Writer's Guide for Star Trek
I'm making an effort to write some science fiction within context of the Star Trek setting; short stories, maybe a novella. I was curious to know if anyone is aware of a writer's guide (maybe even one available on-line?) for the Star Trek universe, something like those "How to Write a Murder Mystery" books that explains the tones, pacing, and patterns of Star Trek stories. I know that, at the very least, the regular episodes of ST:TNG had a definite pattern that took the viewer through the same series of strong emotions each time. It was a powerful formula that was compared, if I remember right, to certain types of Western religious sermons by academics studying Rodenberry's filmography.
Any information that would point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.