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In a slight tangent, which novel indicates the Enterprise-C was launched in 2332 and was Garrett in command from the beginning?
Not a novel, but a short story: "Hour of Fire" by Robert Greenberger, which had the inaugural mission of the C with Garrett at the helm. Well of Souls was consistent with that timeframe, at least.Lord Garth said:
In a slight tangent, which novel indicates the Enterprise-C was launched in 2332 and was Garrett in command from the beginning?
KRAD said:
S'okay -- I totally forgot about "Shakedown."Which was the short story I thought of. I didn't even think of "Iron and Sacrifice."![]()
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...out of respect for the -C
The novelization indicates that there were about two dozen injuries, but that nobody died.Timo said:
Doesn't really explain the E-E, though. The end of the E-D was ignominious to the extreme, even if nobody died (What does Picard mean with "light casualties"? Were there fatalities?).
"The klutz" wasn't even on board at the time, having left the ship in command of someone who'd proven himself an able commander repeatedly ("The Best of Both Worlds") and even been offered his own command. I hardly think that Picard can be faulted for the Enterprise's loss.Why rush to name a new ship after that one, and even hand over command to the klutz that lost the previous one?
We actually cover that in The Insolence of Office.(Nor Riker, but that one's a lot harder to show in-universe. Did they ever find out about that id-ing the shield frequencies trick the sisters used?)
But that's one of them ickle nasty ebooks! And those aren't part of my personal cannon! When will it come out in print?KRAD said:
We actually cover that in The Insolence of Office.![]()
I have a few thoughts on the subject, some of which have already been published. As for the denouement, well, we'll just have to wait and see...LtCmdr_SC2007 said:
I have been wondering about what happened to the Enterprise-B? Was is destroyed or decommissioned? Is it told in a story somewhere?
Ok everyone, prepare for another hefty tome to land on your footDavid R. George III said:
I have a few thoughts on the subject, some of which have already been published. As for the denouement, well, we'll just have to wait and see...
According to The Best and the Brightest, there was one person who died when he (she? I forget) got left behind in the stardrive section.ATimson said:
The novelization indicates that there were about two dozen injuries, but that nobody died.Timo said:
Doesn't really explain the E-E, though. The end of the E-D was ignominious to the extreme, even if nobody died (What does Picard mean with "light casualties"? Were there fatalities?).
Does that mean you have plans for more ENT-B stories?David R. George III said:
I have a few thoughts on the subject, some of which have already been published. As for the denouement, well, we'll just have to wait and see...LtCmdr_SC2007 said:
I have been wondering about what happened to the Enterprise-B? Was is destroyed or decommissioned? Is it told in a story somewhere?
Yeah, what he said.ATimson said:
But that's one of them ickle nasty ebooks! And those aren't part of my personal cannon! When will it come out in print?KRAD said:
We actually cover that in The Insolence of Office.![]()
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Why is it people pick on ebooks? I guess close minds don't want to give them a chance.ATimson said:
But that's one of them ickle nasty ebooks! And those aren't part of my personal cannon! When will it come out in print?KRAD said:
We actually cover that in The Insolence of Office.![]()
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It's not that we pick on eBooks, JWolf, my personal preference is for the feel of the paper in my hand. It's much more personal than staring at a screen. I can read a paper book for hours, but I can't stare at a screen for hours. When they find a way of providing a reader that uses electronic paper, then I'll buy eBooks. Until then, I'll stick with the Dead Tree Society.JWolf said:
Why is it people pick on ebooks? I guess close minds don't want to give them a chance.
JWolf said:
Why is it people pick on ebooks? I guess close minds don't want to give them a chance.
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