The 2018 novelization of Rose (illustrated version depicted) includes the scene of the Tenth Doctor symbolically saying goodbye to Rose from The End of Time just before his prolonged regeneration.
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The 2018 novelization of Rose (illustrated version depicted) includes the scene of the Tenth Doctor symbolically saying goodbye to Rose from The End of Time just before his prolonged regeneration.
thinking about using this as the cover for my novelization of ME3 👀 in the covers for the other two fics, i have the paragade symbol—what do we think, should i add it, or is this just awesome fan art? in any case, im hella proud of this artwork. i love what procreate has helped me create. i often take breaks from transcribing the video game to work on art for the series. i’ve been holding onto some of shepard in Afterlife for her mission with samara 🤭 you guys, im kicking my feet
check out my mass effect novelizations on ao3, “The Weight of Decay” and “The Arms that Hold Tomorrow.” New chapter out tomorrow.
As I am currently reading the novelisation of the 2009 Star Trek, I've decided to note down some of my favourite parts / interesting bits / funny moments.
George Kirk actually realises that Ayel is a Romulan before Captain Robau even leaves the Kelvin
They actually say that Jim has brown eyes, despite the fact that in the films he Very Definitely Doesn't
Amanda tells Sarek (metaphorically) where to stick it and its hilarious
When Sarek tells Spock he is to choose his own destiny, Spock goes (internally), "but im eleven"
Jim teases cupcake in the bar scene further by asking if he's into him and then asking if they beam those uniforms right onto them because "they're so form fitting"
Jim speaks Orion Prime
He also considers Pike to be his mentor, explicitly rather than the implied route the movies took
Jim calls Spock "Commander Spork" by mistake during his trial
Jim also genuinely has a breakdown in the trial at the idea of being kicked out of Starfleet, and then proceeds to have another when he hears he's on Academic Probation.
Here, Chekov doesn't run down to the transporter room to catch Sulu and Jim. Instead him and Uhura work together on the bridge to catch them in time
Amanda Grayson's last words are "It's okay, to be scared"
Spock estimates that no more than 10,000 vulcans survive the planets destruction
Kirk helps in medical central, and Spock notices him taking care of a young vulcan girl
Doctor McCoy says "Damn it man I'm a doctor, not a physicist" which is nice, since it doesn't happen as often in the AOS films vs TOS
Spock makes a point that despite him and Jim both losing a parent to Nero, they cannot have a personal vendetta against him for the sake of the crew
Jim brings up Spock being emotionally compromised before meeting Spock-Prime, citing the regulations. Spock sees this as an attempt at mutiny and - recognising that Jim will just escape if he is put in the brig - lobs him off the ship like he does in the film
The bug(?) Nero implants in Pike is not intended to torture him, but instead works as a truth serum in some thinly veiled way. Nero actually gives Pike anaesthesia to prevent him being in pain while the bug makes its way to his spinal cord, so torture is definitively not his goal
Keenser talks, and has actual lines (though not many)
As Nero and his crew wonder at the amount of water on Earth, one of the romulan crew ask why it is called Earth and not Water
Ayel actually asks Nero, on behalf of the crew, to stop before they attack Earth and go home to Romulous. Nero murders him in response.
the in-universe reason why Pike has a head of grey hair is the trauma from the events
Kirk gets a commendation for original thinking
Kirk has to actively try not to laugh when Spock submits his application for First Officer in the middle of the bridge
The book closes with Admiral Archer's beagle being beamed onto the ship
Never going to get over these two pages' footnotes.
Said footnotes have been covered time and time again in analyses pertaining to Kirk and Spock's close and intimate bond, but they never fail to hit me where I live. Neither do they sound less Spirk-inclined with time.
Pictures from the first, 1979, print of the novelization for TMP.
THX 1138 (1971)
just a reminder that the Star Trek novels exist
plus some bonus quotes