$8.99 was the cost of the last Star Trek novel I bought, which is less than the typical cost of a movie ticket (around $14.00 anymore), and is actually less than the cost of a Chipotle burrito.
Don't you know that we're not supposed to pay for
Star Trek? Apparently not only are all series supposed to only air on regular network TV, but you're also not supposed to pay for novels. And I guess by extension, comics, movies, DVD/BluRay sets, games, reference guides, etc., should also be free. This is great! Once CBS realizes this, I'll never have to spend money on entertainment again! Why would I, when literally every other piece of entertainment costs money, but not
Star Trek! It's free! Or supposed to be.
Characters are always the show. Everything else is just claptrap.
How shocking that Star Trek fans on a Star Trek BBS want to enjoy Star Trek without someone shitting on it.
Being that it is Star Trek and is made by Star Trek's owner.
I admire your effort, but we're not dealing with rationality here. Most of the users on this site are level-headed, rational and open to reason. Some of them like what they've seen from DSC so far, several more are less than impressed even to the point of already feeling like it's let them down. But they're not frothing at the mouth. Speak to them reasonably and they'll respond reasonably. I'd rather talk to them.
(And yes, I know that my excitement level for the show has come off as being like Kirk55555 from the other side, but I trust that most have come to understand that I mainly just want us to stop judging it before we've watched it. I will repeat; if this show is bad, I won't pretend it isn't, though I understand that what we all perceive as bad and good might not be the same thing; personally I don't understand how anyone could see DS9 as bad and VGR as good, but there are plenty who would be unable to understand how I could think the opposite).
Rational discussion is always good, especially if you disagree with a person, as long as the discussion can remain civil. I know I can get hot under the collar, but what really does it to me is when I perceive that the other party refuses to see any other perspective than their own. I don't know how many times I've had my own perceptions lead me astray; how many times I knew something had to be a certain way, and no matter what, I demanded that others were wrong and I was right. And I turned out to be quite wrong.
So, I don't demand agreement with me. I'll never suggest that I'm the only one who can see the truth. All I ask is that everyone here, myself included, do more than pay lip service to the idea that we could be wrong. We've seen a few trailers, most of which re-use the same footage, and for some reason we think we know all we need to. And yes, I mean both people like me, excited for the show, and others who are less so.
Kirk55555 just has really disproportionate reactions to other people enjoying television programs without permission.
And that right there is why I don't debate with him. I welcome his responses, and I truly can't wait to see what he'll say once the show starts airing, but I won't expect to be able to build any dialogue with him.
As for the rest of your post, I don't have anything specific to recommend as I have been away from the novelverse for several years, and am only just now getting back to it. I used to read any Trek novel I could get my hands on, but I got disillusioned by how the TV series would ignore them, and began to wonder what the point was, considering that they were essentially just licensed fanfic.
I think what changed was when I realized that there would be no more Trek properties getting movies or any other follow-up. There will never be a DS9, VGR or ENT movie. But there will be novels, and it will be through them and them only that I'll know what happens to these characters. Okay, sure, I worry a bit that should we ever get that 25th Century series everyone seems to want, it will negate a lot of the novelverse, but as such a series isn't even being talked about right now, I'm content to enjoy them.
And no, they're not badly written. There's not a notable drop in quality between regular fiction and
Star Trek fiction, or at any rate not as a whole. Yeah, there are some real stinkers out there, but that's true of literally any genre of fiction.
I would like to know what was so dreadful about
Destiny.