JJ Abrams' Star Trek Continues in Starfleet Academy Book Series

JJ Abrams' Star Trek Continues in Starfleet Academy Book Series

After a false start last year with ultimately unpublished novels taking place after the events of JJ Abrams' Star Trek, Simon & Schuster has begun publishing young adult novels set during the Starfleet Academy days of Kirk, Uhura, McCoy and the rest.

By EdGross - Nov 17, 2010 04:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: Star Trek.com

"Teens like reading about their peers, and the Starfleet world is made up of characters who are their peers," Kara Sargent, editorial director of the Simon Says imprint explains to Star Trek.com. "These are great characters in a very cool setting. Using Kirk as an example, Starfleet Academy Kirk is pretty much exactly as you would imagine him to be, given your knowledge of Kirk the grown man and captain of the USS Enterprise. Starfleet Academy Kirk is this brooding and sexy guy at a new school, in a super-competitive environment with lots of rules and regulations, and this rebel is thrown in and has to navigate his way around. All the while he’s having incredible intergalactic adventures, training to be a Starfleet Commander, and, of course, picking up girls, hanging out with his friends, pulling pranks, and picking up some more girls. Who wouldn’t love reading about this guy? The whole process of coming up with stories in this setting really wasn’t tricky at all. It was a lot of fun, and it never felt forced. It seems like a really natural direction to go in."



Book one is Rick Barba's The Delta Anomaly, published on November 2nd. Says Sargent, "I love this story. At its core it’s a mystery about a serial killer. Early on in the book, the killer targets one of the Starfleet cadets—a friend of Kirk and Uhura, in fact—and the reader is immediately drawn in to this very fast-paced, very chilling mystery. All the while, there are fantastic side stories going on. One involves Uhura and a special assignment she gets from her favorite instructor, Commander Spock. I’ll just say there’s some serious chemistry between those two and leave it at that! Another side story involves a big Starfleet assignment Kirk is involved in that pits him against his nemesis at the Academy. There’s lots of adventure in that one. And, my favorite side story involves Kirk and a beautiful young co-ed he meets at a coffee shop. Her name is Hannah, and Kirk has his work cut out for him because Hannah actually doesn’t swoon at his feet the first time she meets him."

Book two, Rudy Joseph's The Edge, will be published on December 28th. Of the plot, Sarget notes, "The Edge focuses on the stress of life at the Academy. The story opens with a competition and Kirk realizes that some cadets seem to have an edge that he doesn’t have. One of the cadets is the girl he’s interested in. Some mysterious events and even a death occur, leading Kirk to investigate what’s going on, and he uncovers a really dark world of illegal activity."

There are plans for at least one Star Trek: Starfleet Academy novel per season.

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TheDarqueOne
TheDarqueOne - 11/17/2010, 5:12 AM
Nice to see somebody besides me say that Ajax.

I am somewhat curious about the 'false start' but I guess I will have to look elsewhere to find out about that.
EdGross
EdGross - 11/17/2010, 5:15 AM
If you want to read about those unpublished novels, here's the url for a previous article I'd written on them: http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/startrekthenandnow/news/?a=13887
2cool4school
2cool4school - 11/17/2010, 6:53 AM
That film should have been called Galaxy Quest 2.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 11/17/2010, 7:53 AM
The Abrams Star Trek film was great. I agree with Telavizion, best ST film in years...or since Wrath.
2cool4school
2cool4school - 11/17/2010, 8:06 AM
Hey Gmoney84 Undiscovered Country was a pretty good ST film. It was written by the same guy who wrote 2! Other then names and ships nothing in Abrams movie was truly Star Trek! It was Star Wars trying to be Trek. That's what that movie was!
Elayis
Elayis - 11/17/2010, 9:55 AM
Exactly, @2cool2school.

To me, everything about that film screamed that the people involved didn't know what the hell they were doing. It seemed like they had a passing fancy with the original series, and then just did what they wanted.

And not even going to bring up the clichéd, illogical mess of a script... oops, too late.

However, I am hoping that a second film would move forward with the story, now that all of the characters are in their correct places, and they can start to tell new and entertaining stories.

As for me, I think the best film was Generations.
TheNameIsBetty
TheNameIsBetty - 11/17/2010, 3:18 PM
That movie, rocked the socks off of anything
TheDarqueOne
TheDarqueOne - 11/17/2010, 3:38 PM
@Superkal

Yeah silly me. The fact that Star Trek went from Intelligent Science Fiction to Mindless Space Fantasy should not bother me in the least. Sadly it does.

I have nothing against those who enjoyed the movie.

@Elayis

Well said. But I am going to take JJ's advice to people like me and skip this one.

Never thought I would see a day when the maker of a new movie would tell the original fans it might be best for them to just skip his film. Really wish I had listened cause damn if he was not correct.
TheDarqueOne
TheDarqueOne - 11/17/2010, 3:41 PM
@EdGross

Well done as always. Sorry to dump the hate but when the subject is that vile Star Trek movie I just cannot help myself.

Thanks for the link.
niknik
niknik - 11/18/2010, 9:25 AM
So are these stories from the starfleet days of the REAL Kirk and crew that we all grew up on, or is it the bull$h!t alternate reality version Abrahms came up with so his lazy a$$ would have a clean slate and not have to adhere to Star Trek kanon in that "bait and switch" film of his? Just wondering.

Don't get me wrong. The film as a stand alone film itself was entertaining, but as a Star Trek film I felt it was a cop-out by either a lazy or arrogant dick that had to have his own clean slate rather than pay attention to detail and reverence to the source material. We were promised a film that was a PREQUEL to the original series with Kirk and Spock in their academy days but ended up getting JJ's alternate reality instead. I felt ripped off. We were promised one thing but got another. That wasn't my Kirk. That wasn't even Roddenberry's Kirk.
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