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Scotty novels?

Landru1000

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I feel like Scotty is the forgotten man of the TOS cast when it comes to novels. Obviously most books are about Kirk, Spock, or sometimes McCoy -- and even Uhura, Chekov, and Sulu get some love once in a while. But I'm struggling to think of a book that focuses on Scotty, except for ones like Engines of Destiny or Indistinguishable from Magic that take place in the post-movie or TNG period. Something like Peter David's comic Annual #3 are the exception to the rule. Am I missing any good Scotty books?
 
Not entirely focused on Scotty, but he had his own storylines inThe Kobayashi Maru and Home is the Hunter. He also has a minor storyline going on in Vulcan's Glory, but IIRC that was more kind of comedic and didn't impact the rest of the novel a lot.
 
He plays a big supporting role in my TNG novel A Time for War, a Time for Peace.

He's a supporting character in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, including a solo story, The Future Begins by Steve Mollmann & Michael Schuster, which can be found in the What's Past trade paperback.
 
He's a supporting character in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, including a solo story, The Future Begins by Steve Mollmann & Michael Schuster, which can be found in the What's Past trade paperback.
SCE's Foundations trilogy is also pretty Scotty heavy if I remember correctly.
 
I kind of feel Memory Prime should have had a big Scotty role with Romaine in it but my memory tells me his part in it didn't really end up being that significant

very cool book though
 
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