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Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations

19 books

About this series

The Department of Temporal Investigations series explores the complex challenges of maintaining the timeline across various Star Trek eras. From The Next Generation to Strange New Worlds, agents work to correct temporal anomalies and prevent universe-altering paradoxes. This series offers a deep dive into the mechanics of time travel within the Star Trek universe.

Authors

Book cover of Star Trek : the Next Generation
#1

Star Trek : the Next Generation

Gene DeWeese

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #1
Book cover of Star Trek : the Next Generation
#1

Star Trek : the Next Generation

Scott Tipton

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #1
Book cover of Star Trek : Strange New Worlds
#1

Star Trek : Strange New Worlds

James Swallow

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #1
Book cover of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The High Country
#1

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The High Country

John Jackson Miller

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #1
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#2

Star Trek Universes

William Leisner

Star Trek: Myriad Universes #1
Book cover of Star Trek Prodigy - Escape Route
#2

Star Trek Prodigy - Escape Route

Cassandra Rose Clarke

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #2
Book cover of Star Trek Vanguard - Summon the Thunder
#2

Star Trek Vanguard - Summon the Thunder

Dayton Ward

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #2
Book cover of The Collectors
#7

The Collectors

Christopher L. Bennett

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #7
Book cover of The Abode of Life
#10

The Abode of Life

G. Harry Stine

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #6
Book cover of Star Trek Adventures - Death's Angel
#10

Star Trek Adventures - Death's Angel

Kathleen Sky

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #10
Book cover of Star Trek Corps of Engineers - Creative Couplings
#20

Star Trek Corps of Engineers - Creative Couplings

John S. Drew

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #20
Book cover of Star Trek S.C.E. - Age of Unreason
#20

Star Trek S.C.E. - Age of Unreason

Scott Ciencin

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #20
Book cover of The More Things Change
#24

The More Things Change

Scott Pearson

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #24
Book cover of Star Trek - The Shocks of Adversity
#59

Star Trek - The Shocks of Adversity

William Leisner

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #59
Book cover of Federation
#76

Federation

Garfield Reeves-Stevens

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations #76
Book cover of Star Trek - Unspoken Truth
#110

Star Trek - Unspoken Truth

Margaret Wander Bonanno

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium #110
Book cover of Star Trek - Rules of Engagement

Star Trek - Rules of Engagement

Peter Morwood

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium
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The New Trek

Paul Cornell

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium
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Treks not taken

Steven R. Boyett

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Millenium

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the correct reading order for the Department of Temporal Investigations series?

    The Department of Temporal Investigations series is best read in publication order to follow the overarching narrative and character development. While some stories can be enjoyed individually, the temporal investigations often build upon previous cases and established lore.

  • Does the Department of Temporal Investigations series connect to other Star Trek books?

    The Department of Temporal Investigations series is deeply integrated into the broader Star Trek literary universe, frequently featuring characters and events from various Star Trek eras and other ongoing book series. It often serves to tie together disparate timelines and continuity points.

  • Are there any specific characters that appear throughout the Department of Temporal Investigations series?

    The series primarily follows the adventures of Agents Dulmur and Garrovick, who are recurring characters from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations." Their unique perspective on temporal mechanics is central to the series.