I’ve fallen.

Yesterday, I stopped by Border’s and picked up (gasp…*sob*….I can barely bring myself to say it….)…

A Star Trek novel.

(Yes, let the ridicule begin.)

It’s called Star Trek Vanguard: Harbinger, and is the first in a new series. Here’s the cover:

Basically, it’s the story of a Star Base way the hell out on the frontier, during the Original Series. So, essentially, Deep Space Nine in the age of Kirk & Co. Which, bluntly, is what attracted me to it…I had considered running a Star Trek RPG campaign a while back, and my campaign idea was “DS9 in the Original Series”…because I thought it would be cool mix of characters. Some Starfleet personell, some merchants, maybe a spy, etc. This novel features Kirk and the Enterprise, but it’s primarily a way to introduce the cast of original characters who will feature in the series…which, according to the Appendix that details them, features Starfleet officers, merchants, a spy, etc.

So, yeah….it’s essentially professional fan fiction. But damn it, it looked cool. The paperback even comes with a centerfold, with schematics of the Vanguard station. I mean, that’s cool, right?

Right?

*sigh*

Never mind. I’ll be over here.

Ain’t It The Truth…..

Quote from comic book writer Warren Ellis’ email-based journal, BAD SIGNAL, received today:

“…any time I open my mouth, I make as many enemies as friends; the overheated nature of fandom means that any time any creator expresses any kind of personal opinion instead of approaching on bended knee, someone somewhere will decide they Hate that creator.”

Lord, yes.

Ain’t It The Truth

Quote from comic book writer Warren Ellis’ email-based journal, BAD SIGNAL, received today:

“…any time I open my mouth, I make as many enemies as friends; the overheated nature of fandom means that any time any creator expresses any kind of personal opinion instead of approaching on bended knee, someone somewhere will decide they Hate that creator.”

Lord, yes.