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The (Other) Lost Era

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It's premature, in my opinion, but I would still eventually like to see some books covering the time between Enterprise and Kirk's era in depth. I know some are out there, like Starfleet: Year One, some chapters from Sarek or Burning Dreams, and the Age of the Empress mirror-story, but I'd love to see the transition into the mostly-stable Federation we see in TOS further explored.

Any thoughts? What'd you like to see?
 
I'd be willing to bet that once Romulan War is finished, we'll be getting some.
 
Haven't read Year One but I was under the impression that Enterprise overwrote it. Can it still coexist as a sequel?
 
I would really love to see TPTB explore that era. It's such a blank canvas, with a ton of potential. I actually have a fanfiction concept set in that time period, but I'm too lazy to actually write any of it. :lol: :ouch:
 
I'd love to read about the adventures of Captain Robau on the USS Kelvin in the pre-TOS era, but other than that, not really. I've enjoyed the pre-TOS adventures (Final Frontier, Best Destiny, The Final Reflection etc) we've had so far, but I hate the direction of the ENT relaunch and that's kinda killed my enthusiasm for "Birth of the Federation" era stories.

Haven't read Year One but I was under the impression that Enterprise overwrote it. Can it still coexist as a sequel?
Nope, although IIRC one of the politician characters from SF: YO crops up in the ENT relaunch, kinda sorta maybe implying that it might be an alternate timeline. Perhaps.
 
the romulan war is five years. how many enterprise books do you think that will take?
 
If I remember correctly, the one this year is book 2 of a planned 4, but I could be wrong.
 
If it lasted the full year of 2160, the end date would have to be the beginning of 2161. The longest possible length would be 4 years and 364 days.
 
If I remember correctly, the one this year is book 2 of a planned 4, but I could be wrong.

In fact, Mike Martin announced on Facebook yesterday that The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm is "the novel that encompasses the war's end." He also said, in a reply to someone else's status, that "It'll take you all the to the end of the war and beyond, with no cliffhanger this time."

Wow, the story I always wanted. :drool:

Let's be honest, the real interest in the Earth-Romulan War was always the Birth of the Federation, especially as it was only 98 years after First Contact and 30 or so years after Earth's planetary unification (Australia notwithstanding).

So we'll get pre-Federation negotiations, probably a look-in at the Battle of Charon and whatever actions are associated with it that bring us to the famous voice-only Armistice.

Anybody want to lay odds about how many mentions the MIA Erika Hernandez and Columbia will get? :cool:
 
one of the politician characters from SF: YO crops up in the ENT relaunch, kinda sorta maybe implying that it might be an alternate timeline. Perhaps.

That would be Lydia Littlejohn (President of United Earth during the war).

But I think she was first mentioned, in current Treklit, in SCE. AFAIK, that was also when we learned that UE was a parliamentary republic, as Tales of the Dominion War had established the existence of a UE Prime Minister.
 
If it lasted the full year of 2160, the end date would have to be the beginning of 2161. The longest possible length would be 4 years and 364 days.

... and 23 hours nd 59 minutes, and 59.999 seconds...

[/smartass]
 
If I remember correctly, the one this year is book 2 of a planned 4, but I could be wrong.

In fact, Mike Martin announced on Facebook yesterday that The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm is "the novel that encompasses the war's end." He also said, in a reply to someone else's status, that "It'll take you all the to the end of the war and beyond, with no cliffhanger this time."

Cool; I'm actually extremely happy to have been proven wrong. I really didn't want that series to drag on.

:bolian:
 
Though hopefully it won't be the entire 'birth of the federation' story. That should be a big enough story to encompass an entire novel.
 
That should be a big enough story to encompass an entire novel.

Unless the birth of the Federation ends up being the equivalent of a sudden proposal made out of the blue.

"War's over - let's get unified!"

"What, today?"

"Sure! Hey, Tellar, you want in?"

"Go on then".

The End. :D
 
If I remember correctly, the one this year is book 2 of a planned 4, but I could be wrong.

In fact, Mike Martin announced on Facebook yesterday that The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm is "the novel that encompasses the war's end." He also said, in a reply to someone else's status, that "It'll take you all the to the end of the war and beyond, with no cliffhanger this time."

Hmm, I'm intrigued. Haven't actually read the Ent-relaunch yet, but I hope the birth of the Federation does get its own book, and that we get to see the beginning of the Federation-Klingon Cold War.

^ That's exactly how the EU started. ;)

:lol:
 
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