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List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels
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List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels based on the American science fiction television series of the same name. The book line was published by Simon & Schuster imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria.

More recent Deep Space Nine novels link directly with other Star Trek book lines and series, such as: Destiny (2008), Typhon Pact (2010–2012), The Fall (2013–14), and the relaunch of the Section 31 series.
All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated. | |
† | Hardcover first edition. |
^ | Children's or young adult book. |
◊ | Published as an ebook exclusive. |
‡ | Included in omnibus or collection. |
# | Published as a numbered novel. |
Navy | Miniseries name. |
Pink | Crossover series name. |
ed. | Omnibus or collection editor(s). |
et al. | Multiple authors, see note. |
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Episode novelizations
Based on select episodes from the television series. Call to Arms (1998) and Sacrifice of Angels (1998) are based on a seven episode arc from Deep Space Nine's fifth and sixth seasons.
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Numbered novels
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Numbered paperback releases:
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Young adult novels
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine young adult series follows the adventures of Jake Sisko and Nog while living aboard Deep Space Nine.
Original novels
Includes hardcover and paperback releases:
Crossover novels
Crossover novels that feature characters and settings from the various television series and films, including Deep Space Nine.
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Omnibus editions
Collections of novels from the Deep Space Nine book line.
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Miniseries
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Rebels (1999)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Rebels miniseries explores consequences of a rebellion led by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205).
Millennium (2000)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205). The series was partially adapted as The Fallen (2000), a third-person shooter video game developed by The Collective. An omnibus edition was published in 2002.
Mission Gamma (2002)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Mission Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205) under the command of Elias Vaughn. These Haunted Seas (2008) omnibus collects Twilight (2002) and This Gray Spirit (2002). The cover art by Cliff Nielsen forms a polyptych. Original Sin (2017) has a similar premise.
Worlds of Deep Space Nine (2004–05)
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch miniseries explores the home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. The series was edited by Marco Palmieri.
Terok Nor (2008)
Star Trek: Terok Nor relaunch miniseries 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). The cover art by John Picacio forms a triptych. The Deep Space Nine subtitle was omitted.
Gamma (2017)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of USS Robinson (NCC-71842) under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Mission Gamma (2002) has a similar premise.
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Short story collections
Collections featuring characters and settings from Deep Space Nine.
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Relaunch novels
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These are interlinked novels set after the episode "What You Leave Behind". The Lives of Dax (2001), a short story collection edited by Marco Palmieri, and A Stitch in Time (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson, are linked to the relaunch.
Post-relaunch novels
Original novels depicting events within the continuity of the Deep Space Nine television series, and not the continuity of the relaunch series. Frequently labelled post-relaunch novels by fans. Confusingly, Hollow Men (2005) was published while the relaunch series was on going. Additional novels are forthcoming.
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See also
Notes
- Similarly named works:
- Warped (1995), a Deep Space Nine novel by K. W. Jeter
- Warped (2015), a The Next Generation parody episode guide by Mike McMahan.
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