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| Author = [[Michael Okuda]] and [[Denise Okuda]], with [[Debbie Mirek]]
 
| Author = [[Michael Okuda]] and [[Denise Okuda]], with [[Debbie Mirek]]
 
| Artist = [[Doug Drexler]]
 
| Artist = [[Doug Drexler]]
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]<br/>[[Heel]] (Germany)<br/>[[DAI]] (Japan)
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]<br/>[[becker&mayer!]] (4th edition)<br />[[Heel]] (Germany)<br/>[[Fanucci Editore]] (Italy)<br/>[[Dai-X]] (Japan)
| Published = {{d|1|May|1994}}<br />{{m|January|1995}} (Germany)<br />{{m|August|1998}} (Japan)<br/>second edition<br/>{{d|1|December|1997}}<br />third edition<br />{{d|1|October|1999}}<br/>{{d|10|April|2003}} (Japan)
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| Published = '''First edition:'''<br />{{d|1|May|1994}}<br />{{m|January|1995}} (Germany)<br />{{m|August|1998}} (Japan)<br/>'''Second edition:'''<br/>{{d|1|December|1997}}<br />'''Third edition:'''<br />{{d|1|October|1999}}<br/>{{m|February|2001}} (Italy)<br />{{d|10|April|2003}} (Japan)<br/>{{m|May|2011}} ([[eBook]])<br />'''Fourth edition:'''<br />Autumn {{y|2016}}
| Pages = 400 (1st ed., 364 Germany, 495 Japan)<br />640 (2nd ed.)<br />745 (3rd ed., 794 Japan)
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| Pages = 400 (1st ed, 364 Germany, 495 Japan)<br />640 (2nd ed.)<br />745 (3rd ed, 794 Italy, Japan)<br />1056 (4th ed.)
| ISBN = 0671869051 (1st ed., softcover)<br />ISBN 0671886843 (1st ed., hardcover)<br />ISBN 3893654496 (1st ed., Germany)<br />ISBN 4883214311 (1st ed., Japan)<br />ISBN 0671536079 (2nd ed.)<br />ISBN 0671536095 (3rd ed., softcover)<br />ISBN 0671034758 (3rd ed., hardcover)<br />ISBN 4812518725 (3rd ed., Japan)
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| ISBN = 0671869051 (1st ed, softcover)<br />ISBN 0671886843 (1st ed, hardcover)<br />ISBN 3893654496 (1st ed, Germany)<br />ISBN 4883214311 (1st ed, Japan)<br />ISBN 0671536079 (2nd ed.)<br />ISBN 0671536095 (3rd ed, softcover)<br />ISBN 0671034758 (3rd ed, hardcover)<br />ISBN 8834707494 (3rd ed, Italy)<br />ISBN 4812518725 (3rd ed, Japan)<br />ISBN 1451646887 (3rd ed, [[eBook]])
 
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The '''''Star Trek Encyclopedia''' - A Reference Guide to the Future'' is the "definitive" ''Star Trek'' reference, compiled by the production staff and officially recognized by [[Paramount Pictures]].
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The '''''Star Trek Encyclopedia''' - A Reference Guide to the Future'' is the "definitive" ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[reference book]], compiled by the [[production staff]] and officially licensed and endorsed by [[Paramount Pictures]]. An A-Z encyclopedia covering subjects from [[Andorian]]s to [[Zefram Cochrane]] to [[Atoz]], the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' was compiled by ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' staffers [[Denise Okuda|Denise]] and [[Michael Okuda]]. With artwork from [[Doug Drexler]], it includes summaries of all episodes, descriptions of all characters, rundowns of all locations, data on all [[lifeform]]s, and details on all [[starship]]s that appeared in the ''Star Trek'' universe.
   
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The fourth edition of the ''Encyclopedia'', comprising two hardcover volumes in a slipcase, is expected to be released in autumn {{y|2016}}. Published by [[becker&mayer!]], this new edition &ndash; the first in seventeen years &ndash; will include 300 new pages covering the remaining seasons of ''Voyager'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', as well as {{film|10}} and an appendix discussing the [[alternate reality]]. [http://www.startrek.com/article/star-trek-encyclopedia-getting-massive-update]
While the first edition was still executed in black and white, the two subsequent editions were full color editions, with new color updated artwork by [[Doug Drexler]]. The first and third editions came in softcover and in hardcover in a dust jacket variants, the second edition only executed as hardcover.
 
   
 
== Summary ==
Two editions saw a Japanese-language release which, while largely faithful translations, were updated and expanded versions from their English-language counterparts. The only other known international release is the slightly abridged 1995 German-language first edition, published by [[Heel]].
 
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;From the interior book jacket (3rd edition)
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:''From [['aucdet IX|'audet IX]] ''[sic]'' to [[Zytchin III]], this book covers it all. This is the ultimate reference book for all ''Star Trek'' [[Trekkie|fan]]s!''
   
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:''Added to this edition are 128 new pages. This addendum highlights the latest episodes of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', ''Star Trek: Voyager'' and the newest feature film, {{film|9}}.
==Summary==
 
An A-Z encyclopedia covering subjects from [[Andorian]]s to [[Zefram Cochrane]] to [[Atoz]], the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' was compiled by ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' staffers [[Denise Okuda|Denise]] and [[Michael Okuda]]. It includes summaries of all episodes, descriptions of all characters, rundowns of all locations, data on all [[lifeform]]s, and details on all [[starship]]s that appeared in the ''Star Trek'' universe up to the [[VOY Season 5|fifth season]] of ''Voyager'', and the final season of [[DS9]] in the third edition.
 
   
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:''The thousands of photos and hundreds of illustrations place the ''Star Trek'' universe at your fingertips, Planets and stars, weapons and ships, people and places are just part of the meticulous research and the countless cross-references that fill this book.''
Not taken into account are officially non-[[canon]] works - such as the various ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels, games - and ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series|The Animated Series]]''.
 
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{{review}}
   
 
== Background information ==
Some articles (generally only a paragraph or two long) contain little known facts from behind-the-scenes, presented in italicized fonts. Many also featured images created specifically for the ''Encyclopedia'', including shots of barely visible starships like the [[Saber class|''Saber-class'']] and {{ShipClass|Akira}} vessels, and a photograph of Cochrane's statue.
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* Articles generally comprise one or two paragraphs. Some contain behind-the-scenes information, annotated in italicized fonts to distinguish them from the in-universe approach of the work. Many also featured images created specifically for the ''Encyclopedia'', including shots of barely visible starships like the {{class|Saber}} and {{class|Akira}} vessels, and a photograph of Cochrane's statue.
   
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=== Editions ===
The last published edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' was the 3rd edition in {{y|1999}}. This edition features a 128-page special section in the rear containing information from {{film|9}}, the final season of ''Deep Space Nine'' and the fifth season of ''Voyager''. This was a cost-saving measure, as integrating this information alphabetically into the existing material would have resulted in a greater publishing expense and thus a higher price.
 
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*The first edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' was published in black and white, and in both hardcover and softcover formats. It contained material from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', the first six [[Star Trek movies|''Star Trek'' movies]], ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' to partway through season 7, and part of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 1|season 1]]. This edition was translated into Japanese and German (1995, published by [[Heel]]).
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*The second edition saw the ''Encyclopedia'' published in full color. It was only published in hardcover format. It added information from the remainder of [[TNG Season 7]], {{film|7}}, {{film|8}}, ''Deep Space Nine'' to partway through [[DS9 Season 5|season 5]] and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' to partway through [[VOY Season 3|season 3]].
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*The third edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' retained the full-color format, and had both hardcover and softcover releases. However, this edition took a different approach to its update &ndash; which covered {{film|9}}, ''Deep Space Nine'' to partway through [[DS9 Season 7|season 7]] (but with main character details covering the final episodes) and ''Voyager'' to partway through [[VOY Season 5|season 5]] &ndash; as it was provided in a 128-page appendix to the second edition material. This was a cost-saving measure, as integrating this information alphabetically into the existing material of the second edition would have resulted in a greater publishing expense and thus a higher price. This edition was released in hardcover in Japanese and Italian (translated from English by Massimiliano Antonioli for [[Fanucci Editore]] as the '''''Enciclopedia ufficiale di Star Trek'''''). Both of these editions contained fifty pages of additional material over their English-language source publication.
   
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=== Sources and usage ===
It seems unlikely that a fourth edition of the ''Encyclopedia'' will be published. Editors from [[Pocket Books]] have indicated that they have little interest in continuing their line of ''Star Trek'' reference books, such as the technical manuals, the ''Encyclopedia'', and the ''[[Star Trek Chronology]]'', due to the low sales such high-priced items engender.
 
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* Not taken into account were officially licensed non-live action works &ndash; such as the various ''Star Trek'' [[novels]], [[comics]], and [[games]], which are considered apocryphal; nor was ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]'', which was considered non-[[canon]] at the time of writing the ''Encyclopedia'', or any previously licensed in-universe reference work which had hitherto been considered "official". Co-author [[Debbie Mirek]] commented, regarding the ''Animated Series'': "''I am not really sure why it was discounted. I believe [[Gene Roddenberry|Roddenberry]] did not like the animated series, and Michael, who respected the man enormously, valued his opinion. Gene was largely out of the loop for TNG, in my opinion, so what happened with [{{film|2}}] and onward, shouldn't be attributed to him. Mike worked on all those films, and they have to be recognized as part of the "universe".''" [http://www.trekplace.com/debbiemirek.html]
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*The ''Star Trek'' franchise treats the ''Encyclopedia'', together with the ''Star Trek Chronology'', as the primary reference sources (beyond the episodes/movies themselves) for all subsequent in-universe [[reference works]]. Licensed works of this kind &ndash; such as the later [[GE Fabbri]] and [[Haynes Publishing]] ''Star Trek'' publications &ndash; are required to be in concordance with the information contained within these two works. As a consequence, a number of previous reference works written from an in-universe perspective were no longer treated as official references &ndash; most notably [[Franz Joseph]]'s ''[[Star Fleet Technical Manual]]'' as well as [[Shane Johnson]]'s ''[[Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise]]'' and ''[[Worlds of the Federation]]'' &ndash; and no information from these was taken into account in either the ''Encyclopedia'' or the ''Chronology''. Labeled "unofficial", these works were ''de facto'' demoted by the franchise to the apocryphal status of novels, comics, and games. ({{STTM|2|11|71}}) [[Greg Jein]]'s "[[The Case of Jonathan Doe Starship]]" article, written as a [[Trekkie|fan]] two decades earlier, was the '''''only''''' unofficial source acknowledged in the ''Encyclopedia'' (1st ed, p. 57; 3rd ed, pp. 85-86). The {{class|Constitution}} registries in the ''Encyclopedia'' are largely based on this article, starting their journey to elevation into canon.
 
* Though for the most part adhering to what was canonically established, there was some conjecture included in the ''Encyclopedia'', aside from some of the ''Constitution''-class registries, as the authors made several references to material that was never explicitly noted in canon (i.e. made up exclusively for the ''Encyclopedia'') or that came from unspecified materials that have yet to be identified on screen. The vast majority of these references were the registries, class designations, and some of the classes themselves assigned to [[Federation starships]] which were identified on screen by name only, be it orally or visually. Classes noted as conjectural are listed below.
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* While the authors had incorporated some conjectural historical information in their earlier ''[[Star Trek Chronology]]'', mostly pertaining to early non-canonically established ''Star Trek'' history, they refrained from including most of that information in the ''Encyclopedia'', strictly adhering to what was established on screen. The ''Encyclopedia'' was essentially a byproduct from the research the authors had performed for the ''Chronology'', the first edition of which was published one year prior to the first edition of the ''Encyclopedia''. "''We again worked by episode, but used the scripts as a reference tool (once they were matched to the aired version of the episode). We catalogued terms, not just chronological data. We did the chronology for the sake of the chronology...it was only afterwards that the idea for the encyclopedia came up.''", Mirek clarified. [http://www.trekplace.com/debbiemirek.html]
   
 
===Conjectural ship classes===
The only "official" exhaustive reference work that is still updated is the Library of [[StarTrek.com]], though this sometimes contains discrepancies.
 
 
The following classes appeared in the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' and are noted as conjectural, but not on what basis. ''Rigel''-class was mentioned on a [[Starfleet Operations]] chart in {{e|Brothers}}:
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* Conjectural ship classes
 
** {{mb|Antares class (starship)|''Antares''-class}}
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** {{mb|Andromeda class|''Andromeda''-class}}
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** {{mb|Chimera class|''Chimera''-class}}
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** {{mb|Deneva class|''Deneva''-class}}
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** {{mb|Hokule'a class|''Hokule'a''-class}}
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** {{mb|Istanbul class|''Istanbul''-class}}
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** {{mb|Mediterranean class|''Mediterranean''-class}}
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** {{mb|Rigel class|''Rigel''-class}}
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** {{mb|Sequoia class|''Sequoia''-class}}
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** {{mb|Surak class|''Surak''-class}}
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** {{mb|Wambundu class|''Wambundu''-class}}
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** {{mb|Yorkshire class|''Yorkshire''-class}}
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** {{mb|Zodiac class|''Zodiac''-class}}
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</div>
   
 
=== Cover gallery ===
==Background information==
 
The authors of the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' made several references to material that was never explicitly noted in canon (i.e. made up exclusively for the ''Encyclopedia'') or that came from unspecified materials that have yet to be identified on screen. A majority of these references are related to [[Federation starships]], notably their registries, class designations, and some of the classes themselves.
 
 
===Ship classes===
 
The following classes appeared in the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' and are noted as conjectural, but not on what basis.
 
 
* ''Antares''-class ({{mbeta|Antares class (starship)}})
 
* ''Andromeda''-class ({{mbeta|Andromeda class}})
 
* ''Chimera''-class ({{mbeta|Chimera class}})
 
* ''Deneva''-class ({{mbeta|Deneva class}})
 
* ''Hokule'a''-class ({{mbeta|Hokule'a class}})
 
* ''Istanbul''-class ({{mbeta|Istanbul class}})
 
* ''Mediterranean''-class ({{mbeta|Mediterranean class}})
 
* ''Rigel''-class ({{mbeta|Rigel class}})
 
* ''Sequoia''-class ({{mbeta|Sequoia class}})
 
* ''Surak''-class ({{mbeta|Surak class}})
 
* ''Wambundu''-class ({{mbeta|Wambundu class}})
 
* ''Yorkshire''-class ({{mbeta|Yorkshire class}})
 
* ''Zodiac''-class ({{mbeta|Zodiac class}})
 
 
===Cover gallery===
 
 
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<gallery>
 
File:Encyclopedia first edition.jpg|First edition cover
 
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File:Cover of the Japanese first edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.jpg|First edition softcover (Japan)
 
File:Cover of the Japanese first edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.jpg|First edition softcover (Japan)
 
File:Encyclopedia second edition.jpg|Second edition cover
 
File:Encyclopedia second edition.jpg|Second edition cover
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File:star trek encyclopedia cover.jpg|Third edition cover
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File:Cover of the Italian third edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.jpg|Third edition hardcover (Italy)
 
File:Cover of the Japanese third edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.jpg|Third edition hardcover (Japan)
 
File:Cover of the Japanese third edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.jpg|Third edition hardcover (Japan)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==Further reading==
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== Further reading ==
 
*"Star Trek Encyclopedias", {{STTM|1|4}}, pp. 90-91
 
*"Star Trek Encyclopedias", {{STTM|1|4}}, pp. 90-91
   
==See also==
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== See also ==
 
* ''[[Star Trek Omnipedia]]''
 
* ''[[Star Trek Omnipedia]]''
 
* ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]''
 
* ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]''
   
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== External link ==
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The Star Trek Encyclopedia - A Reference Guide to the Future is the "definitive" Star Trek reference book, compiled by the production staff and officially licensed and endorsed by Paramount Pictures. An A-Z encyclopedia covering subjects from Andorians to Zefram Cochrane to Atoz, the Star Trek Encyclopedia was compiled by Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager staffers Denise and Michael Okuda. With artwork from Doug Drexler, it includes summaries of all episodes, descriptions of all characters, rundowns of all locations, data on all lifeforms, and details on all starships that appeared in the Star Trek universe.

The fourth edition of the Encyclopedia, comprising two hardcover volumes in a slipcase, is expected to be released in autumn 2016. Published by becker&mayer!, this new edition – the first in seventeen years – will include 300 new pages covering the remaining seasons of Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as Star Trek Nemesis and an appendix discussing the alternate reality. [1]

Summary

From the interior book jacket (3rd edition)
From 'audet IX [sic] to Zytchin III, this book covers it all. This is the ultimate reference book for all Star Trek fans!
Added to this edition are 128 new pages. This addendum highlights the latest episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and the newest feature film, Star Trek: Insurrection.
The thousands of photos and hundreds of illustrations place the Star Trek universe at your fingertips, Planets and stars, weapons and ships, people and places are just part of the meticulous research and the countless cross-references that fill this book.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Background information

  • Articles generally comprise one or two paragraphs. Some contain behind-the-scenes information, annotated in italicized fonts to distinguish them from the in-universe approach of the work. Many also featured images created specifically for the Encyclopedia, including shots of barely visible starships like the Saber-class and Akira-class vessels, and a photograph of Cochrane's statue.

Editions

  • The first edition of the Encyclopedia was published in black and white, and in both hardcover and softcover formats. It contained material from Star Trek: The Original Series, the first six Star Trek movies, Star Trek: The Next Generation to partway through season 7, and part of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1. This edition was translated into Japanese and German (1995, published by Heel).
  • The second edition saw the Encyclopedia published in full color. It was only published in hardcover format. It added information from the remainder of TNG Season 7, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Deep Space Nine to partway through season 5 and Star Trek: Voyager to partway through season 3.
  • The third edition of the Encyclopedia retained the full-color format, and had both hardcover and softcover releases. However, this edition took a different approach to its update – which covered Star Trek: Insurrection, Deep Space Nine to partway through season 7 (but with main character details covering the final episodes) and Voyager to partway through season 5 – as it was provided in a 128-page appendix to the second edition material. This was a cost-saving measure, as integrating this information alphabetically into the existing material of the second edition would have resulted in a greater publishing expense and thus a higher price. This edition was released in hardcover in Japanese and Italian (translated from English by Massimiliano Antonioli for Fanucci Editore as the Enciclopedia ufficiale di Star Trek). Both of these editions contained fifty pages of additional material over their English-language source publication.

Sources and usage

  • Not taken into account were officially licensed non-live action works – such as the various Star Trek novels, comics, and games, which are considered apocryphal; nor was Star Trek: The Animated Series, which was considered non-canon at the time of writing the Encyclopedia, or any previously licensed in-universe reference work which had hitherto been considered "official". Co-author Debbie Mirek commented, regarding the Animated Series: "I am not really sure why it was discounted. I believe Roddenberry did not like the animated series, and Michael, who respected the man enormously, valued his opinion. Gene was largely out of the loop for TNG, in my opinion, so what happened with [[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]] and onward, shouldn't be attributed to him. Mike worked on all those films, and they have to be recognized as part of the "universe"." [2]
  • The Star Trek franchise treats the Encyclopedia, together with the Star Trek Chronology, as the primary reference sources (beyond the episodes/movies themselves) for all subsequent in-universe reference works. Licensed works of this kind – such as the later GE Fabbri and Haynes Publishing Star Trek publications – are required to be in concordance with the information contained within these two works. As a consequence, a number of previous reference works written from an in-universe perspective were no longer treated as official references – most notably Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual as well as Shane Johnson's Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise and Worlds of the Federation – and no information from these was taken into account in either the Encyclopedia or the Chronology. Labeled "unofficial", these works were de facto demoted by the franchise to the apocryphal status of novels, comics, and games. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 11, p. 71) Greg Jein's "The Case of Jonathan Doe Starship" article, written as a fan two decades earlier, was the only unofficial source acknowledged in the Encyclopedia (1st ed, p. 57; 3rd ed, pp. 85-86). The Constitution-class registries in the Encyclopedia are largely based on this article, starting their journey to elevation into canon.
  • Though for the most part adhering to what was canonically established, there was some conjecture included in the Encyclopedia, aside from some of the Constitution-class registries, as the authors made several references to material that was never explicitly noted in canon (i.e. made up exclusively for the Encyclopedia) or that came from unspecified materials that have yet to be identified on screen. The vast majority of these references were the registries, class designations, and some of the classes themselves assigned to Federation starships which were identified on screen by name only, be it orally or visually. Classes noted as conjectural are listed below.
  • While the authors had incorporated some conjectural historical information in their earlier Star Trek Chronology, mostly pertaining to early non-canonically established Star Trek history, they refrained from including most of that information in the Encyclopedia, strictly adhering to what was established on screen. The Encyclopedia was essentially a byproduct from the research the authors had performed for the Chronology, the first edition of which was published one year prior to the first edition of the Encyclopedia. "We again worked by episode, but used the scripts as a reference tool (once they were matched to the aired version of the episode). We catalogued terms, not just chronological data. We did the chronology for the sake of the chronology...it was only afterwards that the idea for the encyclopedia came up.", Mirek clarified. [3]

Conjectural ship classes

The following classes appeared in the Star Trek Encyclopedia and are noted as conjectural, but not on what basis. Rigel-class was mentioned on a Starfleet Operations chart in "Brothers":

  • Conjectural ship classes
    • Antares-class (β)
    • Andromeda-class (β)
    • Chimera-class (β)
    • Deneva-class (β)
    • Hokule'a-class (β)
    • Istanbul-class (β)
    • Mediterranean-class (β)
    • Rigel-class (β)
    • Sequoia-class (β)
    • Surak-class (β)
    • Wambundu-class (β)
    • Yorkshire-class (β)
    • Zodiac-class (β)

Cover gallery

Further reading

See also

External link