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What books best capture the vibe/visuals of the shows?

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Hi all,

Just recently read Captain to Captain by Greg Cox and I was really impressed by how well I could see it as being an actual TOS episode. On the other hand some of the novel verse books have superior action sequences but I can’t picture them being shown in an actual Star Trek episode.

Have their been any stand out novels in your reading that really captured the “feel” of the TV shows? Books that keep to what could’ve actually been done on a tv budget?

One that comes to mind is Diane Carey’s ship of the Line. I could really picture the story as a two part episode of TNG
 
I think most of Dayton Ward's post-The Fall Odyssean Pass novels are like this, particularly Armageddon's Arrow and Available Light. If there was a season of TNG set aboard the Enterprise-E, I think it would be like this.

Of other books I've read semi-recently, John Vornholt's Masks and Esther Friesner's Warchild were very good at this.
 
It obviously wasn't based on one of the TV series, but I've often thought that the SCE books, with their shorter mission of the month style of stories, felt a lot like a TV show we never got.
 
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