Star Trek: New Frontier (1997-present)
Primarily written by Peter David, the New Frontier series marked the first time that an original Star Trek series had been created for the literary franchise.
No. | Title | Author | Released | Timeframe |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | House of Cards | Peter David | July 1997 | 2353, 2363, 2371, 2373 |
2 | Into the Void | Peter David | July 1997 | 2373 |
3 | The Two-Front War | Peter David | August 1997 | 2373 |
4 | End Game | Peter David | August 1997 | 2373 |
5 | Martyr | Peter David | March 1998 | 1873, 2354, 2373 |
6 | Fire on High | Peter David | April 1998 | 2374 |
Captain's Table: Once Burned | Peter David | October 1998 | 2374 | |
Double Helix: Double or Nothing | Peter David | August 1999 | 2375 | |
7 | The Quiet Place | Peter David | November 1999 | 2376 |
8 | Dark Allies | Peter David | November 1999 | 2376 |
9 | Excalibur #1: Requiem | Peter David | August 2000 | 2376 |
10 | Excalibur #2: Renaissance | Peter David | August 2000 | 2376 |
11 | Excalibur #3: Restoration (1st printing hardcover) | Peter David | November 2000 | 2376 |
Gateways: Cold Wars | Peter David | October 2001 | 2376 | |
12 | Being Human | Peter David | November 2001 | 2376 |
13 | Gods Above | Peter David | October 2003 | 2376 |
14 | Stone and Anvil (1st printing hardcover) | Peter David | October 2003 | 2376 |
No Limits | various (short story collection) | October 2003 | 2354, 2358, 2361-2363, 2366, 2368, 2373, 2376 | |
15 | After the Fall | Peter David | November 2004 | 2379 |
16 | Missing in Action | Peter David | February 2006 | 2379 |
17 | Treason | Peter David | April 2009 | 2380 |
18 | Blind Man's Bluff | Peter David | April 2011 | 2380 |
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