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The Star Trek Lit-verse Reading Guide

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Since 1967, when the first Star Trek comic was published, 2,623 Star Trek stories have been released in print, comic, and original audio form. In the first decades, the majority of these were standalone stories that only referenced the show. However, over most of the past twenty years the majority of Simon and Schuster novels took place in a shared continuity in which the events of one novel often had major repercussions on the novels following it. This modern continuity will be referred to here as the STAR TREK LIT-VERSE.

       Unlike the Star Wars Expanded Universe or various other media tie-in lines, no Star Trek novel, comic, or game is considered canon. Even those written in conjunction with the new, currently in-production series. However, that doesn't take anything away from the quality of the material or its ability to entertain. Even as Star Trek has returned to the small screen and the Simon and Schuster novel continuity has mostly drawn to a close, the inter-connectedness of the novels will likely continue in some form as it has for the majority of Trek history.

       The complete Lit-verse consists of a continuity web of more than 1100 stories. That is approaching half of all Star Trek fiction ever published. In addition to the majority of the novels which have been released over the past two decades, many older novels have been referenced in this continuity as well. Available to the left are reading lists for each of the series. Don't be overwhelmed by the length of some of the lists. All anthology short stories and many comic issues are listed individually, so it's not as much reading as it seems to a newcomer. Not all connections are noted, only the ones which form the branching out of the lists. Author annotations can be found for many stories to provide more extensive references.

       My placement of a story in the Lit-verse is not intended to imply that there are no continuity discrepancies included in the material. There are definite contradictions in the lists I've compiled. The fact is, not even the shows themselves are free of continuity errors, some quite large. The older novels do not always agree in every detail with the Lit-verse, or even with modern canon. Indeed, even the newer novels, written with the modern continuity in mind, sometimes contain a few mistakes. The majority of all this can be ignored, or explained away by a creative mind. My goal here was to include every link possible and leave the continuity problems up to the reader to resolve. If you don't want a book in your personal continuity, then just ignore it. Don't become so invested in continuity that you forget to enjoy the stories themselves.

A Note On the Format of This Website

       Each Star Trek series is given its own reading list page. The major Lit-only series, New Frontier, SCE, Gorkon, Titan, Vanguard/Seekers, Mirror Universe , and Myriad Universes also have their own pages. The easiest way to include Stargazer, The Lost Era, and certain other like-period pieces was to create an Early 24th Century reading list containing them all.

       I then have a simple list of Simon and Schuster stories that take place after Star Trek: Nemesis grouped into "chapters". A more detailed timeline of the stories following Star Trek: Nemesis is given on the Post-Nemesis: Month-By-Month page. Note that these stories were published in the years before Star Trek: Picard premiered, and the authors were given free rein to explore the late 24th century. Things do "eventually" lead back into the modern television continuity now shown in Star Trek: Picard and other series, but tell an alternate history of the intervening years that only makes sense in relation to the canonical storyline at its conclusion in the Coda trilogy.

       Also to the left is a month-by-month breakdown of the Five Year Mission. The Complete Pocket Books Novel List updates the novel list as given in the back of Pocket Books novels in years past, before the list became so long that it was considered impractical to include in every book. I also have a list of all the ebook exclusive Trek stories which have been published and never been released in print. Then there's a vast examination of the minutiae of Klingon date keeping systems. I've keep an exact count of every Star Trek story ever published, updated with each new month's releases, and a count of just how many stories have been told that take place in the Five Year Mission. And for the first two seasons of Discovery, I kept an examination of the dating of each episode. Don't miss pictures of my 1:5000 scale Star Trek ship model collection, and a page where I log all the updates to the site, for those interested in seeing what is new and what has changed.

       Forthcoming is the Complete Lit-verse reading list, which will include every story from the main reading lists in order. Also to come will be more specific reading lists (character specific lists, species specific lists, storyline specific lists). I also want to build a "Simple Pre-Nemesis Reading List." Someday I will develop an explanation of my own personal continuity and a list of what it includes.

       Each anthology is broken up into individual short stories, and each novella and comic issue is included separately. Special cases were The Lives of Dax and No Limits. These were both broken up into their individual stories (which spread them out over different series) and also placed in their respective series as a whole (for those only reading that series.) For example the short story 'Q'uandary from New Frontier: No Limits is essentially a TNG story and is included in that reading list, but for those only reading New Frontier , the entire No Limits anthology is listed there as well. In addition to being broken up across series lines, each story from Tales of the Dominion War is also included on the DS9 page, because of the centrality of the overall story to that series.

       New Frontier presented a specific challenge in that much back story had to be presented to get the series established, because of its Lit-only nature. Thus to experience many of its short stories in chronological order without breaking up some of the New Frontier flashbacks into separately listed sections would have been somewhat unintelligible to a new reader. This is not the case for the TV series based book lines, nor is it a circumstance shared by the other Lit-only series. So with New Frontier some of the flashbacks are presented as separate portions of the list. This is explained further on the New Frontier page.

       With comic series, miniseries were treated as whole unique stories, but only individual linked issues of anthology or ongoing series were included. I didn't consider the "Previously in Star Trek--" intros in Marvel comics to rise to the level of a story reference. Where possible, I have condensed miniseries or story arcs into single entries to trim the length of the reading lists. Above all the proceeding considerations, however, my overriding rule was that if multiple stories were published in the same work, such as a short story anthology or multistory comic book, all stories between those two covers would be included if anything from that volume was connected to the Lit-verse.

       The Strange New Worlds anthologies were forced to break this rule though. At least one story from almost all the volumes of SNW was referenced, and this would have necessitated putting almost every SNW story into the reading lists. Also specifically not included are references involving RPGs or video games.

       The timeline used for these lists was derived from the Timeliners chronology in Voyages of the Imagination by Jeff Ayers and lots of research done on my own, with the Memory-Beta timeline being a very important resource. Much of my process of figuring out the timeline of the various series was recorded on the TrekBBS. Starting here , with more to come in the future.

Note of Inspiration and Thanks

      Very special thanks goes to turtletrekker of the TrekBBS message boards. His work in compiling at least half of these continuity connections was both the inspiration of and basis for this website. This entire idea began from the dozens of message boards questions about what books had to be read before reading Keith R.A. DeCandido's Articles of the Federation. The specific thread that can be considered the grandfather of this website can be found here . Turtletrekker ran with this and compiled the vast Charting the Novel-verse project, the second version of which can be found here . My interest in the project began and was first manifested in a discussion here and continued here .

       More thanks to all the TrekBBS members who contributed to these discussions. Thanks also to Steve Roby, whose amazing Complete Starfleet Library is a great resource. And on the other side of the literary coin is Mark Martinez's Star Trek Comics Checklist , which is invaluable to me, and Curt Danhouser's Guide to the Star Trek Story Records

       None of this would be possible without the original Timeliners who created the Voyages of the Imagination timeline, and all of my colleagues who have kept it alive over the years. I thank them for their allowance to include small tidbits of information here and there. Keep in mind this is simply my interpretation of Star Trek continuity. Your mileage may vary. Enjoy, everyone!

      Questions? Comments? [email protected] Twitter: @ryan1234560 Or vist the Trek BBS Thread

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Star Trek: Titan

Taking Wing - Book #1 of the Star Trek: Titan

Taking Wing

The Red King - Book #2 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Orion's Hounds - Book #3 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Sword of Damocles - Book #4 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Star Trek: Titan: Synthesis - Book #6 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Star Trek: Titan: Fallen Gods - Book #7 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Sight Unseen - Book #9 of the Star Trek: Titan

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Main Characters [ ]

  • Captain William Thomas Riker : Commanding Officer ( 2379 -onward).
  • Commander Christine Vale : Executive Officer (2379-onward).
  • Commander Deanna Troi : Senior Diplomatic Officer / Senior Counselor (2379-onward). Transferred from the Enterprise -E with Captain Riker.
  • Commander Tuvok : Second Officer / Senior Tactical Officer ( 2380 -onward). Replaced Lieutenant Commander Ledrah as Second Officer, as well as Lieutenant Commander Keru as Senior Tactical Officer, in 2380 after being invited by Captain Riker.
  • Doctor /Commander Xin Ra-Havreii : Chief engineer (2379-onward). Replaced Lieutenant Commander Ledrah as Chief Engineer after her death in 2379.
  • Lieutenant Commander Nidani Ledrah : Second Officer/ Chief Engineer (2379). Killed in 2379 in an explosion in Main Engineering .
  • Lieutenant Commander Ranul Keru : Chief of Security /Senior Tactical Officer (2379-onward). Tactical duties made redundant after the arrival of Commander Tuvok.
  • Doctor/Lieutenant Commander Shenti Yisec Eres Ree : Chief Medical Officer (2379-onward).
  • Lieutenant Commander Jaza Najem : Senior Science Officer (2379-2380). Remained in the past of the planet Orisha , becoming the Orishan Oracle of the People in 2380.
  • Lieutenant /Lieutenant Commander Melora Pazlar : Head of Stellar Cartography /Chief Science Officer (2379-onward). Replaced Lieutenant Commander Jaza as Senior Science Officer in 2380 after the latter remained in the Orishan past.
  • Lieutenant Sariel Rager : Senior Operations Officer (2379-onward). Transferred from the Enterprise -E with Captain Riker.
  • Lieutenant Alyssa Ogawa : Senior Nurse (2379-onward). Transferred from the Enterprise -E with Captain Riker.
  • Ensign / Lieutenant j.g. Aili Lavena  : Senior Flight controller (2379-onward).
  • Cadet /Ensign Torvig Bu-Kar-Nguv : Engineer (2379-onward). Graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2380.
  • Cadet/Ensign Zurin Dakal : Gamma shift Operations Officer / Sensor Analyst (2379-onward). Graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2380.
  • For the full crew manifest, see: USS Titan personnel

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  • " Improvisations on the Opal Sea: A Tale of Dubious Credibility ", by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels ( short story in Tales from the Captain's Table , 2005)
  • " Empathy ", by Christopher L. Bennett ( short story in Shards and Shadows , 2009)
  • A short film in Star Trek: The Tour

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External link [ ].

  • Star Trek: Titan article at Memory Alpha , the wiki for canon Star Trek .
  • 1 USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
  • 2 United Earth
  • 3 Ferengi Rules of Acquisition

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Titan Books

Titan Books is a division of the UK publishing company Titan Entertainment Group , along with Titan Magazines and Titan Comics .

They publish a mix of reprints and brand-new titles for the UK market. Formed in 1981, the company has released a wide variety of titles, including an extensive line of Star Trek reprints, beginning in 1987 with Chain of Attack . They continued reprinting a number of novels and reference books published by Bantam Books and more recently by Pocket Books .

After Pocket Books was removed from the Star Trek franchise -mix in the mid-2000s by franchise management, Titan Books became the primary publisher for original Star Trek reference book titles.

  • 1.1 Numbering comparison
  • 3.1 Releases
  • 4 External links

Original Series novels [ ]

When reprinting the Original Series novels , Titan ran its own monthly numbering scheme, which did not correspond with that of Pocket Books. This was largely due to the fact that Titan began with Pocket's most recent bimonthly release at the time, Chain of Attack , slotting in older novels where possible. Following excellent UK sales of the first three imported US "giant" Pocket paperbacks, Titan repackaged several of the heftier regular Pocket numbered releases, and giving them "giant" novel status for the UK market.

The exception to this reprint release was the novelization of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock which, although forming part of the numbered series, had already been licensed for publication in the UK through Granada Books .

Following The Great Starship Race , Pocket Books began releasing the novels through Simon & Schuster UK.

Next Generation novels were released by Titan in the same order as Pocket, up until Here There Be Dragons .

Numbering comparison [ ]

  • " The Landmark Crossover "
  • " Encounters With the Unknown "
  • " Convergence "
  • #1: " To Boldly Go "
  • #2: Death Before Dishonor "
  • #3: " The Trial of James T. Kirk "
  • #4: " The Return of the Worthy "
  • #1: " The Hero Factor "
  • #2: " The Battle Within "
  • #3: " Maelstrom "

Reference books [ ]

In 1996, Titan Books published The Making of Star Trek: First Contact which collected articles about Star Trek: First Contact previously published in the Star Trek Magazine , as a first-time Titan original. In 2009 , they followed up with their own release of Star Trek - The Art of the Film , a behind-the scenes companion to Star Trek . With these, Titan Books started a trend in that original English-language Star Trek reference books were published that had no US pedigree and/or counterparts, and as such took over to a large extent – alongside Hero Collector , another UK publisher incidentally – the role Pocket Books previously had for such works, having actually already been the officially licensed UK publisher for the original Pocket Books Star Trek releases in the late 1980s - early 2000s era.

Releases [ ]

  • Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise , July 1987/February 2003
  • The Star Trek Compendium , August 1989/May 1993
  • The Worlds of the Federation , September 1989
  • Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual , October 1991
  • The Making of Star Trek , November 1991
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal , May 1994
  • Star Trek Concordance , November 1995
  • The Nitpicker's Guide for Deep Space Nine Trekkers , October 1996
  • The Making of Star Trek: First Contact , December 1996
  • Star Trek - The Art of the Film , November 2009
  • Star Trek: The Art of Juan Ortiz , September 2013
  • Star Trek: Federation - The First 150 Years , October 2013
  • The Autobiography of James T. Kirk , September 2015
  • Star Trek: Costumes: Five Decades of Fashion from the Final Frontier , October 2015
  • Star Trek: 50 Artists 50 Years , September 2016
  • Star Trek: The Art of Juan Ortiz - The Next Generation , September 2017
  • Star Trek Beyond - The Makeup Artistry of Joel Harlow , October 2017
  • The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard , October 2017
  • Star Trek Discovery: Official Collector's Edition , November 2017
  • The Art of Star Trek: The Kelvin Timeline , December 2017
  • Star Trek: Lost Scenes , August 2018
  • Star Trek: Discovery - The Official Companion , September 2018
  • Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves , November 2018
  • Star Trek: The Official Guide to the Animated Series , October 2019
  • Star Trek: Voyager 25th Anniversary Special , February 2020 (under the Titan Comics imprint)
  • Star Trek: Discovery Guide to Seasons 1 and 2, Collector's Edition , June 2020 (under the Titan Comics imprint)
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Art and Visual Effects , September 2020
  • The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway , October 2020
  • The Art of Star Trek: Discovery , November 2020
  • Star Trek: The Artistry of Dan Curry , December 2020
  • The Autobiography of Mr. Spock , August 2021
  • Star Trek: First Contact - The Making of the Classic Film , October 2022
  • Star Trek: The Art of Neville Page , August 2023
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks - Crew Handbook , December 2023

External links [ ]

  • Titan Books – official web site
  • Titan Books at Wikipedia
  • 1 Kenneth Mitchell
  • 3 Kol (Klingon)

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Order of Star Trek: The Original Series Books

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Although there have been multiple Star Trek: TOS series, on this page we have listed simply the series published by Pocket Books (Titan Books in the UK). Written by various authors, the Pocket Books series has been an ongoing publication since 1979. For other Star Trek series, please see Star Trek . Below we have listed the Star Trek: The Original Series Pocket Books novel series in order of when the books were originally published, as well as our best effort to list the novels in chronological order:

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The Star Trek: New earth books (Wagon Train to the Stars through Challenger) take place between ST:TMP and Wrath of Khan. A big part of the plot of these books is that Chekov is preparing to leave to become first officer of the Reliant, which he does in book 4. That’s the post he held at the start of Star Trek II, and the Reliant was destroyed in that movie. It’s not possible for these books to be placed after Star Trek II.

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Christopher L. Bennett, who is domiciled in Cincinnati upon Ohio, is a notable American penman. For his O levels, Bennett schooled at the Cincinnati-based Walnut Hills High School. Then Bennett enrolled at the University of Cincinnati wherein he pursued history and physics, prompted by books authored doubled up as physicists. Some of the authors and physicists that influenced Bennett include Americans scribblers Glen David Brin, Robert Lull Forward, Gregory Benford, and Hal Clement, and Indian Naren Shankar among many others.

According to Christopher L. Bennett, the two disciplines—physics and history—augurs well for his writing occupation. In the context of writing science fiction, on the one hand, science helps him understand nature while, on the other hand, history helps him get a good grasp on various societal aspects such as evolving and interaction.

Christopher L. Bennett’s bibliography comprises of series of books notably relating to media tie-ins, short stories, a standalone book, and novelettes. Bennett, whose niche is particularly science fiction, has written for Marvel Comics and contributed to the Star Trek series too. His works has been published in various publications among them the science fiction-oriented Analog Science Fiction and Fact.

Christopher L. Bennett: Inspiration and Formative Years of Writing On matters writing, the inspiration gnawed at Christopher L. Bennett’s when he was merely aged five, thanks to a Star Trek episode that he chanced upon. The episode instilled in Bennett a love for both space travel and science fiction. Even during his schooling years at Walnut Hills High School, Bennett actively engaged in writing activities. By and by, Bennett started envisioning a possible writing career that, luckily for the voracious man of letters, has been successful.

However, it was not until 1991 when he became a professional writer and started earning money from his writing endeavors in the late 1990s. Christopher L Bennett, who is a bibliophile with a preference for science fiction books especially those with superheroes, initially penned me-too versions of the Star Trek series before it segued into crafting his own unique universe.

Section on Books Ostensibly, among the most notable works penned by Christopher L. Bennett are several series revolving around the Star Trek, and which were written between 2004 and 2016. Among the first Star Trek-based books — they are novelizations– authored by Bennett is a book contained in the Star Trek: The Original Series. Incidentally, this series of books has 113 main works and, in total, 166 works including e-books and books not numbered. The books contained therein have been written by many other authors among them American authors Gene Roddenberry, Vonda N. McIntyre, Robert Edward Vardeman, and Howard Weinstein.

Christopher L. Bennett’s first book in the said series has more than ten editions. However, the first edition was initially published in 2004, titled Ex Machina; and that book is shelved under the media tie in, science fiction, fiction, and adventure genres. James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy are the featured protagonists in the Bennett’s book Ex Machina penned by Christopher L. Bennett.

Meet main characters James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy. On the one hand, Kirk’s birthplace is Iowa and birthday is March 2233. Kirk, whose full name is James Tiberius Kirk, is a fictitious human species in high-profile positions in the famed Star Trek; his ranks includes that of a commander, admiral, and captain, and is dispatched in either the roles of a commanding officer or executive officer. Kirk is loyal to a military organization, called Starfleet, which is affiliated to an interstellar union named United Federation of Planets.

On the other hand, McCoy’s birthplace is Georgia and birthday is January 2227. Just like Kirk, McCoy is associated with Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets. Kirk, whose ranks are those of a lieutenant (commander) and admiral, is dispatched as a chief medical officer.

In Christopher L. Bennett’s first novelized book in the Star Trek series, Ex Machina, the turning point is a melee in a newly occupied world in virtue of extremist atheists, fanatical religiosity, and peace-loving faith practitioners. Kirk and McCoy are sent into that world to quell the ideological conflict in a situation whereby their decisions might bring about consequences, in a book whose film version clinched the Academy Award, in the Best Visual Effects category.

Christopher L. Bennett Books into Films Rather than being film adaptations, Christopher L. Bennett’s books are novelizations of the films in the Star Trek series. What’s more, they are not the original creations of author Bennett and, consequently, render it unnecessarily to revisit them.

Best Christopher L. Bennett Books The following are the best books penned by Christopher L. Bennett. The first one is called Orion’s Hounds which is the third book in the Star Trek: Titan series. Prompted by a distress call from aliens, the telepathic crew members aboard USS Titan divert the starship to go to their rescue. Unfortunately, their rescue attempts to cushion those in distress against the victimization gives the victims the upper hand in a situation whereby the crew belatedly realize that they made decisions after looking at things on face value.

The second one is called Over a Torrent Sea which is the fifth book in the Star Trek: Titan series. Explorers of a watery planet face up to life-altering incidents amid other interstellar constraints wherein their trustworthiness to the native aliens and forsaking their beloved things are the key to their survival. The third one is called Watching the Clock which is the first book in the Department of Temporal Investigations sub-series of the Star Trek series. Hereby, interstellar agents are mandated to nip temporal invasions in the bud by streamlining the time stream.

Other Book Series You May Like Readers who liked the novelizations and other works of Christopher L. Bennett also liked the following series of books. The first is called Errand of Vengeance, a sub-series of the Star Trek series penned by Kevin Ryan. It revolves around the United Federation of Planets and a hostile interstellar organization called Klingon Empire.

The second is called Rihannsu, a non-canonical sub-series of the Star Trek series authored by Diane Duane alongside Peter Morwood. This quintet is all about an agent initially loyal to the government before instigating a rebellion against the establishment for perceived betrayal. The third is titled Crucible, a sub-series of the Star Trek series penned by David R. George III. It revisits the spur-of-the-moment decisions made by Star Trek characters Spock, McCoy, and Kirk that change their lives and displaces their time stream considerably.

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EARTHDATE 05132022 I am reading THE CAPTAIN’S OATH. great story so far. Live Long and be well

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  3. Star Trek: Titan Series by Michael A. Martin

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  5. Star Trek: Titan Reading Guide

    The Titan reading list is centered around the series of novels following the adventures of Captain Riker and the USS Titan after STAR TREK: NEMESIS. In addition to the main novel line, three other novels feature the Titan crew: VOY: A Pocket Full of Lies and DTI: Watching the Clock , and The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms .

  6. List of Star Trek novels

    The novels are not numbered; however, library catalogs and booksellers applied numbers to the novels in publication order, including Mudd's Angels and The New Voyages. ... Star Trek: Titan is a flagship series set aboard the Titan (NCC-80102), under the command of William Riker. The starship Titan was introduced in Nemesis ...

  7. The Star Trek Lit-verse Reading Guide

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  8. Star Trek: Titan

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    The first Star Trek novels were direct novelizations of the original Star Trek episodes by James Blish, running from 1967-1978. Along with the various Star Trek novel series there have also been dozens of authors who have contributed to the franchise, including (but not limited to) Roddenberry himself, G. Harry Stine (as Lee Correy), A.C ...

  10. Star Trek: Titan Book Series

    The Star Trek: Titan book series by multiple authors includes books Taking Wing, The Red King, Orion's Hounds, and several more. See the complete Star Trek: Titan series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.

  11. Star Trek: Titan

    Star Trek: Titan is a book series chronicling the adventures of Captain William T. Riker and the crew of the USS Titan. The series continues from the canonical establishment of Riker's promotion and new command in the movie Star Trek: Nemesis. Captain William Thomas Riker: Commanding Officer (2379-onward). Commander Christine Vale: Executive Officer (2379-onward). Commander Deanna Troi: Senior ...

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    We would recommend you read the Star Trek: Titan series in order by series number which is: 1. Titan #1: Taking Wing: Taking Wing Book 2. Titan #2: The Red King Book 3. Star Trek: Titan #3: Orion's Hounds Book 4. Sword Of Damocles Book 5. Star Trek: Titan #5: Over A Torrent Sea Book 6. Titan #6: Synthesis Book 7. Fallen Gods Book 9. Sight ...

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  17. Titan #6: Synthesis: Titan #6: Synthesis (Star Trek: The Next

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    Paperback - September 21, 2021. by Titan (Author) 4.9 17 ratings. Part of: Star Trek (13 books) See all formats and editions. An essential guide to Star Trek's most iconic villains, featuring profiles and interviews. Over the 50 incredible years of Star Trek TV shows and movies, the franchise has produced many stand-out villains.

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    279mm x 203mm (UK) Join the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos as they seek out new life and travel where people may, or may not, have been before! Based on the hit Paramount+ animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mariner, Boimler and all their friends offer advice and insider knowledge to new crewmembers. This hilarious and informative handbook ...