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Star Trek, Deep Space Nine: Millennium #1 (Adapted)

By: Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Narrated by: Joe Morton
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Bajor is in flames. The corridors of Terok Nor echo with the sounds of battle. It is the end of the Cardassian Occupation and the beginning of the greatest epic adventure in the saga of Deep Space 9.

Six years later, with the Federation losing ground in its war against the Dominion, the galaxy's greatest smugglers, including the beautiful and enigmatic Vash, rendezvous on Deep Space 9. Their objective: a fabled lost orb of the Prophets unlike any other, rumored to be the key to unlocking a second wormhole in Bajoran Space, a second Celestial Temple.

Almost immediately, mysterious events plague the station: Odo arrests Quark for murder; Jake and Nog lead Chief O'Brien to an errie holosuite in a section of the station that's not on any schematic: and a Cardassian scientist whom even the Obsidian Order once feared makes an unexpected appearance. With all these events tied to a never-before-told story of the Cardassian withdrawal, Captain Benjamin Sisko faces the most dangerous challenge of his career. Unless he can uncover the secret of the lost Orb.

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Far too heavy on sound effects, clearly wrong for those familiar with DS9, and unnecessary for all. The story seems tangled, not at all the usual for these authors. The characters, in general, act as you would expect them to, though I don’t imagine those new to them would have a developed idea of who they are. They just aren’t described or developed well. In all, this is a vehicle to sell a series of books. It’s much too short, comes to a sudden, cliffhanger, end. There just isn’t enough there to get you past the idea that you’re being milked, and no real incentive to purchase the next in the series. Very poor overall.

Bedlam

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I have read this book in its entirety and the audible experience makes it more enjoyable.
the narrator was hit and miss trying to mimic the voices. would have preferred his own voice so in my head I could give it the inflections and nuances.
the voice are unnecessary as it's unlikely that anyone would purchase this if they were a fan of DS9 and probably find the mimicry painful in places

Nostalgic and familiar

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Feels like it misses out huge chunks of story with a very weak ending. Does nothing to advance to DS9 story. Not worth it.

WTF

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