![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a little bit of internal dialogue added, but honestly it’s nothing that the actors can’t convey with a few meaningful looks. ![]() ![]() This is a pretty direct adaptation, to the point that some scenes feel more like a script with description slotted in than a regular novel. And where better to start than with Broken Bow, the pilot that launched the series? Having read all of the post-finale novels last year, I now turn my attention to the books written during or set in the original run. That being said, I am a huge Enterprise fan. I think it’s mostly because I know a lot of these episodes inside and out, so novelisations don’t have much new to offer. My bookshelves have a few, from Star Wars to Stargate, and even Isaac Asimov‘s version of Fantastic Voyage, but I’ve never picked up a Star Trek novelisation before. But for whatever reason, one thing I’ve always tended to avoid is straight novelisations. A lot of my favourite shows are adaptations of some kind. Books based on TV shows, TV shows based on films, films based on books. Īs the Star Trek section of this blog proves, I love cross-media tie-ins. But before the ship can be launched, a diplomatic incident with the Klingons threatens to further delay Earth’s spacefaring ambitions. The NX-01 will be Earth’s first warp five starship. (Based on the screenplay by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga)Įnterprise. – click here for a full index of all my Star Trek reviews– ![]()
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