Apologies if this has been discussed before…
99.9% of us came to Star Trek via TV or film, and Star Trek novels are frequently treated as inferior to the TV/film version (and “not real Star Trek” apparently).
Star Trek has given us loads of great films and episodes. It’s given us loads of boring, terrible and stupid episodes too. Loads of great books have been released over the years. Some really bad ones, too.
But, at its very best, is TV/film Star Trek better than the very best of the novel version? Or worse? I know it’s as subjective as you can get (obviously, books vs. TV has been around as long as both mediums), but which do you all prefer? What if you had to pick one for your dose of Star Trek?
I prefer TV/film, but only by a narrow margin. It’s because I love to actually see the cool aliens (the giant biped ants in ENT were brilliant. Generic forehead aliens are rubbish), the spaceships, the planets and the space battles. On the other hand, stuff like the finale of Destiny probably wouldn’t seem nearly as profound on TV.
99.9% of us came to Star Trek via TV or film, and Star Trek novels are frequently treated as inferior to the TV/film version (and “not real Star Trek” apparently).
Star Trek has given us loads of great films and episodes. It’s given us loads of boring, terrible and stupid episodes too. Loads of great books have been released over the years. Some really bad ones, too.
But, at its very best, is TV/film Star Trek better than the very best of the novel version? Or worse? I know it’s as subjective as you can get (obviously, books vs. TV has been around as long as both mediums), but which do you all prefer? What if you had to pick one for your dose of Star Trek?
I prefer TV/film, but only by a narrow margin. It’s because I love to actually see the cool aliens (the giant biped ants in ENT were brilliant. Generic forehead aliens are rubbish), the spaceships, the planets and the space battles. On the other hand, stuff like the finale of Destiny probably wouldn’t seem nearly as profound on TV.