I think you should read Forgotten History, the novel explains why time travel seemed to focus on the Enterprise and her command crew and not as common as one would expect with the experiences they learned.
Besides, since you are a fan of Christopher's other works, if you buy this novel, it will help grow his royalty check so he can continue to write novels that we love.
Mike
I read Watching the Clock. I'm not saying that it's bad by any means but I didn't enjoy it as much as Christopher's other works. Just personal taste.
The idea that there's something special about the TOS crew just doesn't sit right with me. In my mind, they're fairly typical of Starfleet crews with a few exceptions (V'Ger, whale probe). I imagine that most of the other capital ships of Starfleet (Constitution, Miranda, Excelsior, not Oberth) have had pretty similar situations with god-like races, energy beings, crazy computers, runaway killing machines, etc. We just don't see them, we're focused on the Enterprise. Just because we don't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
Again, you are making assumptions that aren't valid. If you read Forgotten History, you would realize that Christopher isn't making the claim that there is anything particularly "special" about the TOS crew. However, there is a very specific reason why they were involved in so many time-travel incidents. It has nothing to do with any inherent "special-ness" of the crew. If that were merely the case, it wouldn't sit well with me either. Thankfully, the answer provided by Christopher is much more substantial and interesting than that.
When I'm talking about the crew I'm including the ship. It's not like they plucked them off the Enterprise and put them on another ship or put a different crew aboard the Big E. For whatever reason, having something special about a particular ship and crew just feels wrong to me. But then, I'm not a fan of the whole "absolute best crew in the fleet bar none. Everyone else pales in comparison." thing about Kirk & company doesn't work for me. Even in cases where other Constitution class ships have been destroyed (Defiant, Intrepid, Constellation) the Enterprise crew knew that something had happened to them. They had more information going in than the first ships did. That made the difference.