Though TNG is my favorite series, there are very few of it's book I like.
Once Burned seems the standout favorite, but I'm not a big New Frontier fan. What's so great about it, or what do you like about your second choice?
Also which book has the most/best stuff about the mystical bar itself?
Though TNG is my favorite series, there are very few of it's book I like.
Once Burned seems the standout favorite, but I'm not a big New Frontier fan. What's so great about it, or what do you like about your second choice?
Also which book has the most/best stuff about the mystical bar itself?
There's bar stuff between each of the stories in the anthology, but most of it consists of X walked into the bar sat down with Y Z and started to tell a story.Though TNG is my favorite series, there are very few of its book I like.
Once Burned seems the standout favorite, but I'm not a big New Frontier fan. What's so great about it, or what do you like about your second choice?
Also which book has the most/best stuff about the mystical bar itself?
I thought Fire Ship was -- let me be diplomatic here -- unenjoyable in any respect, but many good people of refined taste and discernment disagree.
Though TNG is my favorite series, there are very few of it's book I like.
Once Burned seems the standout favorite, but I'm not a big New Frontier fan. What's so great about it, or what do you like about your second choice?
Also which book has the most/best stuff about the mystical bar itself?
The less bar stuff, the better to be honest. (Except for the gecko.) The Mist probably has the most scenes set in the bar, and they are excruciating. On the other hand, Where Sea Meets Sky uses the bar a lot to good effect, but isn't into its "mystial" aspects.
i thought he was...
^Sure, but that doesn't mean he couldn't have been first officer too. After all, Spock was first officer and science officer. I don't see why the interpretation of Mitchell as first officer is "silly." One of the best pilot-era stories ever written, Mike Barr's "All Those Years Ago..." (DC Star Trek Annual #1), went with that view.
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