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[53] [54] The seventh Star Trek feature, Star Trek Generations (1994), would blend the old and new casts. The Undiscovered Country opened in 1,804 theaters in North America and grossed $18,162,837 in its opening weekend; the showing was a record for the film series and was the top-grossing film of the weekend. [ 55 ]
Part III: Star Trek Fiction Published by Pocket Books: 1979–2006. The main body of the text. Sections 1 and 2: Star Trek novels. [c] Sections 3 and 4: Star Trek: The Next Generation novels. Sections 5 and 6: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels; Sections 7 and 8: Star Trek: Voyager novels. Section 9: Star Trek: Enterprise novels.
Geoffery Mandel, who helped create Pocket Books's interstellar reference work Star Trek: Star Charts, worked as scenic artist on the Voyager and Enterprise series as well as the film Star Trek: Insurrection. For details on out-of-universe reference books see List of Star Trek reference books. The following list is incomplete.
Star Trek 6: April 1972 S7364 Star Trek 7: July 1972 S7480 Star Trek 8: November 1972 SP7550 Star Trek 9: August 1973 SP7808 Star Trek 10: February 1974 SP8401 Star Trek 11 [II] April 1975 Q8717 Star Trek 12: James Blish and J. A. Lawrence November 1977 0-553-11382-8: Mudd's Angels [III] (Star Trek Adventures, Book 7) J. A. Lawrence May 1978 0 ...
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry first suggested the idea of a Star Trek feature in 1969. [1] When the original television series was cancelled, he lobbied to continue the franchise through a film. The success of the series in syndication convinced the studio to begin work on a feature film in 1975. [2]
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. From 2001 to 2003, the book line was published as Enterprise, without the Star Trek prefix. Likewise, the television series did not ...
The Star Trek universe is a utopia because people do not have to work, but yet the ones we see on the show are all paradoxically very busy. The motivations of people who chose to work are analyzed. The third chapter talks about the replicator, the machine that makes Star Trek 's post-scarcity possible. Post-scarcity's meaning is the infinite ...
Star Trek Log is a series of ten novelizations based on, and inspired by, episodes of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Animated Series. Published by Ballantine Books from 1974 to 1978, the series was written by Alan Dean Foster and edited by Judy-Lynn del Rey.