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Captain’s Table Novels You’d Like See

^Admiral Sinclair-Alexander does figure fairly prominently in the Crucible series. I thought it was cool that it was Kirk who originally recognized her leadership potential.
 
I still haven't read those ones, although I did see them on her Memory Beta page when I went to look up her name.
 
Wasn't it announced that they could reference stuff from bad Robot products now?
That was during contract-renewal negotiations which appear to have gone wrong, hence a complete lack of any new Pocket Trek novel releases beyond the third Discovery prequel.

They spoke too soon.
 
I'd like to see stories about Captain Kira and Ezri Dax,There certainly woould interesting stories they could with these characters.
 
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^I’ve no problem with that as long as he fits into the story. What I don’t want to see is him being shoe-horned into DSC merely to induce orgasms among the fan base (as was done with Darth Maul in The Clone Wars).
 
^I’ve no problem with that as long as he fits into the story. What I don’t want to see is him being shoe-horned into DSC merely to induce orgasms among the fan base (as was done with Darth Maul in The Clone Wars).

Huh? Darth Maul had a far more interesting story arc (as in, actually having a story arc) in TCW and Rebels than he ever had in the movie. It wasn't just an empty gesture to appease the fans; there was actually a story to tell.
 
^Was he Starfleet or civilian? I suppose it doesn't matter, as any captain from the Trek universe could have a story written about him/her, but I'm wondering if it was ever made clear.
 
Was he Starfleet or civilian?

The only evidence we got about Captain Boday's allegiances was in "Penumbra," when O'Brien asked what brought Boday to the station and Ezri said the Gallamites were providing duranium for the war effort. That suggests Boday worked for the Gallamites rather than Starfleet, perhaps as a civilian freighter captain.

Besides, I think Starfleet would frown on one of its captains dating a lieutenant like Dax.
 
I'd love to see a Captain's Table novel for Robert April, a story of him and his crew during the early years of the Enterprise before Kirk and Pike.
 
I just rewatched Star Trek Beyond this morning, and now that we can, hopefully get Kelvinverse stuff in the books, I would love to get a Captain's Table story for Balthazar Edison.
 
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