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I know of a fan-made series which I remember seeing advertised somewhere a year or two ago (Star Trek: Phoenix), and it got me thinking: is there any canon Star Trek material (I know - not the best term but you get what I mean) that is set after Nemesis?

I've seen thisthis question already, so I know STO isn't counted as canon.

Note though that I would count a TV series, fan-made or not, if it covers the time period after Nemesis. There are no official works, so who's to say that's wrong (and often the fans have a better idea of what would actually happen than the official writers!)

I know of a fan-made series which I remember seeing advertised somewhere a year or two ago (Star Trek: Phoenix), and it got me thinking: is there any canon Star Trek material (I know - not the best term but you get what I mean) that is set after Nemesis?

I've seen this question already, so I know STO isn't counted as canon.

Note though that I would count a TV series, fan-made or not, if it covers the time period after Nemesis. There are no official works, so who's to say that's wrong (and often the fans have a better idea of what would actually happen than the official writers!)

I know of a fan-made series which I remember seeing advertised somewhere a year or two ago (Star Trek: Phoenix), and it got me thinking: is there any canon Star Trek material (I know - not the best term but you get what I mean) that is set after Nemesis?

I've seen this question already, so I know STO isn't counted as canon.

Note though that I would count a TV series, fan-made or not, if it covers the time period after Nemesis. There are no official works, so who's to say that's wrong (and often the fans have a better idea of what would actually happen than the official writers!)

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Canon Star Trek Material following Nemesis?

I know of a (fan-made I think) series which I remember seeing advertised somewhere a while ago (about 1 or 2 years ago) whose name I can't remember and it got me thinking: is there any canon Star Trek Material (I know - not the best term but you get what I mean) that is set after Nemesis (I've seen this question already, so I know STO isn't counted as canon). Note though that I would count a TV series - fan-made or not if it covers the time period after Nemesis, as there's no official works, so who's to say that's wrong (and often the fans have a better idea of what would actually happen than the official writers!)

Is there any Star Trek material set after Nemesis?

I know of a fan-made series which I remember seeing advertised somewhere a year or two ago (Star Trek: Phoenix), and it got me thinking: is there any canon Star Trek material (I know - not the best term but you get what I mean) that is set after Nemesis?

I've seen this question already, so I know STO isn't counted as canon.

Note though that I would count a TV series, fan-made or not, if it covers the time period after Nemesis. There are no official works, so who's to say that's wrong (and often the fans have a better idea of what would actually happen than the official writers!)

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