IMAGINE...
Imagine if Captain Benjamin Sisko's wife Jennifer hadn't merely been killed, but had been assimilated by the Borg, personally by Locutus of Borg.
Imagine if Major Kira believed she was really a Cardassian spy, slept with Gul Dukat, and then realized she wasn't really a Cardassian.
Imagine if Nog were kidnapped by the Dominion, brainwashed, had a bomb put in his artificial leg, and then was sent with a special present to celebrate Captain Sisko's receipt of the Christopher Pike award.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had a lot of good things going for it. A lot of compelling characters, interesting situations, interesting ideas. I really liked Sisko (the later Sisko), Garak, Damar, Kira (the later Kira), Odo, and some of the other characters. The show also had a lot of intriguing ideas.
But some of these ideas were either executed poorly, or weren't written as well as they could have been. The purpose of this book is to show how much better Deep Space Nine could have been than it was.
Imagine if Captain Benjamin Sisko's wife Jennifer hadn't merely been killed, but had been assimilated by the Borg, personally by Locutus of Borg.
Imagine if Major Kira believed she was really a Cardassian spy, slept with Gul Dukat, and then realized she wasn't really a Cardassian.
Imagine if Nog were kidnapped by the Dominion, brainwashed, had a bomb put in his artificial leg, and then was sent with a special present to celebrate Captain Sisko's receipt of the Christopher Pike award.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had a lot of good things going for it. A lot of compelling characters, interesting situations, interesting ideas. I really liked Sisko (the later Sisko), Garak, Damar, Kira (the later Kira), Odo, and some of the other characters. The show also had a lot of intriguing ideas.
But some of these ideas were either executed poorly, or weren't written as well as they could have been. The purpose of this book is to show how much better Deep Space Nine could have been than it was.