![]() But much of his work has been meant to appeal mostly to adults or to adults and kids equally, while housed in a children’s book format. His recent titles have been skewing toward true children’s books, albeit typically with plenty of content for the adult fans. He has written more than 60 books for children and adults, including 10 Star Trek titles. Pearlman describes himself as a pop culturalist. “I’m always interested in flexing my writers’ muscles, and I’m a huge fan of the show. “It’s very different from a board book,” he says. This marks Pearlman’s first foray into middle-grade fiction. #Rick and morty spaceship series#Star Trek: Trek the Halls (Little, Brown, Oct.) is a riff on the Christmas carol “Deck the Halls” for fans of all ages, starring characters from all the TV series as they sport their ugly Christmas sweaters.Ĭoming up in January is a middle-grade novel, Star Trek: Prodigy: Supernova, based on the Star Trek: Prodigy videogame, which is in turn based on the new animated series of the same name on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon. “They start talking about episodes and it evolves into meaningful friendships.” The hardcover book celebrates friendships from all of the series and includes a forward from two of the actors in Star Trek: Voyager.Ī picture book, Star Trek Discovery: Girl Who Made the Stars (Running Press Kids, Aug.), written by Brandon Schultz and adapted by Pearlman, is based on an episode of Star Trek: Short Treks, an anthology series that ran for two seasons starting in 2018, centered on the character Michael Burnham from Star Trek: Discovery. “I noticed that people who would never ordinarily meet will become lifelong friends because of Star Trek,” Pearlman said. Pearlman’s other Star Trek books in 2022 include The Star Trek Book of Friendship: You Have Been, and Always Shall Be, My Friend, written with Jordan Hoffman (Smart Pop, May). Together, the two books teach STEAM concepts to the youngest readers, with plenty of Easter eggs for adults. The combination of photos and illustrations also helps kids understand that “even though the Enterprise is real to us, it’s not really a working spaceship,” Pearlman said. The ships and their position within the spatial photos tie back to specific episodes, a fun bonus for the fans. The book features illustrations of Star Trek ships set on NASA photography of space phenomena like a nebula or the sun. The Microverse Battery is a craftable item in the game Pocket Mortys.He enlisted friend Erin Macdonald, an astrophysicist and science consultant for the Star Trek franchise, to write My First Book of Space. The Television broadcast in the Microverse world suggests that he is extracting about two thirds of the energy generated. Zeep Xanflorp states that 80% of the energy made by the inhabitants of his Miniverse is extracted for his use, while Rick does not state precisely how much of the Microverse's energy is extracted saying only that 'some of it' powers his ship. The speed of time is at least slow enough for President Chris to have previously met Rick personally. The temporal fields of the Miniverse and Teenyverse are known to speed up time inside the universes relative to the outside, but this is unclear in the case of the Microverse hours pass for Summer in the car while Rick and Morty are inside the battery, but enough time apparently passes immediately after their escape for the Microverse to go back to goobleboxes. Rick describes creating a "spatially tessellated void inside a modified temporal field", while Zeep Xanflorp describes his Miniverse as an "unbounded vacuum inside a temporal field". Teenyverse - made by Kyle planned energy extraction via bloobleyank.Miniverse - made by Zeep Xanflorp energy extraction via flooblecrank.Microverse - made by Rick energy extraction via goobleboxes.Trouble occurs when a scientist in this miniature world, Zeep Xanflorp, invents his own Microverse Battery (which he calls a 'Miniverse') to provide his people with energy, thus making the kinetic devices Rick installed obsolete. The people of this world, including their president, Chris, consider Rick to be a benevolent alien, when in fact, he is using them as slaves. Under the guise of "waste power", a majority of the energy produced is extracted by Rick to power his ship. These lifeforms use kinetic devices, which were given to them by Rick, to produce electricity. The Microverse Battery contains a miniature universe with a planet inhabited by intelligent life. ![]()
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