It's hard to believe, but this year is the 10th anniversary of the release of the Destiny trilogy, the first 2 Myriad Universe books, and the Terok Nor trilogy.
The Destiny books were released in September (Gods of Night), October (Mere Mortals), and November (Lost Souls). The Myriad Universes books were released in July (Infinity's Prism), and August (Echoes and Refractions). The Terok Nor books came out in March (Day of the Vipers), April (Night of The Wolves), and May (Dawn of the Eagles).
Even 10 years later, I think is still Destiny one of the best things in the franchise, and it's still continued to have an impact. I loved the way that David Mack was able to work in elements of the different series, even Enterprise, in a way that made sense, and came together for one hell of an epic story. The way the trilogy gave us both the end of the Borg and their origin and tied the two together was pretty good.
I loved the Myriad Universes novellas, alternate universes have always been a favorite of mine, and these were all good to amazing. The highlights for me were A Less Perfect Union, Places of Exile, The Chimes At Midnight, and A Gutted World.
While the second two weren't quite a good, Day of the Vipers, the first Terok Nor book is amazing. After so many stories about the Occupation of Bajor it was great to finally get to see how it all started. That one really cemented James Swallow's place as one of my favorite Trek writers. The second two books also did a pretty good job of giving us some of the bits and pieces of the Occupation that we heard about over the years.
The Destiny books were released in September (Gods of Night), October (Mere Mortals), and November (Lost Souls). The Myriad Universes books were released in July (Infinity's Prism), and August (Echoes and Refractions). The Terok Nor books came out in March (Day of the Vipers), April (Night of The Wolves), and May (Dawn of the Eagles).
Even 10 years later, I think is still Destiny one of the best things in the franchise, and it's still continued to have an impact. I loved the way that David Mack was able to work in elements of the different series, even Enterprise, in a way that made sense, and came together for one hell of an epic story. The way the trilogy gave us both the end of the Borg and their origin and tied the two together was pretty good.
I loved the Myriad Universes novellas, alternate universes have always been a favorite of mine, and these were all good to amazing. The highlights for me were A Less Perfect Union, Places of Exile, The Chimes At Midnight, and A Gutted World.
While the second two weren't quite a good, Day of the Vipers, the first Terok Nor book is amazing. After so many stories about the Occupation of Bajor it was great to finally get to see how it all started. That one really cemented James Swallow's place as one of my favorite Trek writers. The second two books also did a pretty good job of giving us some of the bits and pieces of the Occupation that we heard about over the years.