I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'Doctor's Orders' in the Star Trek novel is about without reading it. But it might be related to medical instructions given by a doctor character in the Star Trek universe within the context of the story. It could involve treating a sick crew member, dealing with a strange alien disease, or perhaps something to do with the physical and mental well - being of the characters on a starship or a planet.
It could have exciting encounters between the characters of both universes. Maybe a time-travel adventure that combines their unique technologies and skills.
Star Trek and Star Trek were not the same movie.
Star Trek was an American science fiction television series that had a total of five seasons and ended in 1984. It was created by Gene Raddenberry and featured space exploration, aliens, the future, and human evolution.
Star Trek: The Movement Picture was a 1979 sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron. It was the first movie in the Star Trek series.
Although Star Trek and Star Trek are both works of the Star Trek series, they are different movies and TV series, each representing a different storyline and theme.
It can seem strange at first. However, if we think of it in terms of the franchise's influence on the fanfiction and vice versa, it's not so odd. The official Star Trek has inspired a vast amount of fanfiction. And in a way, the existence of that fanfiction is like a feedback loop that the franchise can 'observe'. So, while it's an odd concept literally, it makes more sense when considering the relationship between the two.
Since I haven't read the 'Doctor's Orders' Star Trek novel, it's difficult to say for certain. However, in many Star Trek stories, if it's related to doctor's orders, it could be a character who is in a position of authority on the ship, like the captain. The captain might be involved in decisions related to the doctor's orders, especially if they affect the overall mission. Or perhaps it's a new character introduced specifically for this story, someone who is at the center of a medical mystery that the doctor has to solve through their orders.
Often, you'll find crossovers where characters from both universes meet and interact. Time travel and exploration of strange new worlds are common themes too.
Definitely. The 'Star Trek 2018 Novels' might start new storylines that don't require a vast knowledge of the previous Star Trek content. They can be a great entry point for new fans to get into the rich and complex world of Star Trek.
In such a crossover, we could see familiar Doctor Who villains interacting with the Star Trek crew. Maybe the Doctor has to use the TARDIS to help the Enterprise escape a dangerous anomaly. It'd be a mash-up of epic proportions!
Often, fanfiction explores the characters' meeting in alternate realities or during major events. Also, there's a lot of focus on how their technologies and abilities combine to solve problems.