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Tag Archives: Deep Space Nine
Hollow Men
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Hollow Men © 2005 Una McCormack 368 pages Deep Space Nine is notoriously the darkest of the six Star Trek series, repeatedly exploring corridors of the human experience that … Continue reading
Worlds of Ds9: The Dominion and Ferenginar
Star Trek Worlds of Deep Space Nine, Volume III: The Dominion and Ferenginar© 2010 David R. George III, Keith R.A. DeCandido(Trade Paperback) 352 pages The Dominion and Ferenginar is the final volume in the Worlds of Deep Space Nine series, and … Continue reading
Inferno
Star Trek Millennium, Book III: Inferno © 2000 Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens 410 pages “I did everything I could,” Sisko cried into the silence that engulfed him.But everything he had ever done was for nothing.Everything that had ever been was for … Continue reading
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The War of the Prophets
Star Trek Millenium: Book II, The War of the Prophets© 2000 Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens372 pages Riker reappeared on the virwer, eyes afire with rage. “The War of the Prophets is coming! Choose your side, Emissary — because this is … Continue reading
The Fall of Terok Nor
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Millennium, Book I, The Fall of Terok Nor© 2000 Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens464 pages The Millenium trilogy was, prior to Destiny, the most epic story ever approached in Trek literature, and in fact even spawned a … Continue reading
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Warpath
Warpath© 2006 David Mack339 pagesOn the cover: unknown model as Taran’atar, looking “dangerous, yet vulnerable, awash in the amber of Jem’Hadar blood“. I am dead. I go into battle to reclaim my life. I do this because I am Jem’Hadar. … Continue reading
Fallen Heroes
DS9 #5: Fallen Heroes© 1994 Dafydd ab Hugh282 pages On the cover: renderings of Avery Brooks as Commander Benjamin Sisko and Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys — although that expression makes her look more like Michelle Forbes as Ro … Continue reading
Worlds of Deep Space Nine (Volume 2)
Worlds of Deep Space Nine, Volume 2: Trill and Bajor© 2005 Martin, Mangels, and Kym380 pages On the cover: Nicole de Boer as Lieutenant Ezri Dax; Avery Brooks as Captain Benjamin Sisko. S.D. Perry’s Unity ended the first major phase … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Mangels, Deep Space Nine, DS9 Relaunch, Michael A. Martin, Star Trek
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DS9 #6: Betrayal
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Betrayal© 1994 Lois Tilton280 pages I recently acquired a box of thirty-odd Star Trek: Deep Space Nine paperbacks, and after excitedly pawing through them, Betrayal appeared of immediate interest for its cover, which depicted Marc Alaimo as … Continue reading
Tales of the Dominion War
Tales of the Dominion WarPublished in 2004, editor Keith DeCandido370 pages O’Brien: Engage, retreat, engage, retreat. I tell you, that’s becoming our favorite tune. Bashir: Well, we’d better think of a new tune fast or the only song we’re going … Continue reading
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Tagged Deep Space Nine, Michael Jan Friedman, short story collection, Star Trek
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