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''Star Trek: Rihannsu'' is a series of interlinked novels, written by
Diane Duane Diane Duane (born May 18, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author, long based in Ireland. Her works include the '' Young Wizards'' young adult fantasy series and the '' Rihannsu'' Star Trek novels. Biography Born in New Yor ...
and
Peter Morwood Peter Morwood (born 20 October 1956, Northern Ireland) is primarily a fantasy novelist and screenwriter, though he has also written works of science fiction; his best-known works include the ''Horse Lords'' series and the ''Tales of Old Russia'' ...
, published by
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from 1984 to 2006. The series name was retroactively applied to the first novels with the release of new installments in 2000. A fifth novel was published in 2006. Rihannsu refers to the
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species first introduced in the ''
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'' episode "
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". However, the Romulan culture and language depicted in the novels are Duane's creations. The novels exist outside the continuity of the ''Star Trek'' films and televisions series. An omnibus published for the
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in 2000 is also titled ''Star Trek: Rihannsu''.''''


Production


''My Enemy, My Ally'' (1984)

Diane Duane began formulating a story inspired by the episode "
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" sometime before 1983. Duane was likewise inspired by the reputation of ''Enterprise's'' Captain
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as a relentless ladies' man. She told Jeff Ayers in ''
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'' (2006) that she wished "somebody would drop in a women" who would give Kirk "a run for his money." "As frequently happens with me, these two very different trains of thought somehow wound up … running on parallel." The character that would later become Romulan Commander Ael, Kirk's foil, emerged soon after, as did the concept for ''My Enemy, My Ally''.


''The Romulan Way'' (1987)

''The Romulan Way'' began as an attempt to publish a Romulan (or Rihannsu) dictionary. Pocket Book's editor David Stern suggested a dictionary might not be viable, but an exploration of the Romulan culture might. Inspired by
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's ''The Greek Way'' (1930) and ''The Roman Way'' (1932), Duane structured the novel as a cultural history using a
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agent in deep cover within the Romulan Empire as a proxy for the reader. The novel was co-written by Duane's husband
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, and was completed over a two-week period while Duane worked on the ''
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'' television series. Of her collaboration with Morwood, Duane said, "by the time we finished, I’d written 50 percent of the manuscript, so neither my agent nor the … editor saw any objection to ''equal billing'' on the cover, but I still have no idea how those Colonial Vipers got there…" The painting used for the cover included two craft that resembled fighters from ''Battlestar Galactica''. A glossary of Rihannsu words was included in the final pages of ''The Romulan Way''.


''Swordhunt'' and ''Honor Blade'' (2000)

The next installments, ''Swordhunt'' and ''Honor Blade'', followed in 2000. The novels were originally written as a single volume titled ''Swordhunt''. Pocket Book's editor
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recommended releasing two novels instead.


''The Empty Chair'' (2006)

Duane had outlined ''Swordhunt/Honor Blade'' and ''The Empty Chair'' after completing ''The Romulan Way'', and after some delay she was able to recover the "lost impetus" to write the conclusion to the series. ''The Empty Chair'' was published in 2006. Duane posted a " pitch outline" of ''Swordhunt/Honor Bound'' and ''The Empty Chair'' to her blog in 2016.


Reception

C. J. Anders, of
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, said Duane's novels gave the "pointy-eared warriors" a complex backstory, and a believable world "more so than what was explored in the television series or the film '' Star Trek: Nemesis''. Dan Gunther, host of Literary Treks from Trek.fm, lauded Duane as a master world builder, and for "creating such an interesting and vibrant culture, as well as telling a hell of a good story while doing so." Richard Arnold,
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's assistant, stated Roddenberry objected to the depiction of the Romulans by Duane and Moorwood. Arnold also stated Roddenberry attempted to "remove" ''The Romulan Way'' from publication. The third novel begins with an editor's note explaining the ''Rihannsu'' novels were meant to stand apart from the ''Star Trek'' films and television series. When asked about this by
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, Duane said, "Paramount has gone somewhat out of its way to allow me the freedom to share my vision ��with so large an audience."


Novels

The novels were published by
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, an imprint of
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.


Omnibus editions

''Star Trek: Rihannsu'' (2000) was a Science Fiction Book Club exclusive. Both editions exclude ''The Empty Chair'' (2006)


Related novels

Two additional novels by Duane contain links to the series.


See also

* List of ''Star Trek'' novels *
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*
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Star Trek: Rihannsu Book series introduced in 1984 Romulans Rihannsu Rihannsu Science fiction book series