Aquarius wrote:Oh, thanks, EntAllat! I had the thought to do that too, before things fell apart at home, and I forgot to mention it.
Aquarius wrote:Gonna be a while before I can read the new book, but I already have my Christmas break planned! LOL
List of profic for Star Trek: Enterprise
Episode adaptations:
Star Trek: Enterprise: Broken Bow by Diane Carey
Star Trek: Enterprise: Shockwave by Paul Ruditis
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Expanse by J.M. Dillard
Novels (pre-relaunch):
Star Trek: Enterprise: By the Book by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Star Trek: Enterprise: Surak's Soul by J.M. Dillard
Star Trek: Enterprise: What Price Honor by Dave Stern
Star Trek: Enterprise: Daedalus (part one of two) by Dave Stern
Star Trek: Enterprise: Daedalus's Children (part two of two) by Dave Stern
Star Trek: Enterprise: Rosetta by Dave Stern
Star Trek: Enterprise: Last Full Measure by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels
Novels (re-launch):
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Good That Men Do by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
Star Trek: Enterprise: Kobayashi Maru by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Romulan War: Beneath The Raptor's Wing by Michael A. Martin
Star Trek: Enterprise: The Romulan War: To Brave The Storm by Michael A. Martin
Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: A Choice of Futures by Christopher L. Bennett
In Manuals, etc.:
Star Trek Star Charts: The Complete Atlas of Star Trek by Geoffrey Mandel
Federation the First 150 years by David A. Goodman
Short Stories/Entries in:
Star Trek Mirror Universe: Glass Empires by David Mack, Greg Cox, Mike Sussman and Dayton Ward
Star Trek Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows by Margaret Clarke and Marco Palmieri
Star Trek: Tales From The Captain's Table by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Star Trek Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism by Christopher L. Bennett, William Leisner and James Swallow
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 5: "Remnant" by James J and Louisa M. Swann, "A Girl for Every Star" by John Takis & "Hoshi's Gift" by Kelle Vozka
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 6: "Savior" by Julie Hyzy, "Preconceptions" by Penny A Proctor & "Cabin E-14" by Shane Zeranski
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 7: "Earthquake Weather" by Lousia M. Swann
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 8: "Egg Drop Soup" by Robert Burke Richardson, "Hero" by Lorraine Anderson & "Insanity" by A. Rhea King
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 9: "Rounding a Corner Already Turned" by Allison Cain, "Mother Nature's Little Reminders" by A Rhea King & "Mestral" Ben Gilfoy
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Vol. 10: "The Dream" by Robyn Sullivent Gries, "Universal Chord" by Carolyn Winifred & "You Are Not in Space" by Edgar Governo
Also major storyline present all of the books of:
Star Trek: Destiny Trilogy by David Mack
Gets a mention in...
Forgotten History by C.L. Bennett (TOS)
A new nation has arisen from the ashes of the Romulan War: the United Federation of Planets, an unprecedented union of diverse species cooperating for the good of all. Admiral Jonathan Archer—the former captain of the Earth starship Enterprise, whose efforts made this union possible—envisions a vibrant Federation promoting galactic peace and a multispecies Starfleet dedicated to exploring strange new worlds. Archer’s former crewmates, including Captain T’Pol of the U.S.S. Endeavour and Captain Malcolm Reed of the U.S.S. Pioneer, work with him to secure that bright future. Yet others within the Federation see its purpose as chiefly military, a united defense against a dangerous galaxy, while some of its neighbors view that military might with suspicion and fear. And getting the member nations, their space fleets, and even their technologies to work together as a unified whole is an ongoing challenge.
When a new threat emerges from a force so alien and hostile that negotiation seems impossible, a group of unaligned worlds asks Starfleet to come to its defense, and the Federation’s leaders seize the opportunity to build their reputation as an interstellar power. But Archer fears the conflict is building toward an unnecessary war, potentially taking the young nation down a path it was never meant to follow. Archer and his allies strive to find a better solution . . . but old foes are working secretly to sabotage their efforts and ensure that the great experiment called the Federation comes to a quick and bloody end.
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