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Poll Trek Authors: Create or borrow?

What do you like to do best when it comes to incidents, species, characters, etc?

  • Expand on something which was heard but not seen, or seen once but never again

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Create as much as possible from scratch

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • "Borrow" a cup of setting, a pinch of plot device, a tsp of characterization and make up the rest

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Laura Cynthia Chambers

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Do you enjoy weaving together little things never explored, tying up loose ends, etc? Or do you like the freedom to explore a completely created by you, unknown time/place?
 
When possible, I try to build my Star Trek stories from elements already established, either in the canon or in the shared literary continuity. But again, I have no preference—I just go with what works.
 
I dunno if he has any preference in this regard, but this topic calls to mind KRAD's TLE - The Art of the Impossible. A single line in a single episode became a whole novel. Glorious.
 
In general, my rule of thumb is not to invent a new alien civilization if there's already one in STAR TREk that fits the bill . .. because why invent a new species of shape-changing telepaths or whatever when one already exists in the TREK universe? Plus, when you're writing in an pre-existing universe, you kinda want to play with all the toys.

But sometimes that doesn't fit the story you want tell--about a First Contact, situation, perhaps--so you can have fun inventing your own planets and races.
And, honestly, sometimes inventing a new species is easier than using one of the old staples--because you don't have to worry about staying consistent with decades of established lore about the Klingons, Andorians, Romulans, etc.
 
Yeah, having to cross every t and dot every i to avoid contradictions - you don't want people going, "I hate that!" or "That didn't happen!/isn't true!" " *disgusted tone of voice* Of course Kirk met these guys first (maybe by another name). He always does."
 
Example: The Sycorax Colony in my Khan books was originally going to be "The Masterpiece Society" from TNG, but the chronology didn't match up so I had to invent my own colony of genetically-engineered humans . ...
 
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