Steve Mollmann said:
I really do think the Titan novels (and the Gorkon ones, for that matter), would be well served by a Dramatis Personae up front.
Perhaps someone could squeeze in some sketches (like Chris Bennett's for OH) into the last couple pages of future books.Trent Roman said:
Hmm. To those complaining about getting lost in the cast: Star Wars novels usually have a list of dramatis personae at the front of their books, listing name, occupation, gender and species. Would you think that something like that might be useful? It's short enough not to scare anybody away like a minipedia of characters accompanying each book would, but can make for a quick reference sheet. What they look like, however... I don't know how that would be covered, since a lot of these species have never actually been depicted.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Steve Mollmann said:
For a lot of the recent Star Wars books, I haven't found the Dramatis Personae very useful, since it's basically always the Big Three and their kids these days, but they were massively useful in keeping the X-Wing series, with its dozen-plus entirely new main characters straight, providing names, rank, position, species, and homeworld.
Lemme see, here.....Dayton Ward said:
Take care of that, would ya, boss?![]()
VulcanSnowman said:
Oh I love the diverseness (if that's an actual word) of the ship. One thing I always thought about TNG was there were more non-humans around but we didn't see them, perhaps because they didn't want to do make-up for too many non-speaking extras. We did see a few more in DS9, VOY and ENT toyed a bit with CGI creatures which was different for Trek.
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