I didn't even finish Strangers from the Sky...
Fascinating...
I didn't even finish Strangers from the Sky...
I'm another big fan of Strangers from the Sky. I read it when it was rereleased as part of TOS's 40th Anniversary.
I'm another big fan of Strangers from the Sky. I read it when it was rereleased as part of TOS's 40th Anniversary.
That was when I read it too - I reasonably liked Strangers... but I found it hard to get into MWB's writing style. The same happened with Burning Dreams as well. I hope it won't happen with the Saavik-novel due out next year...
... but I found it hard to get into MWB's writing style. The same happened with Burning Dreams as well. I hope it won't happen with the Saavik-novel due out next year...
Saavik is in it, which makes me scratch my head as when it actually takes place, as Kirk is commanding the E, and Spock is alive.
Saavik is in it, which makes me scratch my head as when it actually takes place, as Kirk is commanding the E, and Spock is alive.
It's in the period prior to TWOK. Saavik was already familiar to the rest of the crew in TWOK, so it stands to reason they would've been acquainted with her beforehand, during the years when Kirk was commandant of the Academy and Spock was captain of the ship.
No it doesn't. The Enterprise is being used for training missions under Captain Spock. Kirk probably goes along occasionally to grade his classes. TMP had him not logging star hours for 2 and half years, there's nothing like that in TWOK.Saavik is in it, which makes me scratch my head as when it actually takes place, as Kirk is commanding the E, and Spock is alive.
It's in the period prior to TWOK. Saavik was already familiar to the rest of the crew in TWOK, so it stands to reason they would've been acquainted with her beforehand, during the years when Kirk was commandant of the Academy and Spock was captain of the ship.
But it's my impression that Kirk's commanding the Enterprise in this book. TWOK implies he's been away for a while.
^Really? I found the worldbuilding for the Jarada in that book to be fascinating, one of the best works of in-depth alien creation in all of Trek literature.
No it doesn't. The Enterprise is being used for training missions under Captain Spock. Kirk probably goes along occasionally to grade his classes. TMP had him not logging star hours for 2 and half years, there's nothing like that in TWOK.It's in the period prior to TWOK. Saavik was already familiar to the rest of the crew in TWOK, so it stands to reason they would've been acquainted with her beforehand, during the years when Kirk was commandant of the Academy and Spock was captain of the ship.
But it's my impression that Kirk's commanding the Enterprise in this book. TWOK implies he's been away for a while.
I didn't even finish Strangers from the Sky...
The Wounded Sky. Worst ending ever. Insulting. Amazing such a great novel died like that. Apologies to those I recommended the book to in the past...
I read a book a LOOOONG time ago called "How much for just the planet?" Terrible. That's all I remember about it, it was TOS, and terrible.
I have a feeling that many people will come in later that love this book. I believe it's popular around here.
I didn't like it and didn't find it funny at all.
The Wounded Sky. Worst ending ever. Insulting. Amazing such a great novel died like that. Apologies to those I recommended the book to in the past...
That's twice you've said that and I still don't understand why you think that. It's not an opinion I've ever heard before. I think its ending was breathtaking.
The Wounded Sky. Worst ending ever. Insulting. Amazing such a great novel died like that. Apologies to those I recommended the book to in the past...
The Wounded Sky. Worst ending ever. Insulting. Amazing such a great novel died like that. Apologies to those I recommended the book to in the past...
That's twice you've said that and I still don't understand why you think that. It's not an opinion I've ever heard before. I think its ending was breathtaking.
Completely agree. The novel had that "transcendant" feel, which some of my favorite Trek stories manage to get to.
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