Star Trek: New Earth
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Star Trek: New Earth is a series of Star Trek novels published by Pocket Books in the United States, as part of Pocket’s Star Trek: The Original Series line. Based on the titular TV series created by Gene Roddenberry, New Earth was created by Pocket editor John J. Ordover and writer Diane Carey, and debuted on June 1, 2000, with the publication of the first two installments, Wagon Train to the Stars and Belle Terre. (“Wagon Train to the Stars” was phrase with which Roddenberry described Star Trek when he pitched the show to network executives in the 60’s, who were fixated on the success of TV westerns.) The other four novels in the series followed in July and August of that year.
The series depicts the events of a second five-year mission taking place between the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Some major events shown are the switch to the newer Starfleet uniform design of the later movie, and James T. Kirk's reluctance to accept a position at the admiralty rather than as a starship captain.
The sixth and final New Earth book was subtitled Challenger, and served as a springboard for a subsequent spinoff series, Star Trek: Challenger.
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- Star Trek: New Earth: Wagon Train to the Stars by Diane Carey
- Star Trek: New Earth: Belle Terre by Dean Wesley Smith with Diane Carey
- Star Trek: New Earth: Rough Trails by L.A. Graf
- Star Trek: New Earth: The Flaming Arrow by Kathy Oltion and Jerry Oltion
- Star Trek: New Earth: Thin Air by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith
- Star Trek: New Earth: Challenger by Diane Carey