Evidently, the books will do what they've always done when new Trek was in production -- mostly standalone books that tie into the current series, with some books tying into classic series like TOS, TNG, DS9, etc. In other words, more of what they're currently doing with Discovery and Picard novels and other books like TNG: Shadows Have Offended and DS9: Revenant.
Or "Lost Era" stuff.^ Only after the point of divergence. Any novel set before that time still counts as litverse.
For example, there could always be more Rise of the Federation novels.
The litverse is likely just pining for the fjords.
Six books is about average for tie-in fiction these days. Take into account the fact that Trek novels are all trade paperbacks now, and there's no reason to expect there to be more books than that in future years.It's interesting to be pegged to 6 books per year. One wonders if, when Paramount gets all its Trek watching figures consolidated into their own streaming service, they might increase that. We used to get more in the 1990s, although maybe reading consumption habits were different back then (although maybe offset by population increases - the population of the United States is 80m more today than 1990, and about 2.5bn higher globally...!)
Actually really enjoying the idea of more one shots set in-series for TNG, DS9, hopefully VOY and ENT too.
No way that's true. No Trek news sites have reported that at all, there's nothing on StarTrek.com. I assume that treksphere article either made it up or misinterpreted some comment about close coordination between TV and tie-ins.I read somewhere that "according to CBS, all tie-in media for the new Star Trek series are considered canon". Can anyone verify this?
*looks over at Deserpate Measures*I read somewhere that "according to CBS, all tie-in media for the new Star Trek series are considered canon". Can anyone verify this?
I read somewhere that "according to CBS, all tie-in media for the new Star Trek series are considered canon". Can anyone verify this?
I haven't read it yet so......*looks over at Deserpate Measures*
Ummmm...
Written (I believe) around the start of season one of Disco, it has Michael and Spock (with Pike and the Enterprise) meet and team up in a totally different and incompatible way with what was established in Disco season 2.I haven't read it yet so......
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