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'''Tim Bradstreet''' is the cover artist of the upcoming [[Star Trek: Section 31]] novel, ''[[Disavowed]]'', by [[David Mack]]. |
'''Tim Bradstreet''' is the cover artist of the upcoming [[Star Trek: Section 31]] novel, ''[[Disavowed]]'', by [[David Mack]]. |
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Bradstreet's cover bears similarity to the mock-up author, [[David Mack]], put up on his own website - which showed the main character, [[Julian Bashir]], along with his service record. Bradstreet developed the theme, making Bashir seem more destitute and adding also other elements to the mix - not only Doctor Julian Bashir's personnel file, but also transparent graphics from [[Geoffrey Mandel]]'s influential volume, ''[[Star Trek Star Charts]]''. |
Bradstreet's cover bears similarity to the mock-up author, [[David Mack]], put up on his own website - which showed the main character, [[Julian Bashir]], along with his service record. Bradstreet developed the theme, making Bashir seem more destitute and adding also other elements to the mix - not only Doctor Julian Bashir's personnel file, but also transparent graphics from [[Geoffrey Mandel]]'s influential volume, ''[[Star Trek Star Charts]]''. |
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* [http://timbradstreet.typepad.com/ Tim Bradsteet's website] |
* [http://timbradstreet.typepad.com/ Tim Bradsteet's website] |
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* [http://www.davidmack.pro/blog/?p=4912 David Mack revealing Bradstreet's cover on his blog in August 2014] |
* [http://www.davidmack.pro/blog/?p=4912 David Mack revealing Bradstreet's cover on his blog in August 2014] |
Revision as of 17:42, 17 November 2014
Tim Bradstreet is the cover artist of the upcoming Star Trek: Section 31 novel, Disavowed, by David Mack.
Disavowed Cover
Bradstreet's cover bears similarity to the mock-up author, David Mack, put up on his own website - which showed the main character, Julian Bashir, along with his service record. Bradstreet developed the theme, making Bashir seem more destitute and adding also other elements to the mix - not only Doctor Julian Bashir's personnel file, but also transparent graphics from Geoffrey Mandel's influential volume, Star Trek Star Charts.