Just out of curiosity, who else has put together their own chronology of Trek books (or books and comics)? I'm pretty sure I'm aware of who all does this out of the regular posters here, as we've talked alot about timeline details over the years and I notice the same handful of people who are really interested in those kinds of details.
Obviously I have the timeline/ reading order lists I keep on the Litverse Reading Guide. I've worked up (with alot of help from this forum) a really detailed month by month timeline of the 5 year mission, the TOS movie era, and the post-Nemesis book era.
I'm currently trying to work out all the details for my take on the TNG years, 2364-2370, which will include those years of DS9 as well. But I got distracted and started going back over the 5YM again and hope to have an even better, slightly different version of that timeline work out in the next few weeks.
My dream would be a revised new version of the Star Trek Chronology. With the new Encyclopedia last year I hope that will eventually happen.
Again I'm sure I know most of you who will reply in this thread, but who else loves the chronological details of Trek books, and keeps track of them in your own timelines?
Obviously I have the timeline/ reading order lists I keep on the Litverse Reading Guide. I've worked up (with alot of help from this forum) a really detailed month by month timeline of the 5 year mission, the TOS movie era, and the post-Nemesis book era.
I'm currently trying to work out all the details for my take on the TNG years, 2364-2370, which will include those years of DS9 as well. But I got distracted and started going back over the 5YM again and hope to have an even better, slightly different version of that timeline work out in the next few weeks.
My dream would be a revised new version of the Star Trek Chronology. With the new Encyclopedia last year I hope that will eventually happen.
Again I'm sure I know most of you who will reply in this thread, but who else loves the chronological details of Trek books, and keeps track of them in your own timelines?