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'''Star Trek: The Lost Era''' is a series of [[novels]] published by [[Pocket Books]]. The 'lost era' is the period of history between the death of [[James T. Kirk]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|Enterprise-B]] in [[2293]] and [[2360]], just before the launch of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Enterprise-D]].
 
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{{Sidebar novel series|
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| image = The Sundered.jpg
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| imagecap = Cover for book 1, ''The Sundered''
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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| Published = {{m|August|2003}}–
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| Novels = 11+
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| Year = [[2289]]-[[2369]]
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}}
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'''''Star Trek: The Lost Era''''' started as a six part series of [[novels]] published by [[Pocket Books]]. Since that initial release, several more novels have been released as "tales [or sagas] of The Lost Era."
   
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The "Lost Era" was originally defined as the period of history between the apparent death of [[James T. Kirk]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|''Enterprise''-B]] in [[2293]] and the launch of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2363]]. However, the ''[[Star Trek: Terok Nor]]'' miniseries extends past that point, to just prior to the events of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' in [[2369]].
==Books in the series==
 
* [[The Sundered]]
 
* [[Serpents Among the Ruins]]
 
* [[The Art of the Impossible]]
 
* [[Well of Souls]]
 
* [[Deny Thy Father]]
 
* [[Catalyst of Sorrows]]
 
   
==Characters==
 
   
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== Novels ==
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=== Released under the series banner ===
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*''[[The Sundered]]'', featuring [[Hikaru Sulu]] on the [[USS Excelsior|''Excelsior'']], [[2298]].
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*''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]'', featuring [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|''Enterprise''-B]] and the [[Tomed Incident]], [[2311]].
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*''[[The Art of the Impossible]]'', covering the [[Betreka Nebula Incident]], [[2328]]–[[2346]].
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*''[[Well of Souls]]'', featuring [[Rachel Garrett]] and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|''Enterprise''-C]], [[2336]].
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* ''[[Deny Thy Father]]'', featuring [[William Riker]] on the {{USS|Pegasus}}, [[2355]]–[[2357]].
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*''[[Catalyst of Sorrows]]'', featuring [[Nyota Uhura]], [[Beverly Crusher]], [[Benjamin Sisko]], and [[Tuvok]], [[2360]].
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*''[[One Constant Star]]'' ({{m|May|2014}}), featuring the ''Enterprise''-B, [[2303]]–[[2319]].
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:''A [[undeveloped novels and reference books|planned but unreleased work]] would have featured Sisko on the {{USS|Okinawa}} during the [[Federation-Tzenkethi War|Tzenkethi War]]'' in the [[2360s]].''
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=== "Tales of ''The Lost Era''" ===
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*''[[The Buried Age]]'', featuring [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] between the loss of the {{USS|Stargazer}} and the launch of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, [[2355]]–[[2363]]
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*''[[Star Trek: Terok Nor]]'', a miniseries covering the [[Cardassian]] [[Occupation of Bajor]], [[2318]]–[[2369]]
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== Works in the same timeframe ==
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* [[2289]]–[[2295]] – ''[[Forged in Fire]]'', featuring [[Hikaru Sulu]] and [[Curzon Dax]]
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* [[2290s]] – ''[[Cacophony]]'' and ''[[Envoy]]'', featuring Hikaru Sulu
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* [[2294]] – ''[[The Captain's Daughter]]'', featuring Hikaru and [[Demora Sulu]]
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* [[2300]] – ''[[Cast No Shadow]]'', featuring [[Valeris]] and [[Spock]].
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* [[2314]] – ''[[Transformations]]'', featuring Hikaru Sulu
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* [[2315]]–[[2316]] – ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'': "Iron and Sacrifice", featuring Demora Sulu
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* [[2333]] – the ''[[Star Trek: Stargazer]]'' series, featuring [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]
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* [[2329]]–[[2344]] – ''[[Vulcan's Heart]]'', featuring [[Spock]], [[Saavik]] and Picard
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* [[2355]] – ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'': "Darkness", featuring Picard
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==Characters==
 
* [[Hikaru Sulu]]
 
* [[Hikaru Sulu]]
 
* [[Pavel Chekov]]
 
* [[Pavel Chekov]]
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* [[Christine Chapel]]
 
* [[Christine Chapel]]
 
* [[Tuvok]]
 
* [[Tuvok]]
* [[John Harriman]]
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* [[John Harriman]]
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* [[Demora Sulu]]
* [[Colonel]] [[Worf (Colonel)| Worf]]
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* [[Worf (Colonel)| Colonel Worf]]
 
* [[Curzon Dax]]
 
* [[Curzon Dax]]
 
* [[Rachel Garrett]]
 
* [[Rachel Garrett]]
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* [[Ian Andrew Troi]]
 
* [[Ian Andrew Troi]]
 
* [[Lwaxana Troi]]
 
* [[Lwaxana Troi]]
* [[Uhura]]
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* [[Nyota Uhura]]
 
* [[Kyle Riker]]
 
* [[Kyle Riker]]
* [[William Riker]]
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* [[William T. Riker]]
 
* [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Beverly Crusher]]
 
* [[Benjamin Sisko]]
 
* [[Benjamin Sisko]]
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Revision as of 15:11, 4 July 2015

Template:Realworld

Star Trek: The Lost Era started as a six part series of novels published by Pocket Books. Since that initial release, several more novels have been released as "tales [or sagas] of The Lost Era."

The "Lost Era" was originally defined as the period of history between the apparent death of James T. Kirk aboard the Enterprise-B in 2293 and the launch of the USS Enterprise-D in 2363. However, the Star Trek: Terok Nor miniseries extends past that point, to just prior to the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 2369.


Novels

Released under the series banner

A planned but unreleased work would have featured Sisko on the USS Okinawa during the Tzenkethi War in the 2360s.

"Tales of The Lost Era"

Works in the same timeframe

Characters

External link