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Emissary (Star Trek Deep Space Nine, No 1) (Paperback)

by J.M. Dillard (Author), Michael Piller (Author), Rick Berman (Author)
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Commander Benjamin Sisko is just recovering from the death of his wife when he is assigned command over the former Cardassian, but new Federation space station, Deep Space NineTM. This space station is strategically located not only because of its orbit about Bajor, but also because of its proximity to the only known stable wormhole in the galaxy. After meeting the other Bajoran and Starfleet personnel assigned to the station, including a former Bajoran freedom fighter and a shapeshifter, Sisko finds himself in that very wormhole and in the midst of a metaphysical experience as the alien inhabitants of the wormhole question the concepts of time and love. Sisko, filled with humanistic hubris, begins to explain these experiences, and resolve his painful past.

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Commander Benjamin Sisko is just recovering from the death of his wife when he is assigned command over the former Cardassian, but new Federation space station, Deep Space NineTM. This space station is strategically located not only because of its orbit about Bajor, but also because of its proximity to the only known stable wormhole in the galaxy. After meeting the other Bajoran and Starfleet personnel assigned to the station, including a former Bajoran freedom fighter and a shapeshifter, Sisko finds himself in that very wormhole and in the midst of a metaphysical experience as the alien inhabitants of the wormhole question the concepts of time and love. Sisko, filled with humanistic hubris, begins to explain these experiences, and resolve his painful past. END

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  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek (February 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671798588
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671798581
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,719,290 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for a Star Trek novelization..., March 31, 2000
By Nathan Blumenfeld "mastadge" (Wilmington, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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While this does not exactly qualify as great literature, for a Star Trek book it's pretty darned good.

Based on the pilot Episode of DS9, it pretty much sticks to the plot of the episode, but it doesn't make the mistake so many do. The author doesn't try to stretch the episode to fit 275 pages, but instead fills in all the extra with background for the characters, both major and minor, so that we have a better idea of who we will be seeing through the series.

It is relatively well written, although a few scenes do fall flat on their face when the author fails to adequately convey sarcasm or humor, and the prophets just didn't make the transition from TV to novel very well.

All in all, if you are a DS9 fan, this is worth reading.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just as exciting as the show, July 1, 2000
By Mario Pollacchi "Gorgon_Leader" (ARMADALE, Western Australia Australia) - See all my reviews
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It's great to get inside the heads of characters, that are seen on TV, and be privy to the way their minds work and see from where their attitudes stem. "Emissary" was a good book for that but -- boy! -- are those chapters long! Not wanting to put the book down until reaching the end of the chapter, you can easily finding yourself propping your eyelids open with matchsticks, if you're reading in bed. Like most film tie-ins, the book keeps faithful to the pilot episode but adds very little to the general story.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DS9 #1 Emissary - The beginning of the best series!, September 21, 2003
By K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Deep Space Nine #1 "Emissary" brings forth the beginning of Star Trek's best and most controversial series to the franchise. I say controversial in that at times, this series whether when it was airing or on DVD and in print it seems to be treated as the red headed stepchild of Star Trek. This doesn't matter though, because in the end, the very principles that make up Star Trek Deep Space Nine; its character conflicts and its dealing with certain aspects not dealt with on the other series ultimately makes it the most beloved by the fans that have stuck with it.

For several years now, when Pocket Books and Paramount have needed an author to novelize a script for one of the movies or television episodes, J.M. Dillard has been the "go to" author for most of them and she has performed brilliantly in every effort. "Emissary" was her third novelization and one of her best. She perfectly captured the characterizations at this pivotal time in the series, the beginning.

As with all of her other novelizations, she does an outstanding and commendable job of not only bringing to print what was on screen but adding personal thoughts to and "between the scenes on screen" scenes.

Of course, beyond the great amount of praise and credit for J.M. Dillard for this novelization there is an even higher amount of accolades due to Michael Piller for the teleplay and basic story being written by himself and Rick Berman.

The cover art for "Emissary" is right on for this particular novel as it displays an entire cast picture which at the time of this novelizations release was very helpful.

The premise:

"Emissary" is of course the novelization of Star Trek Deep Space Nine's pilot episode. Here is where we meet the characters that will take us, the fans, through the entire gamut of emotions for several years to come.

Commander Benjamin Sisko who has been stationed on Earth since the tragic events of Wolf 359 in which his ship, the USS Saratoga, where he was serving on as first officer, participated in the defense of Earth from the Borg. As with most starships on that dreadful day, the Saratoga was destroyed and Sisko was able to escape with his son Jake, but his wife, Jennifer lost her life. As any man would, he's been suffering that loss since that day. As he has accepted the command of Deep Space Nine, he's also considering leaving Starfleet.

With that catalyst in mind, "Emissary" begins with Commander Sisko's arrival and the arrival of the rest of the cast to include introductions to Major Kira Nerys, Odo and Quark. Sisko also has a fateful meeting with Kai Opaka, the Bajoran spiritual leader.

What follows from there is nothing less than the best pilot episode of all of the series and one of J.M. Dillard's best novelizations. I highly recommend this novelization for your Star Trek collection. {ssintrepid}

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5.0 out of 5 stars How it all began
The story opens as Benjamin Sisko and his son Jake arrive at Sisko's new assignment on Deep Space Nine. Read more
Published on July 8, 2007 by Jeanne Tassotto

4.0 out of 5 stars Skip chapter one
Of all the recent novelisations I've read recently this one is one of the best. Beyond being a faithful adaptation of the pilot of Deep Space Nine, it actually bothers to give... Read more
Published on June 10, 2004 by Sarah Sammis

4.0 out of 5 stars As usual, J.M. Dillard does a fine job.
This author is unquestionably the best at novelizing episodes or movies. The same author has done many Star Trek novelizations, and they've all been fine jobs. Read more
Published on January 9, 2002 by James Yanni

5.0 out of 5 stars A DS9 novel
It's fantastically comprehensive and full of action, sciencefiction, adventure and drama.

Dillard provided a good intrepretationof the episode

Published on April 28, 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A great start for a great series!
Deep Space Nine is the best T.V. series of all time,(except for possibly Voyager), and this book was so good, I read it all in one night. Read more
Published on April 12, 1999

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5.0 out of 5 stars J.M. Dillard wrote the pilot into book format Very Well
That was a very good book of the Series Premiere of Deep Space Nine. I enjoyed reading it very much. I had enjoyed watching the premiere too. Read more
Published on August 29, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars AN EDGE OF YOUR SEAT THRILLER, FULL OF SUSPENSE AND MYSTERY
I LOVE IT IT IS FOR ALL TREKKIES OF TODAY!!!!
Published on November 17, 1997

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