thanks starbreaker this is what they had for christopher pike:
1) star trek enterprise the first adventure
2) star trek vulcan's glory
3) star trek legacy
4) star trek the rift
5) star trek captin's table #6 where sea meets sky
6) star trek burning dreams
7) star trek myriad universe : a less perfect union
8) star trek the children of kings
they listed these as novel's with pike in them but not the order to read them that is what I need .
Again, there is no specific order, because these are all standalones and exist in numerous different and sometimes contradictory continuities (intentionally or not). To be specific:
Enterprise: The First Adventure: A "Kirk's first mission as
Enterprise captain" story, with Pike appearing mainly to hand off command to Kirk. Supposedly set when Kirk is not quite 30, which would make it early 2263. Many of its assumptions are incompatible with later canon.
Vulcan's Glory: Now, this one tells Spock's first mission on the
Enterprise, sometime before "The Cage," so 2254 at the latest.
Legacy: Actually a novel set during Kirk's 5-year mission, but contains a number of flashbacks to events throughout Pike's command, seen from Spock's POV as he deals with an enemy that Pike tangled with in the past.
The Rift: Starts out not long after "The Cage" (Pike-era stories are overwhelmingly crowded around "The Cage"), but most of the book is set aboard the
Enterprise-A in 2287.
Where Sea Meets Sky: Again, sometime not long after "The Cage," though the Captain's Table frame sequence is in 2266 after Pike becomes a fleet captain.
Burning Dreams: I covered this on the first page of the thread. Spans most of Pike's life, with the frame being just after "The Menagerie."
A Less Perfect Union: It's a
Myriad Universes tale, so it takes place in an alternate reality. It's set in 2264, mostly.
The Children of Kings: I covered this before as well. Also a slightly alternate reality, but before the timeframe of "The Cage."
did'nt he have a ten year mission?
All we know is that Spock served under Pike for 11 years and change. We don't know how long Pike commanded the
Enterprise before then. And really, there's no reason to assume that starship missions are routinely allotted in blocks of five years or multiples of five years. We only have one example of that, and one example is not evidence of a pattern.
okay there were a few pike novels but what about the first five year mission.
the series starts with :
1) star trek enterprise : the first adventure
and the series end with :
2) star trek the lost years
what i need are the one that go in between and then we can go onto the second five year mission which began with
1) star trek the motion picture
and ends with
2) star trek the wrath of khan
No need to be so methodical. There is no single continuity here. Indeed, there are so many different novels and stories and comics set during the "five-year mission" that if they all took place in the same reality, they'd probably span over ten years. There are so many that it would be prohibitive to try to offer a comprehensive list, and impossible to satisfy your evident desire for a single cohesive timeline.
So don't worry so much about what order to read things in. Just pick up something that interests you and have fun reading it.