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Star Trek Novels

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While I enjoy the fiction in the Captain's Logs, I am looking for more stories to read.

Concerning the Star Trek novels, can anyone recommend any particular novels with good battle scenes?

If not, do you have a favorite Star Trek novel for whatever reason?

I am always looking for recommendations for reading material.
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I like the IKV Gorkon series. You will probably like Dreadnought and Black Fire. Outside the comfort zone of Star Trek, I think you would really like the Wing Commander series since you like to play Kzinti. It has the Kilrathi, a tiger-like race with a warrior caste mentality that reminds me of the Crusader Clans in BattleTech.
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As far as TOS Trek novels go, it's been a few decades since I was a serious reader of those. I do recall "Dreadnought" being a good read and having some good ship combat in it.
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Post by OGOPTIMUS »

Dreadnought was great. It was great to see the FJ DN and DD in a novel.

It's been 13 years since I read Black Fire, but that had some good battles as I recall (and the FJ DD too!).

The Kobayashi Maru was cool because you got to hear four different versions of a test solution (Kirk, Sulu, Scotty, Chekov).

Rules of Engagement and The Pandora Principle were cool, though I don't remember much from them (13 years ago too).

I'm actually in the middle of the ST: Vanguard series and while there's really only one per book, the battles scenes in Harbinger and Summon the Thunder are cool.

The former has 6 Tholian cruisers (most likely PCs, as that's all that is cannon) against a TOS Miranda (I like to think of it as an NCL).

The latter has a few Tholian cruisers (once again likely PCs) against a D7.
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Post by Kang »

A lot of the problem with Trek novels is that the Feds are just too darn good at finding 'Peaceful' solutions and don't often let the photons out to play.

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Post by bluebirds38 »

there is an early star trek novel from pocket books called web of romulans. the enterprise and a sister ship goes up against romulan ships.

there is another early star trek book called spock must die. it takes place durring a fed-klingon war. the enterprise is behind klingon lines with a duplicat of spock. who acts as a spie for the klingons.
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I think Spock Must Die! was the very first Trek novel. It was written by James Blish, who wrote the paperback adaptations of the TOS episodes.
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Post by szieser »

There was one called "Final Frontier" when the ship was under Robert April. The Enterprise is flung by a warp accident far into Romulan space, and end up hunted by the Romulan fleet. I rmember liking it a lot and wonder if I still have it somewhere..
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Post by Mike »

They aren't novels, but here are a couple of short pieces of fiction rejected by ADB for various reasons. Posted with permission.
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