I love TOS and I was planing to read this over my winter break (and watch TOS movies and TV). And I just want to know if it's worth my time?
DorkBoy [TM];5391122 said:Yes. It is an excellent book. And you can never go wrong with Diane Duane.
This. (These?)Seriously, Diane Duane writes absolutely an FANTASTIC McCoy. You will not be disappointed.
It is a very odd book, but tons of fun. I agree that McCoy is awesome here.![]()
Actually, I believe since he was a Lieutenant Commander, and was a member of the command staff he would have been qualified. We saw Crusher in command in an episode of TNG, so obviously CMOs must have some command qualifications.If you overlook the absurdity of Kirk
(1) putting someone totally unqualified in command just to prove a point/get back at him
(2) that Kirk even has the authority to put a specialist/non command-line officer in temporary command
then yes, it's a pretty good book.
Actually, I believe since he was a Lieutenant Commander, and was a member of the command staff he would have been qualified. We saw Crusher in command in an episode of TNG, so obviously CMOs must have some command qualifications.If you overlook the absurdity of Kirk
(1) putting someone totally unqualified in command just to prove a point/get back at him
(2) that Kirk even has the authority to put a specialist/non command-line officer in temporary command
then yes, it's a pretty good book.
Oh, I haven't read the book yet, so I didn't realize that Spock and Scotty were still around. I guess since Kirk put him in command on purpose, they must have decided to leave him in command.
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