District 9, Star Trek
by morgan on Aug.11, 2009, under Karen Miller
Hey Karen,
If you could play in any franchise, is there a dream project lurking out there for you? Craving a shot at Halo, Warcraft or Hello Kitty?
I want to see what writers do next with Star Trek. The film raised the bar and reset the mythology. So what happens next in the books? How do you take that new spirit of adventure and mystery and inject it into the novels?
Also, District 9 looks fantastic! That looks like a story perfect for spin-off novels. Of course, I say that because the trailers are brilliant. I haven’t seen the film yet. Is anybody else lining up to see this one on day 1?
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August 11th, 2009 on 6:54 pm
And I’ll take the answer to this and post about it, again!
September 14th, 2010 on 4:31 am
i was just pondering this similar thing prior haha, wonderful article