![]() The Neyel people were first discovered in that book by Captain Sulu and the crew of the USS Excelsior, which included Sulu, Tuvok and Akaar. The book also is a pseudo-sequel to Mangel and Martin’s earlier Lost Era novel The Sundered. It was up to Mangels and Martin to set the benchmark, tone and general vibe of the Titan novels. ![]() He couldn’t remember who had created which characters etc., but clearly it was a real team effort. ![]() While Taking Wing fulfilled its need to honour Nemesis and the subsequent Romulan political fallout, The Red King could focus on exploring the great unknown.ĭuring an interview with Martin on the podcast Literary Treks, Martin revealed that Pocket Books editor Marco Palmieri pulled together a writer’s bible for Titan with input from many authors, including Martin, Mangels, Bennet and David Mack. ![]() Martin & Andy Mangels wrote The Red King back in 2005, right after writing Taking Wing, and at the same time as Christopher L Bennet wrote Orion’s Hounds. Launched into the far reaches of a satellite galaxy, can Riker steer his crew to safety?Īuthors Michael A. Star Trek Titan finally hits warp speed in this direct follow-up to book #1 Taking Wing. ![]()
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