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The Star Trek Expanded Universe is a generic term to describe an extrapolation of events which occur in the Star Trek Universe outside the scope of the television series and feature films. Information from the Star Trek Expanded Universe typically fills "holes" in the Star Trek story and timeline, with explanations of events which have never been adequately explained through live action productions. The term was first used in 1966 by writer D.C. Fontana to describe information put forth in the backstory of Doctor Leonard McCoy.

The publishing company Simon and Schuster is most directly responsible for contributing to the Star Trek Expanded Universe through a copyright on Pocket Books which has generated a large number of Star Trek novels over the past twenty five years. Information in the novels, while sometime contradictory, often serves to provide information to the Star Trek Expanded Universe.

Note that the term "Star Trek Expanded Universe" is not an official usage of Paramount Pictures, Simon and Schuster or any other Star Trek licensee. The term is occasionally used within fandom by analogy with the Star Wars Expanded Universe as defined by Lucasfilm. However, the policies and practices pertaining to licensed Star Trek fiction are not identical to those used by Lucasfilm. For example, unlike in Star Wars fiction, there is no overall effort among the various licensees to integrate all Star Trek fiction into a single continuity. Although the majority of Star Trek novels in recent years have been written to be consistent with one another and with certain Star Trek comic books, they remain incompatible with many earlier novels and comics, and occasionally with contemporary novels as well. Thus the use of the label "Star Trek Expanded Universe" is inaccurate and misleading. Its usage in this article should not be taken as authoritative.

Many of these premises have been accepted by Trek fans as being canon, even though Paramount Pictures, owners of the Star Trek franchise, considers only live-action television and film productions to be canon. This has led to conflict on occasion when a TV episode or film contradicts well-established Expanded Universe backstory (most notably in the case of the prequel series, ).

Expanded Premises

Star Trek: New Voyages, also uses the idea of Kirk living on in that both released episodes feature possible futures, The pilot "Come What May" features a scene where Kirk sees his possible future. This includes most of the more famous Movie scenes (Spock's death, and parts of Star Trek VI) and then Spock speaking the works "Captain Kirk is alive" just after a repeat of Kirk's last line in "Generations". In addition episode one (In Harms Way) features Kirk and Spock travelling back in time to help their younger selves, the year they come from is given as 2373, or two years after Kirks "death" (and roughly the time period Shatner's third novel "Avenger" gives for Kirk's reappearence on the Galactic stage).

Disproved Premises

The Animated Series

(TAS) was a 22 episode set of animated adventures of the Enterprise crew, which aired originally on NBC from 1973-1974. This series is no longer officially recognized as canon by Paramount, for reasons that have never been made absolutely clear. It featured the reappearence of popular characters from the original series, including Harry Mudd and Cyrano Jones, and speculates on what happened to them after they were last seen in live-action. Some Star Trek novels and comics have utilized characters that were only ever seen in the animated series, most notably Arex and M'Ress. It has been suggested by fans that these stories took place during the fourth or fifth year of Kirk's original "five-year mission." Arguably the most-debated element of TAS is the introduction of Robert April as the first captain of the Enterprise NCC-1701, which has yet to be made officially canon by Paramount.

 


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