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, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria. More recent ''Deep Space Nine'' novels link directly with other ''Star Trek'' book lines and series, such as: ''
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'' (2008), ''Typhon Pact'' (2010–2012), ''The Fall'' (2013–14), and the relaunch of the '' Section 31'' series.


Episode novelizations

Based on select episodes from the television series. ''Call to Arms'' (1998) and ''Sacrifice of Angels'' (1998) are based on a seven episode arc from ''Deep Space Nine'' fifth and sixth seasons.


Numbered novels

Numbered paperback releases:


Young adult novels

''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' young adult series follows the adventures of
Jake Sisko Jake Sisko is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He appears in the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9'') and is portrayed by actor Cirroc Lofton. He is the son of '' Deep Space Nine'' commanding offic ...
and
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while living aboard ''Deep Space Nine''.


Original novels

Includes hardcover and paperback releases:


Crossover novels

Crossover novels that feature characters and settings from the various television series and films, including ''Deep Space Nine''.


Omnibus editions

Collections of novels from the ''Deep Space Nine'' book line.


Miniseries


''Rebels'' (1999)

''Star Trek: Deep Space NineRebels'' miniseries explores consequences of a rebellion led by the crew of the .


''Millennium'' (2000)

''Star Trek: Deep Space NineMillennium'' miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the . The series was partially adapted as ''The Fallen'' (2000), a
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video game developed by The Collective. An omnibus edition was published in 2002.


''Mission Gamma'' (2002)

''Star Trek: Deep Space NineMission Gamma'' relaunch miniseries follows the crew of the under the command of Elias Vaughn. ''These Haunted Seas'' (2008) omnibus collects ''Twilight'' (2002) and ''This Gray Spirit'' (2002). The cover art by
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. ''Original Sin'' (2017) has a similar premise.


''Worlds of Deep Space Nine'' (2004–05)

''Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' relaunch miniseries explores the home worlds of the crew and residents of ''Deep Space Nine''. The series was edited by Marco Palmieri.


''Terok Nor'' (2008)

''Star Trek: Terok Nor'' relaunch miniseries explores the history of the ''Deep Space Nine'' station during the Bajoran Occupation when it was known by its
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name: ''Terok Nor''. The series is linked to the ''Lost Era'' (2003–2014). The cover art by
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forms a
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. The ''Deep Space Nine'' subtitle was omitted.


''Gamma'' (2017)

''Star Trek: Deep Space NineGamma'' relaunch miniseries follows the crew of under the command of
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. Only one novel has been published. ''Mission Gamma'' (2002) has a similar premise.


Short story collections

Collections featuring characters and settings from ''Deep Space Nine''.


Relaunch novels

These are interlinked novels set after the episode "
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". ''The Lives of Dax'' (2001), a short story collection edited by Marco Palmieri, and ''A Stitch in Time'' (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson, are linked to the relaunch.


Post-relaunch novels

Original novels depicting events within the continuity of the ''
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'' television series, and not the continuity of the relaunch series. Frequently labelled post-relaunch novels by fans. Confusingly, ''Hollow Men'' (2005) was published while the relaunch series was on going. Additional novels are forthcoming.


See also

* List of ''Star Trek'' novels


Notes


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels Book series introduced in 1993 Lists of novels based on works