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On May 24, the first episode of the Star Trek series went into production; [65] Desilu was contracted to deliver 13 episodes. [66] Five days before the first broadcast, Roddenberry appeared at the 24th World Science Fiction Convention and previewed "Where No Man Has Gone Before". After the episode was shown, he received a standing ovation.
Author Date ISBN Star Trek Generations: J. M. Dillard December 1994 0-671-51742-2: Star Trek: First Contact: December 1996 0-671-00316-X: Star Trek: Insurrection: December 1998 0-671-02447-7: Star Trek Nemesis: December 10, 2002 0-7434-5772-2
The first publisher of Star Trek fiction aimed at adult readers was Bantam Books. James Blish wrote adaptations of episodes of the original series in twelve volumes from 1967 to 1977; in 1970, he wrote the first original Star Trek novel published by Bantam, Spock Must Die!. [72]: xi Pocket Books published subsequent Star Trek novels.
Gordon Eklund (born July 24, 1945, Seattle, Washington) is an American science fiction author whose works include the "Lord Tedric" series and two of the earliest original novels based on the 1960s Star Trek TV series.
He was a popular author from the 1950s to the 1970s, especially with readers of science fiction and fantasy magazines. [2] [3] Reynolds was the first author to write an original novel based upon the 1966–1969 NBC television series Star Trek. The book, Mission to Horatius (1968), was aimed at young readers.
David Gerrold (born Jerrold David Friedman; [1] January 24, 1944) [2] [3] [4] is an American science fiction screenwriter and novelist. He wrote the script for the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles", created the Sleestak race on the TV series Land of the Lost, [5] and wrote the novelette "The Martian Child", which won both Hugo and Nebula Awards, and was adapted into a 2007 ...
Web of the Romulans was the first original Star Trek novel to reach the US bestseller lists. [4] In Robert Greenberger's analysis of the novelizations of Star Trek for Starlog, he described Web of the Romulans as an "interesting examination" of the Romulan culture and empire. He called the computer love subplot "silly", but overall called it a ...
James Benjamin Blish (May 23, 1921 – July 30, 1975) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer.He is best known for his Cities in Flight novels and his series of Star Trek novelizations written with his wife, J. A. Lawrence.