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| Editor = [[Marco Palmieri]]
 
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| Artist = [[Cliff Nielsen]]
 
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| Pages = 448
 
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| Year = [[2369]] - [[2375]]
 
| Year = [[2369]] - [[2375]]
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:''Love and Hate. Faith and Doubt. Guilt and Innocence. Peace and War.''
 
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:''Few television series have embraced this symphony of contradictions on the epic scale of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. From the vastness of [[space]] to the darkest depths of the soul, from the clash of empires to the struggles of conscience, from the crossroads of a galaxy to the convergence of hearts - that seven-year journey was both universal and personal, challenging its audience with stories and characters that redefined ''[[Star Trek]]'''s Human Adventure for all time.''
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* "What We Left Behind" (introduction) by [[Terry J. Erdmann]] and [[Paula M. Block]]
* '''Revisited, Part One''' by Anonymous
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* "Revisited, Part One" by Anonymous
** ''description''
 
 
* "Ha'mara" by [[Kevin G. Summers]]
 
 
* "The Orb of Opportunity" by [[Michael A. Martin]] and [[Andy Mangels]]
* '''Ha'mara''' by [[Kevin G. Summers]]
 
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* "Broken Oaths" by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]
* '''The Orb of Opportunity''' by [[Michael A. Martin]] and [[Andy Mangels]]
 
* '''Broken Oaths''' by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]
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* "...Loved I Not Honor More" by [[Christopher L. Bennett]]
* '''...Loved I Not Honor More''' by [[Christopher L. Bennett]]
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* "Three Sides to Every Story" by [[Terri Osborne]]
* '''Three Sides to Every Story''' by [[Terri Osborne]]
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* "The Devil You Know" by [[Heather Jarman]]
* '''The Devil You Know''' by [[Heather Jarman]]
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* "Foundlings" by [[Jeffrey Lang]]
* '''Foundlings''' by [[Jeffrey Lang]]
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* "Chiaroscuro" by [[Geoffrey Thorne]]
* '''Chiaroscuro''' by [[Geoffrey Thorne]]
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* "Face Value" by [[Una McCormack]]
 
* "The Calling" by [[Andrew Robinson|Andrew J. Robinson]]
* '''Face Value''' by [[Una McCormack]]
 
 
* "Revisited, Part Two" by Anonymous
* '''The Calling''' by [[Andrew Robinson|Andrew J. Robinson]]
 
* '''Revisited, Part Two''' by Anonymous
 
 
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* Andrew J. Robinson's short story acts as a sequel to his [[DS9]] novel, ''[[A Stitch in Time]]'' and ''The Dream Box'', a two-person play about [[Elim Garak|Garak]] and [[Julian Bashir]] written and performed by Robinson and [[Alexander Siddig]]. The play was performed at Star Trek conventions they were appearing at together over a number of months. When Robinson was asked if he wanted to novelize it, or turn it into a short story for [[Pocket Books]], he preferred to write something new that followed it. The essential facts, including the shock spoiler climax of the play, are raised in the short story.
   
 
==Characters==
 
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* [[Benjamin Sisko]]
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* [[Julian Bashir]]
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* [[Winn Adami]]
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* [[Shakaar Edon]]
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* [[Grilka]]
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==Connections==
 
* Andrew J. Robinson's short story acts as a sequel to his [[DS9]] novel, ''[[A Stitch in Time]]'' and ''[[The Dream Box]]'', a two-person play about [[Garak]] and [[Julian Bashir]], written and performed by Robinson and [[Alexander Siddig]]. The play was performed at Star Trek conventions they were appearing at together over a number of months. When Robinson was asked if he wanted to novelize it, or turn it into a short story for [[Pocket Books]], he preferred to write something new that followed it. The essential facts, including the shock spoiler climax of the play, are raised in the short story.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 02:27, 21 October 2015

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You may also be looking for the Orb of Prophecy and Change.

Prophecy and Change is a series of stories written to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Summary

From the book jacket
Love and Hate. Faith and Doubt. Guilt and Innocence. Peace and War.
Few television series have embraced this symphony of contradictions on the epic scale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. From the vastness of space to the darkest depths of the soul, from the clash of empires to the struggles of conscience, from the crossroads of a galaxy to the convergence of hearts - that seven-year journey was both universal and personal, challenging its audience with stories and characters that redefined Star Trek's Human Adventure for all time.
Pathways traveled... the widowed father struggling to rebuild his shattered life, reborn as a religious icon to millions of believers.
Challenges conquered... the resistance fighter who aided her former oppressors in their struggle for liberation and emerged as the leader she never imagined herself becoming.
Truths revealed... the orphaned alien whose quest for his own identity became the salvation of a quadrant.
Rediscover this extraordinary saga in a landmark collection of tales that confronts assumptions, divulges secrets, and asks as many questions as it answers.
These stories, entwined with familiar episodes, reveal the world of Deep Space Nine anew as told by:
Christopher L. Bennett, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Heather Jarman, Jeffrey Lang, Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels, Una McCormack, Terri Osborne, Andrew Robinson, Kevin G. Summers, Geoffrey Thorne

Contents

Background information

  • Andrew J. Robinson's short story acts as a sequel to his DS9 novel, A Stitch in Time and The Dream Box, a two-person play about Garak and Julian Bashir written and performed by Robinson and Alexander Siddig. The play was performed at Star Trek conventions they were appearing at together over a number of months. When Robinson was asked if he wanted to novelize it, or turn it into a short story for Pocket Books, he preferred to write something new that followed it. The essential facts, including the shock spoiler climax of the play, are raised in the short story.

Characters

Benjamin Sisko
Elim Garak
William Ross
Odo
Quark
Worf
Jadzia Dax
Ezri Dax
Julian Bashir
Kira Nerys
Miles O'Brien
Jake Sisko
Winn Adami
Tora Ziyal
Rom
Nog
Dukat
Damar
Weyoun
Leeta
Morn
Brunt
Shakaar Edon
Enrique Muñiz
Opaka
Grilka
D'Ghor
Lenaris Holem
Turrel
Melanie
T'Rul
Day Kannu
Thrax

External link


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