The Lost Years
After the Enterprise’s mission ends, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy face new roles, old bonds, and a dangerous crisis.
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These books are ranked using the setting labels extracted for Strangers from the Sky.
Setting labels used: pre-Federation Earth, twenty-first century, pre-warp Earth, deep future, original series era, post-TMP era, early five-year mission, spacefaring future, South Pacific, Academy, San Francisco, ocean crash site
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After the Enterprise’s mission ends, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy face new roles, old bonds, and a dangerous crisis.
A Star Trek: Enterprise relaunch novel retells the finale through a hidden-history spy story that reveals Trip Tucker’s fate.
A Star Trek prequel follows a colony disaster, a brutal survival decision, and the hunt that links Discovery to TOS.
Why this is here
Three Star Trek eras collide as Kirk, Picard, and Zefram Cochrane face linked crises that could reshape the Federation.
Teenage Kirk and Spock are pulled into a conspiracy that pushes them toward Starfleet Academy and each other.
The Enterprise faces a mysterious force that absorbs life, while Troi hears the lost crew pleading across centuries.
A Borg crisis draws Picard, Janeway, Seven, and Spock into a high-stakes crossover with Earth and the Enterprise at risk.
Why this is here
A disgraced freighter captain’s hunt for a future turns into a twisty, reference-rich Star Trek caper across the frontier.
An unknown alien civilization launches a devastating first strike across the solar system, leaving scattered human survivors to endure.
A sixteen-year-old Starfleet hopeful must break from family expectations to find her own path to the stars.
On a future Earth, a colony ship’s launch is threatened by sabotage, corporate intrigue, and a fanatical cult.
Why this is here
A fictional memoir lets Captain Janeway recount her life, from youth to Voyager and beyond, in her own voice.