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'''''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy''''' is a series offshoot of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise that has existed in a number of different incarnations. [[Starfleet Academy]] has long been a popular setting for ''Star Trek'' tie-in media; several [[novel|books]], [[comic]]s and [[game]]s have featured casts of characters enrolled in this institution. |
'''''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy''''' is a series offshoot of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise that has existed in a number of different incarnations. [[Starfleet Academy]] has long been a popular setting for ''Star Trek'' tie-in media; several [[novel|books]], [[comic]]s and [[game]]s have featured casts of characters enrolled in this institution. |
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A tie-in [[novel]] was released, ''{{nov|Starfleet Academy}}'', by [[Diane Carey]], telling a condensed version of the game narrative. |
A tie-in [[novel]] was released, ''{{nov|Starfleet Academy}}'', by [[Diane Carey]], telling a condensed version of the game narrative. |
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− | The games and novel feature the adventures of [[Cadet]] [[David Forester]], a [[command division]] trainee being instructed by [[Pavel Chekov]], [[Hikaru Sulu]] and [[James T. Kirk]]. A supporting cast of characters was created and is common through the aforementioned incarnations, although some character details are altered between the various releases. |
+ | The games and novel feature the adventures of [[Cadet]] [[David Forester]], a [[command division]] trainee being instructed by [[Pavel Chekov]], [[Hikaru Sulu]] and [[James T. Kirk]]. A supporting cast of characters was created and is common through the aforementioned incarnations, although some character details are altered between the various releases. ''[[Klingon Academy]]'' was also a spinoff of this series set in the [[Klingon Empire]] |
− | A later video game, ''[[Academy Trainer]]'', was released as a digital tie-in to [[2009]]'s {{dis|Star Trek|2009}}. It bore no relation to the previous video game series despite being set at the Academy, in what would be revealed to be |
+ | A later video game, ''[[Academy Trainer]]'', was released as a digital tie-in to [[2009]]'s {{dis|Star Trek|2009}}. It bore no relation to the previous video game series despite being set at the Academy, in what would be revealed to be the [[Kelvin timeline]] of the new [[movie]] series. |
===Novels=== |
===Novels=== |
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Besides the aforementioned ''{{nov|Starfleet Academy}}'' [[novel]], a prose subseries '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy|1990s book series}}''''' was released in the [[1990s]] with adventures of individual characters from the various other series in the ''Star Trek'' franchise attending the Academy. Characters from ''[[TOS]]'', ''[[TNG]]'' and ''[[VOY]]'' had books in this series. |
Besides the aforementioned ''{{nov|Starfleet Academy}}'' [[novel]], a prose subseries '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy|1990s book series}}''''' was released in the [[1990s]] with adventures of individual characters from the various other series in the ''Star Trek'' franchise attending the Academy. Characters from ''[[TOS]]'', ''[[TNG]]'' and ''[[VOY]]'' had books in this series. |
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+ | In the [[Heyne Verlag]] [[German language]] translations, this series was called ''Starfleet Kadetten''. Even though [[Jake Sisko]] was not a Starfleet Academy cadet, several ''[[DS9]]'' young reader books were translated and published as part of the series overseas. |
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An additional novel, ''[[The Best and the Brightest]]'', was set at the Academy with an original cast of characters, under the ''TNG'' series and not bearing the ''Starfleet Academy'' name. |
An additional novel, ''[[The Best and the Brightest]]'', was set at the Academy with an original cast of characters, under the ''TNG'' series and not bearing the ''Starfleet Academy'' name. |
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+ | In the [[Kelvin timeline]] of the new [[movie]], a new '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy|2010s book series}}''''' book series was released in [[2010]]. This prequel series focused on the various ''TOS'' characters who would shortly be united as the new {{uSS|Enterprise|Kelvin timeline NCC-1701}} crew. Because it took place before the film, {{kt|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} and {{kt|Leonard McCoy|McCoy}} could not meet {{kt|Spock}} or {{kt|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} prior to their introduction to each other in that movie's events, nor could {{kt|Montgomery Scott|Scotty}} appear and meet any of them. |
===Comics=== |
===Comics=== |
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− | [[Marvel Comics]] released a '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy| |
+ | [[Marvel Comics]] released a '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy|Marvel}}''''' comic series in the 1990s featuring an original cast of characters led by a descendant of [[Matthew Decker]] and featuring [[Nog]]. |
− | Later, also in the 2009 ''Star Trek'' film's |
+ | Later, also in the 2009 ''Star Trek'' film's Kelvin timeline, a new '''''{{dis|Starfleet Academy|IDW}}''''' comic began in [[2015]]. Like the novel series, the comic was also a prequel to the new films and took place before the primary ''TOS'' characters met in that film. Similarly to the predecessor comic, however, this series also introduced a new supporting cast as well. |
===Collectibles=== |
===Collectibles=== |
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− | In the [[Playmates Toys]] releases of [[collectibles]], an action figure series of ''[[TNG]]'' characters as [[cadet]]s was released, loosely related to the the 1990s book series listed above. |
+ | In the [[Playmates Toys]] releases of [[collectibles]], an action figure series of ''[[TNG]]'' characters as [[cadet]]s was released, loosely related to the the 1990s book series listed above, but not directly tied in. Cadets [[Jean-Luc Picard]], [[William T. Riker]], [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Worf]] were released under the ''Starfleet Academy'' moniker, but Cadets [[Beverly Crusher]], [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Data]] were released simply as part of the general ''Star Trek'' series. |
− | Additionally, not under the ''Starfleet Academy'' name, but in conjunction with the 2009 film, figures of Chekov and Sulu as cadets were released by Playmates, even though they did not appear in that capacity in the film. |
+ | Additionally, not under the ''Starfleet Academy'' name, but in conjunction with the 2009 film and featuring alongside the 2010s ''SA'' books, figures of {{kt|Pavel Chekov|Chekov}} and Sulu as cadets were released by Playmates, even though they did not appear in that capacity in the film. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 22 September 2019
- For other uses, see Starfleet Academy.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is a series offshoot of the Star Trek franchise that has existed in a number of different incarnations. Starfleet Academy has long been a popular setting for Star Trek tie-in media; several books, comics and games have featured casts of characters enrolled in this institution.
Starfleet Academy series
Game
In video game releases, the Starfleet Academy series was an imprint licensed for release by Interplay, under the name Starfleet Academy for PC and Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator for the SNES console. The PC version had offshoots as Starfleet Academy: Chekov's Lost Missions, which included additional gameplay interaction but was essentially the same game, and Starfleet Academy: Strategic Command, which was a basic version consisting only of the first few missions.
A tie-in novel was released, Starfleet Academy, by Diane Carey, telling a condensed version of the game narrative.
The games and novel feature the adventures of Cadet David Forester, a command division trainee being instructed by Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu and James T. Kirk. A supporting cast of characters was created and is common through the aforementioned incarnations, although some character details are altered between the various releases. Klingon Academy was also a spinoff of this series set in the Klingon Empire
A later video game, Academy Trainer, was released as a digital tie-in to 2009's Star Trek. It bore no relation to the previous video game series despite being set at the Academy, in what would be revealed to be the Kelvin timeline of the new movie series.
Novels
Besides the aforementioned Starfleet Academy novel, a prose subseries Starfleet Academy was released in the 1990s with adventures of individual characters from the various other series in the Star Trek franchise attending the Academy. Characters from TOS, TNG and VOY had books in this series.
In the Heyne Verlag German language translations, this series was called Starfleet Kadetten. Even though Jake Sisko was not a Starfleet Academy cadet, several DS9 young reader books were translated and published as part of the series overseas.
An additional novel, The Best and the Brightest, was set at the Academy with an original cast of characters, under the TNG series and not bearing the Starfleet Academy name.
In the Kelvin timeline of the new movie, a new Starfleet Academy book series was released in 2010. This prequel series focused on the various TOS characters who would shortly be united as the new USS Enterprise crew. Because it took place before the film, Kirk and McCoy could not meet Spock or Sulu prior to their introduction to each other in that movie's events, nor could Scotty appear and meet any of them.
Comics
Marvel Comics released a Starfleet Academy comic series in the 1990s featuring an original cast of characters led by a descendant of Matthew Decker and featuring Nog.
Later, also in the 2009 Star Trek film's Kelvin timeline, a new Starfleet Academy comic began in 2015. Like the novel series, the comic was also a prequel to the new films and took place before the primary TOS characters met in that film. Similarly to the predecessor comic, however, this series also introduced a new supporting cast as well.
Collectibles
In the Playmates Toys releases of collectibles, an action figure series of TNG characters as cadets was released, loosely related to the the 1990s book series listed above, but not directly tied in. Cadets Jean-Luc Picard, William T. Riker, Geordi La Forge and Worf were released under the Starfleet Academy moniker, but Cadets Beverly Crusher, Deanna Troi and Data were released simply as part of the general Star Trek series.
Additionally, not under the Starfleet Academy name, but in conjunction with the 2009 film and featuring alongside the 2010s SA books, figures of Chekov and Sulu as cadets were released by Playmates, even though they did not appear in that capacity in the film.