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Vulcan's Noun and Shatner series inter continuity

borgboy

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Has the events of the Vulcan's Noun series, especially the relationship between Spock and Saavik, ever been referenced in other Trek books? Is it considered "canon" for the rest of the novels?
Also, I understand the "Shatnerverse" novels are considered a seperate continuity from the rest of the novel series. Is it possible to reconcile Shatner's novels and the Vulcan's Noun series with the rest of the novels so they all fit into one continuity?
 
The Shatner novels, at least those in the Totality trilogy, contain a number of irreconcilable differences with the main novel continuity, in terms of such things as the chronology of Bajor's UFP membership, the chronology and specifics of Titan's missions, and the life expectancy of Admiral Janeway.

As far as I know, there's nothing in the Sherman-Shwartz Vulcan novels that's irreconcilable with the rest of the novel continuity, and I've never heard it suggested that they were separate from it. I think elements of Vulcan's Heart were referenced in a couple of the Lost Era novels; I'm fairly sure I made a small allusion to it in The Buried Age, a passing mention of a Stargazer science officer who appeared in VH.
 
^ More significantly, the Romulan political setup from Vulcan's Soul (and "Blood Sacrifice" in Tales of the Dominion War) was referenced and continued in the first two Titan novels, the Watraii were referenced in A Singular Destiny, and President Zife and Chief of Staff Koll Azernal played a supporting role in the Soul trilogy.
 
Vulcan's Soul also established the continued survival of Uhura and Chekov into the post-Dominion War timeframe, which received a passing mention in The Future Begins.
 
^ More significantly, the Romulan political setup from Vulcan's Soul (and "Blood Sacrifice" in Tales of the Dominion War) was referenced and continued in the first two Titan novels, the Watraii were referenced in A Singular Destiny, and President Zife and Chief of Staff Koll Azernal played a supporting role in the Soul trilogy.

Though I'd point out that both were reduced to cartoon caricatures of their previous selves in Vulcan's Soul.
 
^ More significantly, the Romulan political setup from Vulcan's Soul (and "Blood Sacrifice" in Tales of the Dominion War) was referenced and continued in the first two Titan novels, the Watraii were referenced in A Singular Destiny, and President Zife and Chief of Staff Koll Azernal played a supporting role in the Soul trilogy.

Though I'd point out that both were reduced to cartoon caricatures of their previous selves in Vulcan's Soul.

As opposed to what? Cartoon caricatures of the real life politicians they were based on? :p
 
^ More significantly, the Romulan political setup from Vulcan's Soul (and "Blood Sacrifice" in Tales of the Dominion War) was referenced and continued in the first two Titan novels, the Watraii were referenced in A Singular Destiny, and President Zife and Chief of Staff Koll Azernal played a supporting role in the Soul trilogy.

Though I'd point out that both were reduced to cartoon caricatures of their previous selves in Vulcan's Soul.

As opposed to what? Cartoon caricatures of the real life politicians they were based on? :p

Neither character was a caricature in A Time to Kill/A Time to Heal. While both were clearly based on real-world politicians, neither one was treated nearly so two-dimensionally -- or melodramatically -- as in Vulcan's Soul.
 
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