So we have alpha canon (the shows and movies) and beta canon (the books) if you could take one book and make is official alpha canon which would you choose? I would pick Vulcan's Glory.
The Final Reflection. Its Klingons are far more interesting than anything we got post TOS.
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All of this is absolutely true.Looking at it realistically, the only way to "make something canon" is if someone adapts it as an episode or film. And any adaptation is inevitably going to tell the story differently...So it wouldn't be the book, it would be a TV episode or movie inspired by the book. The book itself will still be a distinct entity outside of canon, and it will be perfectly fine that way, because all stories are equally imaginary anyway and canon is not a measure of worth or validity...And going back to an older book and wanting it to be canonical would rarely work, because a lot of new canon has been added since then...It would have to be retold to fit the modern continuity, and then that's not making the book canonical, it's creating new canon adapted from the book.
Taking a less professional viewpoint, I think some readers (and I'm using myself as a yardstick) just wish that their favourite novels meshed with on-screen canon.
Which is a lot closer to TOS than what came after.Something I realized when rereading The Final Reflection about 20 years ago or so in preparation for writing my I.K.S. Gorkon books is that the Klingon Empire Ford developed is actually very much like how the Cardassian Union developed on DS9 developed: a totalitarian state jointly run by the military and the intelligence service, with service to the state being of paramount importance.
I haven't read that one.Moving to Trek Lit
IMHO it's the only way such a dysfunctional society could ever get into space.
Noif the Nicholas Meyer Khan on Ceta Alpha V audio drama ends up happening... would it be canon?
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