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== Omnibus collections ==
 
== Omnibus collections ==
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* "[[Star Trek: Invasion!]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Odyssey]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Odyssey]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Day of Honor (omnibus)|Star Trek: Day of Honor]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Day of Honor (omnibus)|Star Trek: Day of Honor]]"
* "[[Star Trek: Double Helix]]"
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* "[[Star Trek: The Captain's Table]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium]]"
 
* "[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium]]"
* "[[Twist of Faith|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Twist of Faith]]"
 
* "[[These Haunted Seas|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - These Haunted Seas]]"
 
 
* "[[Starfleet: Year One]]"
 
* "[[Starfleet: Year One]]"
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* "[[Star Trek: Double Helix]]"
 
* [[Signature Edition]]s:
 
* [[Signature Edition]]s:
 
** "[[Pantheon]]"
 
** "[[Pantheon]]"
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** "[[The Hand of Kahless]]"
 
** "[[The Hand of Kahless]]"
 
** "[[Sand and Stars]]"
 
** "[[Sand and Stars]]"
 
* "[[Twist of Faith|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Twist of Faith]]"
 
* "[[These Haunted Seas|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - These Haunted Seas]]"
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 04:16, 26 September 2010

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Mission to Horatius, the first Trek novel

For information about novels in the Star Trek universe, see Book.

Through a licensing process similar to those granted to create collectibles, comics, and games, Paramount Pictures has granted the rights to market Star Trek stories and books of various sorts through a number of different publishers, beginning in 1967 with a series based on Star Trek: The Original Series.

With the success of the Star Trek films and Star Trek: The Next Generation, a licensing office associated with the productions took stricter control of the franchise's image. Writers of Star Trek publications were discouraged from creating depictions that varied from the style and details of the franchise, as seen in filmed productions. Previous novels of the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s tend to vary from canon more than later series. Since most novels are produced by editors and writers not affiliated with franchise production staff, filmed productions generally regard the events and situations in most novelizations as completely apocryphal.

It should be noted that certain publications written by creators of Star Trek's various series are sometimes referenced in later episodes of those series. Somewhat paradoxically, the novels themselves remain apocryphal in such cases, while whatever information was mentioned on-screen becomes canon.

See also: Undeveloped novels and reference books.

Star Trek television tie-in series

Original ongoing series

Crossover series

Other adventures

Young adult series

Omnibus collections

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