I must especially mention David R. George III who wrote my all-time favorite Trek book, Provenance of Shadows.
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I must especially mention David R. George III who wrote my all-time favorite Trek book, Provenance of Shadows.
What he said!![]()
I then picked up the nine book A Time To series which I enjoyed. I have since read the TNG relaunch books from Death in Winter through Greater Than The Sum. My favorite books in that group were Greater Than The Sum and Q&A.
Best for Action, Death and Destruction Whilst Retaining Interesting Characters: David Mack
Best for Science Whilst Retaining an Interesting Plot and Not Coming Off Like a Text Book: Christopher L Bennett
Best for Politics and Stuff Whilst Being Interesting: Keith DeCandido
Best for LOL Humour and Retaining the Spirit of TOS: Peter David
Best for Capturing the Essence of TOS With New Characters: Dayton Ward/Kevin Dilmore
Best For Making Voyager Better Than the Show: Kirsten Beyer
as for Greg...
Best at Shoe-horning in Every Fan-Wank Reference Possible?
as for Greg...
Best at Shoe-horning in Every Fan-Wank Reference Possible?
I proudly accept this title, and would like to thank all the people who made it possible: the Gorns, the Hortas, the tribbles, Gary Seven, Roberta Lincoln, Rain Robinson, the whales from Star Trek IV, Janeway's great-grand-aunt, and that guy from "The Doomsday Machine" who had two lines . . . .
Since I've made three contributions to the DS9-R (Demons of Air and Darkness, "Horn and Ivory," and the Ferengi portion of WoDS9), you don't need that addition, as I was covered by your initial comment, but I appreciate the thought regarding Articles.My favourites are the writers of my favourite series, Titan, Vanguard and DS9-R with the addition of KRAD for Articles of the Federation.
my opinion of Greg Cox....he's very imaginative....i LOVED the Q-continuum but there was one problem...he's long winded...extremely....it took him 3 pages to describe a series of events that could be apty described in half a page....
he probably could have written the whole events of that story line in one standard novel if he didnt write the way he did....
for that reason, i've postponed reading the Khan novels...
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