They were movies in Bob Haney’s version of the DCU.
They were movies in Bob Haney’s version of the DCU.
Good because I just bought a used omnibus version of ebay for 6 bucks.
Do they explain how theirs any Borg left after being infected by future Janeway’s virus?
They’re essentially their own side-continuity shortly after First Contact.
They’re great and tie up the whole Borg storyline in a very satisfying manner (right down to their origin and where the name “Borg” came from).
Yes, they are :-)
Bwahahahhaha. Are you in for a treat. I remember being so confused by Shatner novels...
Actually at the time the TNG/X-Men crossover started Xavier was dead at the time.
Not without the blue meth.
Are those destiny books as good as they say? It sounds pretty cool. After the Voyager finale I could see the Borg being desperate enough to try something like that.
Also for the joke that Picard and Xavier look remarkably alike (it was even before the X-Men movies, but Stewart was already a fan favorite for the role for a long time).
It was done for this joke and this joke alone.
Yeah! I have ashes of Eden, and was wondering where the hell that takes place.
Just to play Devil’s Advocate, and because I picked up a handful cheap on Amazon today, where do the Shatner-verse novels fit? I’m talking about the Bill-plotted series by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens where a resurrected Kirk chums around with his pal Jean-Luc and gets sent on missions by Admiral Janeaway,…
This isn’t “every single Star Trek novel”. The notes at the top say, “It is by no means exhaustive”.
Someone please explain to me where the Star Trek/X-Men crossover novel fits into the continuity.