We're talking about the Star Trek tie-ins of our formative years -- the ones we read until they fell apart. And it doesn't quite turn into a Diane Duane book club, but...
Well. Novels we discuss in detail:
You don't need to be familiar with these novels to listen to the podcast! How Much For Just The Planet is a classic, but it's also out of print, and retailing for a couple of hundred dollars on Amazon Marketplace -- or, as it turns out, just a couple of bucks on eBay. (Treat yourself. It's amazing.)
We also talk about the different needs filled by tie-in novels versus fan fiction, and why more recent Star Trek fiction just isn't doing it for us.
71. Edith Keeler in the 23rd Century
70. Clinton-Era Star Trek
69. She’s A Queen, Motherf****er! (Discovery 3.13)
68. A Little Capitalism, As A Treat (Discovery 3.12)
67. The Last Dilithiumbender (Discovery 3.11)
66. Ebenezer Georgiou (Discovery 3.10)
65. Harlan Ellison’s Angry Ghost (Discovery 3.09)
64. Starfleet Is A Social Construct (Discovery 3.08)
63. Michael and Ahsoka (Discovery 3.07)
62. Blue Redshirt (Discovery 3.06)
61. Fetch Quest (Discovery 3.05)
60. Trilling Around (Discovery 3.04)
59. It's Just A Really Good Tree, Man (Discovery 3.03)
58.Sexy Neelix (Discovery 3.01 and 3.02)
57. A Tale of Two Romulan Commanders
56. At Least One Pon Farr
55. The Trekkie's Mantra
54. It's The Dark 'n' Gritty Zootopia
53. Modesty Slime (Star Trek: Lower Decks1.01)
52. 2020 Keeps On 2020ing
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