This is the discussion post for the prologue and first part of Gregory J. Keys' Final Reckoning: The Fate of Bester. Spoilers for the whole of the series, including the spin-offs and tie-ins, are allowed here so newbies beware.
:) I don't know whether it's only an urban legend or solid fact, but supposedly at one point there was a plan for Chekov to show up on DS9, but not in a heartwarming story a la Scotty; it would turn out that he was tortured for years by whoever had kept him prisoner and ended up Stockholmed, and he'd go after our heroes, and according to the rumour I heard at a convention years ago (I repeat: I only heard this via fantalk and have no idea whether it was ever more than wishful thinking) this was because Walter's performance as Bester had impressed everyone so much in a "we never knew he had it in him, can't we use that for Star Trek as well?" manner.
I'll say that my first thought when I saw the cover for "Deadly Relations" was "for God's sake, graphic artist, this is not Walter Koenig as a young man - you have more than enough pics of him as Chekov to use as a basis?", and then my second thought was that this was probably the reason why the cover looks so un-Walter-like - they didn't want young Bester to look like Chekov.
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Date: 2012-06-25 12:48 pm (UTC)I'll say that my first thought when I saw the cover for "Deadly Relations" was "for God's sake, graphic artist, this is not Walter Koenig as a young man - you have more than enough pics of him as Chekov to use as a basis?", and then my second thought was that this was probably the reason why the cover looks so un-Walter-like - they didn't want young Bester to look like Chekov.