Galanter, Dave
Entry updated 22 April 2024. Tagged: Author.
(1969-2020) US author of several Ties to Star Trek series: Star Trek: The Next Generation #31: Foreign Foes (1994) with Greg Brodeur; Star Trek Voyager: Battle Lines (1999) with Greg Brodeur; a two-volume miniseries, Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: Book One (2001) and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: Book Two (2001), both with Greg Brodeur, dealing with an ancient device whose original function – to keep a planet from entering a Black Hole – is now causing galaxy-wide havoc; Star Trek SCE #11: Ambush (2002) with Greg Brodeur; and Star Trek SCE #41: Bitter Medicine (2004), his first solo novel. As usual with Star Trek tales, moral conundrums are heavily foregrounded. [JC]
Dave Galanter
born Royal Oak, Michigan: 1 December 1969
died 12 December 2020
works
series
Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: The Next Generation #31: Foreign Foes (New York: Pocket Books, 1994) with Greg Brodeur [tie to Star Trek: The Next Generation: pb/Keith Birdsong]
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: Book One (New York: Pocket Books, 2001) with Greg Brodeur [tie to Star Trek: The Next Generation: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: pb/]
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: Book Two (New York: Pocket Books, 2001) with Greg Brodeur [tie to Star Trek: The Next Generation: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Maximum Warp: pb/]
Star Trek: various
- Star Trek: Voyager: Battle Lines (New York: Pocket Books, 1999) with Greg Brodeur [tie to Star Trek: Voyager: Star Trek: Voyager: pb/]
- Star Trek SCE #11: Ambush (New York: Pocket Books, 2002) with Greg Brodeur [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek SCE: pb/]
- Star Trek SCE #41: Bitter Medicine (New York: Pocket Books, 2004) [tie to Star Trek: Star Trek SCE: pb/]
- Star Trek: Troublesome Minds (New York: Pocket Books, 2009) [tie to Star Trek: pb/Cliff Nielsen]
- Star Trek: Crisis of Consciousness (New York: Pocket Books, 2015) [tie to Star Trek: pb/Alan Dingman]
- Star Trek: Discovery: Dead Endless (New York: Simon and Schuster Gallery, 2019) [tie to Star Trek: pb/]
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