I did a quick forum search and couldn't find anything conclusive about it.. But is there any known reason why the "gap" years between TMP and TWOK have so little written about them? Memory Beta lists only a handful of novels, and a few references. We generally accept that there is a second five-year mission in there, followed by everyone moving on and the Enterprise being switched over to training duty... But there doesn't seem to be much of that time covered, though arguably there should have been plenty of spacey adventurey stuff in there.
I'm guessing you can argue that if you added up all the time covered by a fraction of the existing TOS novels, you'd far exceed the five years of Kirk's original mission aboard the Enterprise... So is there a reason why there aren't more stories of the second? Was it because no one wanted to have adventures of the gang in grey space pajamas? Or is it something more mundane, like Pocket Books et. al. wanting to stick to an era that is much more well known to the average reader and more easily visualized to the consumer?
Mark
I'm guessing you can argue that if you added up all the time covered by a fraction of the existing TOS novels, you'd far exceed the five years of Kirk's original mission aboard the Enterprise... So is there a reason why there aren't more stories of the second? Was it because no one wanted to have adventures of the gang in grey space pajamas? Or is it something more mundane, like Pocket Books et. al. wanting to stick to an era that is much more well known to the average reader and more easily visualized to the consumer?
Mark