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- Episode novelizations
- Original novels Starfleet Academy (1994–1998) Rebels (1999) Millennium (2000)
- Crossover novels Invasion! (1996) Day of Honor (1997) The Captain's Table (1998) The Dominion War (1998–2004) Section 31 (2001–17) Gateways (2001)
- Relaunch novels Mission Gamma (2002) Worlds of… (2004–05) Gamma (2017)
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{Italic title|string=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}{{Infobox book series | name = Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | author = Various | country = United States | language = English | genre = Science fiction | publisher = Pocket Books | pub_date = 1993–2017 | media_type = {{Ubl |Print (Hardback{{\\}}Paperback |Digital (eBook) }} | number_of_books = 92 | website = {{URL|startrekbooks.com}} }}List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels based on the American science fiction television series of the same name. The television series was syndicated from 1993 to 1999. The book line was published by Simon & Schuster's imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria, from 1993 to 2017. {{As of|2017|11}}, ninety-two novels have been published. Episode novelizations Adaptations of selected episodes.[1] A Call to Arms (1998) and Sacrifice of Angels (1998) are based on seven interlinked episodes from Deep Space Nine's Seasons 5 and 6, beginning with "Call to Arms". Emissary (1993) was published as Deep Space Nine 1. {{Hlist|‡ Included in a crossover miniseries.}}Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | Emissary | J.M. Dillard | February 1993 | 0-671-79858-8}} | The Search | Diane Carey | October 1994 | 0-671-50604-8}} | The Way of the Warrior | October 1995 | 0-671-56813-2}} | Trials and Tribble-ations | December 1996 | 0-671-00902-8}} | Far Beyond the Stars | Steven Barnes | April 1998 | 0-671-02430-2}} | A Call to Arms ‡ | Diane Carey | November 1998 | 0-671-02497-3}} | Sacrifice of Angels ‡ | December 1998 | 0-671-02498-1}} | What You Leave Behind | June 1999 | 0-671-03476-6}} |
Original novels Includes numbered and unnumbered novels:[1] {{Hlist|† Included in a miniseries.|‡ Included in a crossover miniseries.|ª Included in an omnibus or anthology.|◊ Published as an ebook exclusive.}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Emissary (novelization) | J.M. Dillard | February 1993 | 0-671-79858-8}} | 2 | The Siege | Peter David | May 1993 | 0-671-87083-1}} | 3 | Bloodletter | K. W. Jeter | August 1993 | 0-671-87275-3}} | 4 | The Big Game | Sandy Schofield | November 1993 | 0-671-88030-6}} | 5 | Fallen Heroes | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1994 | 0-671-88459-X}} | 6 | Betrayal | Lois Tilton | May 1994 | 0-671-88117-5}} | 7 | Warchild | Esther Friesner | September 1994 | 0-671-88116-7}} | 8 | Antimatter | John Vornholt | November 1994 | 0-671-88560-X}} | 9 | Proud Helios | Melissa Scott | February 1995 | 0-671-88390-9}} | — | Warped{{Hsp}}{{Efn>Similarly named novels: The Next Generation: Warped (2014) by Mike McMahan, and Deep Space Nine: Warped (1995) by K. W. Jeter.}} | K. W. Jeter | March 1995 | 0-671-87252-4}} | 10 | Valhalla | Nathan Archer | April 1995 | 0-671-88115-9}} | 11 | Devil in the Sky | Greg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt | June 1995 | 0-671-88114-0}} | 12 | The Laertian Gamble | Robert Sheckley | September 1995 | 0-671-88690-8}} | 13 | Station Rage | Diane Carey | November 1995 | 0-671-88561-8}} | 14 | The Long Night | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | February 1996 | 0-671-55165-5}} | 15 | Objective: Bajor | John Peel | June 1996 | 0-671-56811-6}} | — | The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition | As by Quark, a resident of the Deep Space Nine station, as told by Ira Steven Behr.}} | July 1995 | 0-671-52936-6}} | 16 | Time's Enemy ‡ª | L.A. Graf | August 1996 | 0-671-54150-1}} | 17 | The Heart of the Warrior | John Gregory Betancourt | October 1996 | 0-671-00239-2}} | 18 | Saratoga | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1996 | 0-671-56897-3}} | 19 | The Tempest | Susan Wright | February 1997 | 0-671-00227-9}} | 20 | Wrath of the Prophets | 2}}and Robert Greenberger | May 1997 | 0-671-53817-9}} | — | Legends of the Ferengi | As by Quark, as told to Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr.}} | July 1997 | 0-671-00728-9}} | — | Armageddon Sky ‡ª | L.A. Graf | September 1997 | 0-671-00675-4}} | 21 | Trial by Error | Mark Garland | November 1997 | 0-671-00251-1}} | 22 | Vengeance | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1998 | 0-671-00468-9}} | — | The Mist ‡ª | As by Benjamin Sisko, told in his own words, as recorded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.|name=cpt3}} | July 1998 | 0-671-01471-4}} | 23 | The 34th Rule | Armin Shimerman and David R.George III | January 1999 | 0-671-00793-9}} | 24 | The Conquered † | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1999 | 0-671-01140-5}} | 25 | The Courageous † | 0-671-01141-3}} | 26 | The Liberated † | March 1999 | 0-671-01142-1}} | 27 | A Stitch in Time | Andrew J. Robinson | May 2000 | 0-671-03885-0}} |
Starfleet Academy (1994–1998) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Starfleet Academy young adult miniseries explores the lives of the Deep Space Nine crew as Starfleet Academy cadets. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | The Star Ghost | Brad Strickland | February 1994 | 0-671-87999-5}} | 2 | Stowaways | April 1994 | 0-671-88000-4}} | 3 | Prisoners of Peace | John Peel | October 1994 | 0-671-88288-0}} | 4 | The Pet | Mel Gilden and Ted Pedersen | December 1994 | 0-671-88352-6}} | 5 | Arcade | Diana Gallagher | June 1995 | 0-671-89678-4}} | 6 | Field Trip | John Peel | August 1995 | 0-671-88287-2}} | 7 | Gypsy World | Ted Pedersen | February 1996 | 0-671-51115-7}} | 8 | Highest Score | Kem Antilles | June 1996 | 0-671-89936-8}} | 9 | Cardassian Imps | Mel Gilden | February 1997 | 0-671-51116-5}} | 10 | Space Camp | Ted Pedersen | June 1997 | 0-671-00730-0}} | 11 | Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn>Similarly named novels: Honor Bound (1997) by Diana G. Gallagher, and Honor Bound (2003) by Keith DeCandido.|name=honor}} ‡ª | Diana G. Gallagher | October 1997 | 0-671-01452-8}} | 12 | Trapped in Time | Ted Pedersen | February 1998 | 0-671-01440-4}} |
Rebels (1999) Star Trek: Deeps Space Nine: Rebels miniseries follows the crew of the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|wl=no}} as they help free an occupied world. Written by Dafydd ab Hugh. No.|Number | Title | Author | Date | ISBN | 1 | The Conquered | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1999 | 0-671-01140-5}} | 2 | The Courageous | 0-671-01141-3}} | 3 | The Liberated | March 1999 | 0-671-01142-1}} | {{Anchor|Millennium}}Millennium (2000) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline created after the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|wl=no}} is transported twenty-five years into the future. Written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. An omnibus was published in 2002. The video game The Fallen (2000), developed by The Collective, was inspired by the series. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | The Fall of Terok Nor | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | March 2000 | 0-671-02401-9}} | 2 | The War of the Prophets | 0-671-02402-7}} | 3 | Inferno | April 2000 | 0-671-02403-5}} | — | Millennium (omnibus) | 2002-01-02|MDY}} | 0-7434-4249-0}} |
Crossover novels The following novels were part of multi-author miniseries which crossed over various Star Trek book lines including: The Next Generation, Voyager, New Frontier, and The Original Series. {{As of|2001|since=y}}, no new crossover series have been published. The relaunched novels are linked in a similar fashion, containing shared characters and plots from other book lines and novels. Only Deep Space Nine novels are listed. {{Further|List of Star Trek novels#Crossover novels}}Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | Adventures in Time and Space (reference) | Mary P. Taylor, ed. | August 1999 | 0-671-03415-4}} | New Worlds, New Civilizations (reference) | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1999 | 0-671-88103-5}} | The Badlands, Book 1 | Susan Wright | December 1999 | 0-671-03957-1}} | The Badlands, Book 2 | 0-671-03958-X}} | Dark Passions, Book 1 | {{Date|2001-01-02|MDY}} | 0-671-78785-3}} | Dark Passions, Book 2 | 0-671-78786-1}} | 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}} |
Invasion! (1996) Star Trek: Invasion! crossover series spanned each of the Star Trek television series which had aired 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.[2]{{Further|List of Star Trek novels#Invasion!}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 3 | Time's Enemy | L.A. Graf | August 1996 | 0-671-54150-1}} | — | 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) Star Trek: Day of Honor crossover series is inspired by the Voyager episode "Day of Honor". The series was conceived by Paula M. Block and John J. Ordover. An omnibus was published in 1999. {{Further|List of Star Trek novels#Day of Honor}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 2 | Armageddon Sky | L.A. Graf | September 1997 | 0-671-00675-4}} | — | Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn>name=honor}} | Diana G. Gallagher | October 1997 | 0-671-01452-8}} | — | 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) Star Trek: The Captain's Table crossover series is narrated by various starship captains during their visits to a trans-dimensional bar called The Captain's Table. An omnibus was published in 2000. An anthology of related stories was published in 2005. {{Further|List of Star Trek novels#The Captain's Table}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 3 | The Mist | name=cpt3}} | July 1998 | 0-671-01471-4}} | — | 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 (1998–2004) Star Trek: The Dominion War series explores events leading up to the Dominion War. Books 1 and 3 are The Next Generation novels. The book covers do not have titles, only The Dominion War and the book number number in bold. The series continued with a tie-in anthology edited by Keith DeCandido published in 2004. {{Further|List of Star Trek novels#The Dominion War|Dominion War#Tie-in media}}No.|Number | Title | Author | Released | ISBN | 2 | Call to Arms | Diane Carey | November 1998 | 0-671-02497-3}} | 4 | Sacrifice of Angels | December 1998 | 0-671-02498-1}} | — | Tales of the Dominion War (anthology) | Keith R. A. DeCandido, editor | 2004-08-03|MDY}} | 0-7434-9171-8}} |
Section 31 (2001–17) {{Main|Star Trek: Section 31}}Star Trek: Section 31 crossover series is inspired by the paramilitary organization, Section 31, introduced in the episode "Inquisition". The series continued with Disavowed (2014) and Control (2017), both by David Mack. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 4 | Abyss | David Weddle | 2001-06-26|MDY}} | 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) Star Trek: Gateways crossover series was created by Robert Greenberger and John J. Ordover. The series concluded with the anthology What Lay Beyond (2001). An omnibus was announced at the Shore Leave convention in 2001, but was never published.{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}} {{Further|List of Star Trek novels#Gateways}}No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 4 | Demons of Air and Darkness | Keith DeCandido | 2001-08-28|MDY}} | 0-7434-1852-2}} | 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}} |
Relaunch novels The book line was relaunched in 1999 with the publication of the anthology The Lives of Dax, edited by Marco Palmieri. All novels published since are interlinked, and depict the events after the episode "What You Leave Behind".[3] Relaunch novels include characters, plots, and settings from other book lines. {{Hlist|‡ Included in a crossover miniseries.|ª Included in an omnibus or anthology.|◊ Published as an eBook exclusive.}}Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | The Lives of Dax (anthology) | Marco Palmieri, ed. | December 1999 | 0-671-02840-5}} | A Stitch in Time | Andrew J. Robinson | May 2000 | 0-671-03885-0}} | Avatar, Book 1 ª | S. D. Perry | {{Date|2001-05-01|MDY}} | 0-7434-0050-X}} | Avatar, Book 2 ª | 0-7434-0051-8}} | Abyss ‡ª | David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang | 2001-06-26|MDY}} | 0-671-77483-2}} | Demons of Air and Darkness ‡ª | Keith DeCandido | 2001-08-28|MDY}} | 0-7434-1852-2}} | Rising Son | S. D. Perry | 2002-12-31|MDY}} | 0-7434-4838-3}} | The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1 | J. G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang | 2003-03-14|MDY}} | 0-7434-2328-3}} | The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 2 | 2003-04-23|MDY}} | 0-7434-2329-1}} | Prophecy and Change (anthology) | Marco Palmieri, ed. | 2003-09-23|MDY}} | 0-7434-7073-7}} | Unity | S. D. Perry | 2003-11-18|MDY}} | 0-7434-4840-5}} | Hollow Men | Una McCormack | 2005-04-26|MDY}} | 0-7434-9151-3}} | Warpath | David Mack | 2006-03-28|MDY}} | 1-4165-0775-2}} | Twist of Faith (omnibus) | Twist of Faith (2007) by S. D. Perry, David Weddle, Jeffry Lang and Keith R.A. DeCandido.}} | 2007-05-22|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-3415-0}} | Fearful Symmetry | Olivia Woods | 2008-06-24|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-6781-3}} | The Soul Key | 2009-07-28|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-0792-8}} | The Never-Ending Sacrifice | Una McCormack | 2009-08-25|MDY}} | 978-1-4391-0961-8}} | Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found) ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | 2014-08-26|MDY}}{{Efn|Exact date of release is not known, or not available via primary sources. Approximated to the nearest month.}} | 978-1-4767-7931-7}} | The Missing | Una McCormack | 2014-12-30|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-5023-1}} | Sacraments of Fire | David R.George III | 2015-06-30|MDY}} | 978-1-4767-5633-2}} | Ascendance | 2015-12-29|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-0370-4}} | Force and Motion | Jeffrey Lang | 2016-05-31|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-1073-3}} | Rules of Accusation ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | 2016-07-04|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-1068-9}} | The Long Mirage | David R.George III | 2017-02-28|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-3297-1}} | Enigma Tales | Una McCormack | 2017-06-27|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-5258-0}} | I, The Constable ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | 2017-11-13|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-6974-8}} |
Mission Gamma (2002) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Mission Gamma miniseries follows the crew of the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|wl=no}} under the command of Elias Vaughn. Not to be confused with the Gamma (2017) miniseries, which has a similar premise. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Twilight | David R.George III | {{Date|2002-08-27|MDY}} | 0-7434-4560-0}} | 2 | This Gray Spirit | Heather Jarman | 0-7434-4562-7}} | 3 | Cathedral | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels | 2002-10-01|MDY}} | 0-7434-4564-3}} | 4 | Lesser Evil | Robert Simpson | 2002-10-29|MDY}} | 0-7434-1024-6}} | — | These Haunted Seas (omnibus) | David R.George III and Heather Jarman | 2008-06-17|MDY}} | 978-1-4165-5639-8}} |
Worlds of… (2004–05) Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine explores the various home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. Created by Marco Palmieri. No.|Number | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN | 1 | Cardassia and Andor | Una McCormack and Heather Jarman | 2004-05-25|MDY}} | 0-7434-8351-0}} | 2 | Trill and Bajor | Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin and J. Noah Kym | {{Date|2005-01-25|MDY}} | 0-7434-8352-9}} | 3 | Ferenginar and The Dominion | Keith DeCandido and David R.George III | 0-7434-8353-7}} |
Gamma (2017) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Gamma miniseries follows the crew of {{Ship|USS|Robinson|wl=no}} under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Not to be confused with the Mission Gamma (2002) miniseries which has a similar premise. Title | Author | Date | ISBN | Original Sin | David R.George III | 2017-09-26|MDY}} | 978-1-5011-3322-0}} |
See also - List of Star Trek novels
- List of Star Trek: Enterprise novels
- List of Star Trek: The Next Generation novels
- List of Star Trek: Voyager novels
Notes {{Notelist|2}} References 1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?4770|title=Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|last=|first=|date=|website=ISFDB|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-02-08}} 2. ^{{Cite book|title=Star Trek: Invasion!|date=June 1998|publisher=Pocket Books|isbn=0-671-02185-0|editor-last=Ordover|editor-first=John J.|editor-link=John J. Ordover|location=New York|pages=937|chapter=A Word from the Editor}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://trekmovie.com/2009/07/19/library-computer-trekmovie-guide-to-the-deep-space-nine-relaunch/|title=Library Computer: TrekMovie Guide To The Deep Space Nine ‘Relaunch’|last=Lyons|first=Robert|date=2009-07-19|website=TrekMovie.com|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2014-11-06}}
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