I really do like the Novels a lot more then the series them selves.
Fuck, I have even read some of the Voyager novels, and found them more interesting then the actual series....
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They were only okay, what was really good was the 25th anniversary comic with the TOS crew and the X-Men.
My favorite series is the New Frontier, by Peter David.
Also the Q continuem series, by Greg Cox (ST:NG Books #47-49)
Also excelent is the New DS9 series, the best are the first two and the latest (by SD Perry) but all of them are very good and in keeping with the series.
My favorite series is the New Frontier, by Peter David.
Also the Q continuem series, by Greg Cox (ST:NG Books #47-49)
Also excelent is the New DS9 series, the best are the first two and the latest (by SD Perry) but all of them are very good and in keeping with the series.
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The best ST novels:
1. Dwellers in the Crucible (TOS).
2. The Pandora Principle (TOS)
3. My Enemy, My Ally (TOS).
1. Dwellers in the Crucible (TOS).
2. The Pandora Principle (TOS)
3. My Enemy, My Ally (TOS).
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Stewie: "How do you know about the machine?"
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"I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose."
-Spock, 'The Squire of Gothos'
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"I'm only 56? Damn, I'll have to get a fake ID to rent ultra-porn".
-Professor Farnsworth, "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles"
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The first book of The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh was fairly good, although some aspects of it were questionable (e.g., Gary Seven knows the Vulcan Kolinahr discipline, he and Roberta Lincoln have been on Rura Penthe, &c.). Other parts were quite funny, such as the brief scene with Lincoln and the marine biologist from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, which ends with the phrase “Good luck with, you know, saving the whales”.
Peter David’s Vendetta was an interesting (and, in many ways, superior) interpretation of the Borg Collective.
Garfield and Judith Reeves-Stevens’ novel Prime Directive was an extremely interesting story, if it did contain a few annoying details, and the particularly funny remark about Berkeley being the most conservative university on Earth for generations.
Peter David’s Vendetta was an interesting (and, in many ways, superior) interpretation of the Borg Collective.
Garfield and Judith Reeves-Stevens’ novel Prime Directive was an extremely interesting story, if it did contain a few annoying details, and the particularly funny remark about Berkeley being the most conservative university on Earth for generations.
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"Federation" is what "First Contact" should have been.
"Yesterday's Son" and "Time For Yesterday" are probably the best TOS novels I've read.
Anything written by Marshak & Culbreath should be avoided at ALL COSTS. Anything they've ever written, even short stories, involves Kirk being in a feminine position, and Spock losing it and being un-Vulcan and violent. Pure bullshit.
I read the first book of "The Janus Gate" and thought it was awful. The author spends 90% of the novel trying to impress the reader with his knowledge of cave exploration.
Can someone tell me if the new novel about Garth of Izar is any good?
Also, I'm waiting for the new Voyager novels, so screw all of you!
"Yesterday's Son" and "Time For Yesterday" are probably the best TOS novels I've read.
Anything written by Marshak & Culbreath should be avoided at ALL COSTS. Anything they've ever written, even short stories, involves Kirk being in a feminine position, and Spock losing it and being un-Vulcan and violent. Pure bullshit.
I read the first book of "The Janus Gate" and thought it was awful. The author spends 90% of the novel trying to impress the reader with his knowledge of cave exploration.
Can someone tell me if the new novel about Garth of Izar is any good?
Also, I'm waiting for the new Voyager novels, so screw all of you!
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