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Oh, lots. A good novel should align the reader's sympathies with the characters, and since the characters tend to be victorious in most of their outings, I often get elated right along with them. Cheer out loud, no; but maybe a little whispered "Yessss!"
I cheered at one point during Q&A... or at the very least shouted, "Yes!" Data-style... but for the life of me I can't remember when. It wasn't the ending, which was unusual.
The only one that comes immediately to mind is Sisko's return, but I think there were some in Vaguard too, because that series has had all sorts of thrilling moments. But usually it's either just me thinking wow, or maybe just closing the book so I can absorb what just happened.
Well it wasn't cool because it was surprising. It's like the main character underdogs in a sports movie. You know that nine times out of ten they're going to win in dramatic fashion but you don't root for them any less when it eventually happens.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Scotty stealing the Yorktown in Crossover by Michael Jan Friedman. I should be so blessed ever to write (or co-write) a scene so incredibly cool. I remember just where I was when I read it -- then flipped backward to read it again immediately. It's my favorite moment in Star Trek fiction. (Okay, well, favorite that I didn't have a hand in.)
Mine aren't so much a 'cheer' or a verbal "yes!" moment but these books had me either at the end of the book or at some point within, actually stopping holding the book with a stunned expression and simply saying "Wow!"
DS9: Millennium
Vanguard: Reap the Whirlwind
Vanguard: Harbinger
Mirror Universe: Sorrows of Empire
Voyager: Echoes
and not Trek but it was just that damned good also:
The Psi Corp trilogy of the Babylon 5 series. Just thinking about this one and DS9 Millennium still make we think "WOW."
The entire book Warpath, Vulcan's Heart, The Good That Men Do, Unity, Age Of The Empress, The Sorrows Of Empire, Saturn's Children, Enterprises Of Great Pitch And Moment, A Time To Kill, Heal, ...For War; A Time For Peace (might as well group these together), Articles Of The Federation, Titan: Taking Wing
The whole thing, really, but especially these bits:
- Pretty much any scene with Ruanek. Is he cool, or what?
- When the Honor Blade (I love that name!) joins the battle at Narendra III and fights alongside the Enterprise-C. I love that one line that Captain Garrett had - something about "when we're through, the Romulan language will be spoken only in hell!"