Yes Time's Enemy is an excellent book and is, indeed, one of my favorite DS9 books. Really, it's the only book in the Invasion! series that is actually worth reading.
I'm glad to see so much love for Time's Enemy, as it sprung to mind after reading the thread title. As much as I loved the book, I also equally loved the write-up of who "L.A. Graf" are (those who know will get that my choice of "Be" verb is not an error).
The Millennium trilogy was also mentioned. There was a recent thread on it in here and I definitely think it's one of the better pre-relaunch novels.
Betrayal is a pretty good Cardassian politics story, as I recall.
While I'm not one to get overly concerned with continuity (I can rationalize away most inconsistencies), am I right in assuming that Wrath of the Prophets is irreconcilable with Ro's depiction in later works?
I apologize to the OP for 'hijacking' his/her thread, but this ties in. Could anyone give me a list of/reading order for the DS9 numbered novels that would be consistent with both the DS9 canon and the DS9 'relaunch'?
While I'm not one to get overly concerned with continuity (I can rationalize away most inconsistencies), am I right in assuming that Wrath of the Prophets is irreconcilable with Ro's depiction in later works?
In the sense that the DS9 crew meets her here but is unfamiliar with her in the post-finale books, yes, at least according to Memory Alpha.
If I come across something that doesn't fit with canon or with books in the novelverse, then I just tell myself that it took place in an alternate realty.I apologize to the OP for 'hijacking' his/her thread, but this ties in. Could anyone give me a list of/reading order for the DS9 numbered novels that would be consistent with both the DS9 canon and the DS9 'relaunch'?
I don't know if anyone's specifically worked that out. It would probably be a judgment call anyway; I've found over the years that different readers can have very different ideas about which stories can be reconciled with one another and which ones can't.
Besides, does it matter? A good story is a good story, regardless of its consistency with other stories. If you read a good story and it doesn't fit with canon, then at least you've had the pleasure of reading a good apocryphal tale. So your best bet is to read the books for yourself and make your own choices about whether they "fit."
I apologize to the OP for 'hijacking' his/her thread, but this ties in. Could anyone give me a list of/reading order for the DS9 numbered novels that would be consistent with both the DS9 canon and the DS9 'relaunch'?
Valhalla was the one in which a ship designed by giant alien crabs docks sans crew and invades the station's computer systems by sending vibrations through the docking clamps, right? As cooky as my summary sounds, I have fond memories of the book and even the vibrations explanation. I had no idea there was a sequel ...
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