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