I love several of them but they don't always hold up to later canon?
Black Fire is Pirate!Spock.
Yesterday's Son is an episode tag to the Zarabeth episode. It has a sequel with Yesterday in the title but I am losing it right now in memory.
Battlestations and Dreadnought are a female Kirk-esque character with her own Spock-esque character and they are GREAT episodes in book form.
The Final Reflection tried to make sense of Klingon society. Pawns and Symbols goes in a different direction for the same.
How Much For Just the Planet is absolute fun crack like "Shore Leave" episode.
Killing Time is trope-tastic Romulans. Dwellers in the Crucible is very hard reading for subject matter, kind of a whump novel, but has a female Spock-esque character with a fanon!Kirk-esque woman and it is slashy.
There's other stuff but those are re-reads for me.
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Black Fire is Pirate!Spock.
Yesterday's Son is an episode tag to the Zarabeth episode. It has a sequel with Yesterday in the title but I am losing it right now in memory.
Battlestations and Dreadnought are a female Kirk-esque character with her own Spock-esque character and they are GREAT episodes in book form.
The Final Reflection tried to make sense of Klingon society. Pawns and Symbols goes in a different direction for the same.
How Much For Just the Planet is absolute fun crack like "Shore Leave" episode.
Killing Time is trope-tastic Romulans. Dwellers in the Crucible is very hard reading for subject matter, kind of a whump novel, but has a female Spock-esque character with a fanon!Kirk-esque woman and it is slashy.
There's other stuff but those are re-reads for me.