Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Worlds of Deep Space Nine #3 : Dominion and Ferenginar by Keith R. A. DeCandido and David R. George III (2010, Trade Paperback)
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Travel to two of the most colorful and fascinating civilizations in theStar Trek universe with this collection of two sweeping and reflective novellas that transport us to the alien planets of Ferenginar and the Dominion.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPocket Books/Star Trek
ISBN-101451613423
ISBN-139781451613421
eBay Product ID (ePID)102905907
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Book TitleStar Trek: Deep Space Nine: Worlds of Deep Space Nine #3 : Dominion and Ferenginar
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
TopicScience Fiction / Action & Adventure, Fantasy / General, Science Fiction / Alien Contact, Science Fiction / Military, Science Fiction / General
GenreFiction
AuthorKeith R. A. Decandido, David R. George III
Book SeriesStar Trek: Deep Space Nine Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight11.2 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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SynopsisTravel to two of the most colorful and fascinating civilizations in the Star Trek universe with this collection of two sweeping and reflective novellas that transport us to the alien planets of Ferenginar and the Dominion. In Ferenginar , Quark's profit-driven home planet is rocked by a shocking scandal when allegations that Quark's brother's first wife has threatened to overthrow the Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance, Rom. To make matters worse, Quark has been recruited by Rom's political adversaries to join their coup d' tat, with promises that all of Quark's wildest dreams will come true if he helps. Quark must decide if the future of Ferenginar is worth his greatest desires or if he is strong enough to save it himself. In The Dominion , the Great Link--the living totality of the shape-shifting Founders--has struggled with questions ever since its defeat in the war for the Alpha Quadrant. At its greatest moment of intense doubt, its fate, and that of the Dominion itself, is tied to Odo's investigation of his kind's true motives for sending a hundred infant changelings out into the galaxy. As Odo searches for answers and takes a hard look at his past choices, Taran'atar reaches a turning point in his own quest for clarity--one from which there may be no going back., Travel to two of the most colorful and fascinating civilizations in the Star Trek universe with this collection of two sweeping and reflective novellas that transport us to the alien planets of Ferenginar and the Dominion. In Ferenginar , Quark's profit-driven home planet is rocked by a shocking scandal when allegations that Quark's brother's first wife has threatened to overthrow the Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance, Rom. To make matters worse, Quark has been recruited by Rom's political adversaries to join their coup d'état, with promises that all of Quark's wildest dreams will come true if he helps. Quark must decide if the future of Ferenginar is worth his greatest desires or if he is strong enough to save it himself. In The Dominion , the Great Link--the living totality of the shape-shifting Founders--has struggled with questions ever since its defeat in the war for the Alpha Quadrant. At its greatest moment of intense doubt, its fate, and that of the Dominion itself, is tied to Odo's investigation of his kind's true motives for sending a hundred infant changelings out into the galaxy. As Odo searches for answers and takes a hard look at his past choices, Taran'atar reaches a turning point in his own quest for clarity--one from which there may be no going back.