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The Star Trek Books FAQ

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Posted by SCMoll:
(Renly's Roseboy, hold me accountable here)
Bite me entirely, Moll, SC.

Notes on the update:
The "non-fiction books" question could specifically mention that even though Enterprise/Trek is off the air, there are no plans for an updated Encyclopedia/Chronology or an ENT Companion, no matter how many people would totally buy them now. That seems to be the form the question takes most often lately.

Deal with reading order for ATT/Titan/DiW/AotF. Please.
 
Sorry to barge into this thrilling debate on cænon, but I am going to honest-to-goodness update this felgercarbing thing this weekend (Renly's Roseboy, hold me accountable here), and wanted to see if there were any suggestions. What should be cut? Added? Revised? Redacted? (What's that word mean anyway?) Rescheduled? Repurposed?
Going over it question by question....


Rihannsu #5: The Empty Chair. When Diane Duane finishes it. Recently, according to her blog (http://outofambit.blogspot.com/), she has not been working on it, because of deadlines on other books such as Wizards at War. Before that, she was for some time. Maybe if we're really lucky we'll see it in 2005, but I doubt it. Remember, there were thirteen years between Books 2 and 3, and it's only been four years since Book 4 right now.
This now has a much simpler answer: December 2006. :D Also, there will be a trade paperback omnibus collecting the previous Rihannsu books released the same month.


Q. What is the order of the DS9 relaunch titles?
Warpath should be added to the list.


Q. Will there be more post-finale titles after Worlds?
This should be changed to "...after Warpath?" to which the answer is "yes, but Marco hasn't announced it yet, 'cause he's a big stinky."


Q. What is Star Trek: S.C.E.?
A. S.C.E. is a series of eBooks chronicling the adventures of the U.S.S. da Vinci and its Starfleet Corps of Engineers response team. Available in eBook format up to book #45 and in six paperback collections up to book #24. More information available here: http://www.psiphi.org/cgi/upc-db/sce/
This is now "eBook format up to book #57 and in seven paperback collections up to book #28." And add the following: "The S.C.E. series will be coming to an end in July 2006 with #66, and then relaunching under the new, more descriptive title Corps of Engineers in November 2006. There will now only be six adventures of the S.C.E. per year, with the other six slots per annum being taken by other adventures in the Star Trek universe, beginning with a six-part saga celebrating the 40th anniversary of Star Trek, commencing in August 2006."

Also add this question: "Q: When will the next S.C.E. paperback come out?" "A: Late 2006, and the print compilations are moving to trade paperback, and will include 6-8 eBooks per volume (depending on word count). The plan is to release two per year starting in 2007."


Q. Will New Frontier: After the Fall have a coolio CD like Stone and Anvil? I heard that the comic book Double Time would be on it.
Can be removed, what with the book being out for a year and all...


Q. Why aren't there any more Star Trek comics?
The answer to this needs to be updated to include TokyoPop's TOS comic for next year.


Q. Why are the S.C.E. paperback reprints so rare?
Answer to this should be adjusted.


Q. Why are there so few TOS books this year? Why are there so few TNG books this year? Why are there so few DS9, VGR, ENT, NF, CHA, SGZ, GKN, etc. books this year? Does Pocket hate me and want to destroy my favorite series?
This needs to be adjusted to accommodate the new one-book-a-month schedule.

Speaking of which, one new question should be, "Why is there only one book per month now?"

I think that's it for current question adjustment. I also agree with what Brendan suggested regarding the reading order of the books on either side of Nemesis, and on the nonfiction books question.
 
Since all those questions, or some variant, are periodically asked and answered anyway, I say ditch the FAQ, as obviously nobody reads the damn thing. :)
 
Since all those questions, or some variant, are periodically asked and answered anyway, I say ditch the FAQ, as obviously nobody reads the damn thing. :)
A not-unreasonable point. Posting the FAQ has done precisely nothing to slow down the stupid questions.... :scream:
 
Posted by KRAD:
Since all those questions, or some variant, are periodically asked and answered anyway, I say ditch the FAQ, as obviously nobody reads the damn thing. :)
A not-unreasonable point. Posting the FAQ has done precisely nothing to slow down the stupid questions.... :scream:

So, does anyone think a "READ THIS BEFORE POSTING QUESTIONS!!" in the subject line would help?
 
Posted by KRAD:
Since all those questions, or some variant, are periodically asked and answered anyway, I say ditch the FAQ, as obviously nobody reads the damn thing. :)
A not-unreasonable point. Posting the FAQ has done precisely nothing to slow down the stupid questions.... :scream:
True, and it is frustrating, but at least when someone asks the question, the first person to reply should always say "It's in the FAQ, please read." That's how I handle all such threads.
 
as a fairly regular poster, i have to say that FAQs are like the small print. they're there, but no one bothers to read them because its too much effort and they can just ask the question instead!

call it the CAQ, constantly asked questions, it might get read!
 
Posted by Emh:
True, and it is frustrating, but at least when someone asks the question, the first person to reply should always say "It's in the FAQ, please read." That's how I handle all such threads.
But then we would have one more frequently asked question: "How was I supposed to know my question was in the FAQ topic?"
 
^ That's the thing that always cracks me up: When somebody asks a FAQ as though they're the first person in the history of the planet to think of it. It's even better when they add something like "I can't believe no one else has thought to ask this."

:D

Granted, that's not really fair when using this forum as an example. I usually get that kind of entertainment when somebody first notices that Kirk's phaser falls off his hip in "Space Seed" or that the blood stain on Kirk's uniform in TWOK moves around.

"I can't believe nobody ever said anything about that before me!"

:guffaw:
 
^How very true. Sad. Yes, funny, but still sad.

Posted by William Leisner:
Posted by Emh:
True, and it is frustrating, but at least when someone asks the question, the first person to reply should always say "It's in the FAQ, please read." That's how I handle all such threads.
But then we would have one more frequently asked question: "How was I supposed to know my question was in the FAQ topic?"
**insert banging head into keyboard emoticon**

:p
 
Posted by Emh:
....ORRR...you guys could do what I suggested. But what do I know?

After the first 50 or so times, it does get a little tiring...

Maybe something a little more subtle, like "Got a question? Check here before asking."?
 
Posted by TerriO:
Posted by Emh:
....ORRR...you guys could do what I suggested. But what do I know?

After the first 50 or so times, it does get a little tiring...

Maybe something a little more subtle, like "Got a question? Check here before asking."?
That might work.

Also, Aatrek and I could rename the title at any point if we feel the title isn't work.

I do agree it would get tiresome afterall, but every regular (writers and posters alike) do this, then it wouldn't feel repetitous for anyone person.
 
Posted by Emh:
I do agree it would get tiresome afterall, but every regular (writers and posters alike) do this, then it wouldn't feel repetitous for anyone person.

So... should we draw up a roster and take turns? :cool:

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
I don't know. I used the FAQ pretty frequently when I started posting... well, I guess moreso lurking here. I felt it gave me a fair amount of information as to today's trek literature and was easier than me having to ask like 20 different questions about all the different series.
 
Posted by Trent_Roman:
Posted by Emh:
I do agree it would get tiresome afterall, but every regular (writers and posters alike) do this, then it wouldn't feel repetitous for anyone person.
So... should we draw up a roster and take turns? :cool:

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Sounds like a plan to me.

Posted by Arcarsenal:
I don't know. I used the FAQ pretty frequently when I started posting... well, I guess moreso lurking here. I felt it gave me a fair amount of information as to today's trek literature and was easier than me having to ask like 20 different questions about all the different series.
We need more people like you. Seriously.
 
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