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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-06-28 06:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #3829 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3829 ⌋

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[personal profile] idran 2017-06-29 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Earlier anon poster, but I'm going to do I think my first un-anon comment in F!S, because I love Treklit and I love getting people into it. :D

Some more recommendations of some of what I think are the best series:

Vanguard: TOS DS9-style; series contemporary with TOS, that does really feel like the frontier-life feeling TOS had pretty often, but as a thriller with plenty of political dealings involving conflict between Starfleet, the Klingons, and the Tholians, focused around the classic TOS plot element of a mysterious, ancient, superpowerful race.

Titan: Relatively episodic novel series with heavy ongoing character development and a strong focus on exploration set on the USS Titan post-Nemesis. Strong late-TNG feel.

Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Another episodic series with heavy ongoing character development; series of e-novellas (with most having been collected and published) set post-DS9, focusing on a ship in the SCE, going around troubleshooting various engineering difficulties.

Department of Temporal Investigations: Dragnet with time travel, starring Lucsly and Dulmur of "Trials and Tribble-ations". A little heavy on science, but with no actual technobabble; the author had as part of his goal to make a coherent model of Trek time travel alongside real-life science (with some bends as needed), and he actually managed to succeed. :D

IKS Gorkon: Unfortunately short-lived series focused entirely on a Klingon ship in the post-DS9 era, starring Klag (the second officer from Riker's officer exchange episode in TNG) really digging into Klingon culture and showing some perspectives that never really get seen in the show. (There's an entire subplot in one of the last books set entirely amongst Klingon _farmers_.)