Or the Temporal Cold War.Unless WW3 (which is probably in the 2100s now) wipes them all out.
There was another weird line from Melinda when she says that the whale population is doing better than in the 80’s which completely negates the reason of Kirk getting one later on. Unless WW3 (which is probably in the 2100s now) wipes them all out.
Why would it be strange? This is a fictional book about an alternate 2024 which leads to the Trek universe we all know. I get wanting to keep some things the same as ours so the reader could relate to but things like that which have been stated in canon should be kept intact.That's actually reflecting reality. The humpback population has bounced back in real life. I see the contradiction, but it would have been strange (and bordering on misinformation) not to report that accurately in a book set in "our" 2024.
And, yes, apparently more whales are killed by boat strikes than whaling these days.
Why would it be strange? This is a fictional book about an alternate 2024 which leads to the Trek universe we all know. I get wanting to keep some things the same as ours so the reader could relate to but things like that which have been stated in canon should be kept intact.
Why would it be strange? This is a fictional book about an alternate 2024 which leads to the Trek universe we all know. I get wanting to keep some things the same as ours so the reader could relate to but things like that which have been stated in canon should be kept intact.
You could always add a disclaimer at the start of the book.
I don't think of it as an alternate 2024. I think of it as our 2024, aside from the obviously fantastic elements, like time-traveling Klingon spaceships or top-secret Augment programs.
As it should be. Hardcore fans tend to forget that we're not the exclusive audience. The goal is for the show and its tie-ins to be accessible to new and casual audiences as well, so any depiction of the present is going to reflect the present that audience is familiar with. It's the same reason "Journey's End" didn't mention the Eugenics Wars, and the same reason modern Doctor Who portrays a present like our own instead of the one the original series depicted where there were crewed Mars missions in the 1980s and Moon bases and global weather control by the early 2000s.
I think it was fine with Star Trek IV since 1986 was quite a long way out that you could use the real 1986
but for today I just think it would be more interesting creating a more accurate prime universe 2024; where technology was more advanced than ours in some areas and there were multiple factions at odds with each other which lead to World War 3.
From world war 3 and the other big events.Huh? A long way out from what? The movie was set in the same year it was released.
I think it was fine with Star Trek IV since 1986 was quite a long way out that you could use the real 1986 but for today I just think it would be more interesting creating a more accurate prime universe 2024; where technology was more advanced than ours in some areas and there were multiple factions at odds with each other which lead to World War 3.
Speaking about the Saturn stuff, didn’t Picard season 2 have something similar? Picard’s ancestor went out there and found the “Protomolecule” or something like that.
Both approaches are valid ones, and I'm sure another writer could have written a cool military-flavored Trek novel set in a "more accurate prime universe" 1990s. But, at the time, it seemed more fun and challenging to stick closer to 1990s we'd all just lived through.
Star Trek IV took Kirk and crew back to his 1986 past, which mostly resembles the past of our Earth.
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