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hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001

Cross-Section posted:

Yeah, I personally stopped reading at Unity, and it sounds like I made the right choice there. After that, if you still want some DS9(-ish) literature, then the Vanguard books are the way to go.

It actually continues a little bit more before the great editorial rug-sweep. Worlds of DS9 were actually a really cool examination of off-the-station politics, and then Warpath, Fearful Symmetry and the Soul Key form a kind of trilogy (heavily reliant on mirror universe stuff, so if you absolutely hated that in the show, you probably won't like these. Warpath is loving great if you like the Jem'hadar guy stationed in DS9 though.)

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hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001

SouthLAnd posted:

Could you guys recommend a good DS9 book for a guy that isn't interested in buying a whole bunch of Trek books? Do they exist?

A Stitch in Time, written by none other than Garak, and The Lives of Dax. The Millennium Trilogy was also pretty neat at the time, a self contained action packed time travel story that fits somewhere in the sixth season of the show.

hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001

I liked The Return :(

Though I knew enough to stop there.

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