star trek novels have elevated more than the last couple of years, considering that the 2009 movie. The novels cover each and every of the tv series and encompass stories from the big screen. One of the most recent books to be released is “Star Trek: Cast No Shadow” written by James Swallow. Mr. Swallow’s novel picks up where Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country ended. The questions of the medium-term backlashes of the Khitomer Accords as well as the destruction of Praxis are addressed in Mr. Swallow’s story. One of the primary characters is Elias Vaughn, who readers may possibly recognize from the Deep Space Nine relaunch books. Other notable characters within the book from The Undiscovered Country are Captain Hikaru Sulu and Lieutenant Valeris.

Mr. Swallow delves into the background and motivations of the female Vulcan who so deeply affected Spock. Fans of the original series and motion pictures know that Spock isn't so readily swayed to befriend anyone. There have been several speculations about Valeris’ and Spock’s relationship, and this novel promises to help us recognize a lot more about Valeris’ evolution as a person as well as a Vulcan, why she towards the actions she did during the Gorkon conspiracy, and about her unapologetic nature when she was confronted by the truth. Critics have warned that if you expect to discover a lot more about her connection to Spock which you will not find it in this novel.

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, many other novels will hit bookstores and e-readers this summer months. “Star Trek The Subsequent Generation: Indistinguishable from Magic”, “Star Trek: Voyager: Small children of the Storm”, Star Trek: Vanguard: Declassified”, “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: The Gemini Agent”, and “Star Trek: A Selection of Catastrophes” will also be released.

As a fan of Star Trek novels, I'm pretty pleased to see the number of books released this year, and as we move closer towards the next Star Trek movie release date, I appear forward to further novels. In the event you feel your creative side wanting to express itself, check out UFOP: StarBase 118, which is a star trek RP game, where you can work with other fans of Star Trek in generating new and engaging stories.