While I enjoyed "Zero Sum Game", I though that "Rough Beasts of Empire" was one of the worst trek books I'd read in a while.
RBE left me quite depressed.
I had been upset at the mirror universe/prophets-on steroids turn of the series, these were two plot elements I really disliked in the main DS9 (My favorite show).
I really like the GENERAL direction of the books lately.
1. I like that they finally explored what would happen if the Borg tried a full invasion, not just one cube at a time, something I always wodnered, and the Destiny series was fantastic.
2. The voyager books are going very well, especially when you consider books set during the shows run were quite thin in number and dull (with some exceptions).
3. The Trek universe was becoming depressing and too dark (I liked DS9 showing the more grey aspects on the edge of the federation but I didn't like the dystopia it was nearly becoming for a while thats not what trek was meant to be, its optimistic vision of the future was at the core of why I liked it, and I liked how we saw those optimistic characters coped with the Borg and Dominion wars)....BUT....they managed to have the Typhon-Pact and Kitohmar Accords cold war while at the same time getting the Titan back to exploration, so we have both sides of the coin, win win.
4. I don't get STO, I don't know where it came from or what the story it with it...I've read its "future" on memory beta and I was screaming no no no no no...ANOTHER fight with the Klingons

So I was put off my the random meandering into prophets/mirror universe and I actually could not get through Soul Key it just became too confusing and off the edge.
So I liked the other Typhon books, I was lookin forward to seeing Sisko again and knowing he'd be dealing with this new cold war, that this prophets / mirror universe craps finally over....then as I read I sank....
A. Depressing as hell story line concerning his penance from the prophets (the prophets...AGAIN...I'm so sick of them...so so so sick of them)
B. He's dead as a character, his souls gone, its a mix of the season 1 Sisko (even in looks) and the guy who was really depressed at the start of the Benny Russel episode.
C. He does not take charge of DS9.
I thought, since he could have any assignment he wanted, he would do that and we'd get to see the cold war from DS9s viewpoint, I felt a bit cheated in the Destiny books not seeing the borg war from ds9s perspective, but I can forgive that because they already had to show it from Enterprise, Titan, Aventine, Voyager, various starbases, Martok, President Baccos perspective and that was already a tall order (well executed...and I LOVE President Bacco one of the best Novel characters ever created).
So since we never saw the borg war from their perspective I thought we'd get the cold war from their perspective...instead we get Sisko moping on a galaxy class ship feeling sorry for himself to the point where his XO has to come tell him he's single handidly destroying crew morale...this is not the badass character I fell in love with during the show.
We saw the Dominion war from the Enterprise-E perspective, so is it unfair to ask for the Borg war/Cold war from the DS9 perspective? Seems an obvious place for a story.
Could have put him back in DS9, even promote him make him a commodore or even rear admiral if they feel the need to advance him.
Bring O'Brian back, maybe have Vaughn recover and be his Xo, or have Ro his XO as they toyed with on the TV show, it annoyed me that they got rid of Nog...one of the things that bugged me about the Enterprise E books for a while was the constant revolving door of characters espechally security cheifs, now they've done this to DS9 to the point where it may not recover.
Nog Vaughn Ro they had finally undone the damage the writers did in S7 splitting the crew up, now were back to square one.
I'd love to see it as a small book, ebook, full novel or even as part of an anthology: DS9s perspective on the Borg War and/or Typhon Pact cold war.
The newest books haven't been kind to many established characters:
We have Picard's embarassing performance in 'Destiny';
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I was ok with that, human race and federation was on the verge of extinction after all.
Ezri's captain of the Aventine. They've got that going for them...though they don't seem to use her that much, character-wise--she's mostly just there.
I like the Aventine ship, and Dax and Bowers and they could have new characters developed there or bring in other characters like making Nog cheif engineer or something, and get a New Frontier style series out of that.
Start with a few small books as PD did, test the waters, I think it would take off.
I'd been (very) slowly working my way through the early relaunch books, but hearing about the recent developments on the station doesn't really make me want to carry on, especially if all the characters are gone. Any series that can casually skip over five years of plot and throw out all its characters the way DS9 has apparently done doesn't really seem worth bothering with...
Everything up to Unity at least is excellent.
I would also like to know more about how Odo and the few others left handle the Dominion now that they are in charge, thats something that can be explored in a sub plot of another book, a tie in, or part of an anthology.