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Covers for Deep Space Nine Terok Nor Novels

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By GustavoLeao / 03:53, 6 November 2007 / Trek Books

Here are the covers for the upcoming Star Trek Deep Space Nine Terok Nor novels, to be published in 2008. Cover art is by John Picacio.

The series will chronicle the Cardassian occupation of Bajor and the history of Terok Nor before it became Deep Space Nine.
 

The first novel will focus on the beginning of the occupation, written by James Swallow.


The remaining two novels will be a connected duology; the first written by S.D. Perry, the second by Britta Dennison.

The novels titles and the release date are :

APRIL

STAR TREK TEROK NOR: DAY OF THE VIPERS by James Swallow (mass)

The beginning of the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, from 2318-2328

MAY

STAR TREK TEROK NOR: NIGHT OF THE WOLVES by S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison (mass)

The occupation of Bajor from 2345-2357

JUNE

STAR TREK TEROK NOR: DAWN OF THE EAGLES by S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison (mass)

The occupation of Bajor from 2360-2369

Thanks to TrekWeb reviewer Jeff Ayers for the covers. For larger versions of the DS9 covers, go here.



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By: PatBorg (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:48:34 on Nov 06, 2007

I'm slowly catching up on Trek books: I just read the Crucible: Spock book and thought that was pretty good. If major characters can "die" in the Star Wars novels, why can't the same happen in Trek books? Wookies and wives are falling fast in that line! I find these books more entertaining because I don't know how characters will end at the close of the book, while in the Treks I know that things will be status quo in the end. Crucible: Spock broke that mold for me--I'm hoping for the same as I'm reading the McCoy one currently.

I haven't been a big fan of the Trek books in the last two years because they don't seem to want to mess with "canon"--writing something that might go against future TV series, movies, etc. I haven't been a big fan of filling in the "gap" stuff either, although I did like the Captain Sulu and Captain Rachel Garrett books.

I agree that the post-TV DS9 books have been the best, mostly because it seems as though the writers (editors, publisher, company,...) are willing to change the characters.

I will purchase these books as they come out because I'm interested in this storyline.

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