Being a fan of DS9 overall, but it had some of the worst TrekLit:
DS9: The Laertian Game
"Gamble", but you might also be thinking of "The Big Game" (but that one was ok).
Yeah, I forgot to list them earlier. "Fallen Heroes", by the same author is incredible! "Rebels" is a bore x three.DS9: Rebels trilogy
I found myself wishing that this trilogy had have only concentrated on the 5YM story, shown in flashback. No more Jim & Jean-Luc on vacation together!TOS: Captain's Peril (couldn't get past first 30 pages...)
You know, I loved this! Its publication was delayed by at least twelve months, often a bad sign. There was also no pre-publicity that mentioned the starship crewed by hortas, and they were my favourite bit! Quirky and fun!TNG: Dyson Sphere
When was the DC first adventure story? I'd like to check it out, and I have the CD-Rom of the comics. Which issue?
Annual #1 of Series #1.
"All Those Years Ago..." came out in October 1985 but Vonda McIntyre didn't consult with DC Comics about it (and didn't have to) when she was developing "Enterprise: The First Adventure", which came out for the TOS 20th anniversary in September 1986. "All Those Years Ago..." is great, starts in the movies era, and has a flashback within a flashback.
What annoyed me at the time of E:TFA's arrival was that DC Comics had done some great cross-pollination with Pocket (and FASA!) up till that point, and I kinda assumed that the decision-making as to who was on the ship pre-Kirk, and who came aboard with Kirk, would have at least matched up in McIntyre's book.
So when the novel came out, and having been thrilled by McIntyre's previous three ST books, it was a bit of a let-down. Not to mention Stephen, the grinning blond Vulcan juggler cousin of Spock, who predated Sybok by quite some time.
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