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This is a list of the various Star Trek novels, novelisations, short story collections that have been published since 1968. Through this time, three main companies have published Star Trek fiction: Bantam Books (from 1967 to 1981), Ballantine Books (from 1974 to 1978), and since 1981 Pocket Books.[1] This article is about the entire Star Trek franchise. ...
The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ...
Star Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
List of Star Trek: The Animated Series episodes This is a list of episodes from the fictional animated television, Star Trek: The Animated Series, set in the Star Trek universe. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
This list of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes is accompanied by each episodes original airdate on UPN in the United States, along with its Nielsen rating, and number of viewers. ...
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982; see also 1982 in film) is the second feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Paramount Pictures, 1984; see also 1984 in film) is the third feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Paramount Pictures, 1986; see also 1986 in film) is the fourth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Paramount Pictures, 1989; see also 1989 in film) is the fifth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Paramount Pictures, 1991; see also 1991 in film) is the sixth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek: Generations (Paramount Pictures, 1994, see also 1994 in film) is the seventh feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996; see also 1996 in film), is the eighth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek: Insurrection (Paramount Pictures, 1998) is the ninth Star Trek feature film. ...
Star Trek Nemesis (Paramount Pictures, 2002; see also 2002 in film) is the tenth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
This article is about the 2008 film. ...
This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Trek. ...
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In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans (Homo sapiens sapiens) are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
It has been suggested that Tplana-hath be merged into this article or section. ...
Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans. ...
Q In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Q are a race of near-omnipotent, near-omniscient god-like beings from a parallel existence called the Q Continuum. ...
This article is about the fictional race. ...
This article is about the Star Trek universe. ...
Bajorans, a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe, were introduced in the Next Generation series and played an integral part in the Deep Space Nine series. ...
The Borg are a race of cyborgs in the fictional Star Trek universe, first introduced in the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series. ...
The Ferengi are a fictional extraterrestrial race from the Star Trek universe. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. ...
The Mirror Universe (MU) is a fictional parallel universe in which the plots of several Star Trek television episodes take place, named for Mirror, Mirror, the original series episode in which it first appeared. ...
The Star Trek franchise has produced a large number of novels, comic books, video games, and other materials, which are generally considered non-canon. ...
Star Trek: Phase II was a planned television series set to air in Spring 1978 on a proposed Paramount Television Service (which eventually became United Paramount Network) based on the characters of Gene Roddenberrys Star Trek. ...
Almost continuously since 1967, a number of companies have published comic book series based on Star Trek and its spin off series, including Gold Key Comics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Malibu, Wildstorm, and currently IDW Publishing, with varying degrees of success. ...
The Star Fleet Universe is the variant of the Star Trek fictional universe as detailed in the series of tactical and strategic interstellar wargames from Amarillo Design Bureau Inc. ...
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// Video games Throughout the years, the influence of Star Trek has expanded sufficiently to warrant the creation of a long series of PC games. ...
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The view from the outside of the Las Vegas Hilton Star Trek: The Experience is a theme park at the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, based on the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
The Star Trek canon consists of the television series Star Trek (the original series), Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and the ten motion pictures based upon the series. ...
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This article is an attempt to list every Star Trek episode from every form of media in order by stardate. ...
The below is an abridged timeline of events established in the group of television shows and feature films set in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
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It has been suggested that List of Starfleet ship classes be merged into this article or section. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Planet Classification System is a system developed by the Federation to categorize planets by many factors, such as atmospheric composition, age, surface temperature, size, and presence of life. ...
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Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a collaborative project to create the most definitive, accurate and accessible encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
Star Trek is one of the most culturally influential television shows â and perhaps the most influential science fiction TV series â in history. ...
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Where no man has gone before is a saying used in the introductory sequence of all but one of the episodes of the original Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Sexuality in Star Trek refers to the wide range of sexual practices seen in the Star Trek franchise. ...
This article is about the entire Star Trek franchise. ...
Bantam Books is a major U.S. publishing house owned by Random House and is part of the Bantam Dell Publishing Group. ...
Ballantine Books, founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine, is a major book publisher and is currently owned by Random House. ...
Pocket Books is the name of a subdivision of Simon & Schuster publishers. ...
Star Trek Whitman Books (1968) Mission to Horatius, (1968) Plot Synopsis: The U.S.S. Enterprise has been on patrol for such a long period of time that the crew is restless and irritable. ...
Reynolds Mission to Horatius (1968), the first original novel based on the television show Star Trek Mack Reynolds (Dallas McCord Reynolds) (November 11, 1917 - January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. ...
Pocket Books is the name of a subdivision of Simon & Schuster publishers. ...
Cover to the 1997 Star Trek: New Frontier debut novel, House of Cards by Peter David. ...
Bantam episode adaptations (1967-1978) -
- Star Trek, 1967 (a.k.a. Star Trek 1)
- Star Trek 2, 1968
- Star Trek 3, 1969
- Star Trek 4, 1971
- Star Trek 5, 1972
- Star Trek 6, 1972
- Star Trek 7, 1972
- Star Trek 8, 1972
- Star Trek 9, 1973
- Star Trek 10, 1974
- Star Trek 11, 1975 (a.k.a. Day of the Dove)
- Star Trek 12 (with J.A. Lawrence), 1977 - Blish died during writing this book
- Mudd's Angels (Lawrence), May 1978 (a.k.a. Mudd's Enterprise)
James Blish wrote a series of short stories adaptations of Star Trek episodes from 1967 onwards, called simply Star Trek. ...
Bantam original novels (1970-1981) † republished by Titan UK in the 1990s Spock Must Die! (ISBN 0553246348) is a non-canonical Star Trek novel by James Blish released in 1970. ...
Spock, Messiah! (1976) by Theodore R. Cogswell, Charles Spano, Jr. ...
Theodore R. Cogswell, (10 March 1918 - 3 February 1987), was an American science fiction author. ...
Charles A. Spano, Jr. ...
Star Trek currently holds the record for the most novels based upon a single fictional universe. ...
Planet of Judgment (1977) by Joe Haldeman Plot Synopsis: The crew of the Starship Enterprise goes on a routine diplomatic mission to the Starfleet Academy, where its sensors detect the presence of an unknown planet, orbited by a sun no larger than a pea. ...
Joseph William Haldeman is an American science fiction author. ...
Vulcan! (1978) is a Star Trek novel by Kathleen Sky. ...
An Hour with Kathleen Sky interview by Stephen Goldin, 1979 Kathleen Sky is the pen name of Kathleen Mckinney Goldin, born August 5, 1943, an American science fiction and fantasy author. ...
Gordon Eklund (born July 24, 1945, Seattle, Washington) is a Nebula Award-winning, American science fiction author whose works include the Lord Tedric series and two of the earliest original novels based on the 1960s Star Trek TV series. ...
Trek to Madworld is one of the original Star Trek novels set in the universe of the original Star Trek television series. ...
The Last Ghost and Other Stories by Stephen Goldin, 1999 Stephen Charles Goldin, born February 28, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American science fiction and fantasy author. ...
Jack C. Haldeman II (December 11, 1941 - January 1, 2002) was a biologist and science fiction writer. ...
David Gerrold, born Jerrold David Friedman (January 24, 1944), in Chicago, Illinois, is an award-winning science fiction author who started his career in 1966 as a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek. ...
Ballantine Animated Series novelizations (1974-1978) -
Main article: Star Trek Logs All edited and adapted, and featuring new or connecting story segments by Alan Dean Foster. Alan Dean Foster (born November 18, 1946) is a prolific American writer of science fiction and fantasy novels and movie novelizations. ...
- Log One, 1974
- Marc Daniels. One of Our Planets Is Missing
- Dorothy C. Fontana. Yesteryear
- Samuel A. Peeples. Beyond the Farthest Star
- Log Two, 1974
- James Schermer. The Survivor
- Walter Koenig. The Infinite Vulcan
- Margaret Armen. The Lorelei Signal
- Log Three, 1975
- Larry Brody. Magicks of Megas-Tu
- Stephen Kandel. Mudd's Passion
- Len Janson, Chuck Menville. Once Upon a Planet
- Log Four, 1975
- Joyce Perry. Time Trap
- David Gerrold. More Tribbles, More Troubles
- Paul Schneider. The Terratin Incident
- Log Five, 1975
- Margaret Armen. The Ambergris Element
- Howard Weinstein. The Pirates of Orion
- Stephen Kandel. Jihad
- Log Six, 1976
- Dario Finelli. Albatross
- Russell Bates, David Wise. How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
- Chuck Menville. The Practical Joker
- Log Seven, 1976
- John Culver, The Counter-Clock Incident
- Log Eight, 1976
- David P. Harmon, The Eye of the Beholder
- Log Nine, 1977
- Log Ten, 1978
- Larry Niven. Slaver Weapon
Wanderer Books (1982-1984) - Star Trek II Short Stories (William Rotsler), 1982
- Star Trek III Short Stories (William Rotsler), 1984
William Bill Rotsler (July 3, 1926 - October 8, 1997) was an American author of several science fiction novels and short stories; television and film novelizations; and a number of non-fiction works on a variety of topics, ranging from Star Trek to pornography. ...
Pocket Books novels The adaptation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture was actually published more than a year before the Bantam Books series of novels concluded, after which the Pocket Books series continued with book No. 2. A number of novels have been republished with modified titles to reflect their retroactive addition to an arc or a series, such as "The Yesterday Saga", "World's Apart", and "Rihannsu" which include novels that were originally published as standalones. The books were republished by Titan Books in the United Kingdom, with a different numbering system, from 1987 to 1993. Titan Books is a UK publisher of graphic novels. ...
| No. | Title | Author | Released | Set | | 1 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture † | Gene Roddenberry | December 1979 | | 2 | The Entropy Effect | Vonda N. McIntyre | June 1981 | | 3 | The Klingon Gambit | Robert E. Vardeman | October 1981 | | 4 | The Covenant of the Crown | Howard Weinstein | December 1981 | | 5 | The Prometheus Design | Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath | March 1982 | | 6 | The Abode of Life | Lee Correy | May 1982 | | 7 | The Wrath of Khan † | Vonda N. McIntyre | July 1982 | | 8 | Black Fire | Sonni Cooper | January 1983 | | 9 | Triangle | Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath | March 1983 | | 10 | Web of the Romulans | M.S. Murdock | June 1983 | | 11 | The Yesterday Saga, Book One Yesterday's Son | A.C. Crispin | August 1983 | | 12 | Mutiny on the Enterprise | Robert E. Vardeman | October 1983 | | 13 | The Wounded Sky | Diane Duane | December 1983 | | 14 | The Trellisane Confrontation | Daniel Dvorkin | February 1984 | | 15 | Corona | Greg Bear | April 1984 | | 16 | Worlds Apart, Book One The Final Reflection | John M. Ford | May 1984 | | 17 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock † | Vonda N. McIntyre | June 1984 | | 18 | Rihannsu, Book One My Enemy, My Ally | Diane Duane | July 1984 | | 19 | The Tears of the Singers | Melinda Snodgrass | September 1984 | | 20 | The Vulcan Academy Murders | Jean Lorrah | November 1984 | | 21 | Uhura's Song | Janet Kagan | January 1985 | | 22 | Shadow Lord | Laurence Yep | March 1985 | | 23 | Ishmael | Barbara Hambly | May 1985 | | 24 | Killing Time | Della van Hise | July 1985 | | 25 | Dwellers in the Crucible | Margaret Wander Bonanno | September 1985 | | 26 | Pawns and Symbols | Majliss Larson | November 1985 | | 27 | Mindshadow | J.M. Dillard | January 1986 | | 28 | Crisis on Centaurus | Brad Ferguson | March 1986 | | 29 | Fortunes of War, Book One Dreadnought! | Diane Carey | May 1986 | | 30 | Demons | J.M. Dillard | July 1986 | | Enterprise: The First Adventure | Vonda N. McIntyre | September 1986 | | 31 | Fortunes of War, Book Two Battlestations! | Diane Carey | November 1986 | | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home † | Vonda N. McIntyre | December 1986 | | 32 | Chain of Attack | Gene DeWeese | February 1987 | | 33 | Deep Domain | Howard Weinstein | April 1987 | | 34 | Dreams of the Raven | Carmen Carter | June 1987 | | Strangers from the Sky | Margaraet Wander Bonanno | July 1987 | | 35 | Rihannsu, Book Two The Romulan Way | Diane Duane and Peter Morwood | August 1987 | | 36 | Worlds Apart, Book Two How Much for Just the Planet? | John M. Ford | October 1987 | | 37 | Bloodthirst | J.M. Dillard | December 1987 | | Final Frontier | Diane Carey | January 1988 | | 38 | The IDIC Epidemic | Jean Lorrah | February 1988 | | 39 | The Yesterday Saga, Book Two Time for Yesterday | A.C. Crispin | April 1988 | | 40 | Time Trap | David Dvorkin | June 1988 | | 41 | The Three-Minute Universe | Barbara Paul | August 1988 | | Spock's World ‡ | Diane Duane | September 1988 | | 42 | Worlds in Collision, Book One Memory Prime | Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Judith Reeves-Stevens | October 1988 | | 43 | The Final Nexus | Gene DeWeese | December 1988 | | 44 | Vulcan's Glory | D.C. Fontana | February 1989 | | 45 | Double, Double | Michael Jan Friedman | April 1989 | | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier † | J. M. Dillard | June 1989 | | 46 | The Cry of the Onlies | Judy Klass | October 1989 | | The Lost Years Saga, Book One The Lost Years ‡ | J. M. Dillard | October 1989 | | 47 | The Kobayashi Maru | Julia Ecklar | December 1989 | | 48 | Rules of Engagement | Peter Morwood | February 1990 | | 49 | The Pandora Principle | Carolyn Clowes | April 1990 | | 50 | Doctor's Orders | Diane Duane | June 1990 | | Worlds in Collision, Book Two Prime Directive ‡ | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | September 1990 | | 51 | Enemy Unseen | V.E. Mitchell | October 1990 | | 52 | Home is the Hunter | Dana Kramer-Rolls | December 1990 | | 53 | Ghost-Walker | Barbara Hambly | February 1991 | | 54 | The Lost Years Saga, Book Two A Flag Full of Stars | Brad Ferguson | April 1991 | | 55 | Renegade | Gene DeWeese | June 1991 | | 56 | Legacy | Michael Jan Friedman | August 1991 | | 57 | The Rift | Peter David | November 1991 | | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country † | J. M. Dillard | January 1992 | | 58 | Faces of Fire | Michael Jan Friedman | March 1992 | | Probe ‡ | Margaret Wander Bonanno | April 1992 | | 59 | The Disinherited | Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger | May 1992 | | 60 | Ice Trap | L.A. Graf | July 1992 | | 61 | Sanctuary | John Vornholt | September 1992 | | 62 | Death Count | L.A. Graf | November 1992 | | Best Destiny ‡ | Diane Carey | November 1992 | | 63 | Shell Game | Melissa Crandall | February 1993 | | 64 | The Starship Trap | Mel Gilden | April 1993 | | 65 | Windows on a Lost World | V.E. Mitchell | June 1993 | | 66 | From the Depths | Victor Milan | August 1993 | | Shadows on the Sun ‡ | Michal Jan Friedman | August 1993 | | 67 | The Great Starship Race | Diane Carey | October 1993 | | 68 | Firestorm | L.A. Graf | January 1994 | | Sarek ‡ | A. C. Crispin | March 1994 | | 69 | The Patrian Transgression | Simon Hawke | April 1994 | | 70 | The Lost Years Saga, Book Three Traitor Winds | L.A. Graf | June 1994 | | 71 | Crossroad | Barbara Hambly | September 1994 | | Federation ‡ | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | November 1994 | | 72 | The Better Man | Howard Weinstein | December 1994 | | 73 | The Lost Years Saga, Book Four Recovery | J.M. Dillard | March 1995 | | 74 | The Fearful Summons | Denny Martin Flynn | July 1995 | | 75 | First Frontier | Diane Carey and Dr. James Kirkland | August 1995 | | 76 | The Captain's Daughter | Peter David | December 1995 | post-Star Trek VII | | 77 | Twilight's End | Jerry Oltion | January 1996 | | 78 | The Rings of Tautee | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | May 1996 | | 79 | Invasion #1: First Strike | Diane Carey | July 1996 | | 80 | The Joy Machine | Theodore Sturgeon and James Gunn | September 1996 | | 81 | Mudd in Your Eye | Jerry Oltion | January 1997 | | 82 | Mind Meld | John Vornholt | June 1997 | | Vulcan's Forge ‡ | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | August 1997 | post-Star Trek VII | | 83 | Heart of the Sun | Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski | November 1997 | | 84 | Assignment: Eternity | Greg Cox | January 1998 | | 85 | My Brother's Keeper, Book One Republic | Michael Jan Friedman | January 1999 | pre-TOS | | 86 | My Brother's Keeper, Book Two Constitution | Michael Jan Friedman | January 1999 | pre-TOS | | 87 | My Brother's Keeper, Book Three Enterprise | Michael Jan Friedman | January 1999 | pre-TOS | | Vulcan's Heart ‡ | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | July 1999 | | 88 | Across the Universe | Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski | October 1999 | | 89 | New Earth, Book One Wagon Train to the Stars | Diane Carey | June 2000 | | 90 | New Earth, Book Two Belle Terre | Dean Wesley Smith and Diane Carey | June 2000 | | 91 | New Earth, Book Three Rough Trails | L. A. Graf | July 2000 | | 92 | New Earth, Book Four The Flaming Arrow | Kathy Oltion and Jerry Oltion | July 2000 | | 93 | New Earth, Book Five Thin Air | Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith | August 2000 | | 94 | New Earth, Book Six Challenger | Diane Carey | August 2000 | | 95 | Rihannsu, Book Three Swordhunt | Diane Duane | October 2000 | | 96 | Rihannsu, Book Four Honor Blade | Diane Duane | October 2000 | | The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Book One ‡ | Greg Cox | July 2001 | | 97 (the final number to be assigned to a Trek novel) | In the Name of Honor | Dayton Ward | January 2002 | | The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Book Two ‡ | Greg Cox | April 2002 | | The Janus Gate, Book One Present Tense | L. A. Graf | June 2002 | | The Janus Gate, Book Two Future Imperfect | L. A. Graf | June 2002 | | The Janus Gate, Book Three Past Prologue | L. A. Graf | July 2002 | | The Last Roundup ‡ | Christie Golden | July 2002 | between Star Trek VI and Star Trek VII | | Errand of Vengeance, Book One The Edge of the Sword | Kevin Ryan | July 2002 | | Errand of Vengeance, Book Two Killing Blow | Kevin Ryan | July 2002 | | Errand of Vengeance, Book Three River of Blood | Kevin Ryan | August 2002 | | Gemini | Mike W. Barr | February 2003 | | Garth of Izar | Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski | March 2003 | | The Case of the Colonist's Corpse | Tony Isabella and Bob Ingersoll | January 2004 | | Vulcan's Soul, Book One Exodus ‡ | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | July 2004 | TNG era | | To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh ‡ | Greg Cox | January 2005 | between TOS and Star Trek II | | Ex Machina | Christopher L. Bennett | January 2005 | post-TMP | | Engines of Destiny | Gene DeWeese | March 2005 | | Errand of Fury, Book One Seeds of Rage | Kevin Ryan | April 2005 | | Vulcan's Soul, Book Two Exiles ‡ | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | June 2006 | TNG era | | Burning Dreams | Margaret Wander Bonanno | August 2006 | | Constellations | various (short story collection) | September 2006 | | Provenance of Shadows, Crucible: McCoy | David R. George III | October 2006 | | Rihannsu, Book Five The Empty Chair | Diane Duane | November 2006 | | The Fire and the Rose, Crucible: Spock | David R. George III | December 2006 | | Errand of Fury, Book Two Demands of Honor | Kevin Ryan | January 2007 | | The Star to Every Wandering, Crucible: Kirk | David R. George III | February 2007 | | Vulcan's Soul, Book Three Epiphany ‡ | Josepha Sherman and Susan Shwartz | May 2007 | TNG era | | Excelsior: Forged in Fire | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels | 2007 | † novelization of film ‡ hardcover Eugene Wesley Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 â October 24, 1991) was an American scriptwriter and producer. ...
The Entropy Effect is a novel by Vonda N. McIntyre set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. ...
Vonda N. McIntyre {born 1948) is an American science fiction writer. ...
Robert E. Vardeman wrote Ruins of Power, a MechWarrior: Dark Age story and created the Cenotaph Road series of science fantasy novels. ...
G. Harry Stine (March 26, 1928 - November 2, 1997) is widely regarded as the father of model rocketry. ...
Star Trek currently holds the record for the most novels based upon a single fictional universe. ...
Ann C. Crispin is a science fiction writer and the author of over sixteen published novels. ...
Robert E. Vardeman wrote Ruins of Power, a MechWarrior: Dark Age story and created the Cenotaph Road series of science fantasy novels. ...
The Wounded Sky is a 1983 Star Trek novel (Pocket Books #13) by Diane Duane, featuring James T. Kirk as captain of the USS Enterprise. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Gregory Dale Bear (born August 20, 1951) is a science fiction author. ...
The Final Reflection is a 1984 Star Trek tie-in novel by John M. Ford which emphasizes developments of Klingon language and culture. ...
John M. Ford portrait 2000 John Milo Mike Ford (April 10, 1957 â September 25, 2006) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, game designer, and poet. ...
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Paramount Pictures, 1984; see also 1984 in film) is the third feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Melinda M. Snodgrass is a professional writer best known for her work in science fiction for print and television media. ...
Jean Lorrah (born 1938) is a science fiction and fantasy author. ...
Janet Kagan is an author of two science fiction novels and numerous science fiction and fantasy short stories. ...
Laurence Yep Laurence Yep (è祥添, born June 14, 1948) is an award-winning Chinese American modern author. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Barbara Hambly (born August 28, 1951) is an award winning and prolific American novelist and screenwriter within the genres of fantasy, science fiction and historical fiction. ...
Margaret Wander Bonanno (born in 1950 as Margaret Wander) is an American science fiction writer, ghost writer and small press publisher. ...
J.M. Dillard, Tampa, Florida Star Trek convention 1989. ...
Bradley Michael Ferguson (born 1953), is an American science fiction writer, author of a number of Star Trek tie-in novels, several short stories, and the post-holocaust novel The World Next Door. ...
Cover to the 2000 Star Trek: New Earth debut novel, Wagon Train to the Stars. ...
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Paramount Pictures, 1986; see also 1986 in film) is the fourth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Strangers from the Sky a novel by Margaret Wander Bonanno This novel is an adventure involving the original Star Trek series cast and journeys through many eras of the trek timeline. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Peter Morwood (b. ...
How Much for Just the Planet? is a 1987 Star Trek tie-in novel by John M. Ford. ...
Cover of Bloodthirst paperback. ...
// [edit] Plot introduction Time For Yesterday is a novel by A. C. Crispin set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. ...
Barbara Paul is an American writer of detective stories and science fiction. ...
Spocks World is a novel by Diane Duane, set in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a prolific husband and wife writing team, known mainly for their involvement with the Star Trek franchise. ...
Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a prolific husband and wife writing team, known mainly for their involvement with the Star Trek franchise. ...
Vulcans Glory is a Star Trek novel based on the original series, authored by renowned Star Trek writer D.C. Fontana, one of Star Treks original producers and writer of the classic episodes Journey to Babel and This Side of Paradise. Vulcans Glory was originally published by...
Dorothy Catherine D.C. Fontana, is a screenplay writer, best known for her work in the Star Trek television franchise, produced by Paramount Studios. ...
Michael Jan Friedman Michael Jan Friedman is a New York Times bestselling author, Michael Jan Friedman is the author of nearly sixty books of fiction and nonfiction, more than half of which bear are in the Star Trek universe. ...
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Paramount Pictures, 1989; see also 1989 in film) is the fifth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
The Kobayashi Maru is a science fiction novel by Julia Ecklar, based in the Star Trek universe. ...
Julia Ecklar is science fiction author an a singer and writer of filk music. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23, 1956) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. ...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Paramount Pictures, 1991; see also 1991 in film) is the sixth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Julia Ecklar is a science fiction author and a singer and writer of filk music. ...
John Vornholt is an American author. ...
The Starship Trap is a Star Trek: The Original Series novel written by Mel Gilden. ...
Victor Woodward Milán (born 1954 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American writer known for libertarian science fiction and an interest in cybernetics. ...
Sarek is a novel by A. C. Crispin, set in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Simon Hawke (born September 30, 1951) is an American author of mainly science fiction and fantasy novels. ...
Julia Ecklar is a science fiction author and a singer and writer of filk music. ...
James Ian Kirkland (1954 to the present) is an American paleontologist and geologist. ...
Cover to Jerry Oltions 2004 novel, Cover to the 2000 novel, Star Trek: New Earth: The Flaming Arrow, which Oltion wrote with Kathy Oltion. ...
Dean Wesley Smith is a science fiction author, known primarily for his Star Trek novels, movie novelizations, and other novels of licensed properties such as Smallville, Spider-Man, X-Men, Aliens, Roswell, Men in Black, and Quantum Leap. ...
Kristine Kathryn Rusch (born June 1960) is a American writer; she writes in multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, mystery (using the pen name Kris Nelscott), and romance (under the name Kristine Grayson). ...
Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 Staten Island, New York â May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction author. ...
James Edwin Gunn (born 1923 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American Science Fiction author, editor, scholar, and anthologist. ...
Pamela Sargent is a Nebula Award-winning feminist science fiction author and editor. ...
George Zebrowski (born December 28, 1945) is a science fiction author who has written Macrolife (1979) and The Omega Point Trilogy (1983). ...
Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels, including The Eugenics Wars, (Volume One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore. ...
Cover to The Flaming Arrow, which Oltion wrote with Jerry Oltion. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Christie Golden is an award winning author who lives in Denver, Colorado, United States. ...
Mike W. Barr, also referred to as Mike Barr, is a notable writer of comic books, mystery novels, and science fiction. ...
Star Trek: Ex Machina is a novel based on Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS). ...
Diane Duane (b. ...
Michael A. Martin is an author who, in collaboration with parnter Andy Mangels, conlcuded the events of the cult-hit television series Roswell (which had ended in somewhat of a cliffhanger) in their books Pursuit and Turnabout. ...
Andy Mangels is an author who, in collaboration with parnter Michael A. Martin, conlcuded the events of the cult-hit television series Roswell (which had ended in somewhat of a cliffhanger) in their books Pursuit and Turnabout. ...
The "Shatnerverse" Beginning in 1996, William Shatner, the actor who played Captain Kirk, launched a series of novels, often referred to as the "Shatnerverse" novels. They work on the premise that Captain Kirk was brought back to life after the events of the movie Star Trek: Generations, and are not generally considered part of the continuity established by Pocket Books for their novels. The books are co-authored by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. William Alan Shatner (born on March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor who gained fame for playing James Tiberius Kirk of the USS Enterprise in the television show Star Trek from 1966 to 1969 and in seven of the subsequent movies. ...
Captain James T. Kirk James Tiberius Kirk, a fictional character in the Star Trek television series, was the captain of the starship Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A). ...
Star Trek: Generations (Paramount Pictures, 1994, see also 1994 in film) is the seventh feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a prolific husband and wife writing team, known mainly for their involvement with the Star Trek franchise. ...
Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a prolific husband and wife writing team, known mainly for their involvement with the Star Trek franchise. ...
- Odyssey
- The Mirror Universe Trilogy
- Spectre, 1999
- Dark Victory, 2000
- Preserver, 2001
- Totality
- Captain's Peril, 2002
- Captain's Blood, 2003
- Captain's Glory, August 2006
- The Academy
- Collision Course, October 2007
- Trial Run, 2008 or 2009
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The Return is a novel by William Shatner that was co-authored by Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Judith Reeves-Stevens. ...
Avenger is a Star Trek novel written by William Shatner, depicting the events shortly after the feature film Star Trek: First Contact and the previous novel The Return. ...
In the book, Star Trek: Preserver by William Shatner, the deadly and tyrannical Emperor Tiberius has risen to great power in the Mirror Universe, but his failed attempt to seize the tantalizing advances of the ancient First Federation has always rankled him. ...
eBooks In 2006, Pocket expanded its e-book program beyond the Corps of Engineers series to include other parts of the Trek universe, beginning with a 40th anniversary miniseries, Mere Anarchy: A user viewing an electronic page on an eBook reading device An e-book (for electronic book: also eBook, ebook) is the digital media equivalent of a conventional printed book. ...
Starfleet Corps of Engineers ( for short) is a series of books in the Star Trek universe. ...
- Mere Anarchy
- Book 1: Things Fall Apart by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, August 2006
- Book 2: The Centre Cannot Hold by Mike W. Barr, September 2006
- Book 3: Shadows of the Indignant by Dave Galanter, October 2006
- Book 4: The Darkness Drops Again by Christopher L. Bennett, February 2007
- Book 5: The Blood-Dimmed Tide by Howard Weinstein, March 2007
- Book 6: Its Hour Come Round by Margaret Wander Bonanno, April 2007
- Most of the titles are taken from William Butler Yeats' poem The Second Coming.
Mike W. Barr, also referred to as Mike Barr, is a notable writer of comic books, mystery novels, and science fiction. ...
Dave Galanter is a science fiction author who has written various Star Trek novels, eBooks, and short stories. ...
Margaret Wander Bonanno (born in 1950 as Margaret Wander) is an American science fiction writer, ghost writer and small press publisher. ...
William Butler Yeats, 1933. ...
The Second Coming is a poem by William Butler Yeats first printed in The Dial (November 1920) and afterwards included in his 1921 verse collection Michael Robartes and the Dancer. ...
Vanguard Star Trek: Vanguard is a "spinoff" of the original series, set aboard a starbase and featuring a new mix of characters, e.g. instead of focusing on a first officer, engineer, and science officer, the main characters include an intelligence officer, a reporter, and a JAG officer. For other uses, see JAG (disambiguation). ...
| No. | Title | Author | Released | Set | | 1 | Harbinger | David Mack | August 2005 | c. TOS season 1 | | 2 | Summon the Thunder | Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore | June 2006 | c. TOS season 1 | | 3 | Reap the Whirlwind | David Mack | May 2007 | | The book cover Harbinger is the first novel in the Star Trek: Vanguard series concerning the Starbase 47, otherwise known as Vanguard. ...
David Alan Mack is a writer best known for his freelance Star Trek novels. ...
Summon the Thunder is the second novel in the Star Trek: Vanguard series concerning the Starbase 47, otherwise known as Vanguard. ...
The Next Generation | No. | Title | Author | Released | Set | | 0 | Encounter at Farpoint † | David Gerrold | October 1987 | | 1 | Ghost Ship | Diane Carey | July 1988 | | 2 | The Peacekeepers | Gene DeWeese | September 1988 | | 3 | The Children of Hamlin | Carmen Carter | November 1988 | | 4 | Survivors | Jean Lorrah | January 1989 | | 5 | Strike Zone | Peter David | March 1989 | | 6 | Power Hungry | Howard Weinstein | May 1989 | | 7 | Masks | John Vornholt | July 1989 | | 8 | The Captain's Honor | David Dvorkin and Daniel Dvorkin | September 1989 | | 9 | A Call to Darkness | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1989 | | 10 | A Rock and a Hard Place | Peter David | January 1990 | | Metamorphosis | Jean Lorrah | March 1990 | | 11 | Gulliver's Fugitives | Keith Sharee | May 1990 | | 12 | Doomsday World | Carmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, Robert Greenberger | July 1990 | | 13 | The Eyes of the Beholders | A.C. Crispin | September 1990 | | 14 | Exiles | Howard Weinstein | November 1990 | | 15 | Fortune's Light | Michael Jan Friedman | January 1991 | | 16 | Contamination | John Vornholt | March 1991 | | Vendetta | Peter David | May 1991 | | 17 | Boogeymen | Mel Gilden | July 1991 | | 18 | Q-in-Law | Peter David | October 1991 | | Reunion ‡ | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1991 | | Unificiation † | Jeri Taylor | November 1991 | | 19 | Perchance to Dream | Howard Weinstein | December 1991 | | 20 | Spartacus | T.L. Mancour | February 1992 | | 21 | Chains of Command | W.A. McCay and E.L. Flood | April 1992 | | 22 | Imbalance | V.E. Mitchell | June 1992 | | Imzadi ‡ | Peter David | August 1992 | | 23 | War Drums | John Vornholt | October 1992 | | Relics † | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1992 | | 24 | Nightshade | Laurell K. Hamilton | December 1992 | | 25 | Grounded | David Bischoff | March 1993 | | The Devil's Heart | Carmen Carter ‡ | April 1993 | | 26 | The Romulan Prize | Simon Hawke | May 1993 | | 27 | Guises of the Mind | Rebecca Neason | September 1993 | | Descent † | Diane Carey | October 1993 | | 28 | Here There Be Dragons | John Peel | December 1993 | | Dark Mirror ‡ | Diane Duane | December 1993 | | 29 | Sins of Commission | Susan Wright | March 1994 | | 30 | Debtors' Planet | W.R. Thompson | May 1994 | | All Good Things... † ‡ | Michael Jan Friedman | June 1994 | | Q-Squared ‡ | Peter David | July 1994 | | 31 | Foreign Foes | Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur | August 1994 | | 32 | Requiem | Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan | October 1994 | | Star Trek: Generations † ‡ 1 | J. M. Dillard | December 1994 | | 33 | Balance of Power | Dafydd ab Hugh | January 1995 | | 34 | Blaze of Glory | Simon Hawke | March 1995 | | 35 | The Romulan Strategem | Robert Greenberger | May 1995 | | 36 | Into the Nebula | Gene DeWeese | July 1995 | | 37 | The Last Stand | Brad Ferguson | October 1995 | | Crossover ‡ | Michael Jan Friedman | December 1995 | | 38 | Dragon's Honor | Kij Johnson and Greg Cox | January 1996 | | 39 | Rogue Saucer | John Vornholt | March 1996 | between "All Good Things..." and Generations | | 40 | Possession | J.M. Dillard and Kathleen O'Malley | May 1996 | | 41 | Invasion #2: The Soldiers of Fear | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | July 1996 | | Kahless ‡ | Michael Jan Friedman | July 1996 | | 42 | Infiltrator | W.R. Thompson | September 1996 | | 43 | A Fury Scorned | Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski | November 1996 | | Star Trek: First Contact † ‡ | J. M. Dillard | December 1996 | | 44 | The Death of Princes | John Peel | January 1997 | | 45 | Intellivore | Diane Duane | April 1997 | | Ship of the Line ‡ | Diane Carey | October 1997 | between Generations and First Contact | | 46 | To Storm Heaven | Esther Friesner | December 1997 | | The Best and the Brightest | Susan Wright | February 1998 | | Planet X | Michael Jan Friedman | May 1998 | | 47 | The Q Continuum Book One Q-Space | Greg Cox | August 1998 | | 48 | The Q Continuum Book Two Q-Zone | Greg Cox | August 1998 | | 49 | The Q Continuum Book Three Q-Strike | Greg Cox | September 1998 | | Triangle: Imzadi II ‡ | Peter David | December 1998 | | Star Trek: Insurrection † ‡ | J. M. Dillard | December 1998 | | 50 | Dyson Sphere | Charles Pellegrino and George Zebrowski | April 1999 | | 51 | Double Helix, Book One Infection | John Gregory Betancourt | June 1999 | | 52 | Double Helix, Book Two Vectors | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | June 1999 | | 53 | Double Helix, Book Three Red Sector | Diane Carey | July 1999 | | 54 | Double Helix, Book Four Quarantine | John Vornholt | July 1999 | | 55 | Double Helix, Book Five Double or Nothing | Peter David | August 1999 | | 56 | Double Helix, Book Six The First Virtue | Michael Jan Friedman and Christine Golden | August 1999 | | 57 | The Forgotten War | William R. Forstchen (and Elizabeth Kitsteiner Salzer) | September 1999 | | I, Q ‡ | John de Lancie and Peter David | September 1999 | | 58 | Gemworld #1 | John Vornholt | February 2000 | | 59 | Gemworld #2 | John Vornholt | February 2000 | | The Valiant ‡ | Michael Jan Friedman | April 2000 | | Genesis Wave, Book One ‡ | John Vornholt | September 2000 | | 60 | Tooth and Claw | Doranna Durgin | February 2001 | | 61 | Diplomatic Implausibility | Keith R.A. DeCandido | February 2001 | | 62 | Maximum Warp, Book One Dead Zone | Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur | March 2001 | | 63 | Maximum Warp, Book Two Forever Dark | Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur | March 2001 | | Genesis Wave, Book Two | John Vornholt ‡ | April 2001 | | Genesis Wave, Book Three | John Vornholt ‡ | January 2002 | | Immortal Coil | Jeffrey Lang | February 2002 | | A Hard Rain | Dean Wesley Smith | March 2002 | | The Battle of Betazed | |