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==Tie-in media== ===Novels=== {{Main|List of Star Trek: Voyager novels{{!}}List of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' novels}} A total of 26 numbered books were released during the series' original run from 1995 to 2001.<ref>{{cite web <!-- Citation bot bypass-->|url=http://www.simonandschuster.com/series/Star-Trek-Voyager/books|title=Star Trek: Voyager books from Simon & Schuster|publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]]|access-date=December 20, 2023|archive-date=April 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230415154128/https://www.simonandschuster.com/series/Star-Trek-Voyager|url-status=live}}</ref> They include novelizations of the first episode, "Caretaker", "The Escape", "Violations", "Ragnarok", and novelizations of the episodes "Flashback", "[[Day of Honor]]", "Equinox" and "Endgame". Also, "unnumbered books", which are still part of the series, were released, though not part of the official release. These novels consist of episode novelizations except for ''Caretaker'', ''Mosaic'' (a biography of Kathryn Janeway), ''Pathways'' (a novel in which the biography of various crew members, including all of the senior staff, is given); and ''The Nanotech War'', a novel released in 2002, one year after the series' finale. ====Book relaunch==== A series of novels focusing on the continuing adventures of ''Voyager'' following the television series finale was implemented in 2003, much as [[Pocket Books]] did with the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch|''Deep Space Nine'' relaunch]] novel series, which features stories placed after the finale of that show. In the relaunch, several characters are reassigned while others are promoted but stay aboard ''Voyager''. These changes include Janeway's promotion to admiral, Chakotay becoming captain of ''Voyager'' and breaking up with Seven of Nine, Tuvok leaving the ship to serve as tactical officer under William Riker, and Tom Paris's promotion to first officer on the ''Voyager''. The series also introduces several new characters. The series began with ''[[List of Star Trek novels|Homecoming]]'' and ''[[The Farther Shore (Star Trek)|The Farther Shore]]'' in 2003, a direct sequel to the series' finale, "Endgame". These were followed in 2004 by ''Spirit Walk: Old Wounds'' and ''Spirit Walk: Enemy of My Enemy''. Under the direction of a new author, 2009 brought forth two more additions to the series: ''Full Circle'' and ''Unworthy''. In 2011, another book by the same author called ''Children of the Storm'' was released. Other novels—some set during the relaunch period, others during the show's broadcast run—have been published. ===Video games=== Three video games based specifically on ''Voyager'' were released: ''[[Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force]]'' for PC (2000) and PS2 (2001), the arcade game ''[[Star Trek: Voyager – The Arcade Game]]'' (2002) and ''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]'' (2003), a sequel to ''Elite Force''. The PS2 game ''[[Star Trek: Encounters]]'' (2006) also features the ship and characters from the show. ''[[Voyager (video game)|Voyager]]'' was a [[graphic adventure]] video game developed by [[Looking Glass Technologies]] but it was cancelled in 1997. ''Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force'' drew revenues of $15 million and sold roughly 300,000 units worldwide by 2003.<ref name="bethkesales">{{cite book|author=Bethke, Erik|title=Game Development and Production|date=January 25, 2003|publisher=Wordware Publishing|isbn=1556229518|page=97|author-link=Erik Bethke}}</ref>
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