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Best TOS first mission book

Smitty

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I hope the subject made sense. What I am asking is what people think the best Original Series book that is set within the original 5 year mission would be? :bolian:
 
So you're not looking for books that show the actual first mission of the crew, just one that will be YOUR first?
 
No, I think he means "first mission" in the sense of "original televised 5-year mission as opposed to the movie era." In other words, series-era TOS books.
 
My favorite TOS novels were some of the ones that, shall we say, weren't quite 100% popular, such as Black Fire, The Three Minute Universe*, The Vulcan Academy Murders, Demons, The Entropy Effect, that kind of thing.

*How can you go wrong with an alien character having a line like this: "I have been named! Henceforth you will address me as Orangejuiceandwodka!" :guffaw: :guffaw:
 
I'd say my favorites are mix of the less popular and those that made me laugh. Uhura's Song, Yesterday's Son, The 3-Minute Universe, Doctor's Orders, The Wounded Sky, Spock's World, The Vulcan Academy Murders, The IDIC Epidemic....off the top of my head that I'm pretty sure were set during the first 5 year mission.
 
I have few TOS era books but havent got around to reading them yet as Im still reading The Cruicable Series: McCoy book right now. But I plan on reading the others once Im done with this one. However there is one TOS tv series era I read before Cruicable McCoy and it was Troublesome Minds. I really enjoyed that book a lot.
 
I think my first was "Spock Must Die!". I read it when it first came out as a kid and only remembering "isnt there anything better?". As for my best, I dont have one because i have not delved into anything within that timeframe.
 
The Crucible trilogy and Troublesome Minds are are some good recent offerings that fit the OP's criteria.

I'll also throw in a plug for the Constellations anthology, because I'm shameless that way.

Other favorites off the top of my head:

The Galactic Whirlpool
The Entropy Effect
The Wounded Sky
Assignment: Eternity
Prime Directive

These and the other examples provided should get you started :)
 
Off the top of my head, I loved:

The Entropy Effect
Ishmael
Strangers from the Sky
(OK, I know not all of it is set during the 5YM, but most of it is)
Uhura's Song
Yesterday's Son
Prime Directive
Mudd in Your Eye
Assignment: Eternity
The Three-Minute Universe
How Much for Just the Planet?
Black Fire
(so sue me)
 
Off the top of my head, I loved:

The Entropy Effect
Ishmael
Strangers from the Sky
(OK, I know not all of it is set during the 5YM, but most of it is)
Uhura's Song
Yesterday's Son
Prime Directive
Mudd in Your Eye
Assignment: Eternity
The Three-Minute Universe
How Much for Just the Planet?
Black Fire
(so sue me)

And the Crucible trilogy as well, though again, quite a lot of that falls outside the 5-year mission.
 
The Errand of Vengeance Trilogy
The Errand of Fury Trilogy
Troublesome Minds
Mutiny on the Enterprise
 
My favorite TOS novels were some of the ones that, shall we say, weren't quite 100% popular, such as Black Fire, The Three Minute Universe*, The Vulcan Academy Murders, Demons, The Entropy Effect, that kind of thing.

*How can you go wrong with an alien character having a line like this: "I have been named! Henceforth you will address me as Orangejuiceandwodka!" :guffaw: :guffaw:

I agree, that was a beautiful line! I loved that book. All of those listed above I liked a lot. I also liked How Much For Just The Planet? and Ishmael, although I wouldn't recommend reading Ishmael until you're probably an adult. I tried reading it as a teenager and couldn't get through it. But then I read it about a year ago or so and actually enjoyed it. I don't know if that had anything to do with Mark Lenard being on the show it was tied into or not, but still had fun with it. And while I can now see Spock Must Die! as the fluff piece it really is, when I was a lot younger, I enjoyed the book a lot. I also got a kick out of Web of the Romulans and liked Chain of Attack, the first book that came out after Star Trek IV was released.
 
Man, I've never read any of the books mentioned in this thread.

Well, except The Entropy Effect (which I thought was lame and anti-climactic) and Constellations (which I thought was mediocre at best) and Troublesome Minds (which I also didn't like nearly as much as everyone else around here).

Maybe the 5YM is not for me :lol:
 
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