I finished up this book this weekend and I really enjoyed it. I gave it a 4/5 on Goodreads.
I'd been intrigued by this one for a while, and I'm glad I finally read it, it was a lot of fun.
The book had two main stories, one focused on Kirk and The Enterprise crew in the TOS era and one focused on Gary Seven, Roberta Lincoln, and Khan. I thought both story lines were really good. Often times in books set up like this one story line will be more interesting, and you often find yourself annoyed when it switches plots or even skipping one entirely. This didn't was not the case here, I didn't mind jumping back and forth between the two.
The main focus was on the Eugenics Wars, 1970s/80s storyline and that was great. I really loved the way Greg Cox managed to tie together Trek history and real world history. I really liked the relationship that developed between Khan and Gary Seven. The fact that Khan started out as an ally, and protege of Gary Seven made him a lot more interesting than if he had just been a pure evil villain from the start. All of the different 20th century characters were worked into the story in a way that really worked A lot of times this can be annoying, but I thought here they were all done in a way that felt natural for the story. The same goes for the real historical events. I'd actually never heard of most of these events, so I actually got to learn a little bit of real world history.
This book was a lot of fun, and I'm pretty eager to get into Vol. 2, after I finish the comic book collection I'm reading right now.
I do have a couple questions for Greg:
1. Did you come up with the story first and work the 20th century characters and events into it, or did you come up the characters and event and then develop a story around them?
2. If you had the opportunity would you try to work in the characters from the 20th century episodes that aired after the book was written?
EDIT: Crap, I forgot the poll, is there a way to add one?
I'd been intrigued by this one for a while, and I'm glad I finally read it, it was a lot of fun.
The book had two main stories, one focused on Kirk and The Enterprise crew in the TOS era and one focused on Gary Seven, Roberta Lincoln, and Khan. I thought both story lines were really good. Often times in books set up like this one story line will be more interesting, and you often find yourself annoyed when it switches plots or even skipping one entirely. This didn't was not the case here, I didn't mind jumping back and forth between the two.
The main focus was on the Eugenics Wars, 1970s/80s storyline and that was great. I really loved the way Greg Cox managed to tie together Trek history and real world history. I really liked the relationship that developed between Khan and Gary Seven. The fact that Khan started out as an ally, and protege of Gary Seven made him a lot more interesting than if he had just been a pure evil villain from the start. All of the different 20th century characters were worked into the story in a way that really worked A lot of times this can be annoying, but I thought here they were all done in a way that felt natural for the story. The same goes for the real historical events. I'd actually never heard of most of these events, so I actually got to learn a little bit of real world history.
This book was a lot of fun, and I'm pretty eager to get into Vol. 2, after I finish the comic book collection I'm reading right now.
I do have a couple questions for Greg:
1. Did you come up with the story first and work the 20th century characters and events into it, or did you come up the characters and event and then develop a story around them?
2. If you had the opportunity would you try to work in the characters from the 20th century episodes that aired after the book was written?
EDIT: Crap, I forgot the poll, is there a way to add one?
Last edited: