New Deep Space 9 |
- McCormack has confirmed this is the new title for the novel previously listed as TNG: Home Again.
- This story is set to feature Doctor Beverly Crusher as the temporary chief medical officer on DS9 following the events of The Fall.
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- This is apparently a TOS movie era novel, but no other details have been revealed so far.
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- Bashir follow-up to The Fall, obviously featuring Section 31. Mack has also noted there will be connections to his Mirror Universe novel Rise Like Lions, and related events from the middle book of his Cold Equations trilogy, Silent Weapons.
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- Second book in a trilogy of stories in the Voyager relaunch, which started with the recently released novel, Protectors.
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- A Quark-focused ebook novella, set on the new DS9.
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We’re going deep into the Worlds of the First Quadrant. If you know me at all, you should probably assume that’s not going to go terribly smoothly. We’re also going to continue to explore the catomic plague, and of course, Seven’s reunion with Axum. Doctor Sharak gets more development and a familiar face for Voyager fans who we haven’t see much of in the relaunch helps with that.Beyer also had lots to say about what she explored in Protectors, visit TrekCore for the full interview. Meanwhile TrekFM's Literary Treks podcast also interviewed an author recently, the newest contributor to the world of Star Trek, John Jackson Miller, who made his debut last month with the Titan ebook, Absent Enemies. One thing revealed in the interview was that Miller also started work in the Trekverse much earlier; he was set to write a novella for the Corps of Engineers series, but wasn't able to proceed when the series was cancelled!
For Acts of Contrition, I decided to try my hand at writing the first actual scene ever written almost completely in Tamarian in any of the books. I sort of like how it turned out, so I hope others will too. Tom Paris will face his mother in mediation and that story will be resolved…mostly. And yes, we will learn more about the alliances being formed in the Delta Quadrant between former enemies that seem determined to undermine the fleet.
There’s a lot going on. One of the most consistent complaints I’m seeing about Protectors is that it felt too much like a set-up for another story. It was. I hope folks will be more understanding when they see how much more there is to come and how it all builds from what began in Protectors and is ultimately resolved in the final book.
While the interview was mainly focused on Absent Enemies, including comparisons with writing Star Wars, and decisions made when considering the shorter format of the novella, Miller did also look forward to his forthcoming Aventine novel, which he revealed will also feature the Enterprise-E, and characterised the book as a "sprawling adventure story".
Finally, Cross Cult have recently announced that, in August, they will be releasing a hardcover omnibus of their German translations of David Mack's Destiny trilogy. They have released cover art, which uses the triptych of covers from their versions of the individual books. Talking to my German expert, Jens Deffner, the point was raised that this could have been an opportunity for Cross Cult to update their translations to reflect the tweaks Mack made to Destiny when the US omnibus edition was release. Alas Jens believes they will be sticking with their existing translations.
Actually, regarding "Foul Deeds Will Rise" (Greg Cox's upcoming TOS novel), Cox has confirmed that it takes place at some point between the films Star Trek V and Star Trek VI aboard the Enterprise-A, and focuses upon both Kirk and Chekov's characters.
ReplyDeleteAlso according to Cox, it is set between 2287-2290, since Commander Sulu will still be aboard the starship as helmsman/XO during the novel. Very much looking forward to this one.
Cool, thanks Nisus8, where did Greg say all this??
ReplyDeleteHey, 8of5 -- Greg went into more detail on "Foul Deeds" over on the TrekBBS Literature boards a few weeks back, and dropped some more info on us about it:
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Pocket's release schedule is looking mighty fine this year...
Thanks nisus8! It is indeed a nice mixed bunch this year :)
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