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Shatner in Next Movie - Treklit Implications ?

The Gorn Crisis? I don't think I've ever heard of that one. What was that?

A TNG comic set during the Dominion War. Basically about Picard trying to get the Gorn to side with the federation.
It's also one of a small handful of comics that have definitely been incorporated into the Novelverse. The only others I know of are the DS9 Relaunch/TNG crossover, Divided We Fall, Peter David's New Frontier comics, and the TNG miniseries Perchance to Dream, which introduced Ra'ch B'ullhy and the Damiani.
All those comics except New Frontier - Turnaround were published by Wildstorm. I'm guessing the frequent novel-comic ties back then was because Wildstorm held the Star Trek comic license in 2000 and 2001, coinciding and cooperating with the DS9 relaunch and rise in inter-series linkage. As for IDW's Turnaround, I guess Peter David managed to connect it to Treason and Blind Man's Bluff because as the generally sole author of New Frontier, he can maintain a consistent continuity. Though Turnaround was later discarded in favor of Rise Like Lions in the Mirror Universe storyline, and Treason and Blind Man's Bluff are inexplicably incongruous with the rest of the post-Destiny novels.

Also Wildstorm's "Enter the Wolves" is a sequel to the Pocket novel Sarek.
 
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I also referred to the events of Enter the Wolves in The Art of the Impossible.
 
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