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20) STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS by Alan Dean Foster
It's ages since I watched the film, and I was curious to see whether I heard the original or JJ-verse cast in the novelisation. In the end I heard a mixture- Kirk and Spock were mostly Pine and Quinto, Bones was Bones, Sulu was, weirdly, mostly Nimoy, but Khan was solidly Montalban throughout... Which gives an interesting insight into the overall characterisation in the script. God only knows who Foster thought he was writing as Scotty, but apparently he's never heard either a Scottish accent or Simon Pegg.
Other than that, it wasn't Foster's best novelisation, but it was good solid fun- he brought some clarity to things like Khan's magic blood merely being a baseline from which Bones synthesized a new treatment, rather than just being magic blood, so it probably ended up being slightly better than the movie, IMO...

21) JONESY: NINE LIVES ON THE NOSTROMO by Rory Lucey
A nice little graphic story of Alien, from the POV of Jones the cat. The art is amusing, and it's good fun for anybody familiar with both the movie and cats. It would actually work really well as a version of Alien for younger kids, with a loveable character, some mild scares (probably) and no adult complexities – except that, because there's no words in the book at all, you'd have to explain all the context of what's going to your younger audience. (E.g. “Oh, here one of the crew has been injured on a planet”). But I loved it anyway cos I'm a cat-loving Alien geek, and that's really who'll get the most out of this.
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by JM Dillard

Dillard's long been a favourite Trek writer of mine, but this Enterprise one... Well at least it was short and quick. And still over-padded. Basically it's a simple moral dilemma for T'Pol which was already answered by Spock in Wrath Of Khan, bolted onto a thin short story and stretched out to 200 pages rather than the 5 or 6 pages of story it actually has. It's basically an exercise in wondering how fucking stupid the characters are to not notice the goddam motherfucking obvious.
It is therefore also utterly predictable from the get-go.
On the upside, Phlox in particular, and also Archer, T'Pol, Trip and Reed all read fairly true to the TV counterparts (Hoshi far less so, and Mayweather never got a personality in the series anyway), and there is an alien that was pleasantly TOS-like, which kind of helps in viewing Enterprise as a prequel to that series- I could damn well see how it would have looked in TOS.
But otherwise... Sadly a decent 5 or 6 page story lost in 220 pages.
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Day 30 - Saddest death scene

Oh, I’m not really sure. My default go-to here would be Spock in Wrath Of Khan, but I don’t want to do the obvious, and my other most likely pick - Arwen’s vision of an Aragron-less future in The Two Towers - isn’t really a death scene.

Tracy in OHMSS is more of a shock moment, (and my reaction to Vesper’s in Casino Royale has nothing to do with the character and everything to do with mmory)...Sirius Black’s is too fumbled and WTF....

This is really another category where most of my feels would come from TV shows rather than movies. That said, I’m always affected by a good self-sacrifice blaze of glory, so Katsumoto in Last Samurai, Stoick in How To Train Your Dragon 2, V in V For Vendetta.... Any of those kind of suicidal charge into impossible odds thigs.

Which, I suppose, ultimately brings me back, after all other attempts have failed, to:

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Read Dave Stern's Enterprise book "Rosetta" - liked it, though I couldn't help seeing Coruscant in the planet most of it is set on, and a certain other franchise towards the end...

Not that I'm complaining; it was fun, and the characters all sounded right, which is important in a tie-in franchise.

Now I'm on to Chris Roberson's "Book Of Secrets"...
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The cover for an upcoming book from Sequart Press - and, why, yes, I *have* written one of the chapters, actually…

lonemagpie: b7 finale (b7)
Argh, what the fuck is up with the music track on the HD version of TNG's episode "Descent part 1"? Holy fuck, it's wailing and warbling all over the place, like they've got it on vinyl and can't pick the right speed!

I give up, it's just passed the credits and I'll put my boot through the TV if-

Oh, wait, it's fixed now that the credits are finished.

Still, there's a heads-up.
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Yay for today's guest on The Saturday Kitchen being Colm Meaney (who healthily lists his food heaven as mushrooms and his food hell as pies and pastries)
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There was another song intended for Enterprise, and used in trailers on UPN, before Faith Of The Heart got put on the titles. Wherever You Will Go, by The Calling... Here's how it would have looked...



TBH I actually like Faith Of The Heart *better* than this version! Though it's clear the titles were assembled to this track, as it fits the buildup of tone and volume a lot more precisely than it does FOTH.
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No, I'm not writing another one (Wish I was), but...

What's a guy who didn't see TMP, TWOK or Nemesis at the cinema to do? Oh yeah, be a guest at this: http://startrekmarathontheritz.eventbrite.co.uk/ Jim Swallow's there too.
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Just finally fucking saw Into Darkness. Good fun- felt a bit like a "greatest hits" compilation of previous Trek movies, but was fun. Felt more like an action movie than a Trek movie - BC was great, totally stole the show....
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Also before I may disappear for little bit while out and about, I should add that it seems I'll be doing some panels at

https://nineworlds.co.uk/

Specifically a Trek one, and four Dr Who ones - including the "villains we love to hate" one, for obvious reasons... You can bet the words "feuding exes" will appear if I'm not gagged when the Master is discussed...
lonemagpie: b7 finale (b7)
Fuck cunt arse bastard motherfucker - I just discovered this fucking minute that our local fleapit had Into Darkness this week, without having advertised in advance, and the last fucking showing finishes in 20 minutes. Cunt fuck motherfucker. And from tomorrow it's back to pish for the blue-rinse crowd with The Great fucking Gatsby. Cunt.
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Yay, Cross-Cult will be doing a German translation of IFM in December - I'm stoked for that, cos they do such great alternate covers for the Trek books, and I can't wait to see what they do with it.

Mind you, I'm also curious to see what the German for "Gie him the severe Malky" turns out to be...

http://www.startrekromane.de/termine/romane_gedruckt/2013.html

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