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Literary Treks : 392: The Dog Belonged to Lower-Case Q

Literary Treks : 392: The Dog Belonged to Lower-Case Q

Update: 2025-10-30
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Gateways: What Lay Beyond.  
  
Back in late 2001, Pocket Books published the most epic crossover event to date: Gateways. With six novels spanning the eras from The Original Series to Voyager, the series brought together multiple authors to tell stories utilizing the gateways created by the mysterious Iconians. And the hook for the series was that each story was to end with a cliffhanger, culminating in one giant hardcover with six short stories to conclude the series.

In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan discuss the final book, What Lay Beyond. They discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly, and talk about their vision for the series were it to be written today. Also covered is The Lore War comics, the concluding crossover between the Star Trek and Star Trek: Defiant comics from IDW.          

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The Lore War Comics (03:24 )

Feature: What Lay Beyond
A TOS Story (19:03 )
Casey Rambles About Challenger (25:45 )
Jonathan is Angry About DS9... (29:43 )
...but a Happy Camper with Voyager (37:14 )
Jonathan Blows Casey's Mind (42:25 )
New Frontier Character Work (43:31 )
TNG Tying Everything Up (49:28 )
Can We Cut Gateways Some Slack? (56:17 )
A Little Too Much Freedom (01:00:11 )
Star Trek Timeline (01:04:57 )
Goofy Corps of Engineers Story (01:06:20 )
Final Thoughts (01:09:27 )
Wrap Up (01:13:54 )       

Hosts
Jonathan Koan and Casey Pettitt 

Production
Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)

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Literary Treks : 392: The Dog Belonged to Lower-Case Q

Literary Treks : 392: The Dog Belonged to Lower-Case Q