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Star Trek Special: Flesh and Stone - July 2014

If you look closely they also have the post-First Contact uniform ribbing on the shoulders, so I think someone just screwed up when they were adding the colors.
Ahem...

http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Brave_and_the_Bold

Also, Destiny arguably features characters from all five series if you count Leonard James Akaar, who appeared as a newborn infant in TOS: "Friday's Child." And DTI: Watching the Clock includes characters from all five series if you count TAS as a continuation of TOS, since Loom Aleek-Om from "Yesteryear" is in it. Although, granted, neither features lead characters from all five series -- but TB&TB does.

OK first single official [not that the books aren't official - counting fan fiction] story to feature main characters from all 5 series ;)
I'm not sure what you mean here. The comics and books are both licensed through CBS, so they are both equally official.

Aah sorry there for lack of clarity

Of course the books and comics ARE official however some fan films are very very well known even if they are not official.

I thought this was the first single story to feature 'regular' characters from all 5 Treks - Brave and the Bold is an anthology - if you count guest characters Destiny is possibly the first as the omnibus is one long mega-novel however I had no idea about Watching The Clock.

Either way I am slightly obsessed with Trek crossovers so this should be lots of fun :)
 
I thought this was the first single story to feature 'regular' characters from all 5 Treks - Brave and the Bold is an anthology - if you count guest characters Destiny is possibly the first as the omnibus is one long mega-novel however I had no idea about Watching The Clock.

Either way I am slightly obsessed with Trek crossovers so this should be lots of fun :)
Indeed. I love it when main characters from multiple series appear and work together. :drool:
 
I thought this was the first single story to feature 'regular' characters from all 5 Treks - Brave and the Bold is an anthology - if you count guest characters Destiny is possibly the first as the omnibus is one long mega-novel however I had no idea about Watching The Clock.

Either way I am slightly obsessed with Trek crossovers so this should be lots of fun :)
Indeed. I love it when main characters from multiple series appear and work together. :drool:

Indeed; who knows - it could lead to a bigger crossover? Four ships [Five with Defiant!] (an a space station) time travel team-up mini-series for the 50th?!

Knowing IDW they'd throw in the JJ crew too through a vortex! Lmao maybe they could take Spock Prime home while they're at it :devil:
 
Wasn't there also a story in Tales of the Dominion War which involved Crusher and Bashir working together with an EMH Mark 1, McCoy was somehow involved, and they were working from files of Phlox's notes and logs?
 
Wasn't there also a story in Tales of the Dominion War which involved Crusher and Bashir working together with an EMH Mark 1, McCoy was somehow involved, and they were working from files of Phlox's notes and logs?

Why, yes, you're right! "Mirror Eyes" by Heather Jarman and Jeffrey Lang. The use of Phlox's notes is only briefly referenced at the end, but is pivotal in solving the problem.

But I'd say it falls short of a full crossover, because the EMH is not the same individual from Voyager, and Phlox's involvement is peripheral.
 
Why, yes, you're right! "Mirror Eyes" by Heather Jarman and Jeffrey Lang. The use of Phlox's notes is only briefly referenced at the end, but is pivotal in solving the problem.

But I'd say it falls short of a full crossover, because the EMH is not the same individual from Voyager, and Phlox's involvement is peripheral.
That sounds closer than The Brave and the Bold to me - I don't recall there being any interaction between the various series in those books.
 
In Brave and the Bold it's a common enemy the bridges the TOS-era to the TNG-era. The final part does involve TNG characters, DS9 characters and Ambassador Spock and there's an offhand mention to Voyager's logs and Archer's logs.

"Mirror Eyes" is pretty fun, though.
 
So no true 5-series crossover has ever been made? Pity. It seems like a lucrative opportunity to me. Though I suppose it would be difficult to have every single main character from all 5 series to have a meaningful role.
 
Brent Spiner's planned sequel to Nemesis would have been a "Justice League of Trek", using time travel to resurrect Data and bring together all the crews (or rather, all the actors they could afford/would agree to appear) against a similar alliance of Trek villains. It was cancelled in favour of a Romulan War movie which was also cancelled in favour of the excellent reboot.
 
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I'd be surprised if Pocket or IDW didn't attempt some sort of crossover for the 50th. Even if it is just a linked storyline like most of Pocket's multi-series crossovers (you know, Invasion, Day of Honor, Section 31, that sort of thing). Or even standalone adventures for each series that culminates in a team-up finale (like Gateways or IDW's Doctor Who 50th anniversary series).
 
Seven of Nine also had a prominent role in Braga's Hive series. Or did Braga's involvement in that negate any licensing concerns?

Doubtful, because he doesn't own the characters, CBS does. I guess there's enough flexibility in the licensing deal to permit guest stars, or maybe they can be licensed on a case-by-case basis.

Well, they're going so far as to use DS9 promotional shots for the "Q Gambit" photo covers, never mind the contents of the comics. Either they've sorted a short-term general Prime universe licence for that - with the Flesh and Stone one-shot them taking further advantage of it - or there's some serious flexibility as long as they don't use the actual DS9/VOY/ENT logos.
 
Seven of Nine also had a prominent role in Braga's Hive series. Or did Braga's involvement in that negate any licensing concerns?

Doubtful, because he doesn't own the characters, CBS does. I guess there's enough flexibility in the licensing deal to permit guest stars, or maybe they can be licensed on a case-by-case basis.

Well, they're going so far as to use DS9 promotional shots for the "Q Gambit" photo covers, never mind the contents of the comics. Either they've sorted a short-term general Prime universe licence for that - with the Flesh and Stone one-shot them taking further advantage of it - or there's some serious flexibility as long as they don't use the actual DS9/VOY/ENT logos.

IDW used to have a DS9 license, maybe that presents some loophole they're taking advantage of with The Q Gambit?
 
It could be CBS can decide to allow IDW to utilize things on a case-by-case basis as there is no competing comics license holder at the moment?
 
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So no true 5-series crossover has ever been made? Pity. It seems like a lucrative opportunity to me. Though I suppose it would be difficult to have every single main character from all 5 series to have a meaningful role.

I think this is an alarming practice, where ONE person says they're interested in seeing something in print, and therefore they think they're qualified to assert it will be profitable for the publisher.
 
Some preview pages here-
http://www.thetrekcollective.com/2014/07/flesh-and-stone-preview.html#more


:) And just to be a big geek I'm slightly irked straight away that there's a Benzite with a respiration device when DS9: The Ship showed they didn't need them anymore.



There's also a panel that describes the Doctor thus- "Emergency Medical Hologram that gained sentience during USS Voyager's long return to the Alpha Quadrant."
Hmm, would you say he gained sentience during the trip? Seems to me he grew an awful lot as an individual but was always sentient. Hard to say... what would others think?
 
:) And just to be a big geek I'm slightly irked straight away that there's a Benzite with a respiration device when DS9: The Ship showed they didn't need them anymore.

Most humans don't need reading glasses anymore in the 23rd century, but Kirk is allergic to Retnax-5. Maybe something similar is the case here.


There's also a panel that describes the Doctor thus- "Emergency Medical Hologram that gained sentience during USS Voyager's long return to the Alpha Quadrant."
Hmm, would you say he gained sentience during the trip? Seems to me he grew an awful lot as an individual but was always sentient. Hard to say... what would others think?

Holodeck characters appear sentient even though they're not. One can't really tell from cursory observation just when the Doctor became sentient. I tend to think that the potential was always there, but most EMHs weren't meant to be kept in continuous use, so they weren't given the opportunity for the necessary complexity to grow in their neural networks. And the unusual challenges the EMH faced aboard Voyager may have forced his software to drive itself to a higher level of operation in order to cope with them; and Kes's encouragement of his development probably helped as well. But I don't think a specific moment of "awakening" can be pinpointed; it was probably more a gradual emergence of complexity, like an infant growing into a child, only faster.
 
Thanks for sharing the preview.

I don't see a problem with the Benzite breather, too. Maybe a treatment is necessary to get rid of the breathers and not every Benzite is willing to do that. That's suggested in the Worlds RPG.

In STO, Benzites are playable characters and it's the player's choice whether to install a breather or not. I'm trying to think of a real life analog but nothings springs to mind.

Anyway, there are two things to nitpick in the preview. Please not, I only skimmed the text to avoid severe spoilers (and because I don't have Retnax-5 ;)). However, on first glance every doctor depicted therein is a white!Human. On second glance, there's the Doctor, and one of the Human doctors has a darker shade of skin, so he could be ethnic.

It's not like that I have anything against white people or Humans, but the Federation's strength is diversity. Moreover, comics don't have a budget limit - why not have a non-humanoid? Something mind-bending, or alien eye-candy.
 
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