Someone refresh my memory when it will be released.
Actually, one small correction: after the Pike-era sequence, The Rift jumps forward not to Kirk's five-year mission, but to the post-Star Trek V-era; one of the very few books to take place during that particular time frame, and (along with the Pike section) one of the reasons I like this book so much.Note: The Rift starts out in Pike's era, for the first few chapters, but then jumps ahead to Kirk and his five-year-mission, so it's not a wholly Pike-centric novel.
Actually, one small correction: after the Pike-era sequence, The Rift jumps forward not to Kirk's five-year mission, but to the post-Star Trek V-era; one of the very few books to take place during that particular time frame, and (along with the Pike section) one of the reasons I like this book so much.Note: The Rift starts out in Pike's era, for the first few chapters, but then jumps ahead to Kirk and his five-year-mission, so it's not a wholly Pike-centric novel.
Judging from Pocket Books' predictable schedule, Child of Two Worlds should be out electronically on Tuesday November 24.Someone refresh my memory when it will be released.
Late November/Early December.
And that's me looking like a pedant. Sorry about that - I do get carried away sometimes but I don't mean to be churlish.Actually, one small correction: after the Pike-era sequence, The Rift jumps forward not to Kirk's five-year mission, but to the post-Star Trek V-era; one of the very few books to take place during that particular time frame, and (along with the Pike section) one of the reasons I like this book so much.Note: The Rift starts out in Pike's era, for the first few chapters, but then jumps ahead to Kirk and his five-year-mission, so it's not a wholly Pike-centric novel.
Oops. I stand corrected.
And that's me looking like a pedant. Sorry about that - I do get carried away sometimes but I don't mean to be churlish.Actually, one small correction: after the Pike-era sequence, The Rift jumps forward not to Kirk's five-year mission, but to the post-Star Trek V-era; one of the very few books to take place during that particular time frame, and (along with the Pike section) one of the reasons I like this book so much.
Oops. I stand corrected.
Hi Greg,
As a fan of D.C.Fontana's Vulcan's Glory, I was curious how "compatible" your book is with that one. For example, do you use Caitlin Barry as the Chief Engineer?
Thank and have fun,
jsplinis
Caitlin Berry is definitely the Chief Engineer in my book, and has a couple of big scenes.
Thanks for asking!
That sounds great. It will be great to have another story that ties into D.C. Fontana's Pike crew. The only other two stories I know of that already do are Peter David's The Rift and DC Comics' To Walk the Night (in so far as Scotty serving during Pike's time).
I am in the middle of a TMP era novel marathon right now and when I'm done I plan on reading this along with your 2 TFF/TUC era novels: Foul Deeds Will Rise and Miasma.
Is it too much to ask if Scotty is in this book too? Or should I just wait and see? It's not easy to be patient when your looking forward to enjoying something sometimes.
Thanks and have fun,
jsplinis
Caitlin Berry is definitely the Chief Engineer in my book, and has a couple of big scenes.
Thanks for asking!
That sounds great. It will be great to have another story that ties into D.C. Fontana's Pike crew. The only other two stories I know of that already do are Peter David's The Rift and DC Comics' To Walk the Night (in so far as Scotty serving during Pike's time).
I am in the middle of a TMP era novel marathon right now and when I'm done I plan on reading this along with your 2 TFF/TUC era novels: Foul Deeds Will Rise and Miasma.
Is it too much to ask if Scotty is in this book too? Or should I just wait and see? It's not easy to be patient when your looking forward to enjoying something sometimes.
Thanks and have fun,
jsplinis
Scotty is not in the book. The bit about a young Scotty serving under Pike is something that pretty much every other Pike novel has ignored, so I did the same. But, yes, I tried to read all the other Pike novels before writing this book.
And I'm working a project for next year involving Number One . . ..
Wasn't there a Kirk era novel that had a little bit of Pike/Vina on Talos 4. The telepathic aliens that let them stay there were able to let Pike know what was going on with Spock and the Enterprise. I can't recall the title.
A question for you, Greg. Do you use any of the characters in the Marvel Comics' Early Voyages series in this book?
A question for you, Greg. Do you use any of the characters in the Marvel Comics' Early Voyages series in this book?
The Indian woman (whose name escapes me at the moment) is serving on the bridge throughout.
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