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Old 05-28-2023, 08:04 AM   #4
Calenorn
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These are older titles that I re-read occasionally. They are from before the movies and the Next Generation, so provide and alternate future for the franchise.

The Final Reflection was reprinted in one volume with another Klingon themed novel. The combined book is called “The Hand of Kahless”.

Ford wrote another Star Trek novel called “How Much for Just the Planet?” which is well-regarded.

Carey’s “Fortunes of War” is a combination of two books, “Dreadnought!” and “Battlestations”. They’re light-hearted romps of a group of young Star Fleet officers who solve their problems in unorthodox fashion. It has a lower decks vibe.
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