I've never started a thread before, and forgive me if this topic has been covered in the past (I did a search but didn't find anything specific). I'm curious to see what novels people think would make great movies (or episodes--though the length of novels would seem to me to be of movie length). I've enjoyed many novels over the years. But some are best left as novels. There's stories out there that probably wouldn't translate well to the screen, but are excellent stories, while others seem ready made for the big screen.
One novel that comes to mind in particular is "Chain of Attack" by Gene DeWeese. When I initially read it I thought to myself, this would make an incredible movie. The Enterprise is stranded in a faraway galaxy, so it's the ultimate exploration story. It also precludes them being able to get assistance from Starfleet, they are truly on their own. At the beginning there is a bit of creepy foreboding as they encounter dead planet after dead planet (obviously by an ancient war) and eventually the Enterprise encounters the combatants. It depicts Kirk not only as an excellent tactician but a diplomat too, as he gets the two warring factions to actually talk to one another after centuries of warfare. It was one of those novels I had a hard time putting down.
There are others. David Mack's Destiny trilogy comes to mind (which would obviously need to be a trilogy of movies). That would be an epic type of movie involving characters from multiple shows, and it features what ultimately happens to the Borg, along with their beginnings, one of the greatest Star Trek villains, and spans centuries. Michael Martin's Romulan War also comes to mind (but in that case it's a lot to do with the subject matter, as more than any other event the Romulan War seems to one of the most pivotal in Star Trek history after Zefram Cochrane and it is the least covered in canon).
One novel that comes to mind in particular is "Chain of Attack" by Gene DeWeese. When I initially read it I thought to myself, this would make an incredible movie. The Enterprise is stranded in a faraway galaxy, so it's the ultimate exploration story. It also precludes them being able to get assistance from Starfleet, they are truly on their own. At the beginning there is a bit of creepy foreboding as they encounter dead planet after dead planet (obviously by an ancient war) and eventually the Enterprise encounters the combatants. It depicts Kirk not only as an excellent tactician but a diplomat too, as he gets the two warring factions to actually talk to one another after centuries of warfare. It was one of those novels I had a hard time putting down.
There are others. David Mack's Destiny trilogy comes to mind (which would obviously need to be a trilogy of movies). That would be an epic type of movie involving characters from multiple shows, and it features what ultimately happens to the Borg, along with their beginnings, one of the greatest Star Trek villains, and spans centuries. Michael Martin's Romulan War also comes to mind (but in that case it's a lot to do with the subject matter, as more than any other event the Romulan War seems to one of the most pivotal in Star Trek history after Zefram Cochrane and it is the least covered in canon).