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Use this tag for questions concerning Star Trek "expanded universe" materials, including novels, comic books, games, and short stories. Use this with the [star-trek] tag.

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What happened to the Shedai after the Kirk Era?

A lot of the info seems to have been classified as too dangerous for people to know about. Clasping his hands behind his back, Akaar replied, “While the Shedai and our encounters with them are public …
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How do the Xindi fit in with the humanoid origin theory presented in “The Chase”?

The "seed code" seems to push individual species toward a humanoid shape and size. This doesn't, however, preclude other forms being chosen by evolutionary pressure and natural selection. On Earth, fo …
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What was the origin of Star Trek's Borg?

In the original script for Q, Who?, Guinan speaks to the origin of the Borg. She doesn't give us a full history, but she does indicate that they're ancient, at least 100,000 years old as a society/spe …
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Was Geordi and Data's "invasive program" to annihilate the Borg ever attempted again?

Main Canon In a word, no (or possibly maybe). Admiral Nechayev is certainly adamant (in TNG: Descent) that should the opportunity present itself again to commit genocide that Picard should take it. I …
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Story Identification: Star Trek TOS novel about planet where technology doesn't work

This is Star Trek: Sanctuary (1992) by John Vornholt. The planet Sanctuary – A fabled world in unexplored space which is thought to be the last refuge of the persecuted, home to both the justl …
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How do USS Enterprise Crew members receive emails or other forms of personal messages?

Given that the location of the USS Enterprise seems to be at least slightly classified (and when they're on fleet maneuvers, very classified), you'd probably need to send your letter in electronic for …
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Which actors from the original Star Trek pilot "The Cage" appeared in later Star Trek media?

Excluding 'The Menagerie: Parts I & II' (which includes archival footage of 'The Cage') a number of actors appeared in both the pilot episode and other episodes of Star Trek. Leonard Nimoy continued …
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How did this character return to the ship in Star Trek: Titan: Sword of Damocles?

I've just asked my new friend Christopher L. Bennett (bestselling author of Star Trek: Titan #5: Over a Torrent Sea) to explain this. His response was very illuminating. Q. I’ve just been reading thr …
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Was Jake Sisko the author of anything other than "Anslem"?

Within the main (canon) timeline, we don't see him complete Anslem, nor do we learn if he wrote anything else besides some articles for the Federation News Service, a short story called "Past Prologue …
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Does Cpt. Sisko ever face consequences for his actions in "For the Uniform"?

Main canon (TV / Films). There appear to be no short- or long-term consequences for Sisko. Short term. The very next episode we see Sisko in his office quite unconcernedly getting on with paperwork …
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What happened to the Calamarain and the shuttle?

Shuttle The shuttle Sakharov was apparently returned to the ship's shuttle bay where it continued to perform service until at least 2369. It was seen again in Chain of Command, Part II where it was u …
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What did Janeway do with the 29th century tricorder she took?

TV Canon We don't know. On the one hand, Janeway is almost pathetically eager to follow the Temporal Prime Directive and return to the Delta Quadrant with Braxton (instead of just performing a few …
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Do Chief Miles O'Brien and Doctor Julian Bashir ever meet again after the series ends?

Yes, they do meet again, albeit briefly, in the DS9 Relaunch Novel "Star Trek: The Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn". Please be warned that the following answer is so ridiculously loaded with spoilers that …
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What did the probe and the whales say to each other?

The film's official novelisation contains a version of events that includes a translation of the probe's conversation with the whales. Apologies for the length of the quote: [Probe] Why did you re …
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How large were starship design teams in Star Trek?

Depending on your definition of "design team" the number is likely to be quite vague, taking into account the various teams responsible for the engines, computer core, propulsion systems that may be w …
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