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List of Star Trek: Enterprise novels

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List of Star Trek: Enterprise 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.

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From 2001 to 2003, the book line was published as Enterprise, without the Star Trek prefix. Likewise, the television series did not include the prefix on its title card until season three.[1]

All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated.
Hardcover first edition
ed.
Omnibus or collection editor(s)
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Episode novelizations

Based on select episodes from the television series:

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Original novels

The novels were more closely plotted to events of the television series compared to previous book lines. Daedalus (2003) and Daedalus's Children (2004) form a two-part novel that explores the aftermath of a prototype warp ship's disastrous launch thirteen years prior to the launch of the Enterprise (NX-01).

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Relaunch novels

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Interlinked novels set after the episode "These Are the Voyages...":

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Romulan War (2009–2011)

Star Trek: Enterprise   Romulan War explores the events of the Earth–Romulan War from the perspective of the Enterprise crew.[2]

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Rise of the Federation (2013–2017)

Star Trek: Enterprise   Rise of the Federation explores the creation of the United Federation of Planets, and the eventual rise of Jonathan Archer to President of the Federation.[3][4]

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  1. Similarly named novels:
    • The Kobayashi Maru (1989), a novel by Julia Ecklar
    • Kobayashi Maru (2008), an Enterprise novel by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.

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