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I am torn. I state this openly here. On the one hand I would want to read some good Star Trek fiction anytime now. There are harsh and stressful times ahead of me and I once again turn to Star Trek to provide me with a lifeline of 'something else' aside from that. What you said (and what knowledge I have gathered so far) the Destiny books seem to be good reading.
But your final sentence is what makes me shiver: 'forever changing the landscape of the Trek mythos'. I don't know if that is what I really want. Really big changes to a setting I consider a 'home' to return to, when I want to take a break or take a moment to pause. I don't want to lose that. I'd rather keep the universe as it is for the time being then... I read the "A time to..." Series, at least the first 4 books. That series didn't suite me at all. It wasn't well written, the stories weren't good, and the changes made I didn't like.
Will I find the 'Destiny' books to my liking then?
Mac, you clearly stated, that they are 'Star Trek' from their theme.
But is it still Trek in the End or does the series turn the setting into something more 'modern' but not classical Star Trek.
Do give a comparison: I have read the "New Jedi Order", reviewing them for a german rpg-site, and that series turned me away from the Star Wars universe for good. It is simply grown to be a place, where stories don't interest me anymore. That is (for me) a sad thing, and a destiny I wish to avoid with the Star Trek universe. I'd rather stop reading now, than 'embracing' something, that takes the love for the setting away from me...
[Am I making any sense here?]