My favorite Trek novels are usually those one can call "epic" – large scale, sweeping tales of struggle or as Wikipedia describes: "..Epics are majestic depictions and capture impressive struggles, such as stories of war, adventures, and other efforts of great scope and size over long periods of time." (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_(story))
Not *all* my favorite Trek novels fall under this classification, but are great works in themselves of course (such as A Stitch in Time, Crucible trilogy, Articles of the Federation and more), but most of them surely do:
Destiny trilogy, Millennium trilogy, Unity, The Art of the Impossible, The Serpents among the Ruins, Q-Squared and others…
Destiny trilogy, Millennium trilogy, Unity, The Art of the Impossible, The Serpents among the Ruins, Q-Squared and others…
I've been thinking about Trek novels (or multi-novel stories) that set out to tell these epic-scale stories (or were hyped as such) and came up with these:
- Genesis Wave
- Maximum Warp
- The Devil's Heart
- Genesis Wave
- Maximum Warp
- The Devil's Heart
I was wondering what others think about these novels and about the TrekLit epic- the ones that succeed and the ones that fall short..