It was my understanding that those generally do get printed in trade form eventually.
I mean, was it ever explained when Spock became Captain and Kirk returned to the Admiralty?
The New Earth series contains narrative that establishes Spock being promoted to captain prior to Kirk's return to the admiralty. The former continued to serve as first officer while Kirk remained aboard Enterprise, however.
--Sran
That wasn't my understanding when I reread the appropriate passages in Wagon Train to the Stars this morning - my understanding was that Kirk had already been promoted back to the admiralty (and Spock taking the center seat); Kirk stepped back aboard the Enterprise as captain only for the duration of the Belle Terre mission.
I've been wondering if they might eventually do what some of the other series I've read have done, and include the e-books as extra content in the end of future books.
The Corps of Engineers and Slings and Arrows lend themselves to print collections but the others don't, and at this rate it will be a long time before there are enough titles for the other series to collect.
I wonder if a new 'catch all' title like 'Star Trek - Tales of Starfleet' would work for printing the assorted ebooks ?
TOS: Serpents in the Garden, by Jeff Mariotte (May)
Early in his five-year mission commanding the U.S.S. Enterprise, Captain James T. Kirk found himself caught up in a growing conflict on the planet Neural. To maintain the balance of power against a force being armed by the Klingons, he provided weapons to his friends, the Hill People. Years later, Admiral Kirk learns that the Klingon presence on the planet has grown considerably, in possible violation of the Treaty of Organia. Did his impulse as a young captain turn out disastrously wrong? Should he—could he—have done more to eliminate the Klingon threat? To find out, he embarks on a secret mission back to Neural—where he might just be the only person who can prevent an interstellar war.
Ignoring the "post-5YM" moniker, it sounds like Enterprise: The First Adventure to me (which would be pre-5YM).^"Acting in the theatre?" The only post-5YM novel I can think of that might fit that description is How Much for Just the Planet?, which is far from a typical novel for its period or any other.
Wasn't there also some odd Spock-on-stage references in Denny Martin Flinn's "The Fearful Summons"? He co-wrote ST VI and this novel was a highly-anticipated movie-era story that seemingly left many readers underwhelmed.
Ah:
http://books.google.com.au/books?id...epage&q=spock actor "fearful summons"&f=false
I thought that everything after TOS was post-5YM. Sorry I didn't realise thats the terminology for the TMP era.
You can't judge an entire era based on a single entry -- especially not The Fearful Summons, which... well, let's just say it doesn't have many fans.
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