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Novels based on The Original Series. [a] Bantam never applied an official series name to the novels, instead marketing each volume as a new or original "Star Trek Adventure". The novels are not numbered; however, library catalogs and booksellers applied numbers to the novels in publication order, including Mudd's Angels and The New Voyages.
Mission to Horatius is a novel based on the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series.It was published in 1968 by Whitman, and was the first original novel based on the series; the first novel for adult audiences, Spock Must Die!, was not published until February 1970.
Pages in category "Novels based on Star Trek: The Original Series" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Entropy Effect is a science fiction novel by American writer Vonda N. McIntyre, set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. Developed from a screenplay that McIntyre had conceived when she was 18, [1] it was originally published in 1981 and is the first original story in Pocket Books' long-running series of Star Trek novels.
The book, which says that Surak was killed by terrorists, is contradicted by later televised Star Trek. Star Trek: Enterprise establishes that Surak instead had been killed by radiation poisoning. The book also alludes to the prior novel Strangers from the Sky in describing first contact between Humans and Vulcans, both of which were superseded ...
Web of the Romulans was the first original Star Trek novel to reach the US bestseller lists. [4] In Robert Greenberger's analysis of the novelizations of Star Trek for Starlog, he described Web of the Romulans as an "interesting examination" of the Romulan culture and empire. He called the computer love subplot "silly", but overall called it a ...