How quickly could an omnibus of Cathedral, Lesser Evil, Unity and Rising Son be put together? 

Except SCE doesn't come out in MMPB, it comes out in TPB.
Actually SCE started out as MMPBs and then switched to TPBs at some point. The first 7 SCE collections were MMPBs and the one from the 8th one onwards were TPBs.
Whether or not you or I think they are or are not locked into anything is irrelevant (best Tuvok voice). They own the rights to the images that Pocket Books wants on the covers. And they seem to want creative freedom. Therefore, the fact that novels aren't canon means nothing to them. They earned Paramount a lot of money, and that's the bottom line. If they feel it would inhibit their creativity, then there is nothing for it but to get out of their way.
You're contradicting yourself. Given that the books aren't canonical, why would they feel their creativity was being inhibited in any way?
Let's keep a sense of perspective here. Out of every 100 people who see the next Star Trek movie in the theater, maybe 1 or 2 would read these books. To the overwhelming majority of the audience, the existence of these tie-in novels would be not just irrelevant, but totally unknown. Star Trek is a film and television franchise. Books based on Star Trek are just a very minor side business in comparison, too minor to be in any way restrictive on the creativity of the people who are actually in charge of Star Trek. Expecting the film franchise to be inhibited by what the books are doing is like expecting a charging elephant to be hobbled by a small bird landing on its back. It wouldn't even notice it was there.
So this has nothing to do with their creative process for the next film. ST is theirs to do with as they please. Now, maybe they don't want tie-in novels to conflict with the next movie (thought that's pure speculation), but if so, then their concern would be only about the novels, wanting them to hold off until they could be made consistent with the next movie. There's no way it could have any effect on the movie itself. That's going to follow its own course regardless of what any of its tie-ins do, because it is so very much huger than they are.
All I'm saying is that OUR long-held statement that novels are not canon means nothing to the film team. What is important TO THEM is their creative processes. All the logic in the world won't change it because writers are generally non-rational regarding their processes, whether it be favorite pens, favorite music, no music, or the existence of another story set in the same time period. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
Regarding Orci's comments, they only reinforce my ire towards Pocket over the explanation they gave, and only reinforces my point that said explanation is a whole bunch of BS.
How quickly could an omnibus of Cathedral, Lesser Evil, Unity and Rising Son be put together?![]()
You want to let it go? No problem. But there is no contradiction, and I did not generalize. If you want to let it go, don't say things that require me to explain myself.
I will gladly let it go, as I respect you and it is what you wish.
But if someone else does want to talk about it, and I don't reply, they should know that I am respecting your wishes.
p.s. I do know what I am talking about.
Nobody's been "ripped off." We met our contractual obligations to produce these manuscripts and were compensated accordingly. Beyond that point, the manuscripts are the property of CBS to do with as they choose.
I once had this mad dream six or seven years ago of Marco and Justin swapping jobs for a year. Justin editing the Star Trek novels, Marco editing the Doctor Who novels. It was a mad dream.And re: Lonemagpie's comment: yes, Justin would have banged out 4 novels in that time period. That man is a machine.![]()
Regarding Orci's comments, they only reinforce my ire towards Pocket over the explanation they gave, and only reinforces my point that said explanation is a whole bunch of BS.
After careful consideration, we decided to hold off on telling new stories while JJ and his team continue to develop his vision.
Would you say you've been ripped off when your manuscript appears on screen and all you got was only that compensation?
Would you say you've been ripped off when your manuscript appears on screen and all you got was only that compensation?
I doubt it, since he has the same time of contracts I do, which state that such a thing could happen, and that's the way it goes, because I'm writing a work for hire and all the rights to that work belong to the license owner.
Such is the life of a media tie-in writer.![]()
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