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Star Trek, Deep Space Nine

Warped

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Star Trek, Deep Space Nine

By: K.W. Jeter
Narrated by: Rene Auberjonois
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Political tensions on Bajor are once again on the rise, and the various factions may soon come to open conflict. In addition, a series of murders on the station have shaken everyone on board. While Security Chief Odo investigates the murders, Commander Sisko finds himself butting up against a political faction that plans to take over Bajor and force the Federation to leave Deep Space Nine. Odo soon traces the murders to a bizarre and dangerous new form of holosuite technology. As the situation deteriorates on Bajor, Sisko learns that the political conflict and the new holosuites are connected. They are both the work of a single dangerous man with a plan that threatens the very fabric of reality. But the plot is darker than anything Sisko has faced before, and to defeat it, he must enter the heart of a twisted, evil world that threatens to overtake the station - and his own son.

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Great story shame about the noise

l loved the story but the noises were too much for me, swishing doors beeps and other non necessary electronic clutter nearly stopped me from finishing but I'm glad I did.

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Deep Space Nine Star Trek

loved it detectives needed in to detect crime in space_--science fiction horror at its best


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Confusion and Reality

While this story I do not hate and actually find it intriguing and engaging, It's ending will leave you a little confused as to what happened. Even after listening to it a few times, It's hard to really know what the outcome was.

Nevertheless, Rene Auberjonois still was on top form narrating and the idea of holosuites that essentially are used to create a universe is a fascinating concept. The technobabble is a bit overdone however and usually it's something I don't mind (and sometimes don't remember) and in fairness while McHogue is a simple villain who isn't in the same league as Gul Dukat, he does his job and is still a great villain in his own right.

I will say Warped to me is still worth a listen.

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