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Is Worlds of Deep Space Nine Essential?

I don't remember the books, so just in case this is a spoiler I'll hide it.
Morjod=Mordred?
 
I liked left hand of destiny, then again I love any book with Worf in it, I also like the books that Keith DeCandido (I hope I spelled it right) wrote.
 
I'm not a big Klingon fan or the biker doofuses they turned into, and I like The Left Hand books. It's been ages since I read them but I thought the writing was excellent and the drama of rare quality. The mythical aspects of it all just "fit" for these viking samurai. Ditto the "Star Wars-ian" scale of the books. ...You want the books to be bigger than the series sometimes or you're not taking advantage of your mind's unlimited budget.
 
^ Weirdly, I actually loved Star Wars books (well, until recently), and I thought the tone so thoroughly clashed with Trek that it seemed out of place and silly.

Just goes to show you can't please everyone!
 
I don't remember the books, so just in case this is a spoiler I'll hide it.
Morjod=Mordred?
Of course. :techman:
Gothmara is Morgan le Fay with science instead of magic.

One might even see Kahless as a sort of Merlin-like figure, helping and advising Martok/Arthur about the role he is destined to play. Come to think of it, I've just thought of another similar name - it's the book that first gives Martok's father's name as "Urthog" (which sounds a little like "Uther"), isn't it?
 
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