This is probably along more in the category of 'ain't never gonna happen', but one might as well go big, as they say; my big wish for Treklit would be to see the two novels that AC Crispin wrote as sequels to Yesterday's Son and Time For Yesterday. I cannot find the information now, but I know I read somewhere that she was contracted for two more books and if my (admittedly questionable) memory serves, I read she had finished them. I think she said that the then current Star Trek editor decided to go another direction at that time. The two existing books are at the top of my list of Star Trek favorites and I just finished rereading the pair. I would absolutelylove
to read the other two that were never published.
I always got the sense that the Maximum Warp duology was a 'backdoor pilot' for just such a series about the Romulans, much like Diplomatic Implausibility served as one for the Klingons.
^I'm sure KRAD would know.
I kind of thought we were going to be getting some things from the Romulan perspective in Vanguard after I read some scenes with that Romulan ship in Summon The Thunder. I thought maybe we'd see some things from the shadows in their perspective during the run of Vanguard. I'm not even sure what ended up happening to them. I haven't read Summon The Thunder in a few years now...
^I'm sure KRAD would know.
I kind of thought we were going to be getting some things from the Romulan perspective in Vanguard after I read some scenes with that Romulan ship in Summon The Thunder. I thought maybe we'd see some things from the shadows in their perspective during the run of Vanguard. I'm not even sure what ended up happening to them. I haven't read Summon The Thunder in a few years now...
I forget exactly, but their ship gets damaged and since they're nowhere near Romulan space, they agree to drift to their deaths under cloak so as not to be discovered by the Federation. One of the few things I disliked about Vanguard, as I thought they Romulan Commander was a good character.
The commander's mother is a senator, and she's followed up on in the Romulan story from Seven Deadly Sins.![]()
It was just you.Well thats the way I saw it, especially since those books came out back to back with Diplomatic Implausibilty. But I've always wondered if that was really the case or just me. Maybe KRAD or one of the other authors knows.
It was just you.Well thats the way I saw it, especially since those books came out back to back with Diplomatic Implausibilty. But I've always wondered if that was really the case or just me. Maybe KRAD or one of the other authors knows.Maximum Warp was never intended to be anything other than the two books.
Hell, Diplomatic Implausibility wasn't intended to be the start of a series, but it worked out that way.![]()
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