^ What he said.
KRAD said:
^ It's not just the mention of the book's poor sales, but also using that as a justification to disregard my work. Didn't exactly fill me with warm, fuzzy feelings, y'know?![]()
Cicero said:
I'm sorry; I didn't mean to suggest that your work should be disregarded, merely that its continuity needn't necessarily be followed by other books (the sales reference related only to audience familiarity). There's nothing to say it wouldn't be an excellent contradictory work - like Crucible was designed to be, and many older books have become. No slight intended.![]()
KRAD said:
^ It's not just the mention of the book's poor sales, but also using that as a justification to disregard my work. Didn't exactly fill me with warm, fuzzy feelings, y'know?![]()
Nope.So Articles of the Federation didn't sell well?
Thanks! Unfortunately, while it seems like everyone who bought the book loved it, not enough people bought it in the first place. I've already been told that a sequel won't be happening anytime soon.I thought that book was fantastic. I was really hoping for a sequel. Nan Bacco has to return if not in a sequel at least somewhere down the line. Great Character.
KRAD said:
Nope.So Articles of the Federation didn't sell well?
Thanks! Unfortunately, while it seems like everyone who bought the book loved it, not enough people bought it in the first place. I've already been told that a sequel won't be happening anytime soon.I thought that book was fantastic. I was really hoping for a sequel. Nan Bacco has to return if not in a sequel at least somewhere down the line. Great Character.
Red Ranger said:
People,
Well, since it looks like a resurrection of Data (of sorts) has already taken place in one of the SNW short stories, it's a bit of a moot point, eh? Of course, since it happened in a novel, it doesn't reeally count.
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