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====Novels and short stories==== Pike appears in the [[Pocket Books]] novels ''Enterprise: The First Adventure'' (Vonda N. McIntyre, 1986), ''Final Frontier'' (Diane Carey, 1988), ''Vulcan's Glory'' ([[D. C. Fontana]], 1989), ''The Rift'' ([[Peter David]], 1991), ''Burning Dreams'' (Margaret Wander Bonanno, 2006) and ''Child of Two Worlds'' ([[Greg Cox (writer)|Greg Cox]], 2015). A mirror-universe version of Pike (established in "[[Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek: The Original Series)|Mirror, Mirror]]", as having been assassinated by the mirror [[James T. Kirk]].<ref name="Encyc" />) He also appears in the novel ''Dark Victory'' ([[William Shatner]], 1999), and the short story "The Greater Good" (Margaret Wander Bonanno) in the anthology ''Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows'' (2009). Dave Stern's 2010 original series novel ''The Children of Kings'' was set aboard Pike's ''Enterprise''. Captain Pike has his own novel in "Captain's Table" series, ''Where Sea Meets Sky'', written by Jerry Oltion and published in October 1998. Captain Pike and the ''Enterprise'' appear in the first ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]'' novel ''Desperate Hours'' ([[David Alan Mack|David Mack]], 2017) and feature prominently in the fifth novel ''The Enterprise War'' ([[John Jackson Miller]], 2019), which chronicles the ''Enterprise'''s activities concurrent with the first season of that series.
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