Fallen Heroes (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) (1994)

by Dafydd ab Hugh



When Quark inadvertently activates an alien signal device, invaders infiltrate DS9 and slaughter ensues.

 

"Fallen Heroes" (Czech)

Although poorly written, this book features a tight, creative plot that would have made a fine episode (albeit a very bloody one). I can forgive sloppy prose in a Trek novel, but it's important for the author to get the dialogue right, and Dafydd ab Hugh succeeds for the most part. The central characters are Quark and Odo; their interaction is handled well. At this point in the series, Odo's nature and backstory had not been developed very well, so ab Hugh has him doing some things that don't quite jibe with the way he would be developed later, but that's forgivable. In particular, the climax requires him to withstand some impossibly harsh environmental conditions. All in all, though, it's a good read if you like Trek.

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