Before Dishonor (and the TNG relaunch in general) was a Margaret Clark project.
That surprises me, since so much that was done under her was amazing!
Before Dishonor (and the TNG relaunch in general) was a Margaret Clark project.
That surprises me, since so much that was done under her was amazing!
Isn't it widely accepted that what she oversaw was mediocre at best when it came to the TNG relaunch until Destiny.
Up until Marco's departure it pretty much was as follows IIRC:
Clark: TOS & TNG & ENT
Palmieri: DS9, VOY, Vanguard, Titan, Most anthologies
Destiny was a joint operation of the two.
Up until Marco's departure in late 2008 it pretty much was as follows IIRC:
Clark: TOS & TNG & ENT
Palmieri: DS9, VOY, Vanguard, Titan, Most anthologies
Destiny was a joint operation of the two.
After Marco's departure it was Clark alone for a while, until she was let go, then there was Jaime Costas for a year or so. Then at some time Ed Schlesinger came along as the "administrative" editor (he has been involved with Star Trek editing since the late (?) nineties I think, for example he edited most of the A Time to Series and I think New Frontier after Ordover left) who outsourced the "creative" editing to Clark on a freelance basis.
P.S.: That's just from the top of my head without looking it up, so please take it with a grain of salt.
It's mostly how OTT and comic-booky it is. "THE BASTARDS ATE PLUTO!!??!!??" exclaimed Jellico with a jaggedy speech bubble!I got to the controversial Pluto scene. I wasn’t that bothered by it. It’s not like Pluto was important or anything. It was funny that they were still debating whether or not it was a planet though. By then, they should have the technology to push it back and make it one.
I don't think so.Does Picard ever find out who Michaels was?
Pity. Does Worf get treated for his foot condition? He says it can be rather painful.I don't think so.
I haven't read all of Before Dishonor, but I am aware of what happened, and the biggest problem I have it is Kadohata. In Q & A it's established that she was a crew member on E-D and had been on board both Enterprises continuously. I find it a hard to believe somebody with that kind of history with Picard and the senior staff would take part in a mutiny against them.People above said they had a issue with the mutiny. I had no problem with it since they were only introduced a couple a books ago and the authors gave no indication that they were going to permanent in any way. Like it says in the book, Simmons relived him of command and these new people don’t have the same relationship than the rest of the senior crew and so it’s understandable that they might rebel against him.
I haven't read all of Before Dishonor, but I am aware of what happened, and the biggest problem I have it is Kadohata. In Q & A it's established that she was a crew member on E-D and had been on board both Enterprises continuously. I find it a hard to believe somebody with that kind of history with Picard and the senior staff would take part in a mutiny against them.
But she wasn’t a senior officer so it’s possible she didn’t have the biggest connection to Picard.I haven't read all of Before Dishonor, but I am aware of what happened, and the biggest problem I have it is Kadohata. In Q & A it's established that she was a crew member on E-D and had been on board both Enterprises continuously. I find it a hard to believe somebody with that kind of history with Picard and the senior staff would take part in a mutiny against them.
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