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List of Star Trek: Voyager novels

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

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All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated.
Hardcover first edition.
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Children's or young adult book.
Included in omnibus or collection.
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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:

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Numbered novels

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Numbered paperback releases:

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Original novels

Includes hardcover and paperback releases:

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Young adult novels

Star Trek: Voyager  Starfleet Academy young adult miniseries explores the lives of the Voyager crew as Starfleet Academy cadets.

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Omnibus editions

Collections of novels from the Voyager book line.

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Short story collections

Collections featuring characters and settings from Voyager.

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Miniseries

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Dark Matters (2000)

Star Trek: Voyager  Dark Matters miniseries explores events after the episode "Eye of the Needle". Published as part of the numbered novel series, books 19 to 21.

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Spirit Walk (2004)

Star Trek: Voyager  Spirit Walk miniseries follows Chakotay's first mission as captain of Voyager. Old Wounds (2004) is a direct sequel to The Farther Shore (2003). Enemy of My Enemy ties into the Star Trek: Destiny miniseries by David Mack.

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String Theory (2005)

Star Trek: Voyager  String Theory was published on the tenth-anniversary of the television series premiere. Cohesion (2005) opens with a violent encounter with the Nacene, a non-humanoid species featured in episodes "Caretaker" and "Cold Fire". The novels included conclusions to unresolved plots, and explanations for visual and narrative inconsistencies from the television series.[1]:302

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Relaunch novels

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Interlinked novels set after the episode "Endgame". Homecoming (2003) and The Farther Shore (2003), by Christie Golden, detail the aftermath of Voyager's surprise return to Earth.[2] From 2004 to 2009, Voyager characters appeared in other Star Trek relaunch novels. Full Circle (2009) and Unworthy (2009), by Kirsten Beyer, served as a soft reset to the continuity of the series by resolving several Voyager-related plots introduced in novels published after Enemy of My Enemy (2004).

Full Circle ties into Star Trek: Destiny and its sequel series Typhon Pact.

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Notes

  1. Similarly named novels:
    • End Game (1997), a New Frontier novel by Peter David
    • Endgame (2001), a Voyager episode novelization by Diane Carey.
  2. Fire Ship (1998), as by Kathryn Janeway, told in her own words, as recorded by Diane Carey.
  3. Similarly named novels:
    • Quarantine (1999), a The Next Generation novel by John Vornholt
    • Quarantine (1997), a Voyager young adult novel by Patricia Barnes-Svarney.
  4. Invasion! (1998) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, L.A. Graf, and Dafydd ab Hugh.
  5. Day of Honor (1999) by Diane Carey, L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Diane G. Gallagher.
  6. The Captain's Table (2000) by L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David, Jerry Oltion.
  7. As by D.W. "Prof" Smith, Ray Hamil, Lester Lee, and Don Simster.
  8. What Lay Beyond (2001) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright.
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