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I started reading it myself the other day, but I had to put it down. It feels like the author worked from a few pages of character guides and hasn't really seen the show. Plus there's some inconsistency within the book itself.
Four people beam over to the mostly-destroyed ship and four people beam back to the Defiant, yet there are five main characters present on the away mission.
Sisko doesn't want to leave the very-pregnant Kira in charge of DS9 in case any problems arise on the station in his absense. So he takes her on a potential suicide mission to find a possible joint Klingon-Dominion fleet in the Gamma Quadrant. He doesn't bring a doctor and the whole ship is somehow crewed by 6 people.

At various points, the station feels like it's been deserted by all but a dozen people. Though I guess it might as well be, since no one (security teams included) seems to be aware of Klingon boarding parties until they're being shot at.
The Klingons, who are among my favorite of species, are a big disappointment. And Rodek/Kurn, who is on the cover and who is one of the main reasons I got this book, has only been seen for about two lines in the first hundred pages.
So, those of you who have read the book, is it worth finishing? Or could you just spoiler-post a basic synopsis of the resolution for me?
I started reading it myself the other day, but I had to put it down. It feels like the author worked from a few pages of character guides and hasn't really seen the show. Plus there's some inconsistency within the book itself.
Four people beam over to the mostly-destroyed ship and four people beam back to the Defiant, yet there are five main characters present on the away mission.

Sisko doesn't want to leave the very-pregnant Kira in charge of DS9 in case any problems arise on the station in his absense. So he takes her on a potential suicide mission to find a possible joint Klingon-Dominion fleet in the Gamma Quadrant. He doesn't bring a doctor and the whole ship is somehow crewed by 6 people.


At various points, the station feels like it's been deserted by all but a dozen people. Though I guess it might as well be, since no one (security teams included) seems to be aware of Klingon boarding parties until they're being shot at.
The Klingons, who are among my favorite of species, are a big disappointment. And Rodek/Kurn, who is on the cover and who is one of the main reasons I got this book, has only been seen for about two lines in the first hundred pages.
So, those of you who have read the book, is it worth finishing? Or could you just spoiler-post a basic synopsis of the resolution for me?
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