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The Shatnerverse is the informal, fannish nickname given to a series of loosely connected ''
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'' novels written by
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, with co-writers Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. The novels were conceived by Shatner during the filming of ''
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''. Published from 1995 to 2007 by
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, each novel features Shatner's James T. Kirk in scenarios ''
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'' calls "goofy and self-indulgent", yet Shatner's bluster "is part of his charm".


Development

The series explores James T. Kirk's life after the events of '' Generations'' (1994). Created by William Shatner, the novels were co-written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, who were not credited until ''Captain's Peril'' (2002). Simon & Schuster never applied a series brand or name to the novels. The informal title or nickname for the series is "Shatnerverse" which was created by fans and later adopted by unofficial sources. Novels are organized by fans into three trilogies: "Odyssey", "Mirror Universe", and "Totality". The continuity within the series is independent of other ''Star Trek'' book lines. ''Preserver'' (2000) was inspired by Shatner's experience following the death of his wife. The related novel, ''Collision Course'' (2007), was the launch title of a proposed ''Star Trek: Academy'' series but the planned sequels were canceled following poor sales.


Novels

The books are organized into three unofficial trilogies. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.


Odyssey

The trilogy's name is taken from an
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originally planned as Science Fiction Book Club exclusive.


Mirror Universe

Novels set primarily in ''Star Trek''
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.


Totality

Also known as the Captain Kirk or Captain's trilogy.


Reception

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'' wrote the "Shatnerverse" novels are "very goofy and self-indulgent", yet they are a fun continuation of '' The Original Series''. Shatner's bluster "is part of his charm. It's exactly what makes James Kirk so fun". ''
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'' reviewed ''Avenger'', stating "Shatner's team has created a compelling and satisfying morality play with a wiser Kirk and more emotional Spock". ''Library Journal'' also reviewed the audiobook version of ''Spectre'', saying: "Shatner does his usual adequate job, offering a melodious reading with a hint of apathy". L.D. Meagher, whilst writing for
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, said that ''Dark Victory'' was not easy for the casual fan to get into as it wasn't intended to be a standalone novel and needed to be read as part of the series. He thought fans of the series would be pleased with it. ''
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'' reviewed the audiobook version of ''Captain's Glory'', writing: "Shatner ably embodies the voice of Kirk, but his characterizations of Picard, Riker, Worf and several others are mediocre and pale in comparison to the actors who created them". ''
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'' noted that the idea of placing ''Collision Course'' within
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is a solid one, but it falters in its execution.


Related novels


''The Ashes of Eden'' graphic novel

''Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden'' is a 100 page, square-bound, graphic novel by Steve Erwin and Jimmy Palmiotti. Unlike the prose novel, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens were credited as co-writers. No other ''Star Trek'' tie-in novel has been adapted as a graphic novel. Published by
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.


''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. The miniseries is not directly linked to the Odyssey or Mirror Universe trilogies, however the novels include references to ''Spectre'' (1998).


''Collision Course'' (2007)

''Star Trek: Academy'', originally pitched as a new television series for UPN in 2003, was intended to be a new flagship novel series featuring a young Midshipman Jim Kirk. Shatner and the Reeves-Stevenses rewrote the proposed pilot episode as ''Collision Course''. A sequel novel, ''Trial Run'', was announced in 2007 but was never published. In 2019, a new novel, ''Third Class'', briefly appeared in bookseller listings but no official release date was announced. ''Collision Course'' ties into ''The Ashes of Eden'' (1995).


''Forged in Fire'' (2007)

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. The novel includes references to ''The Ashes of Eden'' (1995) and ''Collision Course'' (2007).


See also

* List of ''Star Trek'' novels


References


External links

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