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Revision as of 13:36, 29 November 2010
Template:Realworld Star Trek: The Lost Era started as a six part series of novels published by Pocket Books. Since that initial release, several more novels have been released as "tales [or sagas] of The Lost Era."
The "Lost Era" was originally defined as the period of history between the apparent death of James T. Kirk aboard the Enterprise-B in 2293 and the launch of the USS Enterprise-D in 2363. However, the Star Trek: Terok Nor miniseries extends past that point, to just prior to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Novels
- 2298 – The Sundered, featuring Hikaru Sulu on the Excelsior
- 2311 – Serpents Among the Ruins, featuring Enterprise-B and the Tomed Incident
- 2328–2346 – The Art of the Impossible, covering the Betreka Nebula Incident
- 2336 – Well of Souls, featuring Rachel Garrett and the Enterprise-C
- 2355–2357 – Deny Thy Father, featuring Riker on the Pegasus
- 2360 – Catalyst of Sorrows, featuring Uhura, Crusher, Sisko, and Tuvok
- 2355–2363 – The Buried Age, featuring Picard between Stargazer and the USS Enterprise-D
- 2318–2369 – Star Trek: Terok Nor, a miniseries covering the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor
- 2360s – unreleased work, featuring Sisko on the Okinawa during the Tzenkethi War
Related works
- 2289–2295 – Forged in Fire, featuring Hikaru Sulu and Curzon Dax
- 2290s – Cacophony and Envoy, featuring Hikaru Sulu
- 2294 – The Captain's Daughter, featuring Hikaru and Demora Sulu
- 2314 – Transformations, featuring Hikaru Sulu
- 2315–2316 – Tales from the Captain's Table: "Iron and Sacrifice", featuring Demora Sulu
- 2333 – the Star Trek: Stargazer series, featuring Picard
- 2329–2344 – Vulcan's Heart, featuring Spock, Saavik and Picard
- 2355 – Tales from the Captain's Table: "Darkness", featuring Picard
Characters
- Hikaru Sulu
- Pavel Chekov
- Janice Rand
- Christine Chapel
- Tuvok
- John Harriman
- Demora Sulu
- Colonel Worf
- Curzon Dax
- Rachel Garrett
- Kang
- Helena Rozhenko
- Sergey Rozhenko
- Sarek
- Enabran Tain
- K'mpec
- Kor
- Koval
- Ian Andrew Troi
- Lwaxana Troi
- Nyota Uhura
- Kyle Riker
- William T. Riker
- Beverly Crusher
- Benjamin Sisko
External link
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