TOS movie era Novels?

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  1. GalaxyClass1701

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    I've read Ex Machina but are there any other you guys recommend?
     
  2. Christopher

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    I've revisited the post-TMP/Ex Machina timeframe in Mere Anarchy: The Darkness Drops Again and next month's DTI: Forgotten History.

    Surprisingly few authors have revisited the post-TMP era, but those who have tend to do so consistently. Most of Howard Weinstein's and L. A. Graf's novels are in that period: for the former, The Covenant of the Crown (a classic), The Better Man, and Deep Domain; for the latter, Ice Trap, Death Count, and Firestorm, plus the two solo novels by members of the "L. A. Graf" team, Julia Ecklar's The Kobayashi Maru and Melissa Crandall's Shell Game. (Crandall was only a member of "Graf" on Ice Trap; most "Graf" novels are by Ecklar and Karen Rose Cercone.)

    There are also the two Pocket novels by Sondra Marshak & Myrna Culbreath, The Prometheus Design and Triangle, but those are kind of a read-at-your-own-risk proposition.

    Diane Duane's early Rihannsu novels have been retconned in their Bloodwing Voyages versions to take place post-TMP, though they and The Wounded Sky were initially meant to take place in a hypothetical second 5-year mission between TOS and TMP (an idea which no longer fits modern chronological assumptions). Spock's World and the concluding Rihannsu novel The Empty Chair are also post-TMP, as is Rules of Engagement by Peter Morwood (Duane's husband and co-author on The Romulan Way).

    Other post-TMP novels include:

    Home is the Hunter by Dana Kramer-Rolls
    Enemy Unseen by V. E. Mitchell
    The Pandora Principle by Carolyn Clowes
    Dwellers in the Crucible by Margaret Wander Bonanno

    The 6-volume New Earth series allegedly takes place shortly after TMP, but it makes more sense if it takes place several years later, closer to TWOK, since Spock is a captain and Chekov leaves for the Reliant during the series.

    The frame story of Strangers from the Sky by Bonanno takes place during Kirk's second Admiralty career prior to TWOK, as does Time for Yesterday by A. C. Crispin (the sequel to her TOS-era Yesterday's Son).

    The frame story of To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh by Greg Cox takes place between The Voyage Home and The Final Frontier. Books set after TFF include Probe (credited to Bonanno but actually heavily rewritten by other authors), In the Name of Honor by Dayton Ward, and most of The Rift by Peter David.

    Books set between The Undiscovered Country and the Generations prologue are surprisingly numerous:

    Aboard the Enterprise:
    Best Destiny by Diane Carey
    Sarek by Crispin
    Shadows on the Sun by Michael Jan Friedman
    The Last Roundup by Christie Golden
    The Ashes of Eden by William Shatner with Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens

    Post-Enterprise:
    The Fearful Summons by Denny Martin Flinn
    The Captain's Table: War Dragons by Graf

    Also, most of DC's TOS comics were set during the movie era.
     
  3. F. King Daniel

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    I'm currently reading "Return to Yesterday", set a few months prior to Wrath of Khan. It's fantastic so far. But, it's a sequel to the TOS 5YM era "Yesterday's Son" (well worth a read, irrespecive of the era it's set)
     
  4. Christopher

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    ^Err, you mean Time for Yesterday, right?

    TfY is pretty much the linchpin of the loose inter-novel continuity of the '80s. Before then, several novels had made references to elements from certain earlier novels, mainly John M. Ford's Klingons and Duane's Rihannsu, but TfY brings in elements from multiple different novelists' works which had previously been unconnected.
     
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    :alienblush:Eep. Yes.
    That's something I've been really enjoying about the book. Lt. Naraht on the bridge, McCoy wanting to borrow Kirk's cabin in Garrovick Valley on Centaurus...
     
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    And a cameo reference to a (temporarily promoted) Arex.
     
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    "Excelsior: Forged In Fire" by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels takes place between TFF and TUC.
     
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    Also set between STV and VI is Diane Carey's "Starfleet Academy", based (very) loosely on the PC/SNES game.
     
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    I don't know about the SNES game, but I thought it was a fairly faithful adaptation of the PC version...
     
  10. Jsplinis

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    Hi everyone,

    I was wondering which of the novels in the TVM/TWOK gap were explicitly written to be such?

    I know Christopher L Bennet's were. As we're the New Earth and Rihansu updated versions. Deep Domain was the final mission of the 2nd 5ym. And I remember Kobayashi Maru, Time For Yesterday, Pandora Principle, Dwellers in the Crucible, and Strangers in the Sky take place then.

    But what about...

    1. Prometheus Design
    2. Triangle
    3. Home is the Hunter
    4. Enemy Unseen
    5. Time trap
    6. Pawns and Symbols
    7. Covenant of the Crown
    8. Better Man
    9. Ice Trap
    10. Death Count
    11. Firestorm
    12. She'll Game

    Are all of these definitely placed in the TVM/ TWOK gap?
    We're any of them written with ambiguous placement? Were any of the early ones written as pre-TMP 2nd 5ym stories? Are any reassigned to this gap to make a bigger timeline to work?

    Also can all of these stories be combined to form a unified continuity for the 2nd 5ym/ preTWOK period, or are there significant contradictions among them. I recall reading the New Earth is at conflict with Deep Domain in particular.

    Thanks a lot and have fun,
    Jsplinis
     
  11. F. King Daniel

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    The Prometheus Design and Triangle were definitely written to be set shortly after TMP, but they were written before Wrath of Khan came along so there's no forshadowing of or continuity with it (although nothing that contradicts anything from it either, AFAIK)

    Also be warned of some not-so-subtle K/S affection in those two.

    The others, I'm afraid I don't recall. Although I'm pretty sure they don't make any kind of unified chronology.
     
  12. Christopher

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    Pawns and Symbols is apparently a "second 5-year mission" story; it's several years after "Day of the Dove," but the characters still have their TOS ranks and uniforms.

    I'm uncertain about Timetrap; it's been ages since I read it. I checked the excerpts from it that are available on Google Books, and they do have elements that imply a movie-era setting: Kirk is musing about getting older, and it's been several years since "The Tholian Web." But otherwise it seems to be pretty ambiguous about its setting.


    The Prometheus Design and Triangle are off in their own little bizarre reality along with Marshak & Culbreath's Phoenix novels from Bantam.

    Home is the Hunter conflicts with In the Name of Honor in that it kills off Mr. Garrovick, but I don't think it conflicts with any of the other books on your list.

    Pawns and Symbols is in a reality by itself, offering a view of Klingons that doesn't mesh with other portrayals.

    I'd say the last half of your list fits together, more or less; Covenant introduces a security ensign, Michael Howard, who also appears in one or two of the L. A. Graf books. But Ice Trap contradicts "The Ambergris Element" and Deep Domain in that it gives McCoy a phobia about drowning.
     
  13. Reanok

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    Firestom By L.a Graff also takes place in the Tos movie era. Also some of the stories in Mere Anarchy take place after Startrek 6.
     
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    TVM?
     
  15. Christopher

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    ^The V'Ger Movie?
     
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    Another book that takes place during the Tos Movie era Sarek by A.C.Crispin and, Shadows on the Sun by Micheal Jan Friedman.
     
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  18. JWolf

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    Couple of corrections...

    12. Shell Game
    TMP/TWOK
     
  19. Jsplinis

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    Oops sorry about the TVM. I am also a Doctor Who fan and TVM stands for TV Movie as in the Paul McGann episode. I guess I am used to typing that from my time on the Gallifrey Base forum and accidentally typed it when I was meaning to type TMP.

    She'll was just my auto correct on my iPhone not letting me type Shell.


    Funny thing is, I proofread my post and didn't catch either of those mistakes.

    Thanks,
    Jsplinis
     
  20. Jsplinis

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    I was wondering about something else. During the time that most of the TMP/ TWOK novels came out, so did the DC Comics TOS movie era comics. There are only two novels published at the time that happened between TWOK/ TUC. On the other hand DC only printed 1 comic that takes place between TMP/ TWOK. Was this intentional by both parties as a sign of respect towards the timeframes each was covering? Was this an attempt to coordinate between the two companies in some way to form a singular continuity? Or was this just a coincidence?

    Also, I know DC Comics Volume 1 was hard to reconcile with the continuity eventually established in the movies as they came out, but the stories were fun. However, Volume 2 seemed to fit very well as a good linear series for the TFF/ TUC Missions. So my next question is how well do DC Comics Volume 2 and MoviE Era novels coincide. Are there any major continuity problems that prevent them from coexisting in one timeline?

    Thanks and Have Fun,
    Jsplinis