Hey, if Trance Gemini can navigate it, anyone can.
What?
So I did some calculations based on numbers provided by Kirsten Beyer... at slipstream velocity, it would only take Voyager two months to reach the Andromeda Galaxy.
I wonder how long it'll take for us to see a Voyager novel set in another galaxy.![]()
In Kirsten Beyer's new Star Trek: Voyager novels, slipstream DOES work. ("Full Circle," "Unworthy," & "Children of the Storm")
In Kirsten Beyer's new Star Trek: Voyager novels, slipstream DOES work. ("Full Circle," "Unworthy," & "Children of the Storm")
Wrong forum.
What happens in the novels is interesting but hypothetical and more imaginary than what has happened in the less imaginary television adventures.
It's been a very long time since I read that novelization, but considering Vonda McIntyre wrote it, would that be Mandala Flynn, who was first introduced in The Entropy Effect? If so, she's not a canon character. She's McIntyre's invention, and a somewhat "Mary Sue" sort who can do just about anything.In the novelization of Star Trek III, Captain Flynn is already in the Andromeda galaxy, surveying a supernova. How the hell she got there aboard a Miranda-class ship is left totally unexplained. I always thought, "there's some awesome story there", but it was never told![]()
In the novelization of Star Trek III, Captain Flynn is already in the Andromeda galaxy, surveying a supernova. How the hell she got there aboard a Miranda-class ship is left totally unexplained. I always thought, "there's some awesome story there", but it was never told![]()
It wasn't all that inconceivable back then, IMO. Vonda McIntyre did a lot of extrapolating from onscreen material rather than from reference books that implied much slower warp speeds than what was shown during TOS. I think she deduced that Starfleet had nearly fifteen years to study and substantially improve upon the Kelvans' engine modifications to the Enterprise in "By Any Other Name," making intergalactic travel now feasible in a relatively short length of time.In the novelization of Star Trek III, Captain Flynn is already in the Andromeda galaxy, surveying a supernova. How the hell she got there aboard a Miranda-class ship is left totally unexplained. I always thought, "there's some awesome story there", but it was never told![]()
Tosses C.E. Evans A "Guy Gardener to English Dictionary"Man, I never know what you're talking about.
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It wasn't all that inconceivable back then, IMO. Vonda McIntyre did a lot of extrapolating from onscreen material rather than from reference books that implied much slower warp speeds than what was shown during TOS. I think she deduced that Starfleet had nearly fifteen years to study and substantially improve upon the Kelvans' engine modifications to the Enterprise in "By Any Other Name," making intergalactic travel now feasible in a relatively short length of time.In the novelization of Star Trek III, Captain Flynn is already in the Andromeda galaxy, surveying a supernova. How the hell she got there aboard a Miranda-class ship is left totally unexplained. I always thought, "there's some awesome story there", but it was never told![]()
Since we're talking about her novelization for the THIRD movie, I'm sure the FIRST movie didn't bother her all that much...Was she writing in the gap?
Thinking that star trek on TV was dead and gone?
Novels were the king of the castle.
Vonda was a god and the entire Star Trek universe was hers.
Picards arrival must have shattered her.
Gods, looking at the dates, the first movie might have blindsided Vonda when she was brainstorming for her novel.
Can I have one too, please?Tosses C.E. Evans A "Guy Gardener to English Dictionary"Man, I never know what you're talking about.
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Since we're talking about her novelization for the THIRD movie, I'm sure the FIRST movie didn't bother her all that much...Was she writing in the gap?
Thinking that star trek on TV was dead and gone?
Novels were the king of the castle.
Vonda was a god and the entire Star Trek universe was hers.
Picards arrival must have shattered her.
Gods, looking at the dates, the first movie might have blindsided Vonda when she was brainstorming for her novel.
Can I have one too, please?Tosses C.E. Evans A "Guy Gardener to English Dictionary"Man, I never know what you're talking about.
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