Author: | Diane Carey |
Publisher: | Pocket Books |
Series: | Pocket DS9 Novelizations |
Published: | 1 June 1999 |
Pages: | 224 |
Year: | 2375 |
Stardate: | Unknown |
Reference #: | ISBN 0671034766 |
The Alpha Quadrant Alliance prepares a final invasion of Cardassia; Kai Winn releases the Pah-Wraiths from the Fire Caves.
Summary
- From the bookjacket
- A powerful novel in the classic tradition of "All Good Things...".
- Seven years ago, Benjamin Sisko took command of an alien space station newly christened Deep Space Nine. There he met Kira Nerys, Odo, Miles O'Brien, Quark, Worf, Julian Bashir, and many others who would touch his life deeply. He also found a new and troubling destiny as the long-awaited Emissary to the mysterious wormhole entities known as the Prophets.
- Now, after years of triumph and tragedy, and a cataclysmic war that rocked the entire Alpha Quadrant, Captain Sisko and his valiant crew face their final challenge. No one is safe, nothing is certain, and not even the Prophets can predict the ultimate fate of Deep Space Nine!
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Background Information
Novelization of "What You Leave Behind" by Diane Carey.
Memorable Quotes
Characters
- Benjamin Sisko
- Kira Nerys
- Odo
- Julian Bashir
- Ezri Dax
- Quark
- Worf
- Jake Sisko
- Miles O'Brien
- Keiko O'Brien
- Molly O'Brien
- Kirayoshi O'Brien
- Kasidy Yates
- Martok
- Dukat
- Weyoun
- Female Changeling
- Elim Garak
- Damar
- Nog
- William Ross
- Sarah Sisko
- Mila
- Broca
- Ekoor
References
- USS Farragut (circa 2375)
- William Ross's flagship at the Battle of Cardassia.
- USS Nelson
- Federation starship at the Battle of Cardassia that flew in formation with Farragut.
Alamo; Alpha Quadrant; ambassador; Arfillian ficus; attack fighter; Bajor; Bajorans; Bandee; baseball; Bashir 62; bat'leth; Battle of the Alamo; Battle of Thermopylae; betting pool; bloodwine; Book of the Kosst Amojan; Breen; Breen Confederacy; canasta; Cardassia; Cardassia Prime; Cardassians; cave-wasp; Celestial Temple; chancellor; changeling; containment field; darts; Dax, Jadzia; Dominion; Dominion Headquarters; Dominion War; Doppler compensator; Durante, Jimmy; Earth; Emissary; evasive maneuvers; Federation Alliance; Ferengi; Fire Caves; Founders' homeworld; Gamma Quadrant; go fish; god; Great Link; holodeck programs; hologram; holosuite; humor; impulse response filter; induction coil; inertial control system; inertial damper; Jem'Hadar; kai; Kendra Province; Klingons; Klingon Empire; Kosst Amojan; Lakarian City; Las Vegas; latinum; Lawford, Peter; Leonidas; lieutenant; lightstick; MacArthur, Douglas; Minsk; neutronium; New Orleans; O'Brien, Kirayoshi; Occupation of Bajor; orbital weapon platform; Pah-wraith; palm beacon; Paris; Persians; phaser bank; phaser rifle; pinochle; plasma flow regulator; poker; Pran; Professor of Engineering; Prophets; Qo'noS; quantum torpedo; Quark's Place; Restoration of Bajor; Rio de Janeiro; Risa; Romulans; Romulus; rummy; runabout; Sands Hotel; self-sealing stem bolt; Spartans; Starfleet Academy; suicide; targ; Tarkalean tea; tea; Texas; Thot; tongo; torque buffer; Travis, William B.; Trills; Ungtae; Vic's Las Vegas Lounge; Vorta; warp matrix flux capacitor; "Way You Look Tonight, The".
Starships
Breen warship; D'deridex-class; D'ridthau, IRW; Defiant, USS; Defiant-class; Excelsior-class; Federation attack fighter; Galaxy, USS; Galaxy-class; Galor-class; Hideki-class; Jem'Hadar attack ship; Jem'Hadar battlecruiser; Jem'Hadar battleship; K't'inga-class; Klingon Bird-of-Prey; Miranda-class; Nebula-class; Saber-class; Vor'cha-class
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