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Location: Brooklyn NY
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TNG Numbered Books?
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
2 The Peacekeepers *** 3 The Children of Hamlin **** 4 Survivors *** 5 Strike Zone ***** 6 Power Hungry 7 Masks ***** 8 The Captains' Honor ** 9 A Call to Darkness *** 10 A Rock and a Hard Place ***** Metamorphosis ** 11 Gulliver's Fugitives ** 12 Doomsday World ** 15 Fortune's Light *** 16 Contamination *** Vendetta **** 18 Q-in-Law **** Reunion * 19 Perchance to Dream *** 20 Spartacus *** 21 Chains of Command ** 22 Imbalance *** Imzadi ***** 24 Nightshade *** 26 The Romulan Prize ** 28 Here There Be Dragons **** Dark Mirror ***** 30 Debtors' Planet *** Q-Squared ***** 34 Blaze of Glory **** 35 The Romulan Stratagem *** 36 Into the Nebula *** 37 The Last Stand **** Crossover ** 38 Dragon's Honor **** 39 Rogue Saucer *** 40 Possession **** 41 Invasion #2: The Soldiers of Fear * Kahless *** 43 A Fury Scorned *** 45 Intellivore ***** Ship of the Line ** Planet X * 47 The Q Continuum Book One Q-Space **** 48 The Q Continuum Book Two Q-Zone **** 49 The Q Continuum Book Three Q-Strike **** Triangle: Imzadi II **** 50 Dyson Sphere * 53 Double Helix, Book Three Red Sector * 55 Double Helix, Book Five Double or Nothing **** 56 Double Helix, Book Six The First Virtue *** I, Q *** 58 Gemworld #1 **** 59 Gemworld #2 **** The Valiant ** 60 Tooth and Claw *** 61 Diplomatic Implausibility **** 62 Maximum Warp, Book One Dead Zone ** 63 Maximum Warp, Book Two Forever Dark ** Klingon ****
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Location: Brooklyn NY
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
I personally like the old numbered books, most of my ST book collection is the older books. The Q-Continnum trilogy by Greg Cox are some of the best ST books ever made (atleast if you're a Q fan like me). All the Q books from that period (Q-Squared, I, Q, etc) that I've read are good. Rogue Saucer is also a favorite of mine. If you like Klingons, Kahless is an unnumbered book from that period (it was published in 1996) that I thought was very good. |
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
The Selar story was probably one of my least favorite parts of NF.
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
But you might also want to check out some of the TNG Starfleet Academy series, specifically #4 "Capture The Flag", #8 "Starfall" (this book describes what happened to Picard that caused him to try twice for his entrance exam), #11 Crossfire & #13 "The Haunted Starship". But, just to warn you, avoid #45 "Intellivore". |
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Location: Va. Beach, VA
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
I also liked War Drums mainly due to the focus on Ro Laren. There are some weird scenes in that book though that make others cringe.
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
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I am currently reading star trek the weight of worlds by greg cox currently watching continuum, being human, lost girl, Arrow, supernatural, grimm, Once upon a time, the walking dead, the vampire diaries, revolution, merlin |
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
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Location: Brooklyn NY
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
And, luckily, works perfectly as a standalone book despite it's Double Helix branding.
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
For anyone who hasn't read them, 1-4 vaguely (very vaguely) build up to 5, with six being a prequel. But the links are so tenuous they don't really need to be read. 5 -> 6 is the only really strong link from memory.
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
And Double Helix sort of confused the issue by publishing the whole thing under the TNG brand, but it really was a multi-series crossover like the others.
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Location: Brooklyn NY
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Re: TNG Numbered Books?
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