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And since Google keeps pushing the story to my phone, I find the story even less believable (though I do consider a "Deep Space 9: The Emissary Returns" show a great concept).
I recently discovered a podcast that deals with Spies/Secret Agents in media. "Spies Like Us" did a two-part discussion of Elim Garak and his spy craft. It's quite thorough, and entertaining...
The Siege of AR-558 and It's Only a Paper Moon are among my favorite episodes. It would have been even more dramatically interesting if Jake had joined Starfleet and been the one that lost his leg. How would Sisko have reacted? (Which is something that Quark suggests during the Siege .)
"Enigma Tales" by Una McCormack--the first Trek novel that I've read in many years.
"Russians Among Us"--Gordon Corera
"The Odyssey" --Homer (Emily Wilson transl.)
James Bond and "Jaws"
Bond retires from MI-6 and becomes a sheriff in a small Long Island town. The town is menaced by Jaws, played by Richard Kiel. He's an assassin with metallic teeth who eats his victims. Sheriff Bond brings in former adversary Red Grant (Robert Shaw) to help him hunt Jaws.
Captain Robert April --first captain of the Enterprise. Only on screen once, in TAS. CBS should make a TV/Streaming movie based on Diane Carey's "Final Frontier" (one on my favorite Trek novels).
The sans currency and people working just for the enjoyment of it--peeling potatoes for example-- concepts were the most fantastical parts of the ST universe (warp drive, transporters and humans breeding with non-terran beings are much easier to believe).
That brings back memories. "Horatius" was really my first introduction to Star Trek. I asked my parents to buy that book when I was in 1st grade, because it dealt with space (I was into the space program/Apollo). I read the whole book in about 2 hours. Since I hadn't seen the show yet (outside...
More SF writers for the episodes. Granted, of all the Treks, I believe that TOS had the most, but I wish more episodes had been written by science fiction writers.