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Within every federation and every empire, behind every hero and every villain, there are the worlds that define them. In the aftermath of [[Unity (novel)|Unity]] and in the daring tradition of [[Spock's World]], [[The Final Reflection]], and [[A Stitch in Time]], the civilizations most closely tied to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' can now be experienced as never before...in tales both sweeping and intimate, reflective and prophetic, eerily familiar and utterly alien.
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''Within every federation and every empire, behind every hero and every villain, there are the worlds that define them. In the aftermath of [[Unity (novel)|Unity]] and in the daring tradition of [[Spock's World]], [[The Final Reflection]], and [[A Stitch in Time]], the civilizations most closely tied to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' can now be experienced as never before...in tales both sweeping and intimate, reflective and prophetic, eerily familiar and utterly alien.''
   
 
[[Trill (planet)|TRILL]]: They are a people with secrets. For centuries they kept their true nature hidden, even taking disturbing steps to protect the small population of near-immortal symbionts with whom a privileged few [[Trill]] are joined, body, mind, and soul. They are a people who hold memory to be sacred, yet deny their own past. Now amid a whirlwind of scandal, accusations, and growing civil unrest, [[Ezri Dax]] must penetrate millennia of lies and deceptions, and rediscover what should never have been forgotten, before her civilization rips itself apart.
 
[[Trill (planet)|TRILL]]: They are a people with secrets. For centuries they kept their true nature hidden, even taking disturbing steps to protect the small population of near-immortal symbionts with whom a privileged few [[Trill]] are joined, body, mind, and soul. They are a people who hold memory to be sacred, yet deny their own past. Now amid a whirlwind of scandal, accusations, and growing civil unrest, [[Ezri Dax]] must penetrate millennia of lies and deceptions, and rediscover what should never have been forgotten, before her civilization rips itself apart.

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Worlds of Star Trek Deep Space Nine 2
Authors Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels, J. Noah Kym
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: DS9 "Season 8"
Published: 25 January 2005
Pages: 380 pages
Year: October 2376
Stardates: 53777.5 to 53785.4 ("Unjoined")
Reference #: ISBN 0743483529

The second of three novels focusing on six civilizations, Book Two focuses on the Trill and the Bajorans.

Summary

Within every federation and every empire, behind every hero and every villain, there are the worlds that define them. In the aftermath of Unity and in the daring tradition of Spock's World, The Final Reflection, and A Stitch in Time, the civilizations most closely tied to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine can now be experienced as never before...in tales both sweeping and intimate, reflective and prophetic, eerily familiar and utterly alien.

TRILL: They are a people with secrets. For centuries they kept their true nature hidden, even taking disturbing steps to protect the small population of near-immortal symbionts with whom a privileged few Trill are joined, body, mind, and soul. They are a people who hold memory to be sacred, yet deny their own past. Now amid a whirlwind of scandal, accusations, and growing civil unrest, Ezri Dax must penetrate millennia of lies and deceptions, and rediscover what should never have been forgotten, before her civilization rips itself apart.

BAJOR: The honeymoon is over. Following the euphoria of Bajor's marriage to the Federation, the real business of making that union work has begun. But even on a world where politics and religion are intertwined, conflicting visions of Bajor's role in the interstellar arena divide the planet's leadership. As newly minted Captain Kira Nerys sets the tone for the kind of Starfleet officer she will be, First Minister Asarem makes a bold move to define Bajor's voice in the Federation, while the returned Benjamin Sisko prepares for a future that only he, as yet, can see.

Background Information

Memorable Quotes

Characters

Ranul Keru
Unjoined Trill, serving as Guardian, on leave from Starfleet and formerly assigned to Enterprise-E. Keru previously appeared in the novel "Rogue", where he and Lt. Hawk were possibly the first ongoing homosexual attachment to have appeared in the Star Trek franchise. Keru later became a character in the Star Trek: Titan series, as Titan's tactical officer who ended up being replaced by Tuvok.

References

USS Nile
DS9 runabout.

Other Books in Series

(IF APPLICABLE)

Previous novel:
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 1
Novels
Pocket DS9 - "Season 8"
Next novel:
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume 3