Rebels: The Conquered
by Daffyd ab Hugh
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Rebels (1), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (24), Star Trek (novels) (1999.02), Star Trek (1999.02)
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Since Captain Sisko took command of Deep Space Nine, Kai Winn, spiritual leader of Bajor, has caused him nothing but trouble. When he goes on a mission with the crew of the Defiant, Kai Winn seems unlikely to save Deep Space Nine from an alien attack.Tags
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PLOT OR PREMISE:
This is the first of a 3-book series dealing with a time when Bajor takes over the station for a trial period of 60 days. Kai Winn is in command, and her past is revealed through a series of flashbacks to the Occupation and her actions to help the resistance. Worf, Sisko, O'Brien, Quark and Odo are stranded on a planet where all the citizens have advanced technology that has reduced them to a complete dependency relationship. Renegade Cardassians have invaded the planet and have no trouble picking off the inhabitants -- all they have to do is cut the power to the technology. Dax and Bashir are also on the planet in a different environment.
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WHAT I LIKED:
Dax and Bashir's trials and tribulations aren't bad and there is show more interesting interplay with some cadets.
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WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
Kai Winn's character comes off far too "mature" for the period, and belies the changes when she actually reached power. Major Kira's character is barely fleshed out, and mostly appears as a caricature of the real character on the series. None of the four stranded characters are worth reading about here, and are pale imitations of the real characters on the series.
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BOTTOM-LINE:
Not bad but not great
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DISCLOSURE:
I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow him on social media. show less
This is the first of a 3-book series dealing with a time when Bajor takes over the station for a trial period of 60 days. Kai Winn is in command, and her past is revealed through a series of flashbacks to the Occupation and her actions to help the resistance. Worf, Sisko, O'Brien, Quark and Odo are stranded on a planet where all the citizens have advanced technology that has reduced them to a complete dependency relationship. Renegade Cardassians have invaded the planet and have no trouble picking off the inhabitants -- all they have to do is cut the power to the technology. Dax and Bashir are also on the planet in a different environment.
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WHAT I LIKED:
Dax and Bashir's trials and tribulations aren't bad and there is show more interesting interplay with some cadets.
.
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
Kai Winn's character comes off far too "mature" for the period, and belies the changes when she actually reached power. Major Kira's character is barely fleshed out, and mostly appears as a caricature of the real character on the series. None of the four stranded characters are worth reading about here, and are pale imitations of the real characters on the series.
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BOTTOM-LINE:
Not bad but not great
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DISCLOSURE:
I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow him on social media. show less
First in a trilogy. Does a good job setting up the story lines. Sisko and crew are on a planet full of technology. The natives use the tech as they find it. Cardassians are attacking and Sisko's crew has to teach them how to defend themselves when the Cardassians turn the tech power supply off. It is Quark and the rules of Acquisition the lead to the answer.
Meanwhile the station has been turned over to Bajor, and the Kia is in charge when they come under attack.
Meanwhile the station has been turned over to Bajor, and the Kia is in charge when they come under attack.
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- Canonical title
- Rebels: The Conquered
- Original publication date
- 1999-02
- People/Characters
- Benjamin Sisko; Kai Winn; Kira Nerys
- Important places
- USS Defiant (spaceship); Deep Space Nine (space station)
- First words
- "My Lord, what may I bring you from our Prophets?" Sister Winn asked, as Gul Ragat and his Cardassian friends and colleagues roared with laughter at her impishness.
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- Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS648 .S3 .A248 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Collections of American literature Prose (General)
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- English
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