Going back through the old numbered novels, I found that the ratio of one-off planets/civilisations/races/set of characters is insanely high. It's not that I don't have some favourites among those novels, but on TV we always had a fair amount of bottle shows that dealt mainly with the primary characters and didn't go off the ship/space station. I'm kind of partial to this type of episode, they were tightly scripted, allowed for many nice character moments and had a very particular storytelling flavour I just cannot put my finger on.
So I guess my questions are these...
Are there any recommendable "bottle books" - for lack of a better term?
Is there a reason for the civilisation-of-the-month syndrome in the early books? Editorial demands? Or is it just because with written words you can go wild when creating worlds - as opposed to a TV show on a tight SFX budget?
So I guess my questions are these...
Are there any recommendable "bottle books" - for lack of a better term?
Is there a reason for the civilisation-of-the-month syndrome in the early books? Editorial demands? Or is it just because with written words you can go wild when creating worlds - as opposed to a TV show on a tight SFX budget?