The Enterprise continuity is tied into Destiny and the fall of Section 31. Although I'd hazard the connections are so slight they be able to just breeze on without ever referencing them ever again. Ditto New Frontier, should that ever come back.Well this only affects the post nemesis books. The TOS and Enterprise novels should be fine.
But didn't you guys said something on twitter that there was a plan?
But didn't you guys said something on twitter that there was a plan?
They said there was a plan, but that doesn't mean it was that specific plan that people speculated about, or that it would begin in this particular novel.
Ok, please forgive me my curiosity but what is the plan?
As good as Picard may end up being (and I honestly don't have high hopes), I don't need new books set in that universe, there's already grand storytelling being told and I'd love nothing more for it to continue (especially as post Control we're still waiting for lots of dominos to drop!)
In CD it is said that the news article about Section 31 revealed that Admiral Daugherty was in cahoots with Section 31 in regards to the Baku operation.
Destiny in a way with the Columbia disappearing. It now just vanished differentlyThe Enterprise continuity is tied into Destiny and the fall of Section 31. Although I'd hazard the connections are so slight they be able to just breeze on without ever referencing them ever again. Ditto New Frontier, should that ever come back.
Even if the specific story in the Enterprise books isn't contradicted, they still share a ton of worldbuilding stuff that could easily be contradicted.The Enterprise continuity is tied into Destiny and the fall of Section 31. Although I'd hazard the connections are so slight they be able to just breeze on without ever referencing them ever again. Ditto New Frontier, should that ever come back.
Even if they do just completely erase the Novelverse, we're then going to have over 20 years of history to fill in.Who knows, though? The new backstory about to be revealed in Picard could inspire a whole legion of new spinoff/tie-in stories just as good as the current novelverse, just on fresh topics. The great thing about fiction is that things don't have to happen only one way. Exploring alternative possibilities is always appealing, which is why "Mirror, Mirror" is such a popular episode.
For what it's worth, I'm not too wrapped up in what ties into the Picard series. Or if this book is canon, or that book isn't canon, etc.. I've been reading TNG: Collateral Damage and just enjoying a good story. It's been really nice, to just have a great star trek story to sit down and enjoy.Guys, I'm bummed. I want Collateral Damage and was waiting for the ebook. Im a little confused. I wonder if @Christopher or @David Mack or @Dayton Ward too can clarify this. Without spoiling anything or saying anything that you cant say contractually. I'm not wanting that. Should Collateral Damage be seen and treated as bridge novel to something that is upcoming as a bigger picture a bigger event?
If so that is understandable. No offense to the authors or Tswift but I'm not sure if I should purchase this now or wait until Picard comes out?
I'm not saying anything about prices, but I have noticed since the price increase on Trek books and ebooks there are less reviews and it seems like to me that Star Trek readers and fans have been kind of unfairly harsh and unforgiving to the Trek writers and really the books are under heavy scrutiny. Is this just me feeling this way?
I'm just trying to enjoy each book as they are released and wonder whats going to happen in the future.
As it stands. I'm grateful for the Trek books and I'm grateful to the Trek writers for their opinions and insights too.
Thanks,
-Koric
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