hey everybody -
i could use some recommendations. i haven't read a trek novel in years and years, but suddenly have the urge again.
my problem is, a lot of the trek literature that's come out over the past several years doesn't appeal to me, ie pointless follow-ups to episodes, and overcontinuity.
i am a fan of all non-abrams series, so TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT - any and all are OK with me. can somebody please recommend to me some novels that are preferably free-standing, non-serialized stories that don't feature characters from one series shoehorned into another? i don't mind a little internal continuity, but seems to me like that's really been overdone lately.
basically, what i would enjoy reading is a low-key story that sort of "sticks to its own era," ie if i am reading a TOS story, i'd prefer not to have curzon dax conspicuously shoehorned in there. basically, trek fiction that reads like a TV episode.
thanks in advance!!!
i could use some recommendations. i haven't read a trek novel in years and years, but suddenly have the urge again.
my problem is, a lot of the trek literature that's come out over the past several years doesn't appeal to me, ie pointless follow-ups to episodes, and overcontinuity.
i am a fan of all non-abrams series, so TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT - any and all are OK with me. can somebody please recommend to me some novels that are preferably free-standing, non-serialized stories that don't feature characters from one series shoehorned into another? i don't mind a little internal continuity, but seems to me like that's really been overdone lately.
basically, what i would enjoy reading is a low-key story that sort of "sticks to its own era," ie if i am reading a TOS story, i'd prefer not to have curzon dax conspicuously shoehorned in there. basically, trek fiction that reads like a TV episode.
thanks in advance!!!