Captaindemotion said:
^ Afraid you're wrong there.For the last few years, Trek novels have adhered to inter-book continuity and consistency. That applies to different series of novels. As such, the Lost Era novels, recent TNG books, the DS9-R, the VOY-R, SCE, AOTF etc. etc are all consistent with each other.
So, until and unless an editorial decision to change that is taken, something set out in AOTF or any other novel will be applied in any other novel, whether or not it's a direct sequel.
That's not completely correct. Most of the current novels follow an inter-continuity, but it's not mandatory. Thus, another novel can choose not to follow AotF.
AOTF was an amazing book. Just like others here, I was very much looking forward to AOTF 2. Really sorry that sales were disappointing.
I don't know what to say, except to echo what Captaindemotion mentioned above... the people who passed on buying AOTF don't know what they're missing.
After I watched and read Nemesis - Which, BTW, was way better than the movie - I was inspired to write a Trek base story base on this movie regarding Data. My original idea was to have Q come in at the last moment and rescue Data from death. Before Data was returned to the real world, Q gave him another tour down memory lane. In the process Data was drawn into a "What if..." scenario that would ultimately determine his fate. Afterall in "All Good Things..." Data became a professor at Cambridge. I was planning to write a story that would lead Data to this alternate TNG history timeline scenario with Nemesis as a starting point. It seem to be a good idea at the time but I abandon it when Articles of the Federation (Which gave me the impression of a very boring novel) came out. 