Voyager
period
A
Events
preceding Voyager's displacement
to the
Delta Quadrant.
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Flashback
Carey, Diane
Pocket, 1996
An "Original Series" crossover
novel |
Novelization of the TV episode. Young Ensign
Tuvok, whose first assignment is with Captain Sulu on the Excelsior,
disagrees with Sulu's attempt to rescue Kirk and McCoy from the Klingon
penal colony. (told in flashback)
see also: VOY period D |
Mosaic
Taylor, Jeri
Pocket, 1996 |
Janeway's past, leading to her captaincy of
Voyager, is chronicled. (told in flashback)
see also: VOY period C |
Day
of Honor (click here for complete synopsis)
is a 5-part series encompassing all the TV shows.
Day of Honor: The TV Episode (VOY)
Friedman, Michael Jan
Pocket, 1997 |
Novelization of the TV episode. Five year-old B'Elanna Torres is devastated
when her human father leaves she and her Klingon mother, never to return.
(told in flashback)
see also: VOY period D, E |
Pathways
Taylor, Jeri
Pocket, 1998 |
The pasts of Chakotay, Torres, Kim, Paris, Tuvok,
Neelix and Kes are chronicled. (told in flashback)
see also: VOY period E |
Voyager
period
B
Year
One:
Voyager
is hijacked to the Delta Quadrant and
begins
the long journey home.
Occurs
in year three of Deep Space Nine.
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Caretaker
Graf, L.A.
Pocket, 1995 VOY
#1
A "Deep Space Nine" crossover novel |
Novelization of the TV episode. While searching
for a Maquis ship near Deep Space Nine, the starship Voyager
is hijacked to the Delta Quadrant and stranded there, some 75 light years
from home. |
The Escape
Smith, Dean W, & Kathryn K. Rusch
Pocket, 1995 VOY
#2 |
Kim, Torres and Neelix accidentally activate
a time-ship belonging to a race which punishes unauthorized time travel
by death. |
Ragnorak
Archer, Nathan
Pocket, 1995 VOY
#3 |
Voyager is caught in an immense space
battle which has lasted thousands of years. |
Violations
Wright, Susan
Pocket, 1995 VOY
#4 |
While Janeway tries to negotiate with a thieves
guild that stole Voyager's computer, Paris is imprisoned and tortured
during an unauthorized "away mission". |
Invasion
(click here for complete synopsis) is a 4-part series encompassing
all the TV shows.
The Final Fury (Voyager)
Dafydd ab Hugh
Pocket, 1996 VOY
#9
A "Next Generation" crossover
novel |
Voyager discovers the grim homeworld of the Furies while responding
to a distress call from a Federation shuttle. |
Incident
at Arbuk
Betancourt, John Gregory
Pocket, 1995 VOY
#5 |
Voyager encounters an immense weapon
which has just destroyed an alien space colony. |
Voyager
period
C
Year
Two:
Voyager
discovers Amelia Earhart.
Paris
mutates into a possible future version of humanity
Q visits
Voyager.
The first
baby is born on board.
Paris
poses as a malcontent to expose a Maquis traitor.
Seska
and the Kazon seize the ship.
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The Murdered
Sun
Golden, Christie
Pocket, 1996 VOY
#6 |
Janeway and crew come to the assistance of a
planet whose sun is being consumed by a black hole. |
Bless the
Beasts
Haber, Karen
Pocket, 1996 VOY
#10 |
While on shore leave, Paris and Kim become political
pawns after being kidnapped by ecoterrorists who want the government to
stop the slaughter of possibly intelligent whale-like creatures. |
Mosaic
Taylor, Jeri
Pocket, 1996 |
A surprise attack by the Kazon prompts Janeway
to recall her past.
see also: VOY period A |
Cybersong
Lewitt, S.N.
Pocket, 1996 VOY
#8 |
While investigating a seemingly abandoned spaceship,
Janeway, Paris and Kim are caught in a suspicious explosion. |
Ghost of a Chance
Garland, Mark A. & Charles G. McGraw
Pocket, 1996 VOY
#7 |
The charming alien Televek board Voyager
under the guise of helping an endangered planet, but their real motives
are much more sinister. |
The Garden
Scott, Melissa
Pocket, 1997 VOY
#11 |
An outbreak of scurvey sends the crew on a desperate
search for foodstuffs with Vitamin C, and an encounter with the mysterious
Kirse. |
Chrysalis
Wilson, David Niall
Pocket, 1997 VOY
#12 |
Members of an away team are attacked and drugged
to become pawns in an alien religious schism. |
Voyager
period
D
Year
Three:
Paris
and the Talaxians take the ship back from Seska.
A holo-emitter
frees the doctor from sickbay.
Q wants
Janeway to have his baby.
Voyager
passes into space unknown to Neelix.
Paris
and Torres begin a stormy romance.
Janeway
tries to bargain with the Borg
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Flashback
Carey, Diane
Pocket, 1996
An "Original Series" crossover
novel |
Novelization of the TV episode. After Voyager
encounters a strange blue nebula, Tuvok experiences severe mental trauma
which can possibly be traced to his first mission as a young ensign on
the Excelsior with Capt. Sulu.
see also: VOY period A |
Day
of Honor (click here for complete synopsis)
is a 5-part series encompassing all the TV shows.
Book 3: Her Klingon Soul (VOY)
Graf, L.A.
Pocket, 1997 |
The Day of Honor always brings bad luck to Lt. Torres, and this holiday
is no different--she and Harry Kim are catured by alien slavers and forced
to mine radioactive ore.
see also: VOY period
A, E |
The Black Shore
Cox, Greg
Pocket, 1997 VOY
#13 |
Shore leave on the planet Ryolanov seems to
be just what the weary crew needs, but the planet's gorgeous inhabitants
are concealing a monstrous secret. |
Marooned
Golden, Christie
Pocket, 1997 VOY
#14 |
Janeway and an away team are stranded on a hostile
planet while searching for the kidnapped Kes. |
Echoes
Smith, Dean Wesley, et al.
Pocket, 1998 VOY
#15 |
Voyager and a planet with billions of
inhabitants are trapped in a series of alternate universes, each with its
own version of the ship and the planet. |
Ambassador
at Large
Rosales, J.A., 1998
An "Original Series" crossover
story |
Voyager encounters an elderly human traveling
the galaxy with an alien.
A short story from Star
Trek: Strange New Worlds |
The
Captain's Table (click here for complete
synopsis) is a 6-part series encompassing all the TV shows and New Frontier.
Book 4: Fire Ship (VOY)
Carey, Diane
Pocket, 1998 |
Janeway describes her harrowing struggle
to survive on a bizarre alien ship after being rescued badly injured from
a lifepod following an attack on Voyager. |
Voyager
period
E
Year
Four:
Borg
Seven of Nine joins the crew.
Kes evolves
and sends the ship closer to home.
Paris
& Torres admit they love each other.
The Doctor
contacts Starfleet through an alien relay system.
The vicious
Hirogen stalk the crew as prey.
A vengeful
alien sets an elaborate trap for Voyager, using a Federation starship
as bait.
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Day
of Honor (click here for complete synopsis)
is a 5-part series encompassing all the TV shows.
Day of Honor: The TV Episode (VOY)
Friedman, Michael Jan
Pocket, 1997 |
Novelization of the TV episode. More bad luck
for Torres on the Day of Honor--she and Paris are stranded in space and
running out of oxygen, forcing them to finally admit their true feelings
for each other as they face death.
see also: VOY period
A, D |
Pathways
Taylor, Jeri
Pocket, 1998 |
Incarceration in an alien prison camp prompts
Chakotay, Torres, Neelix, Paris, Kim and Tuvok to reflect on their early
years.
see also: VOY period A |
Seven of Nine
Golden, Christie
Pocket, 1998 VOY
#16 |
Seven begins experiencing hallucinations after
Voyager provides refuge to a group of desperate aliens who turn
out not to be as helpless as they appear. |
Spectre
Shatner, William
Pocket, 1998
An "Original Series / Next
Generation" crossover novel |
Voyager finally makes it back to the
Alpha Quadrant. Or has it? |
Voyager
period
F
Year
Five:
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