I was thinking exactly the same as above when I saw the title "Star Trek XI has failed Trek Lit".
In the 24th century Abramsverse (2387), the Romulans have adapted Borg technology into their weapons systems. But we all know from the Destiny series (2381) that All of the Borg technology throughout the galaxy was turned to dust by the Caeliar (except the ones that were unpowered, but even these turned to dust when powered later). We also know that there are two Romulan empires: The Romulan Star and the Imperial Romulan State, which weren't mentioned or even considered in Abramsverse. There was no mention even of the Typhon pact and the fact that the Romulan Star Empire was a part of it. Picard becoming an Ambassador and leaving Starfleet just doesn't gel with what we know of his character (turned down Admiral's position 3 times), even if he now has a family. The one good thing literature-wise was the return of Data, but that was to be expected anyway.
So if we are to accept multiple parallel timelines co-existing "harmoniously" in Trek-literature, will we then have stories as to how Picard became an Ambassador, how Data returned, and all the other possible stories from 2379 - 2387 (post-Nemesis) ?
Or perhaps the time-ship Relativity could make a most timely appearance and "set the record straight" as it were?
In the 24th century Abramsverse (2387), the Romulans have adapted Borg technology into their weapons systems. But we all know from the Destiny series (2381) that All of the Borg technology throughout the galaxy was turned to dust by the Caeliar (except the ones that were unpowered, but even these turned to dust when powered later). We also know that there are two Romulan empires: The Romulan Star and the Imperial Romulan State, which weren't mentioned or even considered in Abramsverse. There was no mention even of the Typhon pact and the fact that the Romulan Star Empire was a part of it. Picard becoming an Ambassador and leaving Starfleet just doesn't gel with what we know of his character (turned down Admiral's position 3 times), even if he now has a family. The one good thing literature-wise was the return of Data, but that was to be expected anyway.
So if we are to accept multiple parallel timelines co-existing "harmoniously" in Trek-literature, will we then have stories as to how Picard became an Ambassador, how Data returned, and all the other possible stories from 2379 - 2387 (post-Nemesis) ?
Or perhaps the time-ship Relativity could make a most timely appearance and "set the record straight" as it were?