They were pulled while Bad Robot was still counting the cash from the first one.
They were pulled while Bad Robot was still counting the cash from the first one.
One or more might have infringed on some ground they were considering covering, even if it were just early ideas. For example, Peter Weller's character could be a Starfleet overseer, sent to evaluate Kirk's performance as captain - which sounds vaguely like something in the blurb from "To Seek a Newer World"Taking a less paranoid view for a second, it could be that one of those four nuTrek novels does cover some of the stuff the next film planned to. And, with JJ's love of secrecy, and considering the blurbs were already published on Amazon and Trekmovie.com, they couldn't just pull one without alerting the world to some of the stuff STXII is set to involve.
Unlikely. To all indications, the novels were pulled long before the filmmakers settled on the plot for the second film.
One or more might have infringed on some ground they were considering covering, even if it were just early ideas.
lets assume that a decade passes and these books never see the light of day. Do you see any conceivable possiblity of them ever being released unofficially by the authors, editors, anyone, way after any higher ups would be interested in keeping them locked up?
Christopher, lets assume that a decade passes and these books never see the light of day. Do you see any conceivable possiblity of them ever being released unofficially by the authors, editors, anyone, way after any higher ups would be interested in keeping them locked up?
^ There would be nothing I could do with mine; I had tailored it so specifically to the characterizations and circumstances of the 2009 film versions of the characters that I don't think I could use it for anything else.
^ There would be nothing I could do with mine; I had tailored it so specifically to the characterizations and circumstances of the 2009 film versions of the characters that I don't think I could use it for anything else.
What about MWB's "Music of the Spheres", the original version of "Probe", which she posted online? Surely the same would have applied to her?^ There would be nothing I could do with mine; I had tailored it so specifically to the characterizations and circumstances of the 2009 film versions of the characters that I don't think I could use it for anything else.
In any event, S&S paid for it and Star Trek owns it. What happens to it now is not up to me. I can't ever choose to give it away online, because I can't legally give away someone else's property. The most honest answer about the future prospects of these books is simply, "It's unclear what will happen."
What about MWB's "Music of the Spheres", the original version of "Probe", which she posted online?^ There would be nothing I could do with mine; I had tailored it so specifically to the characterizations and circumstances of the 2009 film versions of the characters that I don't think I could use it for anything else.
In any event, S&S paid for it and Star Trek owns it. What happens to it now is not up to me. I can't ever choose to give it away online, because I can't legally give away someone else's property. The most honest answer about the future prospects of these books is simply, "It's unclear what will happen."
Ah, I was under the misapprehension that she'd been given permission to distribute it online.
Oops.
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