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It really annoys me to think that us forumites could produce a better book than those that are getting paid good money to.
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Then, they should hold off on another one entirely until at least 2 more movies and one more show have run their course. (or, if demand is really high, publish seasonal "supplements" that cover ONLY 1 or 2 seasons of whatever shows are on, plus whatever movies have come out.)
REAL encyclopedias do that. They call them "Year Books."
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I personally find that they should merely present the original material to the fans to examine. Unfortunately, books of that type are not in demand - Margaret Clark recently ascribed the lack of any further Sketchbooks to poor sales in the first two. The Magazine helps out with its "Designing the..." pieces and Visual Effects pieces, but it's still a beginner's guide by 66% of its contents. There is also some stuff in the Communicator, but that's even more rare.
Rick Sternbach just mentioned that the visual stuff is furthermore entangled into copyrights and cannot be released online easily. I would guess that anything which allows people to accurately reproduce items in the show is heavily guarded. That may be a part of the reason for those errorneous Drexlerian reproductions, instead of CGI/photo views of the actual miniatures.
Fan-written And authorized tech manuals are usually of a better quality, although I'm not sure as to what it takes to obtain this kind of a license, as well as permission to look into the production materials. Larry Nemecek has gotten close, so has Shane Johnsen in the earlier days. Nowdays, it seems as though the Encyclopedia and the Manuals have monopolized the market. I'll ask Margaret Clark about all this, we really should be pushing to understand the situation.
Boris
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---a Writers' Test from the Original Series Writer's Guide
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