So I have a rotation of the following books
Star Trek Enterprise the first adventure: I love this book because it really drives home. The idea that a new starship commander entering the mix with an established crew is difficult, and sometimes the best relationships are forged through adversity
Final Frontier
- this is a personal favorite because the altar makes the constitution class technology make a lot more sense than the show ever did, and the earlier weaponry and everything on the constitution class starship was brand spanking, new and untested. I would love to see this book made into a movie or a series of episodes
Dreadnought
-I like this one because Federation, most of the time seems to have this white washed were perfect. Everything is amazing façade they put up but we all know this isn’t how life works. I draw a lot of parallels in this book to the attempted Coup on earth in DS9
Battle stations is a good follow up
Best Destiny this is just plain an amazing book Kirk’s first encounter with the enterprise and really putting into perspective just how old the enterprise actually was by Star Trek III
Star Trek Enterprise the first adventure: I love this book because it really drives home. The idea that a new starship commander entering the mix with an established crew is difficult, and sometimes the best relationships are forged through adversity
Final Frontier
- this is a personal favorite because the altar makes the constitution class technology make a lot more sense than the show ever did, and the earlier weaponry and everything on the constitution class starship was brand spanking, new and untested. I would love to see this book made into a movie or a series of episodes
Dreadnought
-I like this one because Federation, most of the time seems to have this white washed were perfect. Everything is amazing façade they put up but we all know this isn’t how life works. I draw a lot of parallels in this book to the attempted Coup on earth in DS9
Battle stations is a good follow up
Best Destiny this is just plain an amazing book Kirk’s first encounter with the enterprise and really putting into perspective just how old the enterprise actually was by Star Trek III