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- Original novels Invasion! (1996) Day of Honor (1997) The Captain's Table (1998) The Dominion War (1998) Double Helix (1999) Section 31 (2001–2017) Gateways (2001)
- Relaunch novels The Lost Era (2003–2014) Klingon Empire (2003–2008) Titan (2005–2017) Terok Nor (2008) Myriad Universes (2008–2010) Destiny (2008) Typhon Pact (2010–2013) Department of Temporal Investigations (2011–2017) The Fall (2013–14) Prey (2016) Prometheus (English) (2017–18)
- Notes
- References
{{AFC submission|t||ts=20190331212441|u=Rdzogschen|ns=118|demo=}}{{Italic title|string=Star Trek}}List of Star Trek novels containing characters from the various Star Trek films, spin-off television series, and book lines. Originally marketed as crossover events, miniseries and Published as paperback editions, except where indicated. Format key: | {{Ubl | † Included in a miniseries. | ‡ Included in a crossover miniseries. | ª Included in an omnibus or anthology. | * First edition published as hardback. | ◊ Published as an ebook exclusive. }} |
Original novels Novels that contain characters and settings from more than one film, book link, or televisions series. Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | Federation * | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | November 1994 | 0-671-89422-6}} | Teal|X-Men:}} Planet X{{Hsp}}{{Efn|X-Men: Planet X (1998), by Michael Jan Friedman, is a crossover between Marvel's X-Men and The Next Generation.}} (franchise crossover) | Michael Jan Friedman | May 1998 | 0-671-01916-3}} | Engines of Destiny{{Hsp}}{{Efn>Engines of Destiny (2005), by Gene DeWeese, is marketed as a The Next Generation novel by Pocket Books. It is cataloged as a The Original Series novel by Voyages of Imagination (2006). The novel includes characters from both television series and book lines.}} | Gene DeWeese | 1 Mar 2005}} | 0-671-03702-1}} |
Invasion! (1996) {{Anchor|Invasion!|Invasion}}Star Trek: Invasion! miniseries spanned each of the Star Trek television series broadcast prior to 1996. The novels were thematically linked. An omnibus edition was published in 1998 containing additional material. The series was conceived and edited by John J. Ordover.[1]No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | First Strike | Diane Carey | July 1996 | 0-671-54002-5}} | 2 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} The Soldiers of Fear | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 0-671-54174-9}} | 3 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Time's Enemy | L.A. Graf | August 1996 | 0-671-54150-1}} | 4 | Teal|Voyager:}} The Final Fury | Dafydd ab Hugh | 0-671-54181-1}} | — | Invasion! (omnibus) | Invasion! (1998) by John J. Ordover, editor, and Diane Carey, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, L.A. Graf and Dafydd ab Hugh.}} | June 1998 | 0-671-02185-0}} |
Day of Honor (1997) {{Anchor|Day of Honor}}Star Trek: Day of Honor miniseries is inspired by the Voyager episode "Day of Honor". The series was conceived by Paula M. Block and John J. Ordover. An omnibus edition was published in 1999. The omnibus includes the novelization of the Voyager episode "Day of Honor". No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} Ancient Blood | Diane Carey | September 1997 | 0-671-00238-4}} | 2 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Armageddon Sky | L.A. Graf | 0-671-00675-4}} | 3 | Teal|Voyager:}} Her Klingon Soul | Michael Jan Friedman | October 1997 | 0-671-00240-6}} | 4 | Treaty's Law | Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith | 0-671-00424-7}} | — | Teal|Deep Space Nine: Starfleet Academy:}}{{Indent|2}}Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Similarly named novels: Deep Space Nine: Starfleet Academy: Honor Bound (1997) by Diana G. Gallagher, and I.K.S. Gorkon: Honor Bound (2003) by Keith DeCandido.|name=honor}}{{Efn|Honor Bound (1997), by Diana G. Gallagher, was originally published as Deep Space Nine: Starfleet Academy 11.}} | Diana G. Gallagher | 0-671-01452-8}} | — | Day of Honor (novelization) | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1997 | 0-671-01981-3}} | — | Day of Honor (omnibus) | Day of Honor (1999) by Diane Carey, L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Diana G. Gallagher.}} | March 1999 | 0-671-02813-8}} |
The Captain's Table (1998) {{Anchor|The Captain's Table}}Star Trek: The Captain's Table miniseries is narrated by various starship captains during their visits to a trans-dimensional bar called The Captain's Table. An omnibus edition was published in 2000. An anthology of related stories was published in 2005. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | War Dragons | name=cpt1|As by James T. Kirk and Hikaru Sulu, told in their own words, as recorded by L.A. Graf.}} | June 1998 | 0-671-01463-3}} | 2 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} The Dujonian's Hoard | name=cpt2|As by Jean Luc Picard, told in his own words, as recorded by Michael Jan Friedman.}} | 0-671-01465-X}} | 3 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} The Mist | As by Benjamin Sisko, told in his own words, as recorded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.}} | July 1998 | 0-671-01471-4}} | 4 | Teal|Voyager:}} Fire Ship | As by Kathryn Janeway, told in her own words, as recorded by Diane Carey.}} | 0-671-01467-6}} | 5 | Teal|New Frontier:}} Once Burned | As by Mackenzie Calhoun, in his own words, as recorded by Peter David.}} | October 1998 | 0-671-02078-1}} | 6 | Where Sea Meets Sky | As by Christopher Pike, told in his own words, as recorded by Jerry Oltion.}} | 0-671-02400-0}} | — | The Captain's Table (omnibus) | The Captain's Table (2000) by L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David and Jerry Oltion.}} | March 2000 | 0-671-04052-9}} | — | Tales from the Captain's Table (anthology) | Keith DeCandido, ed. | 2005-06-14|MDY}} | 1-4165-0520-2}} |
The Dominion War (1998) {{Anchor|The Dominion War}}Star Trek: The Dominion War miniseries depicts events leading up to the Dominion War. The second and fourth novels are adaptations of a seven-episode arc from Deep Space Nine's sixth and seventh seasons. A novel, The Battle for Betazed (2002), and an anthology, edited by Keith DeCandido, are linked to the series. {{Further|Dominion War#Tie-in media}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} Behind Enemy Lines | John Vornholt | November 1998 | 0-671-02499-X}} | 2 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Call to Arms | Diane Carey | 0-671-02497-3}} | 3 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} Tunnel Through the Stars | John Vornholt | December 1998 | 0-671-02500-7}} | 4 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Sacrifice of Angels | Diane Carey | 0-671-02498-1}} | — | Teal|The Next Generation:}} The Battle of Betazed | Charlotte Douglas and Susan Kearney | 2002-04-02|MDY}} | 0-7434-3434-X}} | — | Tales of the Dominion War (anthology) | Keith DeCandido, ed. | 2004-08-03|MDY}} | 0-7434-9171-8}} |
Double Helix (1999) Star Trek: The Next Generation: Double Helix miniseries is based upon and inspired by the film Outbreak (1995).[2]{{Rp|434}} Created by John J. Ordover and Michael Jan Friedman. An omnibus edition was published in 2002. The miniseries was published as The Next Generation 51–56. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Infection | John Gregory Betancourt | June 1999 | 0-671-03255-0}} | 2 | Vectors | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 0-671-03256-9}} | 3 | Red Sector | Diane Carey | July 1999 | 0-671-03257-7}} | 4 | Quarantine | John Vornholt | 0-671-03477-4}} | 5 | Double or Nothing | Peter David | August 1999 | 0-671-03478-2}} | 6 | The First Virtue | Michael Jan Friedman and Christie Golden | 0-671-03258-5}} | — | Double Helix (omnibus) | Double Helix (2002) by John Gregory Betancourt, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, John Vornholt, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman and Christie Golden.}} | 2002-10-08|MDY}} | 0-7434-1272-9}} |
Section 31 (2001–2017) {{Main|Star Trek: Section 31}}Star Trek: Section 31 miniseries is inspired by the autonomous, clandestine, paramilitary organization introduced in the Deep Space Nine episode "Inquisition". Disavowed (2014) and Control (2017), both by David Mack, are linked with Deep Space Nine relaunch novels. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} Rogue | Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin | {{Date|2001-05-22|MDY}} | 0-671-77477-8}} | 2 | Teal|Voyager:}} Shadow | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | 0-671-77478-6}} | 3 | Cloak | S. D. Perry | {{Date|2001-06-26|MDY}} | 0-671-77471-9}} | 4 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Abyss | David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang | 0-671-77483-2}} | — | Disavowed | David Mack | 2014-10-28|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-5308-9}} | — | Control | 2017-03-28|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-5170-5}} |
Gateways (2001) {{Anchor|Gateways}}Star Trek: Gateways miniseries was created by Robert Greenberger and John J. Ordover. The series concluded with the anthology What Lay Beyond (2001). An omnibus edition was announced at the Shore Leave convention in 2001, but was never published.{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}} No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | One Small Step | Susan Wright | {{Date|2001-07-31|MDY}} | 0-7434-1854-9}} | 2 | Teal|Challenger:}} Chainmail | Diane Carey | 0-7434-1855-7}} | 3 | Teal|The Next Generation:}} Doors into Chaos | Robert Greenberger | {{Date|2001-08-28|MDY}} | 0-7434-1856-5}} | 4 | Teal|Deep Space Nine:}} Demons of Air and Darkness | Keith DeCandido | 0-7434-1852-2}} | 5 | Teal|Voyager:}} No Man's Land | Christie Golden | {{Date|2001-10-02|MDY}} | 0-7434-1857-3}} | 6 | Teal|New Frontier:}} Cold Wars | Peter David | 0-671-04242-4}} | 7 | What Lay Beyond * (anthology) | What Lay Beyond (2001) by John J. Ordover, editor, and Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger and Susan Wright.}} | 2001-10-30|MDY}} | 0-7434-3112-X}} | — | Here There Be Monsters{{Hsp}}{{Efn>Here There Be Monsters (2001), by Keith DeCandido, was published as Starfleet Corps of Engineers 10.}} | Keith DeCandido | 2001-11-15|MDY}} | 0-7434-2877-3}} |
Relaunch novels Interlinked novels set after the Deep Space Nine episode "What You Leave Behind" or after the film Nemesis (2002). Title | Author | Date | ISBN | The Badlands, Book 1 | Susan Wright | December 1999 | 0-671-03957-1}} | The Badlands, Book 2 | 0-671-03958-X}} | Enterprise Logs (anthology) | Carol Greenburg, ed. | June 2000 | 0-671-03579-7}} | Dark Passions, Book 1 | Susan Wright | {{Date|2001-01-02|MDY}} | 0-671-78785-3}} | Dark Passions, Book 2 | 0-671-78786-1}} | Starfleet: Year One | Michael Jan Friedman | 2002-02-26|MDY}} | 0-7434-3788-8}} | The Amazing Stories (anthology) | John J. Ordover, ed. | 2002-08-20|MDY}} | 0-7434-4915-0}} | The Brave and the Bold, Book 1 | Keith DeCandido | {{Date|2002-11-26|MDY}} | 0-7434-1922-7}} | The Brave and the Bold, Book 2 | 0-7434-1923-5}} | Articles of the Federation | 2005-05-24|MDY}} | 1-4165-0015-4}} | A Singular Destiny | 2009-01-27|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-9495-6}} | Seven Deadly Sins (anthology) | Margaret Clark, ed. | 2010-03-16|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-0944-1}} |
The Lost Era (2003–2014) {{Main|Star Trek: The Lost Era}}Star Trek: The Lost Era explores events prior to The Next Generation episode "Encounter at Farpoint". A new novel was published in 2014. The novels are not numbered. The Buried Age (2007) and Terok Nor (2008) series were marketed as "Tales of the Lost Era." Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | The Sundered | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels | 2003-07-29|MDY}} | 0-7434-6401-X}} | Serpents Among the Ruins | David R. George III | 2003-08-26|MDY}} | 0-7434-6403-6}} | The Art of the Impossible | Keith DeCandido | 2003-09-30|MDY}} | 0-7434-6405-2}} | Well of Souls | Ilsa J. Bick | 2003-10-28|MDY}} | 0-7434-6375-7}} | Deny Thy Father | Jeff Mariotte | 2003-11-25|MDY}} | 0-7434-6409-5}} | Catalyst of Sorrows | Margaret Wander Bonanno | 2003-12-30|MDY}} | 0-7434-6407-9}} | One Constant Star | David R. George III | 2014-05-27|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-5021-7}} |
Klingon Empire (2003–2008) {{Main|Star Trek: Klingon Empire}}Star Trek: Klingon Empire, originally published as Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon, follows the exploits of a Qang-class destroyer ordered into unexplored space to find new planets to conquer in the name of the Klingon Empire. Written by Keith DeCandido. The flagship, {{Ship|IKS|Gorkon|wl=no}}, was introduced in Diplomatic Implausibility (2000). No.|Number | Title | Author | Date | ISBN | 1 | A Good Day to Die | Keith DeCandido | 2003-10-28|MDY}} | 0-7434-5714-5}} | 2 | Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn>name=honor}} | 2003-11-25|MDY}} | 0-7434-5716-1}} | 3 | Enemy Territory | 2005-03-01|MDY}} | 1-4165-0014-6}} | — | A Burning House | 2008-01-29|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5647-3}} |
Titan (2005–2017) {{Main|Star Trek: Titan}}Star Trek: Titan is flagship series set aboard the {{Ship|USS|Titan|wl=no}}, under the command of William Riker. The ship was introduced in Nemesis (2002). Only six novels are numbered according to Pocket Books.[3][4] The novels include characters from The Next Generation and Voyager. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Taking Wing | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels | 2005-03-29|MDY}} | 0-7434-9627-2}} | 2 | The Red King | 2005-09-27|MDY}} | 0-7434-9628-0}} | 3 | Orion's Hounds | Christopher L. Bennett | 2005-12-27|MDY}} | 1-4165-0950-X}} | 4 | Sword of Damocles | Geoffrey Thorne | 2007-11-27|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-2694-0}} | 5 | Over a Torrent Sea | Christopher L. Bennett | 2009-02-24|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-9497-0}} | 6 | Synthesis | James Swallow | 2009-10-27|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-0914-4}} | — | Fallen Gods | Michael A. Martin | 2012-07-31|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-6062-3}} | — | Absent Enemies ◊ | John Jackson Miller | 2014-02-24|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-6299-9}} | — | Sight Unseen | James Swallow | 2015-09-29|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-8316-1}} | — | Fortune of War | David Mack | 2017-11-28|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-5200-9}} |
Terok Nor (2008) Star Trek: Terok Nor explores the history of the Deep Space Nine station during the Bajoran Occupation, when it was known by its Cardassian name: Terok Nor. The series is linked to The Lost Era (2003–2014) series. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Day of the Vipers | James Swallow | 2008-03-25|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5093-8}} | 2 | Night of the Wolves | S. D. Perry and Britta Dennison | 2008-04-29|MDY}} | 978-0-7434-8251-6}} | 3 | Dawn of the Eagles | 2008-05-20|MDY}} | 978-0-7434-8252-3}} |
Myriad Universes (2008–2010) {{Anchor|Myriad Universes}}Star Trek: Myriad Universes explores alternate realties and their analogues of characters from the various television series and films. Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | Infinity's Prism | 2}}and James Swallow | 2008-07-22|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-7180-3}} | Echoes and Refractions | 2}}and Chris Roberson | 2008-08-12|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-7181-0}} | Shattered Light (anthology) | 2}}Michael Schuster, Scott Pearson | 2010-12-14|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-4841-9}} |
Destiny (2008) {{Redirect|Star Trek: Destiny|upcoming Star Trek television series|List of Star Trek films and television series#Future}}Star Trek: Destiny explores the origin of the Borg, and Federation's response to an invasion by them. Written by David Mack. Followed by Typhon Pact (2010–2013). An omnibus edition was published in 2012. The novels include characters from The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. No.|Number | Title | Author | Date | ISBN | 1 | Gods of Night | David Mack | 2008-09-30|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5171-3}} | 2 | Mere Mortals | 2008-10-28|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5172-0}} | 3 | Lost Souls | 2008-11-25|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5175-1}} | — | Destiny (omnibus) | 2012-03-13|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-5724-1}} |
Typhon Pact (2010–2013) Star Trek: Typhon Pact is a continuation of the Destiny (2008) series. Many storylines conclude in The Fall (2013–14) series. Only four novels are numbered. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Zero Sum Game | David Mack | 2010-10-26|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-6079-4}} | 2 | Seize the Fire | Michael A. Martin | 2010-11-30|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-6782-3}} | 3 | Rough Beasts of Empire | David R. George III | 2010-12-28|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-6081-7}} | 4 | Paths of Disharmony | Dayton Ward | 2011-01-25|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-6083-1}} | — | The Struggle Within ◊ | Christopher L. Bennett | 2011-10-04|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-5142-3}} | — | Plagues of Night ª | David R. George III | 2012-05-29|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-4955-0}} | — | Raise the Dawn ª | 2012-06-26|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-4956-7}} | — | Brinkmanship ª | Una McCormack | 2012-09-25|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-8782-8}} | — | The Khitomer Accords Saga ◊ (omnibus) | David R. George III and Una McCormack | 2013-01-22|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-3334-0}} |
Department of Temporal Investigations (2011–2017) {{Anchor|Department of Temporal Investigations|DTI|D.T.I}}Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations is based on the fictional Federation agency responsible for investigating time travel incidents. The protagonists, Lucsly and Dulmur, were introduced in the Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". The novels are not numbered. Title | Author | Date | ISBN | Watching the Clock | Christopher L. Bennett | 2011-04-26|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-0625-6}} | Forgotten History ª | 2012-04-24|MDY}} | 978-1-4516-5725-8}} | The Continuing Missions, {{Abbr>Vol.|Volume}} 1 ◊ (anthology) | Greg Cox, Dayton Ward, and Christopher L. Bennett | 2013-01-29|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-3335-7}} | The Collectors ◊ | Christopher L. Bennett | 2014-12-08|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-8259-1}} | Time Lock ◊ | 2016-12-05|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-2334-4}} | Shield of the Gods ◊ | 2017-06-09|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-6488-0}} |
The Fall (2013–14) {{Anchor|The Fall}}Star Trek: The Fall is a continuation of Typhon Pact (2010–2013). The events in the novels take place over a two-month period, and alternates between the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|6}} and Deep Space Nine.[5]No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Revelation and Dust | David R. George III | 2013-08-27|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-2217-7}} | 2 | The Crimson Shadow | Una McCormack | 2013-09-24|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-2220-7}} | 3 | A Ceremony of Losses | David Mack | 2013-10-29|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-2224-5}} | 4 | The Poisoned Chalice | James Swallow | 2013-11-26|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-2222-1}} | 5 | Peaceable Kingdoms | Dayton Ward | 2013-12-31|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-1899-6}} |
Prey (2016) {{Anchor|Prey}}Star Trek: Prey follows the exploits of a company of thieves. Written by John Jackson Miller. The series includes characters from The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. No.|Number | Title | Author | Date | ISBN | 1 | Hell's Heart | John Jackson Miller | 2016-09-27|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-1579-0}} | 2 | The Jackal's Trick | 2016-10-25|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-1580-6}} | 3 | The Hall of Heroes | 2016-11-29|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-1603-2}} |
Prometheus (English) (2017–18) {{Anchor|Prometheus}}Star Trek: Prometheus is a German-language flagship concept series written by Christian Humberg and Bernd Perplies. Translated by Helga Parmiter, and edited by Keith DeCandido.[6] Originally published by Cross Cult in 2016 as part of Star Trek's 50th Anniversary celebration.[7] {{Ship|USS|Prometheus|NX-59650|6|wl=no}} was introduced in the Voyager episode "Message in a Bottle". No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Fire with Fire | Christian Humberg and Bernd Perplies | 2017-11-28|MDY}} | 978-1-78565-649-1}} | 2 | The Root of All Rage | 2018-05-29|MDY}} | 978-1-78565-651-4}} | 3 | In the Heart of Chaos | 2018-11-27|MDY}} | 978-1-78565-653-8}} |
Notes {{Notelist|2}} References 1. ^{{Cite book|title=Invasion!|date=June 1998|publisher=Pocket Books|isbn=0-671-02185-0|editor-last=Ordover|editor-first=John J.|editor-link=John J. Ordover|series=Star Trek|location=New York|pages=937|chapter=A Word from the Editor}} 2. ^{{Cite book|title=Voyages of the Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion|title-link=Voyages of Imagination|last=Ayers|first=Jeff|date=2006-11-14|publisher=Pocket Books|isbn=978-1-4165-0349-1|location=New York}} 3. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/9781476747491|title=Synthesis|last1=Swallow|first1=James|date=2013-05-04|publisher=Pocket Books/Star Trek|isbn=978-1-4767-4749-1|series=Star Trek: Titan|volume=6|location=New York|access-date=2019-01-06}} 4. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/9781476786278|title=Fallen Gods|last1=Martin|first1=Michael A.|date=2014-04-12|publisher=Pocket Books/Star Trek|isbn=978-1-4767-8627-8|series=Star Trek: Titan|location=New York|author-link=Michael A. Martin|access-date=2019-01-06}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://trekcore.com/blog/2013/09/exclusive-una-mccormack-interview/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Una McCormack Interview|date=2013-09-18|website=trekcore.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-30}} 6. ^{{Cite podcast|url=http://www.trek.fm/literary-treks/214|title=A Pair of Richards|publisher=Trek.fm|website=Literary Treks|date=2017-12-31|number=214|access-date=2018-01-01}} 7. ^{{Cite podcast|url=http://www.trek.fm/literary-treks/253|title=Basically Watching the News Frankly|publisher=Trek.fm|website=Literary Treks|date=2017-12-31|number=253|access-date=2019-03-06}}
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