Ghost Rider wrote:That and PAD is an avowed Agnostic could be that thought.
Funnily enough some have complained that his novelization wasn't as good for the first...though the second was done better.
All in all I wonder why you would base his writing around one book...I mean might as well judge Stephen King off of Kujo.
I've read precisely one PAD book, Q-Squared, and it was masterful.
But that's just one book. I'd love to actually read some of his New Frontiers novels, but can't seem to find them. If they have that hardback with the CD I'd get it. Definitely.
I've read a lot of his TNG books and his B5 books. His B5 books were the best of all the B5 books, IMO, mainly because he was able to capture the feel of the characters. There were some scenes where I would swear he was just writing out dialog from a season 5 episode, but he wasn't.
The ST book I liked most (of the ones I read) was Vendetta, with Q-squared a close second.
Gotta love evil Captain Crusher.
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Bob the Gunslinger wrote:I've read a lot of his TNG books and his B5 books. His B5 books were the best of all the B5 books, IMO, mainly because he was able to capture the feel of the characters. There were some scenes where I would swear he was just writing out dialog from a season 5 episode, but he wasn't.
The ST book I liked most (of the ones I read) was Vendetta, with Q-squared a close second.
Gotta love evil Captain Crusher.
He also did several scripts for various B5 episodes, the one with Lando's wives being the one that sticks out in my mind the most right now.
Bob the Gunslinger wrote:I've read a lot of his TNG books and his B5 books. His B5 books were the best of all the B5 books, IMO, mainly because he was able to capture the feel of the characters. There were some scenes where I would swear he was just writing out dialog from a season 5 episode, but he wasn't.
The ST book I liked most (of the ones I read) was Vendetta, with Q-squared a close second.
Gotta love evil Captain Crusher.
Indeed Vendetta and Q2 kicked ass.
That and his origin of Trelane rocked.
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Bob the Gunslinger wrote:I've read a lot of his TNG books and his B5 books. His B5 books were the best of all the B5 books, IMO, mainly because he was able to capture the feel of the characters. There were some scenes where I would swear he was just writing out dialog from a season 5 episode, but he wasn't.
The ST book I liked most (of the ones I read) was Vendetta, with Q-squared a close second.
Gotta love evil Captain Crusher.
Indeed Vendetta and Q2 kicked ass.
That and his origin of Trelane rocked.
I tried Q-Squared once ages ago and found all the different tracks annoying and didn't get into it.
Read more recently and concurr with Your assment.
There was universe version of Data I seem to re-call that was not an Android but a humanoid: does anyone know what that was supposed to mean?
Crazedwraith wrote:
There was universe version of Data I seem to re-call that was not an Android but a humanoid: does anyone know what that was supposed to mean?
Basically he has a human body but a positronic brain.
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