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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Terok Nor March 25, 2008
Before the Dominion War and the decimation of Cardassia...before the coming of the Emissary and the discovery of the wormhole...before space station Terok Nor became Deep Space 9™...there was the Occupation: the military takeover of an alien planet and the violent insurgency that fought against it. Now that fifty-year tale of warring ideologies, terrorism, greed, secret intelligence, moral compromises, and embattled faiths is at last given its due in the three-book saga of Star Trek's Lost Era...

A seemingly benign visitation to the bountiful world of Bajor from the resource-poor Cardassian Union is viewed with cautious optimism by some, trepidation by others, and a calculating gleam by unscrupulous opportunists. What begins as a gesture of compassion soon becomes something very different. Seen through the eyes of participants on both sides -- including those of a young officer named Skrain Dukat -- the personal, political, and religious tensions between the Bajorans and the Cardassians quickly spiral out of control, irrevocably shaping the futures of both worlds in an emotionally charged and unforgettable tale of treachery, tragedy, and hope.


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"I have found that good novels have a color one can associate with the tone of the story, and in the case of this book that color is Cardassian grey.... Good and evil are not cleanly divided between people in the book. Some of the Cardassians are good, and some of the Bajorans are bad, in other words." -- The-Trades.com

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James Swallow has written several books, including Star Trek: Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers and Seeds of Dissent (from Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism); the Sundowners quartet of ‘steampunk’ science fiction Westerns (Ghost Town, Underworld, Iron Dragon and Showdown); the best-selling novelization of The Butterfly Effect; The Flight of the Eisenstein, Faith and Fire and Jade Dragon; the 2000AD tie-ins Eclipse, Blood Relative and Whiteout; Stargate Atlantis: Halcyon; and the Blood Angels duology Deus Encarmine and Deus Sanguinius.

In addition, Swallow’s short fiction has appeared in Inferno! and Stargate magazine, the anthologies Star Trek Voyager: Distant Shores, the Doctor Who Short Trips collections Dalek Empire and Destination Prague, Something Changed, Collected Works, What Price Victory and Silent Night.

His non-fiction includes Dark Eye: The Films of David Fincher and books on writing, genre television and animation; he has also written for Star Trek: Voyager, Doctor Who and Space 1889, along with several scripts for audio and videogames.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (March 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416550933
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416550938
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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James Swallow has written several books, including Star Trek: Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers and Seeds of Dissent (from Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism); the Sundowners quartet of 'steampunk' science fiction Westerns (Ghost Town, Underworld, Iron Dragon and Showdown); the best-selling novelization of The Butterfly Effect; The Flight of the Eisenstein, Faith and Fire and Jade Dragon; the 2000AD tie-ins Eclipse, Blood Relative and Whiteout; Stargate Atlantis: Halcyon; and the Blood Angels duology Deus Encarmine and Deus Sanguinius.


In addition, Swallow's short fiction has appeared in Inferno! and Stargate magazine, the anthologies Star Trek Voyager: Distant Shores, the Doctor Who Short Trips collections Dalek Empire and Destination Prague, Something Changed, Collected Works, What Price Victory and Silent Night.


His non-fiction includes Dark Eye: The Films of David Fincher and books on writing, genre television and animation; he has also written for Star Trek: Voyager, Doctor Who and Space 1889, along with several scripts for audio and videogames.

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read, May 13, 2008
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This is an excellent novel that's very well written. It fills a gap most of us who have watched DS9 have wondered about for years. Reading it is a lot like watching one of those old black and white horror movies. You know the monster is coming and you know what's going to happen is going to be bad and the characters have no idea. The threat of the Occupation lingers so heavily over the book and adds another level of intensity. It's also interesting to see a pre-Occupation Bajor and how the Bajorans existed before their world was basically shattered. I can't wait to see how this series ends. Very well done.

I'd recommend picking up A Stitch in Time by Andrew J. Robinson for a bit of background reading about the Oralian Way as well.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Exactly What I've Been Waiting For!!!, April 21, 2008
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Deep Space Nine is my favourite series of all time, and the Cardassians have become my favourite aliens (sorry Vulcans!). I found the situation of a military based society having to come to a peaceful coexistence (and even being aided by, in the later years) with the very people whom they had occupied and exploited to be endlessly fascinating and insightful in our own culture (this is what Trek has always done, and what many non Trekkers have missed when they deride the series). This book answers all of the questions about the early years of the occupation of Bajor: why it happened, what were the Cardassians' motives towards Bajor and its people and how they changed, the social unrest in Bajor over their caste system prior to the occupation, the evolution of the future Gul Dukat and his career, how many Cardassians opposed the enslavement of the Bajorans, and how a peaceful people like those of Bajor can be transformed into a bloody guerrilla. Everything that DS9 had left you wanting to know more about in concern to the Bajorian Occupation, the cultures of the Cardassian and Bajorian peoples, and the hopes of both for the future are covered here. This is a well written, awesome book that even the most discriminating Star Trek fan will enjoy. I can't wait for the next two in the trilogy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars We Come in Peace..., July 22, 2011
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Looking back at its seven year run, it is simply impossible to imagine Deep Space Nine without the Bajoran Occupation. The Cardassian Union's annexation of the planet and its aftermath was the catalyst for the arrival of Sisko and Starfleet, for the discovery of the Bajoran Wormhole, and for the eventual outbreak of the Dominion War. But its' status as the series' catalyst meant that it was ultimately and perhaps unfortunately, just that: back-story. When we first stepped onto the station in "Emissary", the Occupation had just ended and we would see the immediate aftermath in those early seasons, particularly the Circle trilogy. Similarly, we saw flashbacks in later episodes like "Necessary Evil" and "Things Past" and in novels like "Double Helix: Vectors" and "A Stitch in Time".

But we never saw the initial stages of the Occupation and the circumstances that led to Cardassia annexing Bajor. Again, this was not a problem because the Occupation itself was DS9's catalyst, not the events that led to it. But for those like myself who love to explore the nuances and threads of the tapestry, this was an unexplored area of Trek history that deserved attention. I'd always hoped that The Lost Era would eventually explore this key period. In 2008, Pocket Books granted my wish with a new trilogy of novels dubbed Star Trek: Terok Nor.

Author James Swallow kicks off the trilogy with "Day of the Vipers", which begins in 2318 and runs through 2328. The Cardassian Union is simultaneously fighting off civil unrest and seeking to bring new resources into the fold. Likewise, Bajor is on the rise and in turn is eager to expand its own sphere of influence outwards into the Alpha Quadrant at large. Thus, first contact is made and the stage is set as political, military, and religious elements on both sides kick into motion a chain of events that will seal the fate of Bajor for the next half century.

Swallow's cast is a combination of original characters and one-note/recurring TNG & DS9 characters, from Kubus Oak ("The Collaborator") to Kotan Pa'Dar ("Cardassians"). The most familiar character is, of course, a young Skrain Dukat. Swallow's characterization of Dukat is especially fascinating and welcomed. The familiar elements of DS9's arch-foe are present - the charm, the arrogance, the cruelty - but this is a younger Dukat who is still rising through the ranks. It is a Dukat who does not yet command the political and military clout that we see in "Emissary" and in flashbacks to the Occupation. It's interesting to see that Dukat's involvement with Bajor dates back to the start and to also see the beginnings of his obsession with the planet.

In addition, Swallow's attention to detail is excellent as he explores two of DS9's key cultures at this critical juncture in their respective histories. This is a Cardassia that has not yet entered into its border wars with the Federation, let alone made first contact with the Federation. It is a Cardassia that is not quite as secure as early DS9 portrayed it. Likewise, this is a Bajor that we never saw on the series: a Bajor pure and whole, where the D'Jarra caste system is still intact, and where the people possess a curiosity rather than hatred of their interstellar neighbors. As a longtime DS9 fan, it was strange to read the early chapters and see Bajor circa 2318. It's even more tragic as we see how close Bajor almost came to dodging the bullet and avoiding the Occupation altogether. We know the outcome, yet you hope that it will play differently.
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