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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.
All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated. | |
† | Hardcover first edition. |
^ | Children's or young adult book. |
‡ | 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:
Numbered novels
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Numbered paperback releases:
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Original novels
Includes hardcover and paperback releases:
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.
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.
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.
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
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