Strongly influenced by the previous Cardassian design. That's my problem with it.
They tortured the Bajorans for forty years with Terok Nor being their main base. So lets stick it to the Bajorans by replacing it with something that looks similar.
I'm not a fan of the new design. But the great thing about books is that you can pretty much imagine it to be anything you want it to be.
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It was designed by Rick Sternbach and Doug Drexler based on the description at the end of Raise the Dawn by David R. George III.
I like it, although there was a fan-made version I saw months ago which I preferred.
Anyway, the litverse has been on my shit list for a while for ditching the storyline already in progress in favor of the next new and shiny. Unprofessional. Any claim they had of being real literature rather than cheap fan fic died when that decision was made.
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It was designed by Rick Sternbach and Doug Drexler based on the description at the end of Raise the Dawn by David R. George III.
I like it, although there was a fan-made version I saw months ago which I preferred.
I didn't design any new DS9 station; I was lead miniature designer on the original.
Rick
It at least looks more like a station that could guard the mouth of the wormhole than the station that appeared on the cover of the previous DS9 novels where the old DS9 was destroyed.
Anyway, the litverse has been on my shit list for a while for ditching the storyline already in progress in favor of the next new and shiny. Unprofessional. Any claim they had of being real literature rather than cheap fan fic died when that decision was made.
I may share your disappointment in the moving of all the TNG-era to the same period and how DS9 got the rough end of the stick as a result, but to more or less call the people involved hacks is a bit much.
It at least looks more like a station that could guard the mouth of the wormhole than the station that appeared on the cover of the previous DS9 novels where the old DS9 was destroyed.
About that last bit - if you're thinking of what I think you are, that was not intended to be DS9 - just the construction habitat for the workers building it.
Given that the odds are unlikely that we'll ever see the 24th-Century onscreen again, it'll officially be the new DS9 as far as new books in that era is concerned, and that's likely the main intent.I thank god it's not canon.
In some cases, there may be truth to that (I'm looking at you, Peter David), and the destruction of the original DS9 was indeed something that came without warning. But I think someone said it best over in the Trek Lit forum that the original DS9 had become a somewhat sad shell of its former self with essentially all of the original Niners gone and having moved on. In comparison, the new DS9 has the return of several familiar faces and that it's a rebirth.In my opinion, too much in the books do too many things that are intended just to be cool.
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