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Tag Archives: Deep Space Nine
ST: The Long Mirage
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Long Mirage© 2017 David R George III300 pages Bajor is a planet in crisis, as a sect which argues that that Prophets are not gods is growing in prominence, commingling with the revelation that … Continue reading
What We Left Behind
A few months back I caught wind of the fan-funded What We Left Behind: A Look Back at Deep Space Nine, and naturally I preordered. I watched (and loved) it tonight, and though it has nothing to do with books, … Continue reading
Force and Motion
ST DS9: Force and Motion© 2016 Jeffrey Lang352 pages All Miles O’Brien wanted to do was visit a research lab and catch up with an old friend, along with his engineering chum Nog. He didn’t expect to be thrown into … Continue reading
Obsidian Alliances
Star Trek Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances© 2007 Keith DeCandido, Peter David, and “Sarah Shaw”448 pages Noticeably absent from Glass Empires were any characters or stories from Deep Space Nine, the series which revived and expanded the premise of the Mirror … Continue reading
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Tagged David Mack, Deep Space Nine, ST Mirror Mirror, ST Voyager, Star Trek
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A Ceremony of Losses
Star Trek the Fall: A Ceremony of Losses© 2013 David Mack353 pages “I’m a ship captain, doctor. Risk is my business.” “…you’re an un-armed, one-man freighter.” “Okay, delivering cargo is my business. But I’m trying to diversify.” Now this is a … Continue reading
Crimson Shadow
Star Trek the Fall: Crimson Shadow © 2013 Una McCormack 352 pages After ten years of reconstruction, the Federation is preparing to leave Cardassia. Not all the locals gathering outside are there to wish its engineers and social workers a … Continue reading
Revelations and Dust
Star Trek the Fall: Revelation and Dust 401 pages © 2013 David R. George III David R. George takes a bullet for the team in The Fall: Revelation and Dust. First in a five-part series with five participating authors, Revelation … Continue reading
The Never Ending Sacrifice
The Never Ending Sacrifice © 2009 Una McCormack 352 pages No Star Trek series rivals Deep Space Nine for its moral drama, for its stationary setting meant that characters had to live with the consequences of thir decisions. It told … Continue reading
I, the Constable
I, the Constable© 2017 Paula M. Block and Terry Erdmann150 pages Deep Space Nine once made a throwaway reference to the Mike Hammer novels of Mickey Spillane, and featured Constable Odo reading I, the Jury. I, the Constable, plays with that … Continue reading
Infinity’s Prism
Star Trek Myriad Universes, Vol 1: Infinity’s Prism© 2008 William Leisner, Christopher L. Bennett, and James Swallow527 pages What if….Khan won the Eugenics Wars? What if….Earth had succumbed to fear after the Xindi attack, and withdrawn from the Coalition of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher L. Bennett, Deep Space Nine, ST TOS, ST Voyager, Star Trek
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