Klingons have been pretty quiet in Lit the past few years. And besides, it's the 50th anniversary. Leaving Klingons out of Trek's 50th seems as absurd as leaving Daleks out of Doctor Who's 50th would have been.More Klingons? Ugh.
Klingons have been pretty quiet in Lit the past few years. And besides, it's the 50th anniversary. Leaving Klingons out of Trek's 50th seems as absurd as leaving Daleks out of Doctor Who's 50th would have been.More Klingons? Ugh.
I'm interested, although one query, @JJMiller, from using Kruge - one ship with 12 men on it doesn't feel like an solid foundation for a representation of a technological power base able to threaten an empire 100 years later.
Secondly, how much do you take into account things like the KRAD Klag/Gorkon books, Left Hand of Destiny, the A Time for... final books by Mack and KRAD and the Destiny trilogy itself in your 24th century Klingon depictions? There are lots of great things left over from these![]()
I'm glad to see another fan of The Search for Spock, it seems to be one that doesn't get a lot of love.Trust me, there's plenty. It's one reason we didn't put TNG in the title, because it includes both. And there are some surprises we decided not to give away in the promo text.
I love the heck out of TREK III, and it made for a wonderful springboard. And the bird-of-prey (capitalized at Gallery Books, lowercase these days at Pocket) is one of my favorite ships from any franchise: I have a big model looming over my desk. It's been fun spending so much time "living aboard" them, so to speak.
I can't begin to answer the first question without compromising the story's surprises. Suffice it to say there's no worries there.
On the second part, I drew liberally upon past Klingon lit appearances, plus Okrand's books, The Art of War, the Haynes BOP manual, and... well, if it paints a picture, I bought a rolling library cart just to have at the desk because I had so many books open for this project. I think we've come up with a depiction that both draws on the past while looking at some new angles.
I'm delighted to read thatOn the second part, I drew liberally upon past Klingon lit appearances, plus Okrand's books...
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