Heck, I don't even like Marvel/DC crossovers.
Why on earth someone decided to cross those over, I'll never understand.
Because they've both got Patrick Stewart in them, of course!
(Sorry, couldn't resist)
I've found that impulse -- take character X and put them in story Y -- to be a great source of creative energy. An author doesn't need to use it for its crossover potential, but sometimes it can be a great starting point for telling a story. Put an atypical character type into an already existing situation. Unless I'm misremembering what Christopher has said about Greater than the Sum, Trys had her origins in that kind of thinking.
Kinda like "It's Wagon Train... to the stars!"^I'm referring to when people think "this over here is doing really well, and this over there is doing really well, so even though they are totally unconnected, let's mash them together."
Actually, Jaws was a hit two years before that episode aired. And the funny thing is, that episode got pretty good ratings, and Happy Days remained on ABC's schedule for another seven seasons.Kinda like "It's Wagon Train... to the stars!"^I'm referring to when people think "this over here is doing really well, and this over there is doing really well, so even though they are totally unconnected, let's mash them together."
or, "the Fonz is a hit, and Jaws was a hit, so lets have the Fonz jump over a shark!"
Yeah, the whole 'New Earth' series is very odd. The UFP helps a bunch of colonists go and colonize a sector of space, but the colonists want to be left alone. Ooookkkk....I checked out the Tos New Earth miniseries out of the library a few years ago to read and didn't like the miniseries at all. I got bored reading halfway through book 3 I finished reading all the books but I didn't care for this book miniseries at all.Also Warped of all the ds9 books I've read over the years this is the one ds9 book I really didn't like very much.
Yeah, the whole 'New Earth' series is very odd. The UFP helps a bunch of colonists go and colonize a sector of space, but the colonists want to be left alone. Ooookkkk....I checked out the Tos New Earth miniseries out of the library a few years ago to read and didn't like the miniseries at all. I got bored reading halfway through book 3 I finished reading all the books but I didn't care for this book miniseries at all.Also Warped of all the ds9 books I've read over the years this is the one ds9 book I really didn't like very much.
That and the whole libertarian thing annoys me.
That was a favorite phrase of my high school economics teacher, although he did not tell us that it came from Heinlein (or some earlier source, if Heinlein did not invent the phrase).
No, I actually don't remember who I was responding to, lol...^Uhh, was that responding to me? The Heinlein reference wasn't in the New Earth miniseries, it was in Myasishchev's post from yesterday making a joke about the New Earth miniseries and its libertarian elements.
Actually, Jaws was a hit two years before that episode aired. And the funny thing is, that episode got pretty good ratings, and Happy Days remained on ABC's schedule for another seven seasons.
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