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''Alien soldiers conquer Deep Space Nine!''
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''Alien soldiers conquer Deep Space 9.
 
   
==Summary==
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== Summary ==
;From the book jacket:
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;From the book jacket
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:''When a troop of [[alien]] warriors demands the return of an imprisoned comrade -- a prisoner no one on [[Deep Space 9|Deep Space Nine]] knows anything about -- [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] has a deadly fight on his hands. Under sudden attack from the heavily armed warriors, Sisko and his crew struggle desperately to repel the invaders and save the lives of everyone on board.
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:''When a troop of [[alien]] warriors demands the return of an imprisoned comrade &ndash; a prisoner no one on [[Deep Space 9|Deep Space Nine]] knows anything about &ndash; [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] has a deadly fight on his hands. Under sudden attack from the heavily armed warriors, Sisko and his crew struggle desperately to repel the invaders and save the lives of everyone on board.''
   
:''Meanwhile, a strange device from the [[Gamma Quadrant]] has shifted [[Ferengi]] barkeeper [[Quark]] and [[Security Chief]] [[Odo]] three days into the future to a silent Deep Space Nine. To save the [[space station|station]] they must discover what caused the invasion to take place, and find a pathway back through time itself.
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:''Meanwhile, a strange device from the [[Gamma Quadrant]] has shifted [[Ferengi]] barkeeper [[Quark]] and [[Security Chief]] [[Odo]] three days into the future to a silent Deep Space Nine. To save the [[space station|station]] they must discover what caused the invasion to take place, and find a pathway back through time itself.''
   
 
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While the book jacket may state that the alien warriors demand the return of an imprisoned comrade, what they are actually referring to is a piece of technology that projects a "temporal bubble" around a given space, and transports anyone inside it either forward or back 3 days. Quark had purchased the technology from a Gamma Quadrant trader, and inadvertently tripped a homing beacon, which attracted the aliens. When Odo performs a "shakedown," Quark hits a button not knowing what it will do, which transports him and Odo three days into the future. In the book, Quark, Odo, Jake, and Molly O'Brien are the only ones left alive, (With Quark and Odo finding them after being transported into the future) and must solve the mystery of what happened. Quark does not realize that it was him for the longest time, and eventually has to admit to purchasing a stolen artifact. Once he does so, the party has to find a dead alien soldier's corpse, because they need a "key" to use the button on the artifact that sends them back into the past. It turns out that the only body they can find is of an alien that had died in the engineering room - and the engineering room had been engulfed in extreme heat and radiation because the reactor core had been damaged. Odo had to retrieve the "key" while withstanding the extreme heat and radiation. In the book, they state that Odo withstood the temperature of an M class Sun in order to retrieve the key, demonstrating the remarkable resilience of the shapeshifter race. Once the "key" is retrieved, Quark and Odo use the alien device to go back in time, returning just in time to intercept the aliens coming out of the wormhole, explain the situation, and surrender the technology to the aliens, who promptly return to the Gamma Quadrant.
   
==Background Information==
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== Background information ==
   
 
== Characters ==
While the book jacket may state that the alien warriors demand the return of an imprisoned comrade, what they are actually referring to is a piece of technology that projects a "temporal bubble" around a given space, and transports anyone inside it either forward or back 3 days. Quark had purchased the technology from a Gamma Quadrant trader, and inadvertently tripped a homing beacon, which attracted the aliens. When Odo performs a "shakedown," Quark hits a button not knowing what it will do, which transports him and Odo three days into the future. In the book, Quark, Odo, Jake, Nog, and Molly O'Brien are the only ones left alive, (With Quark and Odo finding them after being transported into the future) and must solve the mystery of what happened. Quark does not realize that it was him for the longest time, and eventually has to admit to purchasing a stolen artifact. Once he does so, the party has to find a dead alien soldier's corpse, because they need a "key" to use the button on the artifact that sends them back into the past. It turns out that the only body they can find is of an alien that had died in the engineering room- and the engineering room had been engulfed in extreme heat and radiation because the reactor core had been damaged. Odo had to retrieve the "key" while withstanding the extreme heat and radiation. In the book, they state that Odo withstood the temperature of an M class Sun in order to retrieve the key, demonstrating the remarkable resilience of the shapeshifter race. Once the "key" is retrieved, Quark and Odo use the alien device to go back in time, returning just in time to intercept the aliens coming out of the wormhole, explain the situation, and surrender the technology to the aliens, who promptly return to the Gamma Quadrant.
 
 
==Characters==
 
 
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{{non canon characters|Pocket DS9}}
===Regular and recurring characters===
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=== Regular and recurring characters ===
;[[Benjamin Sisko]] : Starfleet [[commander]], the [[CO]] of [[Deep Space 9]].
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;[[Benjamin Sisko]]
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: Starfleet [[commander]], the [[CO]] of [[Deep Space 9]].
;[[Kira Nerys]] : [[Bajoran Militia]] [[major]], liason and [[XO]] of DS9.
 
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;[[Kira Nerys]]
;[[Quark]] : Ferengi barkeeper.
 
 
: [[Bajoran Militia]] [[major]], liaison and [[XO]] of DS9.
;[[Odo]] : Deep Space 9's [[Changeling]] [[security chief]].
 
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;[[Quark]]
;[[Miles O'Brien]] : Deep Space 9 [[chief of operations]].
 
 
: Ferengi barkeeper.
;[[Jadzia Dax]] : [[Trill]] Deep Space 9 [[science officer]].
 
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;[[Odo]]
;[[Julian Bashir]] : [[Deep Space 9]] [[chief medical officer]].
 
 
: Deep Space 9's [[Changeling]] [[security chief]].
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;[[Miles O'Brien]]
 
: Deep Space 9 [[chief of operations]].
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;[[Jadzia Dax]]
 
: [[Trill]] Deep Space 9 [[science officer]].
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;[[Julian Bashir]]
 
: [[Deep Space 9]] [[chief medical officer]].
   
===Other characters===
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=== Other characters ===
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;Djonreel
;Djonreel : Captain of the [[freighter]] ''Square Deal'' (which is also his [[nickname]]).
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: Captain of the [[freighter]] ''Square Deal'' (which is also his [[nickname]]).
;Cory Ewin : Deep Space 9 [[security]] [[chief petty officer]].
 
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;Cory Ewin
 
: Deep Space 9 [[security]] [[chief petty officer]].
   
==References==
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== References ==
 
;[[felicium|Brekkian narcotics]]
 
;[[felicium|Brekkian narcotics]]
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;Lonat
;Lonat : [[Races and cultures|Species]].
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: [[Species and cultures|Species]].
;''Margin'' : [[Ferengi]] ''Nondisclosure''-class merchant ship.
 
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;''Margin''
;USS ''Clifford Simak'' : [[Federation]] starship. ''Named for author [[Wikipedia:Clifford Simak|Clifford Simak]].''
 
 
: [[Ferengi]] ''Nondisclosure''-class merchant ship.
;''Square Deal'' : Lonatian [[freighter]] of Captain Djonreel.
 
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;USS ''Clifford Simak''
;USS ''Thule'' : Federation starship. ''See [[Thule]] and [[Ultima Thule]] for other uses of this name.''
 
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: [[Federation]] starship.
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::''Named for author {{w|Clifford D. Simak}}.''
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;''Square Deal''
 
: Lonatian [[freighter]] of Captain Djonreel.
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;USS ''Thule''
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: Federation starship.
 
::''See [[Thule]] and [[Ultima Thule]] for other uses of this name.''
   
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Revision as of 03:37, 4 April 2016

Template:Realworld

For the ENT episode with a similar title, please see "Fallen Hero".

Alien soldiers conquer Deep Space Nine!

Summary

From the book jacket
When a troop of alien warriors demands the return of an imprisoned comrade – a prisoner no one on Deep Space Nine knows anything about – Commander Benjamin Sisko has a deadly fight on his hands. Under sudden attack from the heavily armed warriors, Sisko and his crew struggle desperately to repel the invaders and save the lives of everyone on board.
Meanwhile, a strange device from the Gamma Quadrant has shifted Ferengi barkeeper Quark and Security Chief Odo three days into the future to a silent Deep Space Nine. To save the station they must discover what caused the invasion to take place, and find a pathway back through time itself.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

While the book jacket may state that the alien warriors demand the return of an imprisoned comrade, what they are actually referring to is a piece of technology that projects a "temporal bubble" around a given space, and transports anyone inside it either forward or back 3 days. Quark had purchased the technology from a Gamma Quadrant trader, and inadvertently tripped a homing beacon, which attracted the aliens. When Odo performs a "shakedown," Quark hits a button not knowing what it will do, which transports him and Odo three days into the future. In the book, Quark, Odo, Jake, and Molly O'Brien are the only ones left alive, (With Quark and Odo finding them after being transported into the future) and must solve the mystery of what happened. Quark does not realize that it was him for the longest time, and eventually has to admit to purchasing a stolen artifact. Once he does so, the party has to find a dead alien soldier's corpse, because they need a "key" to use the button on the artifact that sends them back into the past. It turns out that the only body they can find is of an alien that had died in the engineering room - and the engineering room had been engulfed in extreme heat and radiation because the reactor core had been damaged. Odo had to retrieve the "key" while withstanding the extreme heat and radiation. In the book, they state that Odo withstood the temperature of an M class Sun in order to retrieve the key, demonstrating the remarkable resilience of the shapeshifter race. Once the "key" is retrieved, Quark and Odo use the alien device to go back in time, returning just in time to intercept the aliens coming out of the wormhole, explain the situation, and surrender the technology to the aliens, who promptly return to the Gamma Quadrant.

Background information

Characters

Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in Pocket DS9 characters.

Regular and recurring characters

Benjamin Sisko
Starfleet commander, the CO of Deep Space 9.
Kira Nerys
Bajoran Militia major, liaison and XO of DS9.
Quark
Ferengi barkeeper.
Odo
Deep Space 9's Changeling security chief.
Miles O'Brien
Deep Space 9 chief of operations.
Jadzia Dax
Trill Deep Space 9 science officer.
Julian Bashir
Deep Space 9 chief medical officer.

Other characters

Djonreel
Captain of the freighter Square Deal (which is also his nickname).
Cory Ewin
Deep Space 9 security chief petty officer.

References

Brekkian narcotics
Lonat
Species.
Margin
Ferengi Nondisclosure-class merchant ship.
USS Clifford Simak
Federation starship.
Named for author Clifford D. Simak.
Square Deal
Lonatian freighter of Captain Djonreel.
USS Thule
Federation starship.
See Thule and Ultima Thule for other uses of this name.

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