Apologies if this has come up before. I've always liked the concept of the Captain's Table series, even if a few of the stories weren't that great. And I think I were given an opportunity to write a novel for the series, there are any number of characters I'd enjoy writing about.
Clark Terrell of the USS Reliant: One of the most underappreciated characters in all of Star Trek (at least I think so). Terrell gets a bad rap because he was out-maneuvered by Khan and apparently never learned read a star-chart (nor did his first officer). But he was played by an outstanding actor and obviously had a successful career up to the events of The Wrath of Khan. How else would he have ended up in the captain's chair?
I'd be interested in telling a story about Terrell and Reliant's crew during happier times than when we saw them. What were they like? How did Chekov end up on the ship? And what of Terrell's friendship with McCoy, something that was scripted for but omitted from TWOK?
--Sran
Clark Terrell of the USS Reliant: One of the most underappreciated characters in all of Star Trek (at least I think so). Terrell gets a bad rap because he was out-maneuvered by Khan and apparently never learned read a star-chart (nor did his first officer). But he was played by an outstanding actor and obviously had a successful career up to the events of The Wrath of Khan. How else would he have ended up in the captain's chair?
I'd be interested in telling a story about Terrell and Reliant's crew during happier times than when we saw them. What were they like? How did Chekov end up on the ship? And what of Terrell's friendship with McCoy, something that was scripted for but omitted from TWOK?
--Sran