“Star Trek: Lower Decks #2” Review by Aiptcomics.com

Aiptcomics.com has added a new review for Ryan North‘s “Star Trek: Lower Decks #2”:

‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ continues to delight with its mix of zany humor, deep-cut Star Trek references, and vibrant visuals.

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Lower Decks (2024) #2”

Out today: “Star Trek: Lower Decks #2“, by Ryan North.

Mariner, T’Lyn, Rutherford, and Tendi have beamed off the mysterious U.S.S. Bonaventure and onto an equally mysterious surface of an unknown world, significantly raising the statistical likelihood of death and injury! Finally, the crew is up to their necks in adventure. There’s the senior staff’s safety to confirm, a weird planet to escape, and an alien race that wishes to learn more about mentorship…through a battle royale! Enter Jadzia Dax, Montgomery Scott, Kathyrn Janeway, T’Pol, and Jean-Luc Picard as the mentors and the Lower Deckers as the mentees. May the best student live.

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Out Today: “Star Trek #27”

Out today: “Star Trek #27“, by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing.

Lore’s destruction has consumed everything in the universe except the U.S.S. Theseus and the Celestial Temple. In one last maneuver, the crew uses every ounce of power left in their main systems to shoot their ship across the galaxy to the temple. While their ship flies, the crew has a Louisiana-style supper and heal wounds between them before they must say their final goodbyes, for Benjamin Sisko is of Bajor, and he must return home if Lore is to be stopped.

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New Star Trek Book: “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock – The Making of the Classic Film”

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock – The Making of the Classic Film by John Tenuto and Maria Jose Tenuto has been added to the Star Trek Book Club!

Over 40 years ago, in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Admiral Kirk and his crew embarked on a perilous mission to retrieve Spock’s body and reunite his soul with his physical form, defying Starfleet orders and facing off against Klingon enemies to save their friend.

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock – The Making of the Classic Film delves into the untold stories behind the making of one of the most pivotal films in the Star Trek saga. From the pressures of continuing the iconic story after The Wrath of Khan to Leonard Nimoy stepping into the director’s chair, this book explores the creative challenges, technical innovations, and behind-the-scenes drama that shaped the film. Featuring interviews with cast, crew, and production staff, it uncovers the intricate world-building, the special effects that brought Klingon battles and the Genesis Planet to life, and the emotional weight of Spock’s resurrection.

Featuring a foreword from Robin Curtis, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock – The Making of the Classic Film is a must-read for Trek fans and film enthusiasts alike, celebrating the legacy of a film that solidified the franchise’s place in pop culture history.

The book is currently scheduled to be published on September 2, 2025 by Titan Books.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to J.M. Dillard!

(J.M. Dillard aka Jeanne Kalogridis – Aug 1989 – Star Trek Convention – Tampa, Florida Photo by Alan C. Teeple)

Happy birthday to J.M. Dillard!

Jeanne M. Dillard is a pseudonym for Jeanne Kalogridis. She is an author who has written many Star Trek books as “J. M. Dillard”. She is notable for writing the novelizations for six of the first ten Star Trek feature films. She has also published other fictional works under her real name , mainly her series about vampires.

She is originally from Winter Haven, Florida, and has degrees in Russian and Linguistics. She lived in Washington, D.C. for a while, but now lives in the western USA. She lists her interests as “yoga, Buddhism, quilting, dog training and reading everything ever published.”

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“Star Trek: Picard: Firewall” Review by Theforgottenfiction.com

Theforgottenfiction.com has added a new review for David Mack‘s “Star Trek: Picard: Firewall”:

David Mack’s Star Trek: Picard – Firewall 5-Star Book Review gives a Spoiler-Free account of the new prequel in the Star Trek: Picard Series, and TFF is also simultaneously publishing an Author Interview here for the first time, as David Mack was kind enough to take the time to speak with R.J. Huneke about this brilliant novel.

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“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum”:

Strange New Worlds is by far my favorite of the Paramount+-era Star Trek shows, and Una McCormack is by far my favorite of the current stable of Star Trek novelists. Put these two together, and let’s say that I was predisposed to like this book.

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“Star Trek Explorer: A Year to the Day That I Saw Myself Die and Other Stories” Review by Trekmovie.com

Trekmovie.com has added a new review for Chris Dows and Chris McAuley and David Mack and Greg Cox and Jake Black and Keith R.A. DeCandido and Michael Dismuke and Mike Collins and Peter Holmstrom and Rich Handley and Una McCormack and Walter Koenig‘s “Star Trek Explorer: A Year to the Day That I Saw Myself Die and Other Stories”:

The impending demise of Star Trek Explorer Magazine is sad for a number of reasons, one of which is the closing of a forum for regular publication of Star Trek short stories. Fortunately, Titan Magazines has been dutiful in collecting these short stories and presenting them in an attractive, lavishly-illustrated format for Trek fans to enjoy. “A Year to the Day that I Saw Myself Die” and Other Stories is the latest collection, and is available now for purchase.

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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Vendetta” Review by Akotsko.substack.com

Akotsko.substack.com has added a new review for Peter David‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Vendetta”:

When people discuss the classic Star Trek novels, the focus is usually on The Original Series tie-ins from the late 70s and early 80s. Those were the days when giants walked the earth, when writers like Diane Duane and John M. Ford were redefining the basic parameters of the franchise in ambitious novels that have kept attracting readers even after their ideas were “overwritten” by later canonical broadcast material. By contrast, there are relatively few legendary individual titles for Next Generation.

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Defiant, Vol. 3: Hell Is Only A Word”

Out today: “Star Trek: Defiant, Vol. 3: Hell Is Only A Word“, by Christopher Cantwell.

Connecting with the voyages of the ongoing Star Trek comic series, Vol. 3 ventures into the sci-fi horror genre in the third arc!

Eager to move past the unofficial bounty-hunting mission assigned to them by Starfleet, disgraced former ambassador and Starfleet legend Worf and his rogue crew make way for Starbase 99, a run-down remnant of the Dominion War, to complete their fugitive drop-off. The clandestine assignment has left them disillusioned with Starfleet and with one another, but a surprise awaits the Defiant crew, threatening to tear them apart even further—literally.

Written by Christopher Cantwell (Hellcat, Star Wars: Obi-Wan), drawn by Ángel Unzueta (Iron Man, Star Wars: Poe Dameron), and colored by Marissa Louise (Defiant, Black Manta) with letters by Clayton Cowles (Batman, Daredevil).

This volume collects issues #12–16.

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Out Today: “Star Trek Explorer: A Year to the Day That I Saw Myself Die and Other Stories”

Out today: “Star Trek Explorer: A Year to the Day That I Saw Myself Die and Other Stories“, by Chris Dows and Chris McAuley and David Mack and Greg Cox and Jake Black and Keith R.A. DeCandido and Michael Dismuke and Mike Collins and Peter Holmstrom and Rich Handley and Una McCormack and Walter Koenig.

Explore the Star Trek universe in this anthology of 14 fully illustrated short stories collected for the first time and including an adventure written by Walter Koenig who played Pavel Chekov in the original classic series and seven feature films.

This incredible collection features stories starring iconic characters from Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Original SeriesStar Trek: The Next GenerationStar Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. For the first time ever, the book will collect stories including characters from Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Star Trek: Picard!

Stories include:

“Chekov’s Challenge” by Walter Koenig and Chris McAuley
“Jack of Diamonds” by Una McCormack
“The Trouble with Jones” by Greg Cox
“Sundering” by David Mack
“The Kellidian Kidnapping” by Keith R. A. Candido
“A Dish Served Cold” by Chris Dows
“Working Miracles” by Jake Black
“Forewarned and Three-Armed” by Rich Handley
“Academy Acquisition” by Jake Black
“A Year to the Day I Saw Myself Die” by Michael Collins
“See and Seen” by Peter Holmstrom
“Lost and Founder” by David Mack
“Work Worth Doing” by Keith R. A. Candido
“Confirmation Bias” by Michael Dismuke

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“Star Trek: Picard: Second Self” Review by Selimpensfiction.com

Selimpensfiction.com has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Picard: Second Self”:

I knew a guy who, before purchasing a book, read the last couple of pages. Why would you do that? I asked him. Wouldn’t that spoil the whole thing? Because, he said, why would I read a book if I don’t like the ending?

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“Star Trek: New Frontier: The Captain’s Table Book 5: New Frontier: Once Burned” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Peter David‘s “Star Trek: New Frontier: The Captain’s Table Book 5: New Frontier: Once Burned”:

In today’s episode, Mackenzie Calhoun’s new captain gets rave reviews from everyone who serves under him. But when a couple of the captain’s relatives get delivered back to the ship extra well-done, Calhoun learns it’s the nice ones you have to watch out for. Is a nice guy who facilitates the destruction of an entire civilization actually nice? Does Starfleet need a touch of Chigurh? And did Calhoun cheat at the Captain’s Table? All this and more in Once Burned, the book that needs Robin Williams to tell him “It’s not your fault.”

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New Star Trek Book: “Late Star Trek: The Final Frontier in the Franchise Era”

Late Star Trek: The Final Frontier in the Franchise Era by Adam Kotsko has been added to the Star Trek Book Club!

How Star Trek’s twenty-first-century reinventions illuminate the unique challenges and opportunities of franchise-style corporate storytelling

Late Star Trek explores the beloved science fiction franchise’s repeated attempts to reinvent itself after the end of its 1990s golden age. Beginning with the prequel series Enterprise, Adam Kotsko analyzes the wealth of content set within Star Trek’s sprawling continuity—including authorized books, the three J. J. Abrams “Kelvin Timeline” films, and the streaming series Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Strange New Worlds—as well as fan discourse, to reflect on the perils and promise of the franchise as a unique form of storytelling.

Significantly including the licensed novels and comic books that fill out the Star Trek universe for its fans, Kotsko brings the multiple productions of the early twenty-first century together as a unified whole rather than analyzing them in their current stratified view. He argues that the variety of styles and approaches in this tumultuous era of Star Trek history provides the perfect opportunity to reflect on the nature of the franchise storyworlds that now dominate popular culture. By taking the spin-offs and tie-ins seriously as creative attempts to tell a new story within an established universe, Late Star Trek highlights creative triumphs as well as the tendency for franchise faithfulness to get in the way of creating engaging characters and ideas.

Arguing forcefully against the prevailing consensus that franchises are a sign of cultural decay, Kotsko contends that the Star Trek universe exemplifies an approach to storytelling that has been perennial across cultures. Instead, he finds that what limits creativity within franchises is not their reliance on the familiar but their status as modern myths held not as common cultural heritage but rather owned as corporate intellectual property.

The book is currently scheduled to be published on March 25, 2025

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Greg Cox!

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Happy birthday to Greg Cox!

Greg Cox is an American writer of science fiction, including works that are media tie-ins. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania.

He has written numerous Star Trek novels, including The Eugenics Wars (Volume One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore. His short fiction can be found in such anthologies as Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War, Star Trek: The Amazing Stories and Star Trek: Enterprise logs. His first “Khan” novel, The Eugenics Wars: Volume One, was voted best sci-fi book of the year by the readers of Dreamwatch magazine. Cox can be found in a bonus feature on the “Director’s Edition” DVD of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

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Star Trek Novels: REVIEW

Combined cover test

This is a test to see if I can figure out how to grab covers that are all part of a combined art layout and make it look like it should on this here site.

Boy howdy!

This test is with Jake Bartok’s fantastic covers:

 






And here’s the stained glass covers from J.J. Lendl:






And here’s David Deitrick’s covers for Wrath of Khan:



Star Trek: Countdown had a fun combo that was later repeated in photo form, then repeated again a few months later for Star Trek: Nero, then 2013’s Star Trek: Countdown To Darkness:




















Star Trek (2011) #49 and 50:


Star Trek (2011) #1 had a fun series of photo covers:




Did I miss any?

Out Today: “Star Trek Explorer #14”

Out today: “Star Trek Explorer #14“, by .

It’s the final issue, but we’re going out with a bang!

GOD AND SUPERBEINGS –
Delving into the worlds of Star Trek’s most powerful species!

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS –
With John de Lancie, Denise Crosby, and the one and only William Shatner!

STAR TREK EXPLORER TAKES A BOW –
We take a look back of at 30 years of the magazine at Titan Magazines, celebrating its coverage of the franchise and sharing some favourite memories from editors past and present!

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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Peter David‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Triangle: Imzadi II”:

In today’s episode, the moment Riker decides to stand up for his love is the same moment Worf takes a knee. But the love he hopes to proclaim might not be so undying when some old adversaries roll up to Betazed at the same time. How many of the padds that cross Picard’s desk are time cards? Can Deanna sense Data’s chip emotions? And is it really fair to compare this book to the first Imzadi? All this and more in Triangle: Imzadi II, the book that’s really more of a square, if you think about it.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Andy Mangels!

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Happy birthday to Andy Mangels!

Andy Mangels is a writer of many Star Trek novels, in collaboration with Michael A. Martin. Although some of his novels feature the recurring homosexual character of Ranul Keru (ex-lover of Star Trek: First Contact’s Lt. Hawk), contrary to some claims, he is not the first Trek writer to place a homosexual character in a novel (see The Best and the Brightest by Susan Wright for a minor character, and the Star Trek: SCE series of eBooks). Keru is the first significantly-featured homosexual character in paper novels, however, and Mangels (an openly gay man) and Martin have consistently featured characters of a diverse sexuality, as well as diverse ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and physical abilities, in all of their works.

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“Star Trek: The Original Series: Living Memory” Review by Treknews.net

Treknews.net has added a new review for Christopher L. Bennett‘s “Star Trek: The Original Series: Living Memory”:

Let’s cut to the chase: If you want to read one of the best Star Trek: The Original Series-era novels, then Christopher L. Bennet‘s Living Memory is for you. We were surprised at how much we enjoyed this delicately crafted science-fiction tale, in no small part because the story centers on Nyota Uhura, one of Star Trek’s most underutilized characters who is nonetheless ripe for discovery.

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“Star Trek Discovery: The Art of Glenn Hetrick’s Alchemy Studios” Review by Treknews.net

Treknews.net has added a new review for Joe Nazzaro‘s “Star Trek Discovery: The Art of Glenn Hetrick’s Alchemy Studios”:

If you enjoy learning about the behind-the-scenes process of making Star Trek, there’s been a bit of a buffet for you recently. From The Art of Neville Page to the Art of John Eaves to The Artistry of Dan Curry and The Wrath of Khan: The Making of the Classic Film, there’s never been a better time to appreciate the countless hours spent bringing Star Trek to life.

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Last Chance! Star Trek Book Deals For November 2024







Here’s your last chance to grab this month’s ebook deals! 7 books on sale for $0.99 – $1.99 each, this sale ends December 1st!

Get your cloak and dagger ready, it’s time to read some stories of Section 31!

Star Trek: 15 Corona
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Section 31: Abyss
Star Trek: Section 31: Cloak
Star Trek: Section 31: Disavowed
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Section 31: Rogue
Star Trek: The Original Series: Seasons of Light and Darkness
Star Trek: Voyager: Section 31: Shadow

Happy 2024 Birthday to Melinda Snodgrass!

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Happy birthday to Melinda Snodgrass!

Melinda M. Snodgrass is a writer who worked on several stories and teleplays for Star Trek: The Next Generation. She was also a story editor for The Next Generation during the second season and an executive script consultant on the third season. Her script for “The Measure Of A Man” was unsolicited, the first such script to be produced for The Next Generation. It was also one of the first scripts that she ever wrote. (Peter Lauritson, TNG Season 2 DVD special feature “Departmental Briefing Year Two: Memorable Mission – The Measure Of A Man”)

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Defiant #21”

Out today: “Star Trek: Defiant #21“, by Christopher Cantwell.

Spock and Sela are trapped in the belly of the Romulan warbird Taredrix and General Revo’s coup. The three of them are the only living souls who know of the impending Romulan supernova. With Revo offering Sela the choice between death or a seat at the head of the empire itself, Spock will learn the answer to the question of what drives the universe ever forward: sheer willpower or blood?Meanwhile, it’s up to Worf, B’Elanna, and Ro to save the pastoral planet Antara from the hostile Romulans seeking to take it as their own.

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“Star Trek: Open a Channel: A Woman’s Trek” Review by Trekclivos79.blogspot.com

Trekclivos79.blogspot.com has added a new review for Nana Visitor‘s “Star Trek: Open a Channel: A Woman’s Trek”:

Perhaps hugely masculine but I thought this was a book about the characters and their appearances in the franchise. I was very wrong and should be scolded for such an unusually closed opinion. Open a Channel is likely to be seen as one of the most ground-breaking books in Star Trek literary history and rightly so. Encompassing every generation from The Cage right up to Strange New Worlds, Nana Visitor has taken an incredible deep dive into the very foundations of not just the Star Trek franchise but the fabric of Hollywood across the last 60 years.

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“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum” Review by Trekmovie.com

Trekmovie.com has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum”:

Little has been said in canon about the Starfleet Academy careers of Una Chin-Riley (a.k.a. “Number One,” a.k.a. “Numero Una” “Don’t call her that. No one called her that.”) and Captain Christopher Pike. In the Strange New Worlds episode “Ad Astra per Aspera” we learn that Una’s admission to the Academy was sponsored by Captain Robert April, and that she first met Christopher Pike when she challenged his facts following an inspiring speech he gave at the Academy. We also know (from “Lost in Translation”) that one of her Academy instructors was Pelia, who gave her a “well-deserved” C on her final paper for Starship Maintenance 307. We also know that by the time she was at the Academy, Una had already been long accustomed to hiding her background as an Illyrian, lying to April, Pike, and all of Starfleet, out of fear of being arrested and drummed out of the Fleet for violating the Federation’s laws against genetic modifications.

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“Star Trek #26” Review by Aiptcomics.com

Aiptcomics.com has added a new review for Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing‘s “Star Trek #26”:

Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly’s run on Star Trek is unique in the way that it’s touched on nearly every era of Star Trek lore. It brought back Benjamin Sisko after the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, brought in characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, and even newer shows like Picard and Lower Decks. But Star Trek #26 tops them all by warping the U.S.S. Thesus to the Kelvin Timeline…aka where J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek takes place.

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“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum” Review by Shastrix.com

Shastrix.com has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum”:

Una McCormack arrives as a Strange New Worlds author in this poignant and entertaining novel set in both season two of the show and as a prequel, giving us backstory about the first meeting of Pike and Chin-Riley.

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Una McCormack on Creators.spotify.com discussing “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Asylum”

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Una McCormack was recently featured on Creators.spotify.com to discuss Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Asylum:

This week we chat with author Una McCormack about her latest book, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Asylum.

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“Star Trek: 86 My Brother’s Keeper Book 2: Constitution” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for Michael Jan Friedman‘s “Star Trek: 86 My Brother’s Keeper Book 2: Constitution”:

Michael Jan Friedman has the final frontier down. The second book in My Brother’s Keeper trilogy, Constitution continues the story begun in Republic, which details the friendship of James T. Kirk and Gary Mitchell.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Tony Daniel!

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Happy birthday to Tony Daniel!

Tony Daniel is the author of the Pocket TOS novels Devil’s Bargain and Savage Trade.

Daniel was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and currently lives in Raleigh North Carolina. He has a wife and two children. His first novel was the 1991 Candle, republished in 1993 as Warpath, which is about the settlement of other star systems by Native Americans.

An editor at Baen Books, he has authored a number of non-Trek novels and short stories. He has been nominated for a Hugo Award for his short story Life on the Moon in 1996.

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New Star Trek Comic Books Announced To Preorder! November 2024 Edition






IDW Catalog 2024-12

IDW December 2024 Catalog



Star Trek #29

Sisko is stuck outside space-time on Bajor. He does not know if his crew and his family are alive or if his universe even exists beyond this plane. All Sisko knows is that he must stop Lore before everyone and everything he loves is destroyed forever. To do that, he must build the Orbs of Destiny. It all comes down to this. If there’s any hope for a future, the Prophets will reveal it now.



Star Trek #30

After the Day of Blood, Kahless II is a defeated, broken man who has but one path left: face himself. Thrown backward in time by the Time Crystals of Boreth, Kahless witnesses his own cruelty, hubris, and thirst for messianic power. When he comes face-to-face with himself as a young boy holding his father’s blade for the first time, Kahless must decide what a Klingon’s honor truly means.



Star Trek: Defiant #24

Alexander has but one errand left on his Quv Rite: the Errand of Vengeance. In it, he must find the orchestrator of his dishonor, Kahless II… and kill him. But is a swift death the vengeance Alexander seeks? And is it the end his manipulator deserves?

Star Trek: Lower Decks #4

Rutherford to bridge. We’re not dead! However, after escaping a vacuum collapse of the Alecto system, the U.S.S. Cerritos is lost inside a new space-time that’s expanding away from us in every direction at the speed of light. To make matters worse, an alien intelligence made of pure energy has possessed Tendi and my bodies, shunting our consciousnesses into the ship’s computer. While it’s a fun, flirty energy, we’d very much like our bodies back so we can pop the expanding time bubble and save our universe!

Happy 2024 Birthday to Dave Stern!

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Happy birthday to Dave Stern!

Dave Stern is a Star Trek author and editor living in Massachusetts.

Writer of a number of stories in the universe, his first contribution was for DC Comics co-writing the eighteenth issue of their second TNG volume, “Forbidden Fruit”. Not long after, he wrote the audio adventure Transformations for George Takei.

Stern was also an editor on the Pocket Books Star Trek line, and worked heavily on the Enterprise series of novels, writing five of the tie-in books.

Most recently, he wrote the Original Series novel, The Children of Kings, and was hired on by Stardock to oversee creative storytelling and lore implementation for their Elemental: War of Magic game.

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“Star Trek: Lower Decks – Warp Your Own Way” Review by Akotsko.substack.com

Akotsko.substack.com has added a new review for Ryan North‘s “Star Trek: Lower Decks – Warp Your Own Way”:

As a kid, I loved Choose Your Own Adventure novels—at least until I really, really didn’t. For a lonely, cerebral kid like me the concept was irresistible. I would get to escape into a story, but I would also be able to control the events! Something similar drew me to video games, but I gradually discovered that, like the earliest Nintendo games, CYOA books tended to be punitively difficult and maddeningly frustrating. No sooner had I worked my way to something interesting, finally, when I would invariably make some arbitrary error. Somehow I was just supposed to know that you shouldn’t mention the South Pole when time-traveling to the Middle Ages, or that saying “hi” rather than “hello” would lead to me getting pushed out the airlock. When my mom finally decided to defy my wishes and buy me a regular, linear novel at the book fair instead of yet another CYOA, I was initially annoyed, but I quickly learned the pleasures of a story that is carefully crafted not to kill the hero in dozens if not hundreds of random ways.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Christie Golden!

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Happy birthday to Christie Golden!

Award-winning author Christie Golden has written over thirty novels and several short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Among her many projects are over a dozen Star Trek novels and several original fantasy novels. An avid player of World of Warcraft, she has written two manga short stories and several novels in that world (Lord of the Clans, Rise of the Horde, Arthas: Rise of the Lich King) with a trilogy in the works. She has also written the StarCraft Dark Templar Trilogy, Firstborn, Shadow Hunters, and Twilight. Golden is currently writing three books in the major nine-book Star Wars series Fate of the Jedi, in collaboration with Aaron Allston and Troy Denning. Her first book in the series, Omen, is slated for publication in July of 2009. Golden lives in Colorado with her husband and two cats.

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“Star Trek: Voyager: 16 Seven Of Nine” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Christie Golden‘s “Star Trek: Voyager: 16 Seven Of Nine”:

In today’s episode, Voyager’s new friends cut through red tape like butter, and have good taste in air fresheners to boot. But when Seven comes down with a nasty case of Corvid-19, she’ll need her new feathered friends to help her defuse a nuclear truth bomb. Will the Doctor’s sleepy-time experiments get anyone killed this time? When will Starfleet get off its legalistic high horse? And who got here first: the books or the show? All this and more in Seven of Nine, the book that manages to not get anyone killed by sleeping on the job.

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Out Today: “Star Trek #26”

Out today: “Star Trek #26“, by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing.

In its escape from the Delta Quadrant, the U.S.S. Theseus has landed in an unknown sector of space that appears safer-if not a hundred years younger-than their own. There, the crew receive a signal from an oncoming ship: the U.S.S. Enterprise.Captain James T. Kirk is hailing.

The two crews join together in the race against Lore’s wave of destruction, convinced there must be some countermeasure that will save their universes from complete annihilation. But will their combined bravery and brainpower be enough? Or is it already too late for both their timelines?

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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Headlong Flight” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for Dayton Ward‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Headlong Flight”:

Parallel universes are, of course, an old standby of Star Trek in specific and popular science fiction in general. What can we learn by seeing the road untaken, other universes where people made different choices or things went different ways? This book sees the Enterprise-E returning to its mission of exploration, which eventually brings it into contact with the Enterprise-D from 2367… but an Enterprise-D from a reality where Picard died during the events of “The Best of Both Worlds, Part II” and Riker became captain; other differences include the continued existence of Tasha Yar, Pulaski still serving as CMO, and Wesley working as a civilian specialist on the Enterprise.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Jim Johnson!

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Happy birthday to Jim Johnson!

Jim Johnson is the author of the Pistols and Pyramids weird Western series, the Potomac Shadows urban fantasy trilogy, and is the project manager and line editor for the Star Trek Adventures roleplaying game published by Modiphius Entertainment. When he’s not wrangling words or managing writers, Jim plays board games, card games, the occasional video game and reads as much as possible. He lives in historic Alexandria VA with his family and two marmalade cats. For more information, check out www.scribeineti.com. It might actually be updated by the time you visit.

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“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum” Review by Trek.fm

Trek.fm has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum”:

In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Jonathan Koan and Casey Pettitt are proud to welcome author Una McCormack to talk about her Strange New Worlds novel, Asylum. We discuss starting the book, timelines, the Academy storyline, lectures, and interesting friendship, the mystery, themes, writing the SNW crew, references, using talents, heartbreak, a fun note, where to find Una and our final thoughts..

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Beadle & Grimm Interview With StarTrekBookClub.com

Jon Ciccolini and Bill Rehor of Beadle & Grimm took an hour of their busy day to talk to me about their upcoming Star Trek Murder Mystery and Escape Room games that’s currently on Kickstarter for a surprisingly low price for a game that’s going to have an AR component and some form of participation from Star Trek: Picard actor Todd Stashwick.

I’ve never played a murder mystery table top game before, nor an escape room game, but the concept is super intriguing to me, so if you’re in the same boat, you may appreciate the naive questions, and if you’re already familiar with the concepts, I hope you find my ignorance endearing.

The murder mystery is set on the Titan-A whilst captained by Liam Shaw and you need to clear a character’s name while various murder related shenanigans are playing out through the game artifacts. You can use your phone to interact with the universe with an app and it has the ability to give hints if you get stuck in the narrative.

The escape room is set during Strange New Worlds and involves a ghost ship that you’re going to investigate and presumably escape from.

Both games are on the same Star Trek Kick-Starter and you get a heck of a discount if you buy them both at the same time, but you don’t have very long to make it happen, it’s closing this Friday on November 22nd!

“Star Trek: Lower Decks #1” Review by Aiptcomics.com

Aiptcomics.com has added a new review for Ryan North‘s “Star Trek: Lower Decks #1”:

According to Ryan North, Star Trek: Lower Decks is the best Star Trek, and not just because he’s writing the new ongoing series launching this week. Given his clear sense of real science and comedy, he’s the perfect fit for this series, which is proven to be true once you finish the first issue. Armed with Derek Charm, who perfectly captures the visual style of the series, this first issue has more than enough to warrant a bandwagon uprising for the series.

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Ryan North on Aiptcomics.com discussing “Star Trek: Lower Decks”

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Ryan North was recently featured on Aiptcomics.com to discuss Star Trek: Lower Decks:

AIPT Comics Podcast Episode 300: Creator Spotlight: Ryan North unpacks Star Trek, Fantastic Four, and more

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“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Pliable Truths” Review by Blog.trekcore.com

Blog.trekcore.com has added a new review for Dayton Ward‘s “Star Trek: The Next Generation: Pliable Truths”:

Dayton Ward’s Star Trek: The Next Generation — Pliable Truths is a highly enjoyable prequel to Deep Space Nine, full of winking nods to the long-running Star Trek literary continuity that sadly ended a few years ago.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Alan Dean Foster!

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Happy birthday to Alan Dean Foster!

Alan Dean Foster is a prolific science fiction and fantasy author. He is credited with writing the story for what became Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Born in New York City, Foster went to the University of California, Los Angeles. He currently lives in Prescott, Arizona with his wife.

As a novelist, Foster wrote Ballantine Books’ line of Star Trek: The Animated Series novelizations, titled the Star Trek Logs, and a new, serialized essay on the writing of those Logs, which was included with the five 2006 trade paperback reprint omnibuses. He also wrote a number of the Star Trek stories released by Peter Pan Records. In 2009, Foster wrote the novelization for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek. Foster also wrote an original novel based on the movie, Refugees, which is currently “on hold” following executive decisions at Pocket. He also wrote the novelization of the sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. Foster had the chance to watch the films before writing their novelizations, which according to Greg Cox is unheard of in the industry.

Foster’s best known works are his series of science fiction novels set in the Humanx Commonwealth, an interstellar union of species similar to the United Federation of Planets. He is also known for his novels featuring his two most popular characters, a young empath named Flinx and his companion, Pip. Foster’s most popular fantasy books are those of the Spellsinger series.

In addition, Foster is known for writing novelizations of many feature film screenplays. Among these is the novelization for the 2007 film Transformers and the sequel Revenge of the Fallen, which, like Star Trek, were based on screenplays by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Other film scripts he has novelized include Star Wars: Episodes IV – A New Hope and VII – The Force Awakens, the first three Alien films, John Carpenter’s The Thing, The Last Starfighter, Alien Nation, The Chronicles of Riddick, and Terminator: Salvation.

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Preview of “Star Trek #26”







Here’s a preview of Star Trek #26 by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing which is due to be released this Wednesday on November 20, 2024 at your local comic shop and digital retailers:

In its escape from the Delta Quadrant, the U.S.S. Theseus has landed in an unknown sector of space that appears safer-if not a hundred years younger-than their own. There, the crew receive a signal from an oncoming ship: the U.S.S. Enterprise.Captain James T. Kirk is hailing.

The two crews join together in the race against Lore’s wave of destruction, convinced there must be some countermeasure that will save their universes from complete annihilation. But will their combined bravery and brainpower be enough? Or is it already too late for both their timelines?

Happy 2024 Birthday to Jeff Bond!

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Happy birthday to Jeff Bond!

Jeff Bond is an American magazine editor and writer, currently editor in chief of Geek Monthly. He is perhaps best known for the many reviews and columns he wrote as contributing editor for Film Score Monthly starting in the mid 1990s; as well as liner notes for CD film score releases, for example the 40th Anniversary editions of the James Bond movie scores. He is the author of The Music of Star Trek: Profiles in Style (1999). Jeff Bond lives in Burbank, California.

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“Star Trek: Lower Decks – Warp Your Own Way” Review by Trekmovie.com

Trekmovie.com has added a new review for Ryan North‘s “Star Trek: Lower Decks – Warp Your Own Way”:

Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s, like most kids my age, I loved the “Choose Your Own Adventure” series of interactive novels and the various knockoffs that followed. In these books, young readers could put themselves into the shoes of the story’s protagonist, making decisions every two or three pages that affected how the tale unfolded. As the storylines branched out and became more complicated, many different endings could be discovered, and it was fun to go back to a previous branch, make a different choice, and see how the adventure would have turned out differently.

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Lower Decks #1”

Out today: “Star Trek: Lower Decks #1“, by Ryan North.

Hot off their Eisner nomination for Lower Decks tie-in Shax’s Best Day, stellar duo Ryan North and Derek Charm are kicking off a brand-new ongoing series that’s a big fun adventure on a big fun ship……wherein Dr. T’Ana saves the crew from a virulent, purple-boiled disease that is sure to- Wait, no, everyone’s cured pretty quickly, actually.

Okay…wherein Deep Space 2’s distress call is mysteriously cut off and the crew has to- Wait, nope, they just needed some help resetting their comms systems.

ALL RIGHT, WHEREIN Mariner gets so totally frustrated with the lack of thrills aboard the Cerritos that she drags her friends into a holodeck adventure that would definitely kill them in reality! Should totally provide them all with a sense of purpose and well-being, right?

Right.

Or at least it would have. If the U.S.S. Bonaventure hadn’t shown back up from the Delta Triangle to provide them with a real challenge. It’s time to explore a ghost ship, baby!

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek TPB”

Out today: “Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek TPB“, by Morgan Hampton.

In the aftermath of Kahless’ harrowing Day of Blood, Jake Sisko struggles to find his place in the universe now that his family has been reunited and his father, Benjamin Sisko, has once again saved the Galaxy. Meanwhile, Nog faces the challenges of being the first Ferengi in Starfleet and Alexander Rozhenko is recovering mentally and emotionally from his time as one of Kahless’ devout followers. Although his father, Worf, was able to break him away from the Red Path cult, Alexander is haunted by his actions during the bloody coup and is unsure of his ability to atone for the devastation he caused. Jake, Alexander, and Nog find their stories intertwined as they’re thrust into an alternate reality full of lessons that may be just what the doctor ordered!

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“Star Trek: Lower Decks #1” Review by Comicbook.com

Comicbook.com has added a new review for Ryan North‘s “Star Trek: Lower Decks #1”:

The ongoing Star Trek: Lower Decks comic book series is poised to keep the spirit of the animated series alive.

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Preview of “Star Trek: Lower Decks #1”







Here’s a preview of Star Trek: Lower Decks #1 by Ryan North which is due to be released this Wednesday on November 13, 2024 at your local comic shop and digital retailers:

Hot off their Eisner nomination for Lower Decks tie-in Shax’s Best Day, stellar duo Ryan North and Derek Charm are kicking off a brand-new ongoing series that’s a big fun adventure on a big fun ship……wherein Dr. T’Ana saves the crew from a virulent, purple-boiled disease that is sure to- Wait, no, everyone’s cured pretty quickly, actually.

Okay…wherein Deep Space 2’s distress call is mysteriously cut off and the crew has to- Wait, nope, they just needed some help resetting their comms systems.

ALL RIGHT, WHEREIN Mariner gets so totally frustrated with the lack of thrills aboard the Cerritos that she drags her friends into a holodeck adventure that would definitely kill them in reality! Should totally provide them all with a sense of purpose and well-being, right?

Right.

Or at least it would have. If the U.S.S. Bonaventure hadn’t shown back up from the Delta Triangle to provide them with a real challenge. It’s time to explore a ghost ship, baby!

Happy 2024 Birthday to Dean Wesley Smith!

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Happy birthday to Dean Wesley Smith!

Dean Wesley Smith is a science fiction author, known primarily for his Star Trek novels, film novelizations, and other novels of licensed properties such as Smallville, Spider-Man, X-Men, Aliens, Roswell, Men in Black, and Quantum Leap. He is also known for a number of his original novels, such as The Tenth Planet series, on which he collaborated with his wife, author Kristine Kathryn Rusch. They have also collaborated on other novels, including some of their Star Trek books.

Smith’s film novelizations include Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, The Rundown, Steel, The Core, and X-Men.

His Star Trek novels include original books in series adapted from all five of the live action television series: the original series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise. He has also written books in the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers series, and has edited the contest anthology series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Smith’s stories can also be found in almost 20 different anthologies, such as Journeys to the Twilight Zone (1992), The Book of Kings (1995), and Past Lives, Present Tense. He also wrote 4 books with his wife under the name Sandy Schofield.

Rusch and Smith operated Pulphouse Publishing for many years and edited the original (hardback) incarnation of Pulphouse Magazine; they won a World Fantasy Award in 1989. In 1992, Smith was the founding publisher of Tomorrow Speculative Fiction before selling the magazine to editor Algis Budrys’s UniFont.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to Eric A. Stillwell!

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Happy birthday to Eric A. Stillwell!

Eric A. Stillwell is a producer and writer who worked on a number of television series, made-for-television movies, and motion pictures, including numerous Star Trek series and motion pictures.

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“Star Trek: Prey: Book 3: The Hall of Heroes” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for John Jackson Miller‘s “Star Trek: Prey: Book 3: The Hall of Heroes”:

Well, if you’ve been following my reviews of the Prey trilogy thus far, you’ll know it hasn’t set my world alight. Me on book 1: “But I wanted Picard, Riker, La Forge, and so on to do something interesting and clever, to figure something out. Hopefully that’s what books 2 and 3 are for.” On book 2: “This book feels like it’s treading water for the people in it, even as the plot is always getting more complicated… Miller writes in a way that’s fun and easy to read, I never dreaded this book or anything, but it doesn’t feel like it has enough of a point to be three novels.”

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“Star Trek: Voyager: Pathways” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for Jeri Taylor‘s “Star Trek: Voyager: Pathways”:

In today’s episode, “stories from camp” takes on a whole new meaning when several senior crew members find themselves laboring for some harsh captors. But finding a way out will put all their “looking like they’re working” skills to the test. Who spins the best fireside yarn? Can Starfleet Academy really make you participate in a sport? And what would Kes have had to do to make Neelix not be attracted to her? All this and more in Pathways, the book that connects the dots between Tom Paris and Pepe Silvia.

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Happy 2024 Birthday to William J. Birnes!

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Happy birthday to William J. Birnes!

William J. “Bill” Birnes is an American author and ufologist. A graduate of New York University, he holds a Ph.D in medieval literature (with a dissertation on Piers Plowman) from the same institution (1974) and later earned a J.D. degree from Concord Law School.

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“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum” Review by Treknews.net

Treknews.net has added a new review for Una McCormack‘s “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum”:

The reintroduction of Una Chin-Riley – the original Number One first seen in Star Trek‘s very first episode – in modern Trek thanks to Star Trek: Discovery was a highlight of that show’s second season. Una, played by Rebecca Romijn, continued to endear herself to viewers in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and now has, in our opinion, become an invaluable element of that show’s success. It makes sense, then, that the genetically modified Illyrian takes center stage in what’s the second novel based on Strange New Worlds (despite what the book’s cover suggests). But does this story serve the character faithfully?

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