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⚫ | In 2003, MGM granted Fandemonium a licence to produce Stargate SG-1 novels in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Fandemonium's publication rights were also extended to North America in 2006, after [[ROC]]'s licence to this region had expired. Unlike the initial licence limitations associated with Stargate SG-1 however, [[MGM]] granted Fandemonium a worldwide license to produce Stargate Atlantis novels in 2006. Fandemonium broadened their license further in 2009, enabling them to publish Stargate Universe novels. Since 2011, Fandemonium have begun to publish eBook versions of all their novels. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon]] |
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|[[Julie Fortune]] |
|[[Julie Fortune]] |
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+ | |28 September, 2004 |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor]] |
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|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
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+ | |8 November, 2004 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Five years after [[Military rank|Major]] [[Henry Boyd]] and his team, [[SG-10]], were trapped on the edge of a [[black hole]], [[Military rank|Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] discovers a device that could bring them home. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Five years after [[Military rank|Major]] [[Henry Boyd]] and his team, [[SG-10]], were trapped on the edge of a [[black hole]], [[Military rank|Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] discovers a device that could bring them home. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: The Cost of Honor]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: The Cost of Honor]] |
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|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
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+ | |31, August, 2005 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In the action packed sequel to A Matter of Honor, [[SG-1]] embarked on a desperate mission to save [[SG-10]] from the edges of a black hole. But the price of heroism may be more than they can pay. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In the action packed sequel to A Matter of Honor, [[SG-1]] embarked on a desperate mission to save [[SG-10]] from the edges of a black hole. But the price of heroism may be more than they can pay. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Roswell]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Roswell]] |
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|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Jennifer Fallon]] |
|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Jennifer Fallon]] |
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+ | |23 April, 2007 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When a [[Stargate]] malfunction throws [[Military rank|Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Cameron Mitchell]], [[Dr]]. [[Daniel Jackson]], Lt. Colonel [[Sam Carter]], and [[Teal'c]] back in time, they only have minutes to live. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When a [[Stargate]] malfunction throws [[Military rank|Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Cameron Mitchell]], [[Dr]]. [[Daniel Jackson]], Lt. Colonel [[Sam Carter]], and [[Teal'c]] back in time, they only have minutes to live. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Relativity]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Relativity]] |
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|[[James Swallow]] |
|[[James Swallow]] |
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+ | |9 October, 2007 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[SG-1]] encounter the [[Pack]] - a nomadic space-faring people who have fled the [[Goa'uld]] domination for generations - it seems as though a trade of technologies will benefit both sides. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[SG-1]] encounter the [[Pack]] - a nomadic space-faring people who have fled the [[Goa'uld]] domination for generations - it seems as though a trade of technologies will benefit both sides. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven]] |
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|[[Suzanne Wood]] |
|[[Suzanne Wood]] |
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− | |January, 2008 |
+ | |25 January, 2008 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Millennia ago, at the height of his power, the [[System Lord]] [[Ra]] decreed that any [[Goa'uld]] wishing to serve him must endure a great [[Trial of Ra|trial]]. Victory meant power and prestige, defeat brought banishment and death. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Millennia ago, at the height of his power, the [[System Lord]] [[Ra]] decreed that any [[Goa'uld]] wishing to serve him must endure a great [[Trial of Ra|trial]]. Victory meant power and prestige, defeat brought banishment and death. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Hydra]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Hydra]] |
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|[[Holly Scott]] and [[Jaimie Duncan]] |
|[[Holly Scott]] and [[Jaimie Duncan]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Rumours and accusations are reaching [[Stargate Command]], and nothing is making sense. When [[SG-1]] is met with fear and loathing on a peaceful world, and [[Master]] [[Bra'tac]] lays allegations of war crimes at their feet, they know they must investigate. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Rumours and accusations are reaching [[Stargate Command]], and nothing is making sense. When [[SG-1]] is met with fear and loathing on a peaceful world, and [[Master]] [[Bra'tac]] lays allegations of war crimes at their feet, they know they must investigate. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Valhalla]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Valhalla]] |
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|[[Tim Waggoner]] |
|[[Tim Waggoner]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Upon the legendary fields of [[Valhalla (planet)|Valhalla]], the spirits of [[Viking]] warriors do eternal battle in service to their god, [[Odin]]. By night they feast and toast the fallen, but at dawn the dead are restored to fight until the end of times. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Upon the legendary fields of [[Valhalla (planet)|Valhalla]], the spirits of [[Viking]] warriors do eternal battle in service to their god, [[Odin]]. By night they feast and toast the fallen, but at dawn the dead are restored to fight until the end of times. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: The Power Behind the Throne]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: The Power Behind the Throne]] |
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|[[Steven Savile]] |
|[[Steven Savile]] |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |SG-1 are asked by the Tok'ra to rescue a creature known as Mujina. The last of its species, Mujina is devoid of face or form and draws it's substance from the needs of those around it. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |SG-1 are asked by the Tok'ra to rescue a creature known as Mujina. The last of its species, Mujina is devoid of face or form and draws it's substance from the needs of those around it. The creature is an archetype - a hero for all, a villain for all, depending upon whose influence it falls under. |
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| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Four Dragons.JPG|100px]] |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons]] |
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|[[Diana Botsford]] |
|[[Diana Botsford]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Shortly after Daniel Jackson returns from his time among the ascended Ancients, he volunteers to join an archaeological survey of Chinese ruins on P3Y-702. But after accidentally activating a Goa'uld transport ring, Daniel finds himself the prisoner of the Goa'uld Lord Yu. Blaming himself for Daniel's capture, Jack O'Neill vows to go to any lengths to get him back - even if it means taking matters into his own hands. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Shortly after Daniel Jackson returns from his time among the ascended Ancients, he volunteers to join an archaeological survey of Chinese ruins on P3Y-702. But after accidentally activating a Goa'uld transport ring, Daniel finds himself the prisoner of the Goa'uld Lord Yu. Blaming himself for Daniel's capture, Jack O'Neill vows to go to any lengths to get him back - even if it means taking matters into his own hands. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Transitions]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Transitions]] |
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|[[Sabine C. Bauer]] |
|[[Sabine C. Bauer]] |
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− | |October, 2011 |
+ | |18 October, 2011 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Recently promoted to the rank of General, Jack O'Neill is just getting used to his new position at the SGC when disaster strikes. Cassandra Fraiser, the adopted daughter of the late Doctor Janet Fraiser, has been kidnapped by forces unknown. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Recently promoted to the rank of General, Jack O'Neill is just getting used to his new position at the SGC when disaster strikes. Cassandra Fraiser, the adopted daughter of the late Doctor Janet Fraiser, has been kidnapped by forces unknown. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Oceans of Dust]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Oceans of Dust]] |
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|[[Peter J. Evans]] |
|[[Peter J. Evans]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |SG-1 discover a creature of unimaginable evil lurking beneath the ancient sands of Egypt - a creature the insane Goa'uld Neheb-Kau wants as a terrible weapon. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |SG-1 discover a creature of unimaginable evil lurking beneath the ancient sands of Egypt - a creature the insane Goa'uld Neheb-Kau wants as a terrible weapon. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Heart's Desire]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Heart's Desire]] |
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|[[Amy Griswold]] |
|[[Amy Griswold]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In this classic [[SG-1]] adventure, the team battle pirates in the skies over a mountainous world as they search for the legendary ‘[[Heart's Desire]]’. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In this classic [[SG-1]] adventure, the team battle pirates in the skies over a mountainous world as they search for the legendary ‘[[Heart's Desire]]’. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: The Drift]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: The Drift]] |
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|[[Diana Botsford]] |
|[[Diana Botsford]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With Earth’s Ancient weapons chair at the centre of an international dispute, Dr. Daniel Jackson is sent to Antarctica to sooth diplomatic tensions. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With Earth’s Ancient weapons chair at the centre of an international dispute, Dr. Daniel Jackson is sent to Antarctica to sooth diplomatic tensions. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared]] |
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|[[Jo Graham]] and [[Melissa Scott]] |
|[[Jo Graham]] and [[Melissa Scott]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In search of Egeria, the Tok'ra queen, Cameron Mitchell's team travel back to Ancient Egypt where they find another version of SG-1, trapped in the past after helping the Egyptians overthrow Ra… |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In search of Egeria, the Tok'ra queen, Cameron Mitchell's team travel back to Ancient Egypt where they find another version of SG-1, trapped in the past after helping the Egyptians overthrow Ra… |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Ouroboros]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Ouroboros]] |
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|[[Melissa Scott]] |
|[[Melissa Scott]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[SG-1]] discover one of Janus's abandoned devices, they're transported to a distant galaxy where nothing is as it should be. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[SG-1]] discover one of Janus's abandoned devices, they're transported to a distant galaxy where nothing is as it should be. |
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|[[Stargate SG-1: Two Roads]] |
|[[Stargate SG-1: Two Roads]] |
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|[[Geonn Cannon]] |
|[[Geonn Cannon]] |
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− | |June, 2014 |
+ | |12 June, 2014 |
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The Goa’uld have been defeated, the Jaffa are free and, in the power vacuum left behind, the dark underbelly of the galaxy is fighting over the spoils. |
The Goa’uld have been defeated, the Jaffa are free and, in the power vacuum left behind, the dark underbelly of the galaxy is fighting over the spoils. |
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+ | |[[Stargate SG-1: Hostile Ground]] |
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+ | |[[Sally Malcolm]], [[Laura Harper]] |
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+ | Book one of [[Stargate SG-1: Apocalypse]] — a trilogy that “will take Colonel Jack O’Neill and his team into dark and uncharted territory.” |
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+ | Below is a list of Stargate Atlantis novels released by Fandemonium. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Rising]] |
|[[Stargate Atlantis: Rising]] |
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|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
|[[Sally Malcolm]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Following the discovery of an [[Ancient]] outpost buried deep in the [[Antarctic]] ice sheet, [[Stargate Command]] sends a new team of explorers through the [[Stargate]] to the distant [[Pegasus]] [[galaxy]]. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Following the discovery of an [[Ancient]] outpost buried deep in the [[Antarctic]] ice sheet, [[Stargate Command]] sends a new team of explorers through the [[Stargate]] to the distant [[Pegasus]] [[galaxy]]. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: The Chosen]] |
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|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With [[Ancient]] technology scattered across the [[Pegasus]] [[galaxy]], the [[Atlantis]] team is not surprised to find it in use on a world once defended by [[Dalera (Ancient)|Dalera]], an Ancient who was cast out of her society for falling in love with a [[human]]. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With [[Ancient]] technology scattered across the [[Pegasus]] [[galaxy]], the [[Atlantis]] team is not surprised to find it in use on a world once defended by [[Dalera (Ancient)|Dalera]], an Ancient who was cast out of her society for falling in love with a [[human]]. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Exogenesis]] |
|[[Stargate Atlantis: Exogenesis]] |
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|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[Dr]]. [[Carson Beckett]] disturbs the rest of two longdead [[Ancients]], he unleashes devastating consequences of global proportions. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[Dr]]. [[Carson Beckett]] disturbs the rest of two longdead [[Ancients]], he unleashes devastating consequences of global proportions. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Casualties of War]] |
|[[Stargate Atlantis: Casualties of War]] |
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|[[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
|[[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |It’s a dark time for Atlantis. Following the first Asuran clashes, Colonel Sheppard is buckling under the strain of command. When his team discovers Ancient technology which can defeat the Asuran menace, he is determined that Atlantis must possess it—at all costs. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |It’s a dark time for Atlantis. Following the first Asuran clashes, Colonel Sheppard is buckling under the strain of command. When his team discovers Ancient technology which can defeat the Asuran menace, he is determined that Atlantis must possess it—at all costs. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Blood Ties]] |
|[[Stargate Atlantis: Blood Ties]] |
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|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
|[[Sonny Whitelaw]] and [[Elizabeth Christensen]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When a series of gruesome murders are uncovered around the world, the trail leads back to the SGC—and far beyond… |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When a series of gruesome murders are uncovered around the world, the trail leads back to the SGC—and far beyond… |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Mirror Mirror]] |
|[[Stargate Atlantis: Mirror Mirror]] |
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|[[Sabine C. Bauer]] |
|[[Sabine C. Bauer]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[Ikaros|an Ancient prodigy]] gives the Atlantis expedition [[Charybdis]] — a device capable of eliminating the Wraith — it’s an offer they can’t refuse. But the experiment fails disastrously, threatening to unravel the fabric of the Pegasus Galaxy — and the entire universe beyond. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When [[Ikaros|an Ancient prodigy]] gives the Atlantis expedition [[Charybdis]] — a device capable of eliminating the Wraith — it’s an offer they can’t refuse. But the experiment fails disastrously, threatening to unravel the fabric of the Pegasus Galaxy — and the entire universe beyond. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Nightfall]] |
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|[[James Swallow]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Deception and lies abound on the peaceful planet of [[Heruun]], protected from the [[Wraith]] for generations by their mysterious guardian — the Aegis. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Deception and lies abound on the peaceful planet of [[Heruun]], protected from the [[Wraith]] for generations by their mysterious guardian — the Aegis. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Angelus]] |
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|[[Peter J. Evans]] |
|[[Peter J. Evans]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With their core directive restored, the [[Asuran]]s have begun to attack the [[Wraith]] on multiple fronts. Under the command of [[Military rank|Colonel]] [[Abraham Ellis]], the ''[[Apollo]]'' is dispatched to observe the battlefront, but Ellis's orders not to intervene are quickly breached when an [[Ancient]] ship drops out of [[hyperspace]]. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |With their core directive restored, the [[Asuran]]s have begun to attack the [[Wraith]] on multiple fronts. Under the command of [[Military rank|Colonel]] [[Abraham Ellis]], the ''[[Apollo]]'' is dispatched to observe the battlefront, but Ellis's orders not to intervene are quickly breached when an [[Ancient]] ship drops out of [[hyperspace]]. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Dead End]] |
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|[[Chris Wraight]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Trapped on a planet being swallowed by a killing ice age, Colonel Sheppard and his team are rescued by the Forgotten - a race abandoned by those who once protected them, and condemned to watch their world die. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Trapped on a planet being swallowed by a killing ice age, Colonel Sheppard and his team are rescued by the Forgotten - a race abandoned by those who once protected them, and condemned to watch their world die. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Brimstone]] |
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|[[David Niall Wilson]] & [[Patricia Lee Macomber]] |
|[[David Niall Wilson]] & [[Patricia Lee Macomber]] |
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+ | |31 December, 2009 |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The Stargate Atlantis team discover a city on a moon that's about to plunge into its own sun. But the city which looked as if it had been abandoned turns out to be inhabited by descendants of the Ancients who have fallen into decadence and debauchery. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The Stargate Atlantis team discover a city on a moon that's about to plunge into its own sun. But the city which looked as if it had been abandoned turns out to be inhabited by descendants of the Ancients who have fallen into decadence and debauchery. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Hunt and Run]] |
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|[[Aaron Rosenberg]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Ronon Dex is a mystery. His past is a closed book and he likes it that way. But when the Atlantis team trigger a trap that leaves them stranded on a hostile world, only Ronon's past can save them - if it doesn't kill them first. |
| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Ronon Dex is a mystery. His past is a closed book and he likes it that way. But when the Atlantis team trigger a trap that leaves them stranded on a hostile world, only Ronon's past can save them - if it doesn't kill them first. |
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|[[Stargate Atlantis: Death Game]] |
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|[[Jo Graham]] |
|[[Jo Graham]] |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Colonel John Sheppard wakes up on an alien world, in the wreckage of a Puddle Jumper—and can't remember how he got there. As he puts the pieces together, he discovers that his team is scattered across a tropical archipelago, unable to communicate with each other or return to the Stargate. |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The [[Atlantis team]] resorts to desperate measures in their bid to save [[Doctor]] [[Rodney McKay]] from the clutches of [[Hive queen|Queen]] [[Death]]. [[Teyla Emmagan]] must once again assume the role of Queen [[Steelflower]] as she attempts a dangerous subterfuge. But in order to deceive Queen Death, Teyla must embrace her Wraith heritage more closely than she has ever done before. So closely that she may lose herself forever. |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |''Stargate Atlantis Secrets'' picks up from the battle in book 4, as [[Atlantis]] struggles to regroup and [[Teyla]] continues her dangerous masquerade as [[Queen]] [[Steelflower]]. |
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| colspan="3" rowspan="1" |As conflicts and betrayal threaten to shatter [[Atlantis]]’s fragile alliances with [[Guide]]’s [[Wraith]] and the [[Genii]], [[human]]ity’s only hope of survival rests on the fate of an [[Ancient]] device — a weapon too terrible to use but too powerful to cast aside. A weapon capable of exterminating every Wraith in the galaxy, and with them every human carrying Wraith [[DNA]]... |
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Revision as of 21:32, 20 December 2014
Fandemonium is a publishing company based in the United Kingdom. Fandemonium publishes Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate Universe novels.
History
In 2003, MGM granted Fandemonium a licence to produce Stargate SG-1 novels in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Fandemonium's publication rights were also extended to North America in 2006, after ROC's licence to this region had expired. Unlike the initial licence limitations associated with Stargate SG-1 however, MGM granted Fandemonium a worldwide license to produce Stargate Atlantis novels in 2006. Fandemonium broadened their license further in 2009, enabling them to publish Stargate Universe novels. Since 2011, Fandemonium have begun to publish eBook versions of all their novels.
Stargate SG-1 Novels
Below is a list of stargate SG-1 novels released by Fandemonium.
Image | Title | Author(s) | Publication Date |
File:Trial by Fire.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Trial by Fire | Sabine C. Bauer | 16 June, 2004 |
A pious people, the Tyreans are devoted to the Canaanite deity, Meleq. When their spiritual leader is savagely murdered during a mission of peace, they beg SG-1 for help against their sworn enemies, the Phrygians. | |||
File:Sacrifice Moon.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon | Julie Fortune | 28 September, 2004 |
Just four days after Major Kawalsky’s death, Colonel Jack O'Neill leads the newly commissioned SG-1 on their first mission through the Stargate. | |||
File:A Matter of Honor.jpg | Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor | Sally Malcolm | 8 November, 2004 |
Five years after Major Henry Boyd and his team, SG-10, were trapped on the edge of a black hole, Colonel Jack O'Neill discovers a device that could bring them home. | |||
File:City of the Gods.jpg | Stargate SG-1: City of the Gods | Sonny Whitelaw | 18 April, 2005 |
When a Crystal Skull is discovered beneath the Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico, it ignites a cataclysmic chain of events that maroons SG-1 on a dying world. | |||
File:The Cost of Honor.jpg | Stargate SG-1: The Cost of Honor | Sally Malcolm | 31, August, 2005 |
In the action packed sequel to A Matter of Honor, SG-1 embarked on a desperate mission to save SG-10 from the edges of a black hole. But the price of heroism may be more than they can pay. | |||
File:Siren Song.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Siren Song | Holly Scott and Jaimie Duncan | 7 February, 2006 |
Bounty-hunter Aris Boch once more has his sights on SG-1. But this time Boch isn’t interested in trading them for cash. He needs the unique talents of Dr. Daniel Jackson – and he’ll do anything to get them. | |||
File:Survival of the Fittest.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Survival of the Fittest | Sabine C. Bauer | 7 July, 2006 |
Colonel Frank Simmons has never been a friend to SG-1. Working for the shadowy government organization, the NID, he has hatched a horrifying plan to create an army as devastatingly effective as that of any Goa'uld. | |||
File:Alliances.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Alliances | Karen Miller | 15 September, 2006 |
All SG-1 wanted was technology to save Earth from the Goa'uld, but the mission to Euronda was a terrible failure. Now the dogs of Washington are baying for Jack O'Neill's blood-and Senator Robert Kinsey is leading the pack. | |||
File:Roswell.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Roswell | Sonny Whitelaw and Jennifer Fallon | 23 April, 2007 |
When a Stargate malfunction throws Lieutenant Colonel Cameron Mitchell, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Lt. Colonel Sam Carter, and Teal'c back in time, they only have minutes to live. | |||
File:Relativity Cover.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Relativity | James Swallow | 9 October, 2007 |
When SG-1 encounter the Pack - a nomadic space-faring people who have fled the Goa'uld domination for generations - it seems as though a trade of technologies will benefit both sides. | |||
File:The Barque of Heaven.jpg | Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven | Suzanne Wood | 25 January, 2008 |
Millennia ago, at the height of his power, the System Lord Ra decreed that any Goa'uld wishing to serve him must endure a great trial. Victory meant power and prestige, defeat brought banishment and death. | |||
File:Do No Harm.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Do No Harm | Karen Miller | 15 May, 2008 |
Stargate Command is in crisis—too many teams wounded, too many dead. Tensions are running high and, with the pressure to deliver tangible results never greater, General Hammond is forced to call in The Pentagon strike team to plug the holes. | |||
File:Hydra.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Hydra | Holly Scott and Jaimie Duncan | 1 November, 2008 |
Rumours and accusations are reaching Stargate Command, and nothing is making sense. When SG-1 is met with fear and loathing on a peaceful world, and Master Bra'tac lays allegations of war crimes at their feet, they know they must investigate. | |||
File:Valhalla.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Valhalla | Tim Waggoner | 1 October, 2009 |
Upon the legendary fields of Valhalla, the spirits of Viking warriors do eternal battle in service to their god, Odin. By night they feast and toast the fallen, but at dawn the dead are restored to fight until the end of times. | |||
File:The Power Behind the Throne.jpg | Stargate SG-1: The Power Behind the Throne | Steven Savile | 31 August, 2010 |
SG-1 are asked by the Tok'ra to rescue a creature known as Mujina. The last of its species, Mujina is devoid of face or form and draws it's substance from the needs of those around it. The creature is an archetype - a hero for all, a villain for all, depending upon whose influence it falls under. | |||
File:Four Dragons.JPG | Stargate SG-1: Four Dragons | Diana Botsford | 31 August, 2010 |
Shortly after Daniel Jackson returns from his time among the ascended Ancients, he volunteers to join an archaeological survey of Chinese ruins on P3Y-702. But after accidentally activating a Goa'uld transport ring, Daniel finds himself the prisoner of the Goa'uld Lord Yu. Blaming himself for Daniel's capture, Jack O'Neill vows to go to any lengths to get him back - even if it means taking matters into his own hands. | |||
File:Sunrise.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Sunrise | J.F. Crane | October 1, 2010 |
SG-1 find themselves on a bleak and lifeless world. There they discover long-dead bodies frozen in the snow, and a clue to a device that promises protection from the Goa'uld forever. | |||
File:Transitions.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Transitions | Sabine C. Bauer | 18 October, 2011 |
Recently promoted to the rank of General, Jack O'Neill is just getting used to his new position at the SGC when disaster strikes. Cassandra Fraiser, the adopted daughter of the late Doctor Janet Fraiser, has been kidnapped by forces unknown. | |||
File:Oceans of Dust.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Oceans of Dust | Peter J. Evans | 16 November, 2012 |
SG-1 discover a creature of unimaginable evil lurking beneath the ancient sands of Egypt - a creature the insane Goa'uld Neheb-Kau wants as a terrible weapon. | |||
File:Heart's Desire.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Heart's Desire | Amy Griswold | 20 July, 2012 |
In this classic SG-1 adventure, the team battle pirates in the skies over a mountainous world as they search for the legendary ‘Heart's Desire’. | |||
File:The Drift.jpg | Stargate SG-1: The Drift | Diana Botsford | 29 October, 2012 |
With Earth’s Ancient weapons chair at the centre of an international dispute, Dr. Daniel Jackson is sent to Antarctica to sooth diplomatic tensions. | |||
File:Moebius Squared.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared | Jo Graham and Melissa Scott | 20 December, 2012 |
In search of Egeria, the Tok'ra queen, Cameron Mitchell's team travel back to Ancient Egypt where they find another version of SG-1, trapped in the past after helping the Egyptians overthrow Ra… | |||
File:Ouroboros.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Ouroboros | Melissa Scott | 18 June, 2013 |
When SG-1 discover one of Janus's abandoned devices, they're transported to a distant galaxy where nothing is as it should be. | |||
File:Two Roads.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Two Roads | Geonn Cannon | 12 June, 2014 |
The Goa’uld have been defeated, the Jaffa are free and, in the power vacuum left behind, the dark underbelly of the galaxy is fighting over the spoils. | |||
File:Hostile Ground.jpg | Stargate SG-1: Hostile Ground | Sally Malcolm, Laura Harper | 14 August, 2014 |
Book one of Stargate SG-1: Apocalypse — a trilogy that “will take Colonel Jack O’Neill and his team into dark and uncharted territory.” |
Stargate SG-1 Novellas
Below is a list of Stargate SG-1 novellas released by Fandemonium.
Image | Title | Author(s) | Publication Date |
Stargate SG-1: Permafrost | 18 December, 2014 | ||
A week before Christmas, Dr. Daniel Jackson discovers that archaeologists in Iceland are excavating a Norse burial site that might have connections to the recently encountered Asgard race. |
Stargate Atlantis Novels
Below is a list of Stargate Atlantis novels released by Fandemonium.
Image | Title | Author(s) | Publication Date |
Stargate Atlantis: Rising | Sally Malcolm | 6 December, 2005 | |
Following the discovery of an Ancient outpost buried deep in the Antarctic ice sheet, Stargate Command sends a new team of explorers through the Stargate to the distant Pegasus galaxy. | |||
File:Reliquary.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary | Martha Wells | 15 March, 2006 |
While exploring the unused sections of the Ancient city of Atlantis, Major John Sheppard and Dr. Rodney McKay stumble on a recording device that reveals a mysterious new Stargate address. Believing that the address may lead them to a vast repository of Ancient knowledge, the team embarks on a mission to this uncharted world. | |||
File:The Chosen.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: The Chosen | Sonny Whitelaw and Elizabeth Christensen | 13 April, 2006 |
With Ancient technology scattered across the Pegasus galaxy, the Atlantis team is not surprised to find it in use on a world once defended by Dalera, an Ancient who was cast out of her society for falling in love with a human. | |||
File:Halcyon.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Halcyon | James Swallow | 15 July, 2006 |
In their ongoing quest for new allies, Atlantis's flagship team travels to Halcyon, a grim industrial world where the Wraith are no longer feared—they are hunted. Horrified by the brutality of Halcyon's warlike people, Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard soon becomes caught in the political machinations of Halcyon's aristocracy. In a feudal society where strength means power, he realizes the nobles will stop at nothing to ensure victory over their rivals. | |||
File:Exogenesis.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Exogenesis | Sonny Whitelaw and Elizabeth Christensen | 31 March, 2007 |
When Dr. Carson Beckett disturbs the rest of two longdead Ancients, he unleashes devastating consequences of global proportions. | |||
File:Entanglement.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Entanglement | Martha Wells | 31 May, 2007 |
When Dr. Rodney McKay unlocks an Ancient mystery on a distant moon, he discovers a terrifying threat to the Pegasus galaxy. | |||
File:Casualties of War Cover.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Casualties of War | Elizabeth Christensen | 3 September, 2007 |
It’s a dark time for Atlantis. Following the first Asuran clashes, Colonel Sheppard is buckling under the strain of command. When his team discovers Ancient technology which can defeat the Asuran menace, he is determined that Atlantis must possess it—at all costs. | |||
File:Blood Ties Cover.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Blood Ties | Sonny Whitelaw and Elizabeth Christensen | 27 November, 2007 |
When a series of gruesome murders are uncovered around the world, the trail leads back to the SGC—and far beyond… | |||
File:Mirror Mirror Cover.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Mirror Mirror | Sabine C. Bauer | 1 August, 2008 |
When an Ancient prodigy gives the Atlantis expedition Charybdis — a device capable of eliminating the Wraith — it’s an offer they can’t refuse. But the experiment fails disastrously, threatening to unravel the fabric of the Pegasus Galaxy — and the entire universe beyond. | |||
File:Nightfall.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Nightfall | James Swallow | 15 April, 2008 |
Deception and lies abound on the peaceful planet of Heruun, protected from the Wraith for generations by their mysterious guardian — the Aegis. | |||
File:Angelus.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Angelus | Peter J. Evans | 15 April, 2008 |
With their core directive restored, the Asurans have begun to attack the Wraith on multiple fronts. Under the command of Colonel Abraham Ellis, the Apollo is dispatched to observe the battlefront, but Ellis's orders not to intervene are quickly breached when an Ancient ship drops out of hyperspace. | |||
File:Dead End.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Dead End | Chris Wraight | 30 May, 2009 |
Trapped on a planet being swallowed by a killing ice age, Colonel Sheppard and his team are rescued by the Forgotten - a race abandoned by those who once protected them, and condemned to watch their world die. | |||
File:Brimstone.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Brimstone | David Niall Wilson & Patricia Lee Macomber | 31 December, 2009 |
The Stargate Atlantis team discover a city on a moon that's about to plunge into its own sun. But the city which looked as if it had been abandoned turns out to be inhabited by descendants of the Ancients who have fallen into decadence and debauchery. | |||
File:Hunt and Run.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Hunt and Run | Aaron Rosenberg | 30 August, 2010 |
Ronon Dex is a mystery. His past is a closed book and he likes it that way. But when the Atlantis team trigger a trap that leaves them stranded on a hostile world, only Ronon's past can save them - if it doesn't kill them first. | |||
File:Death Game.jpeg | Stargate Atlantis: Death Game | Jo Graham | 16 July, 2010 |
Colonel John Sheppard wakes up on an alien world, in the wreckage of a Puddle Jumper—and can't remember how he got there. As he puts the pieces together, he discovers that his team is scattered across a tropical archipelago, unable to communicate with each other or return to the Stargate. | |||
Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: Homecoming | Jo Graham & Melissa Scott | September, 2010 | |
Homecoming sees Atlantis return to the Pegasus Galaxy. But the situation in Pegasus has changed. The Wraith are on the verge of unification under the new and powerful Queen Death. She stages a daring raid with one goal: the capture of the only man able to give their ships hyperdrive and lead them to Earth—Dr. Rodney McKay. | |||
File:The Lost.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: The Lost | Jo Graham & Amy Griswold | January, 2011 |
Reeling from the terrible events of Stargate: Atlantis ‘Homecoming’, the expedition team are doing whatever it takes to find Doctor Rodney McKay – even if it means turning to their enemies for help. | |||
Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: Allegiance | Melissa Scott & Amy Griswold | November, 2011 | |
Still reeling from the shocking discovery that their friend Rodney McKay is now a Wraith called Quicksilver loyally serving Queen Death and with no memory of his true identity, Sheppard and his team return to Atlantis to regroup. | |||
File:The Furies.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: The Furies | Meg Burden & Jo Graham | 14 June, 2012 |
The Atlantis team resorts to desperate measures in their bid to save Doctor Rodney McKay from the clutches of Queen Death. Teyla Emmagan must once again assume the role of Queen Steelflower as she attempts a dangerous subterfuge. But in order to deceive Queen Death, Teyla must embrace her Wraith heritage more closely than she has ever done before. So closely that she may lose herself forever. | |||
Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: Secrets | Meg Burden & Melissa Scott | 14 August, 2012 | |
Stargate Atlantis Secrets picks up from the battle in book 4, as Atlantis struggles to regroup and Teyla continues her dangerous masquerade as Queen Steelflower. | |||
File:Inheritors.jpg | Stargate Atlantis: Legacy: The Inheritors | Melissa Scott, Jo Graham, Meg Burden, Amy Griswold | 14 February, 2013 |
As conflicts and betrayal threaten to shatter Atlantis’s fragile alliances with Guide’s Wraith and the Genii, humanity’s only hope of survival rests on the fate of an Ancient device — a weapon too terrible to use but too powerful to cast aside. A weapon capable of exterminating every Wraith in the galaxy, and with them every human carrying Wraith DNA... | |||
File:Unascended.png | Stargate Atlantis: Unascended | Melissa Scott, Jo Graham, Amy Griswold | 10 July, 2014 |
Continuing the adventures of Atlantis and the Earth team, Elizabeth Weir suddenly reappears and events unfold that affect the entire team. |
Stargate SG-1/Atlantis Novels
Below is a list of Stargate SG-1/Atlantis novels released by Fandemonium.
Image | Title | Author(s) | Publication Date |
Stagate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis: Far Horizons |
Sabine C. Bauer, Diana Dru Botsford, Keith DeCandido, Sally Malcolm, Suzanne Wood, Geonn Cannon, Peter J. Evans, Jo Graham, Amy Griswold & Melissa Scott |
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An anthology of STARGATE SG-1 and STARGATE ATLANTIS short stories, with contributions from Stargate novelists old and new. ‘Far Horizons’ will take you through the Stargate to the furthest reaches of both the Pegasus and Milky Way galaxies. |
Stargate Universe Novels
Below is a list of Stargate Universe novels released by Fandemonium.
Image | Title | Author(s) | Publication Date |
File:Air.jpg | Stargate Universe: Air | James Swallow | 30 November, 2009 |
Destiny awaits - Without food, supplies, or a way home, Colonel Everett Young finds himself in charge of a mission that has gone wrong before it has even begun. |