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Rebels Book One: The Conquered (Star Trek Deep Space Nine #24)
 
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Rebels Book One: The Conquered (Star Trek Deep Space Nine #24) (Mass Market Paperback)

de Dafydd ab Hugh (Author)
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The first volume of a three-part sequence in which Bajor - and some unlikely allies - comes to the rescue of Deep Space Nine. In this episode, Kai Winn seems an unlikely choice to lead Deep Space Nine's defence when Cardassian renegades take advantage of Sisko's absence and mount an attack.


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When Captain Sisko leads the "Defiant" on a dangerous mission into the Gamma Quadrant to liberate a conquered world, the Bajoran government insists that Kai Winn, the Federation's long-time nemesis, assume complete control of the space station.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Patience is a time honored virtue, Mai 6 2002
Par K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (St. Louis, MO United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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As stated in the title of this review, patience IS a time honored virtue. I found myself almost ready to put this book back on the shelf and forget about the other two as well. This is somewhat like a "Clancy" novel where you have to trudge through some of the minutia to get to the good stuff which is in the second and third books. I found the second and third books to be very insightful and an extreme joy to read, and in keeping with the authors style of good writing. In a way, this is no different than a single novel where it starts off slow and finishes very fast. Pocket books should've put this out in hardback as a single novel, however, sinced KW Jeter's "Warped" fiasco, they've steered clear from DS9 hardbacks. I would definitely recommend this small trilogy to any true trek fan.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Very disappointing, Mars 4 2002
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This is about the most disappointing DS9 or Trek book I've ever read. I'm afraid this author got famous writing game books and it shows here -- he acts like characters don't have background.
I'd leave anything with is name on it on the shelf. Go read
Uruhu's Song again instead of anything by him.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 "The Conquered" doesn't put up much of a fight, Mars 4 2001
THE PLOT: 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.

WHAT I LIKED: Dax and Bashir's trials and tribulations aren't bad. Interesting interplay with some cadets.

WHAT I DIDN'T: 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.

THE BOTTOM LINE: The Conquered indeed are defeated and the book doesn't put up much of a fight to be interesting: 2.00 lilypads out of 5.00.

Date of Review: March 4, 2001
Format Reviewed: Softcover

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Hard to tell where this trilogy is headed.
I love reading DS9 novels, but this one puzzled me. Where is this series headed? I don't like the way the book focused so much on the Defiant away team, and the planet that... Read more
Publié le Avril 19 2000 par Kenneth R. Cooper II

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book!
The Rebels Trilogy was a great edtion to the Star Trek Universe and I think it was a great series. I liked hearing more about Kai Winn and here life during Cardassian Rule. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Worth reading, but the dissapointment was...
The dissapointment was WHO THE HECK WERE THOSE PEOPLE ON THE COVER?!? Other than that, it is a great triliology for any Kira or Kai Winn fan. The overall plots were very good. Read more
Publié le Jui 28 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Ok Story but poor character likeness
The storyline and plot were good, but the characters had very little likeness to the show or other books. Read more
Publié le Jui 4 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 WHO ARE THOSE PEOPLE ON THE COVER???
After reading the pathetic Vengeance by Dafydd ab Hugh, I hated to buy this book, but since I'm a collector, I had to. Read more
Publié le Avril 4 1999 par David Maramed

3.0étoiles sur 5 Better than recent DS9 books, but still no 'Fallen Heroes.'
In this fast-moving trilogy, set during the 4th season, the Federation allows Bajor to run DS9 for a trial period. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 1999

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