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Deep Space Nine
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Period B
 
 
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  DS9 period A   Events preceding the Federation takeover of DS9
  DS9 period B   Year 1   Benjamin Sisko becomes commander of DS9 
  DS9 period C   Year 2   Sisko's first encounter with the Jem'Hadar of the Dominion. 
  DS9 period D   Year 3   The Dominion infiltrates the Federation. 

  DS9 period E   Year 4   Worf is transferred to DS9 to advise on Klingon affairs. 
  DS9 period F   Year 5   Cardassia allies with the Dominion and attacks the Federation. 
  DS9 period G   Year 6   War with the Dominion; Jadzia marries Worf; is killed by Dukat.
  DS9 period H   Year 7   Dax gets a new host; The war is won; Sisko joins the Prophets. 

 
 

 
 
 
Deep Space Nine
period B
 
 
Year One:
 
The Federation takes control of Deep Space Nine
from the Cardassians.
Occurs in Year Six of Next Generation.
 
 
 
 
 
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Emissary 

     Dillard, J.M. 
               Pocket, 1993           DS9 #1 

A "Next Generation" crossover novel 

 
Novelization of the TV episode. Still bitter from the death of his wife during the Borg attack at Wolf 359, Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko reluctantly takes control of Deep Space Nine, a former Cardassian space station near the planet Bajor. 
                                      see also: DS9 period A 
 
 
 
  
The Siege  

     David, Peter 
               Pocket, 1993          DS9 #2 
 

 
While Odo chases a shapeshifting serial killer, Bashir tries to save a child whose parents won't let him be treated because of their religious beliefs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
Bloodletter 

     Jeter, K.W. 
               Pocket, 1993          DS9 #3 

 
A Bajoran fanatic sabotages an away mission, trapping Bashir in the wormhole so he can stalk and murder Kira unimpeded in the Gamma Quadrant. 
 
 
 
 
The Big Game 

     Schofield, Sandy 
               Pocket, 1993          DS9 #4 

 
Quark hosts a poker tournament, complete with a mysterious killer, while Sisko and Kira try to find the source of an energy wave causing death and destruction throughout the sector. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Valhalla 

     Archer, Nathan 
               Pocket, 1995          DS9 #10 

 
The computer from a derelict alien ship takes over the computers on the station and starts causing lethal malfunctions so it can study death.
 
 
 
  
Warchild 

     Friesner, Esther 
               Pocket, 1994          DS9 #7 

 
Bashir goes AWOL to halt a plague killing hundreds of children in Bajoran refugee camps.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Warped 

     Jeter, K. W. 
               Pocket, 1995 

 
The crew of DS9 discovers that sabotaged holosuite programs are responsible for a string of psychopathic murders. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

     



 
 
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