Starfleet Corps of Engineers
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Starfleet Corps of Engineers (S.C.E. for short) is a series of novellas set in the Star Trek universe. Like other Star Trek books, the books are officially licenced, but not considered canon.
The S.C.E. books are unique among officially published Star Trek fiction as they are initially published online in the ebook format. Many of these novellas have also been reprinted in paperback omnibuses, with three to five stories in each omnibus. At the present time, however, the print version is running approximately 40 stories behind the online version.
Scenario
S.C.E. is a spinoff series from [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]], and also includes characters from [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].The stories mainly concern a special Starfleet division called the Starfleet Corps of Engineers, stationed aboard the USS Da Vinci (NCC-81623), and some of the major characters include:
- Captain David Gold, captain of the Da Vinci.
- Commander Sonya Gomez, first officer and chief of the S.C.E.
- Lieutenant Commander Kieran Duffy, second officer and second-in-command of the S.C.E.
- Lieutenant Commander Domenica Corsi, security chief.
- Lieutenant Commander Elizabeth Lense, chief medical officer.
- Captain Montgomery Scott, original founder and supervisor of the S.C.E.
- Crewman Carol Abramowitz, cultural specialist.
- Crewman Bart Faulwell, language and cryptography specialist.
- Crewman P8 Blue, structural systems specialist.
- Soloman (formerly known as 110), computer specialist.
- Crewman Fabian Stevens, tactical systems specialist.
Books
As of December 2005, the series includes the following books:- The Belly of the Beast (2000)- Dean Wesley Smith
- Fatal Error (2000)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Hard Crash (2000)- Christie Golden
- Interphase book 1 (2001)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Interphase book 2 (2001)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Cold Fusion (2001)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Invincible book 1 (2001)- David Mack and Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Invincible book 2 (2001)- David Mack and Keith R.A. DeCandido
- The Riddled Post (2001)- Aaron Rosenberg
- Here There Be Monsters (2001)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Ambush (2002)- Dave Galanter and Greg Brodeur
- Some Assembly Required (2002)- Scott Ciencin and Dan Jolley
- No Surrender (2002)- Jeff Mariotte
- Caveat Emptor (2002)- Ian Edginton and Mike Collins
- Past Life (2002)- Robert Greenberger
- Oaths (2002)- Glenn Hauman
- Foundations book 1 (2002)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Foundations book 2 (2002)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Foundations book 3 (2002)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Enigma Ship (2002)- J. Steven York and Christina F. York
- War Stories book 1 (2002)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- War Stories book 2 (2002)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Wildfire book 1 (2003)- David Mack
- Wildfire book 2 (2003)- David Mack
- Home Fires (2003)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Age of Unreason (2003)- Scott Ciencin
- Balance of Nature (2003)- Heather Jarman
- Breakdowns (2003)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Aftermath (2003)- Christopher L. Bennett
- Ishtar Rising book 1 (2003)- Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels
- Ishtar Rising book 2 (2003)- Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels
- Buying Time (2003)- Robert Greenberger
- Collective Hindsight book 1 (2003)- Aaron Rosenberg
- Collective Hindsight book 2 (2003)- Aaron Rosenberg
- The Demon book 1 (2004)- Loren L. Coleman and Randall N. Bills
- The Demon book 2 (2004)- Loren L. Coleman and Randall N. Bills
- Ring Around the Sky (2004)- Allyn Gibson
- Orphans (2004)- Kevin Killiany
- Grand Designs (2004)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- Failsafe (2004)- David Mack
- Bitter Medicine (2004)- Dave Galanter
- Sargasso Sector (2004)- Paul Kupperberg
- Paradise Interrupted (2004)- John S. Drew
- Where Time Stands Still (2004)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- The Art of the Deal (2004)- Glenn Greenberg
- Spin (2004)- J. Steven York & Christina F. York
- Creative Couplings book 1 (2005)- Glenn Hauman and Aaron Rosenberg
- Creative Couplings book 2 (2005)- Glenn Hauman and Aaron Rosenberg
- Small World (2005)- David Mack
- Malefictorum (2005)- Terri Osborne
- Lost Time (2005)- Ilsa J. Bick
- Identity Crisis (2005)- John J. Ordover
- Fables of the Prime Directive (2005)- Cory Rushton
- Security (2005)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Wounds book 1 (2005)- Ilsa J. Bick
- Wounds book 2 (2005)- Ilsa J. Bick
- Out of the Cocoon (2005)- William Leisner
- Honor (2005)- Kevin Killiany
- Blackout (2006)- Phaedra M. Weldon
- The Cleanup (2006)- Robert T. Jeschonek
- Progress (What's Past book 1) (2006)- Terri Osborne
- The Future Begins (What's Past book 2) (2006)- Steve Mollmann and Michael Schuster
- Echoes of Coventry (What's Past book 3) (2006)- Richard C. White
- Distant Early Warning (What's Past book 4) (2006)- Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
- 10 is Better Than 01 (What's Past book 5) (2006)- Heather Jarman
- Many Splendors (What's Past book 6) (2006)- Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Have Tech, Will Travel, books 1 to 4 (2002)
- Miracle Workers, books 5 to 8 (2002)
- Some Assembly Required, books 9 to 12 (2003)
- No Surrender, books 13 to 16 (2003)
- Foundations, books 17 to 19 (2004)
- Wildfire, books 20 to 24 (2004)
- Breakdowns, books 25 to 28 (2005)
Relaunch
After the conclusion of the What's Past storyline, the series will be undergoing a name change from Star Trek: S.C.E. to Star Trek: Corps of Engineers and dropping the numbering. The series will also be reduced to six books a year rather than twelve. The first book of the relaunched series, Turn the Page by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, will be released in December 2006.
Sources
- http://www.psiphi.org/cgi/upc-db/sce/ SCE page on Psi Phi
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