6: Cold Equations and Destinies
David Mack.
No one has shaken up the Star Trek universe quite like David Mack.
His contributions to the miniseries "A Time to..." helped bridge
the gap between Insurrection and Nemesis, his Destiny series
revealed the Alpha and the Omega of the Borg, and his latest
work—Cold Equations—resurrects Data and sees the continuing
transformation of Picard. In this episode of Literary Treks we're
joined by David to discuss the evolving nature of the
post-television Star Trek universe, the genesis of Destiny, why the
Borg had to go, why Picard is no longer the man Beverly remembers,
and we learn the real story behind the naming of the upcoming
series "The Fall."
In our news segment we look at Greg Cox's upcoming TOS novel The
Weight of Worlds, a new book that helps you learn How To Speak
Klingon like a warrior, and David R. George III's Allegiance in
Exile. We also speculate on what Countdown to Darkness will bring
us, share our thoughts on the Mirror Universe of Ongoing #15 and
#16, and reveal how a theme from Chris's own life has been stolen
and used as a sinister plot device.
# Borg Narrative ArcThe storyline involving the Borg, a central adversarial force in the Star Trek series, and its implications explored by David Mack.