Star Trek: Titan Explained

Star Trek: Titan
Author:Various
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Pocket Books
Pub Date:2005ā€“2017
Number Of Books:10

Star Trek: Titan is a series of science fiction novels set within the Star Trek media franchise, which detail the adventures of the USS Titan under the command Captain William T. Riker, who was part of the main cast the 1987-1994 TV series and its spinoff films. The series was published by Simon & Schuster imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, and Gallery Books from 2005 to 2017. The novels are set after the events depicted in the 2002 film .

Other cast members from Next Generation and other Trek TV series include Riker's wife, Counselor Deanna Troi, who served with Riker aboard the under the command of Jean-Luc Picard; and Alyssa Ogawa who was a ship's nurse on the Enterprise; and Commander Tuvok, who was a cast member on .

Concept

In the beginning of the 2002 feature film Star Trek Nemesis, Commander William Riker, who has served as First Officer under Captain Jean-Luc Picard for fifteen years aboard two different starships named Enterprise, marries his longtime on-again, off-again love, ship's counselor, Commander Deanna Troi. By the end of the film, Riker has been promoted to Captain, and he and Troi transfer to the USS Titan, Riker's first permanent command. According to the Titan series book description at Amazon.com, the series take place in what is regarded as a new era, following a decade of conflict between the Federation and enemies such as the Borg, the Cardassians, the Klingons, and the Dominion. Starfleet is renewing its mission of peaceful exploration and diplomacy, a mission spearheaded by the Titan, which in addition to Riker and Troi, is crewed by "the most biologically varied and culturally diverse crew in Starfleet history." Their first mission, in the debut novel, Taking Wing, is to set up power-sharing talks among the various Romulan factions that, in the wake of Praetor Shinzon's death in Nemesis, threaten to plunge the Romulan Empire into civil war.[1]

Characters

Flagship

The, a Luna-class starship, was designed by Sean Tourangeau in 2005, who entered his concept into a "design the Starship Titan" contest hosted by Simon & Schuster.[3] Tourangeau's design was never seen on-screen in any Star Trek film or television series, only recreated on various book covers, therefore it was not canon. In 2020, a variant of Tourangeau's Titan design was featured in an episode of .[4]

In Decipher, Inc.'s Star Trek Customizable Card Game, the Titan is identified as a Prometheus-class starship. However, the Luna class is available in Star Trek Online, as one of three designs used for the "Tier-5 Reconnaissance Science Vessel".

Novels

Not all novels are numbered by Simon & Schuster.[5] [6] Absent Enemies (2014), by John Jackson Miller, was published as an ebook exclusive.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Taking WingMichael A. Martin and Andy MangelsMarch 29, 2005
2The Red KingSeptember 27, 2005
3Orion's HoundsChristopher L. BennettDecember 27, 2005
4Sword of DamoclesGeoffrey ThorneNovember 27, 2007
5Over a Torrent SeaChristopher L. BennettFebruary 24, 2009
6SynthesisJames SwallowOctober 27, 2009
ā€”Fallen GodsMichael A. MartinJuly 31, 2012
Absent Enemies ā—ŠJohn Jackson MillerFebruary 24, 2014
Sight UnseenJames SwallowSeptember 29, 2015
Fortune of WarDavid MackNovember 28, 2017

Related novels

Titan characters and settings appear in the following novels and short stories:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Tales from the Captain's Table (anthology)Keith DeCandido, ed.June 14, 2005
Gods of NightDavid MackSeptember 30, 2008
Mere MortalsOctober 28, 2008
Lost SoulsNovember 25, 2008
Shards and Shadows (anthology)Marco Palmieri and Margaret Clark, eds.January 6, 2009
Seize the FireMichael A. MartinNovember 30, 2010
Watching the ClockChristopher L. BennettApril 26, 2011
The Poisoned ChaliceJames SwallowNovember 26, 2013

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.com/Taking-Wing-Star-Trek-Titan/dp/0743496272/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1324035441&sr=8-2 "Taking Wing (Star Trek: Titan, Book 1); Book Description"
  2. Section 31: Rogue
  3. Palmieri, Marco. "U.S.S. Titan Design Winner Announced", Slice of SciFi, October 9, 2005
  4. No Small Parts. Star Trek: Lower Decks. Star Trek: Lower Decks. CBS All Access. 2020-10-08. 1. 10. 26:52.
  5. Book: Synthesis. Swallow. James. 2013-05-04. Pocket Books/Star Trek. 978-1-4767-4749-1. Star Trek: Titan. 6. New York. 2019-01-06.
  6. Book: Fallen Gods. Martin. Michael A.. 2014-04-12. Pocket Books/Star Trek. 978-1-4767-8627-8. Star Trek: Titan. New York. Michael A. Martin. 2019-01-06.