When I got home I found I'd received my copy of John Byrne's Leonard McCoy: Frontier Doctor. I've already read the first two stories.
So far I'm freakin' lovin' this! These are good stories and feels like genuine original Star Trek without actually being the original series. These are McCoy stories (him being the central character) with cameos from some of the other familiar characters.
The cover of this trade collection is misleading because the cover shows us a TOS era McCoy, leading you to assume these are stories of McCoy in his earlier years perhaps before his time aboard the Enterprise. But these are actually post TOS and pre TMP stories, of McCoy between the ending of the 5-year mission and before rejoining the refit Enterprise. And it's good stuff!
These stories remind me a bit of the Medical Man stories by classic SF writer Murray Leinster. McCoy's only companions as a Federation doctor visiting worlds in need is a fellow doctor/ship's pilot named Duncan and a female Andorian named Theela. They travel aboard an old starship assigned to McCoy and christened Joanna.
I must say I also love the alien designs! It's got something of an Alien Legion feel to it. Byrne really knows his classic Trek and this feels genuine and without all the name dropping and endless references to previous stories. If I have one quibble it's that McCoy is written a little too curmudgeonly all the time and we never (so far) see his lighter side.
But so far all-in-all I'm loving this. It's the best Star Trek fiction I've read in years and years. I'm liking it better than Byrne's Crew (the background adventures of Pike's First Officer Number One) which I liked better than and his Romulans. With each effort Byrne's Trek stories have gotten better and I've enjoyed them all.
I highly recommend this!
So far I'm freakin' lovin' this! These are good stories and feels like genuine original Star Trek without actually being the original series. These are McCoy stories (him being the central character) with cameos from some of the other familiar characters.
The cover of this trade collection is misleading because the cover shows us a TOS era McCoy, leading you to assume these are stories of McCoy in his earlier years perhaps before his time aboard the Enterprise. But these are actually post TOS and pre TMP stories, of McCoy between the ending of the 5-year mission and before rejoining the refit Enterprise. And it's good stuff!
These stories remind me a bit of the Medical Man stories by classic SF writer Murray Leinster. McCoy's only companions as a Federation doctor visiting worlds in need is a fellow doctor/ship's pilot named Duncan and a female Andorian named Theela. They travel aboard an old starship assigned to McCoy and christened Joanna.
I must say I also love the alien designs! It's got something of an Alien Legion feel to it. Byrne really knows his classic Trek and this feels genuine and without all the name dropping and endless references to previous stories. If I have one quibble it's that McCoy is written a little too curmudgeonly all the time and we never (so far) see his lighter side.
But so far all-in-all I'm loving this. It's the best Star Trek fiction I've read in years and years. I'm liking it better than Byrne's Crew (the background adventures of Pike's First Officer Number One) which I liked better than and his Romulans. With each effort Byrne's Trek stories have gotten better and I've enjoyed them all.
I highly recommend this!


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