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Millennium: Inferno Bk. 3 ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine")
 
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Millennium: Inferno Bk. 3 ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") (Mass Market Paperback)

by Judith Reeves-Stevens (Author), Garfield Reeves-Stevens (Author), Judith (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek (1 May 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0671024035
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671024031
  • Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 10.6 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 344,650 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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When volume two of a trilogy ends with the destruction of the universe, it's a tough act to follow and Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens's effort is not entirely successful. When the wormholes merged at the end of volume two, The War of the Prophets, two manifestations of DS9 became trapped inside separate temporal bubbles within them: one from just before the station's destruction in volume one The Fall of Terok Nor; and one from the Cardassian Day of Withdrawal six years earlier. In an incredibly complicated plot, DS9's command crew find themselves bouncing around in time, some on each station. Hampered by Weyoun and the mad Dukat, they attempt to keep out of sight and preserve the timeline until the wormholes merge, preparing to act to change history and save the universe an instant after their previous selves were flung forward in time 25 years.

There are so many time zones that it's sometimes difficult to keep track of who's when and the characters seem to expend a lot of energy rushing around in order to deliberately do nothing at all. There's plenty of temporal technobabble from Dax and O'Brien, and lots of things happening, but the reader is left wondering just what, if anything, our heroes manage to accomplish. --Elizabeth Sourbut



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The True Reckoning is only seconds away, and only the crew of Deep Space Nine can prevent it from happening. But the Pah-wraiths and their followers, Gul Dukat and the merciless Grigori, will do anything to stop them.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Temporal rollercoaster., 3 Jun 2000
Wow, i'm dizzy. Back and forth, to and fro. This books storyline is vertigo enducing. The authors had an awful lot to tie up in this book, and you'll never be left thinking 'when is something interesting going to happen'. But i think they went overboard. How the hell did they survive the end of the universe? Subspace bubbles is a little to easy a solution in my mind. And how did Vic get out of the holosuite? With the characters rushing backwards and forwards between the Day of Withdrawl and the day of DS9's apparent destruction six years later, its confusing enough, but the characters keep changing their plan. The ending is a real let down, and i'm surprised even Sisko and the others didn't jump from the page and complain to the authors. This trilogy is like the original Star Wars trilogy (Epsiodes IV-VI) with the middle part the best one (long live The Empire Strikes Back!).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing short of a masterpiece, 23 Feb 2003
By M. Towler "StargateFan" (Blackburn, England) - See all my reviews
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The first part to this book set the story perfectly. The characters were 100% believable with Quark getting on everybody's nerves and trying to make a profit(does he ever stop). It starts off with Sisko and the DS9 crew learning about the fabled Red Orbs of Jalbador and it turns out that Jake and Nog found a secret lab in DS9 that a Cardassian had used to experiment with one of the orbs. This is all started by the murder of an Andorian ambassador, Dal Norlton. Then a hunt for the other 2 Orbs rages on, with Sisko and the DS9 crew after them as well as a member of the Obsidian Order. Perhaps luckily Sisko finds them and the merging of the red orbs happens and hell breaks loose on DS9 breaking it apart and opening a second wormhole and the Defiant is flung 25 years into the future...

In the future, the Defiant emerges and is instantly attacked. The story in the 2nd book revolves around how to destroy the Ascendancy by destroying Bajor (if you've read it, you'll see its a good thing!). Also the characters were very believable. One particular moment is when Quark is trying to reconcile his differences with Odo because they might very well die and Odo recognises how 2 adversaries must congratulate each other on their tactics and cunningness, so Odo goes over and has a talk with...Garak. Very humourous and believable. There is also a very confusing time travel exploration that i had to read a few times to get what they were saying! But all in all, a very good book. The end of the 2nd book is the end of the universe and Sisko finds himself in Hell.

The third book opens with all the DS9 crew experiencing their own versions of Hell, and are subsequently drawn out of them. Then it moves on to how this crew must get their universe back and go on away missions to Deep Space Nine in differernt times and they are being transported back and forth in these timezones, forward a certain amount of time and backward a certain amount, each time coming closer to an event associated with the Red Orbs (read the book and you'll understand). During which, we find out who murdered Dal Norlton, Odo sees for himself who it is, though he can't be seen by the murderer! The book ends with everything falling into place and DS9 back as it was and the universe whole again and everything is well! The ending of the book also has a nice twist. Prophecies were written about this by 3 mystics who we find out to be a short friend of Jake's(Nog), probably Starfleet's greatest captain(Picard) and a profit hungry (not Quark) archaeologist(Vash). That is a lovely twist to the tale, that it all might not of happened if they hadn't wrote the prophecies (you find out in book 2 how they go back and do it) or they were meant to write the prophecies in the first place because they had already written the prophecies(confused?)

All in all this book was superb, although some of the explanations are hard to follow, any Trekkie fond of DS9 would love this book on their bookshelf as it is a fantastic read with great description so you can imagine what is happening and see it. I've read this book twice and after I've read Lord of The Rings, I am going to read it again.

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