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Unity ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") (Hardcover)

by S.D. Perry (Author) "Captain's Log, supplemental. We discovered the loss of the Gamma Quadrant's sub-space communications relay at the same time we became aware of the massive, apparently..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 303 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek; 1st Pocket Books Hardcover Ed edition (1 Dec 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743448405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743448406
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 15.9 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 333,149 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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S.D. Perry's two-book sequence Avatar launched the new series of Deep Space Nine novels in 2001, capturing and expanding on the unique qualities of the television series and mixing new characters with old to acclaim from both critics and fans. Continuing the themes begun in Avatar through her next volume Rising Son, Perry here unites the threads in a stunning resolution which sees the return of Captain Benjamin Sisko. Starfleet Captain, father, husband, Emissary of the Prophets, a religious and spiritual icon to the people of the planet Bajor -- Benjamin Sisko is, or has been, all these things. Reconciled to his role as the conduit through whom the mysterious alien entities known as The Prophets worked, he succeeded in saving Bajor from destruction by the Pah-Wraiths, and appeared to be translated into a different form of existence, joining the Prophets in their non-corporeal world. Appearing in a vision to his new wife, Kasady Yates, he promised her he would return to her some day. Find out how, in a masterful, gripping tale which sees not only Sisko's return but the birth of his son and the historic entry of Bajor to the United Federation of Planets.

About the Author

S.D. Perry is a top genre author who has written for Resident Evil, Aliens, Xena and Timecop as well as Star Trek. Her DS9: Avatar spearheaded the new, post-television series of Deep Space Nine books from Pocket.

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Captain's Log, supplemental. We discovered the loss of the Gamma Quadrant's sub-space communications relay at the same time we became aware of the massive, apparently sudden shift of matter and space in the 1A-2E sections of the Gamma Quadrant's Idran sector (see initial entry, Stardate 53679.4), which sensors suggest occurred eighty-five hours ago. Read the first page
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars great, but slightly disappointing, 19 July 2004
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i loved reading another ST:DS9 book and this was another well written book, to match the earlier books. i was slightly disappointed at the way Sisko was brought back. for me it was a bit anticlimaxical as it seemed to lead up to a high note then play a lower one. i was disappionted that the end happened so quickly,and with the way the Bashir/Dax relationship seemed to be neglected, after so much time in the last several books being devoted to their growimg relationship, to very little in this. i was also disappointed at the lack of Kira/(wont say who) as i thought that more could have been said for these two being reunited. all in all well written and a good end, but could have been soo much better, though i suppose these things will work themselves out in the next lot of books
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5.0 out of 5 stars Concludes then re-ignites, 1 Mar 2004
I read this novel in one sitting and it is brillent. I will not spoil the surprises near the end of the book but I will say story lines are concluded but new ones are kick started and i'm a big fan of the series in fact i will say its the best trek series. The ending of the book makes you smile, a whole new wealth of stories are ready to be told and there are loose ends that will surely lead to even bigger things. Unity is a great novel and it is the conclusion of seven seasons of great drama and all i can say is more more very soon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BUY IT, 10 Dec 2003
By Matthew Harrison (Totton, Southampton) - See all my reviews
Unity is brilliant. In around 400 pages S.D. Perry writes humourously, caringly and affectionally, she makes the characters real and you really will feel for them all. Lots of strands are brought together and many concluded but some are left dangling, enticing you to come back to the universe of the DS9 relaunch in 2004. This book is so brilliant I could not pick it up because I knew if I did then it would eventually be finished and when I got to the end (for die-hard fans of DS9 the last chapter will bring a tear to your eye) it would be over. I reccommend getting the previous books in the series to get up to speed on the many new characters although there is a timeline telling you what has happened since the end of the Dominion war. I cannot praise this book highly enough, all I can say is Buy it and savour it.
PS- I am not affiliated with S.D.Perry at all or pocket books, even though it may seem that way with my begging you to buy it. Honest.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sequels galore
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5.0 out of 5 stars Now *this* is an ending!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best read EVER!
Unity is the best Star Trek Novel I have ever read. The descriptions of emotions, chratcer familiarity would forgive you for thinking you were reading a movie script. Read more
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