In the other thread before the BBS reboot I mentioned the ill-fated Lt. Hawk from First Contact was supposed to be gay (and was in the Trek EU).
anyone read the novels?
She was in 15 episodes of In Treatment, 15 episodes of True Blood, 26 episodes of the Killing, 3 episodes of BSG, 18 episodes of 24 and, apparently, has a reoccurring role on both Orphan Black and Chicago Fire.
Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are two of my favorite authors, so I adore the Shatnerverse.
i still like MY? idea of earth gaurded by thousands of galaxy class starships
The novels have been decent lately, they're basically continuing the TNG/DS9/VOY plotlines past Nemesis. Not canon of course but some are still pretty good.
They've also fleshed out in the Lost Era series what happens between Generation's prologue and Encounter At Farpoint (TNG pilot) . Most of those books are also well done and often feature the crews of Excelsior, Enterprise B, Enterprise C and the Stargazer in this era. There's some gap novels between TOS/TMP and TMP/TWOK as well.
It's also kind of interesting how the ST movie novels also contained a lot of material that was not in the films-Star Trek II features a lot of extra background on the Genesis scientists; Search for Spock has a whole romantic storyline between David and Saavik. Even the TFF novel is interesting in that it reveals what the 'secret pains' are of the crew apart from those seen in the movie.
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Did they beat Jadzias kiss with her ex-wife?
Which I like a hell of a lot better than some of the 24th century "oh well, too bad for them" attitude, as much as I agree with the Prime Directive in general.
Novels, comics, video game walk-throughs on Youtube...
i never understood why tng era on up the ships never fired phasers like they did in the original series and original movies