Star Trek: First Contact. Poster of the 1996 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Star Trek: First Contact
J.M. Dillard, 1996
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Jonathan Frakes, 1996

In the 24th century, Captain Jean-Luc Picard awakens from a nightmare in which he relived his assimilation by the cybernetic Borg six years earlier. Learning the fleet is losing the battle, the Enterprise crew disobeys orders and heads for Earth, where a single Borg Cube ship holds its own against a group of Starfleet vessels.


Star Trek: Generations. Poster of the 1994 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Star Trek Generations
J.M. Dillard, 1994
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
David Carson, 1994

In 2293, retired Starfleet officers James T. Kirk, Montgomery Scott, and Pavel Chekov attend the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B. During the shakedown cruise, Enterprise is pressed into a rescue mission to save two El-Aurian refugee ships that have been snared by a massive energy ribbon.


Star Trek: Nemesis. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Nemesis
J.M. Dillard, 2002
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Stuart Baird, 2002

Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise receives word from Starfleet that a coup has resulted in the installation of a new Romulan political leader, Shinzon, who claims to seek peace with the human-backed United Federation of Planets. Once in enemy territory, the captain and his crew make a startling discovery: Shinzon is human, a slave from the Romulan sister planet of Remus.


Star Trek: Insurrection. Poster of the 1998 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Star Trek Insurrection
J.M. Dillard, 1998
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Jonathan Frakes, 1998

Lieutenant Commander Data is temporarily transferred to an undercover mission observing the peaceful Ba’ku people. Picard confronts Dougherty and learns that top Federation officers colluded with the Son’a to deceptively move the Ba’ku to the ship and forcibly relocate them to another planet, allowing for the particles to be collected on a mass scale.