As promised, here are some more details and a couple of excerpts from the issue:
-Starting on page 31 we get an article called "Finding the New frontier" written by Andy Lane about the Genesis of DS9.
- This is follwed by the first of seven segments called The DS9 years which briefly summarizes some of the developments of each season and highlights certain episodes.
- Also, before each season, we get some trivia in a sidebar called "previously on Star Trek ..." which highlights some developments across the other series that might relate to whatever happens that particular season of DS9 (such as "Wolf 359 was first seen in BOBW" and "Baseball player Buck Bokai was first mentioned in TNG's "The Big Goodbye" are a couple of mentions for Season 1 of DS9).
- Furthermore, on the bottom of the page for each season we get another feature called "Sidesteps" which highlights all the DS9 novels that take place during that particular season
- On Page 35 we get an article called "An Unwilling Pupil" by Robert Greenberger which focusses on the Odo/Quarrk relationship and how Quark may have to take in some of the lessons he learned with Odo in Quark's new role as ambassador in the relaunch series.
- Page 38 begins the Avery Brooks segment followed by his interview with Paul Simpson at the FedCon Convention in Germany last summer. Here's a brief excerpt of the 2 page interview:
PS: What did you think of the character of Ben Sisko when you read the original script for Emissarry?
AB: I was fascinated by him. A man having to deal with loss, which to some extent I've experienced, although not that way. A man having to raise a child, and a male child to boot, by himself. A man who is required to defend humankind to some other intelligence in the universe. That is a fascinating trilogy of ideas to me. And therefore to discover who the man is in this three-pronged way I found challenging, so I said yes.
- On pg. 45 we get an article called "Time:The Final Frontier " by Robert T. Jeschonek focussing on the role of time travel in DS9.
-on page 51 we get an article called "Embracing the Star Trek Universe" by Keith R. A. DeCandido focussing on the decision to bring Worf and the Klingons onto the show and answering the criticism of DS9 "straying" away from Roddenberry's vision.
(good job, KRAD :thumbsup
- on Page 55 we get an article called "Lessons in Love" by Jill Sherwin focussing on the intimate relationships we saw on Ds9
- Page 58 we get to Cirroc Lofton's interview. I'm assuming that this interview is also with Paul Simpson since it takes place at the FedCon convention and since the Avery Brooks interview and this interview are bookended by "Like Father..." - for Brooks and "...Like Son" for Lofton.
PS: Do you still see Avery Brooks a lot?
CL: I do. I'm very close with Avery's son. As a matter of fact we were roommates for a period of time, so he and I are really close. I'm really close with his family, so much so that we would take family vacations together. . . . Well, I would take vacations with his family and felt like his other son.
-pg 63 we get an article called "The Cleanest Finish" by David A. McIntee focussing on the decision to make DS9 a serial and on comparisons to DS9 as a "soap."
-pg69 we get an article called "Just Add Bajor" by Terri Osborne looking back at Sisko's roles as both a starfleet officer and the Emissary.
(Good job, Terri :thumbsup
-pgs 72-73 we get "Star trek: Deep Space Nine: Station Roll call" blurbs for each character's development in the relaunch series.
-pg 75 we get an article called "All the Galaxy's a Stage" by David R. George III focussing on the Relaunch series.
(good job, David.:thumbsup: although there appears to be a grammatical error/typo on the last sentence of the first paragraph.
It should begin : "Alternately
known as the ST DS9 "relaunch" . . . " Instead, it's printed as "Alternately
know as the ST DS9 "relaunch" . . ."
- pg 81 we get an article by Andrew Steven Harris about the DS9 comics
- pg 89 we get a fiction extract called : Star Trek:Terok Nor, Day of the Vipers introduced by James Swallow
- Finally we get "Endgame" on page 98 which is Larry Nemeck's segment on the final moments on the set of DS9
I hope this answers most of your questions. I think this issue is definitely worth getting for any DS9 fan.