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title=Far Beyond the Stars|
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| title = Far Beyond the Stars
cover image=[[Image:Far Beyond the Stars.jpg|200px]]|
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| cover image = far Beyond the Stars.jpg
series=''{{ST|Deep Space Nine}}''|
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| series = {{sT|Deep Space Nine}}
date=[[1940]], [[1953]], [[1954]] and [[2374]]|
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| date = [[1940]], [[1953]], [[1954]] and [[2374]]
author=[[Steven Barnes]]|
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| author = [[Steven Barnes]]
published=[[Paperback]] - 1 June [[1998]]|
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| published = {{srcdate|1998|June}}
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| format = [[paperback]]
pages=271|
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| pages = 271
ISBN=ISBN 0671024302|
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| ISBN = ISBN 0671024302
image=[[Image:Benny Russell and Cassie.jpg|220px]]|
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| image = benny Russell and Cassie.jpg
episode=6x13|
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| episode = 6x13
air date=[[February|11 February]] [[1998]]|
 
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| air date = week of {{srcdate|1998|February|11}}
production number=538|
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| production number = 538
story by={{ma|Marc Scott Zicree}}|
 
teleplay=[[Ira Steven Behr]] & {{ma|Hans Beimler}}|
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| story by = {{ma|Marc Scott Zicree}}
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| teleplay = [[Ira Steven Behr]] & {{ma|Hans Beimler}}
director=[[Avery Brooks]]|
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| director = [[Avery Brooks]]
comic=no|
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| comic = no
|}}
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}}
Sisko experiences another life where he is Benny Russell, a talented science fiction writer struggling against the racism of the 1950s.
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[[Benjamin Sisko]] experiences another life where he is [[Benny Russell]], a talented [[science fiction]] writer struggling against the [[racism]] of the [[1950s]] [[decade]].
==Publisher's description==
 
Without warning, Benjamin Sisko is living another life. No longer a Starfleet captain, commander of space station Deep Space Nine, he is Benny Russell, a struggling science fiction writer living in 1950s Harlem. Benny has a dream, of a place called Deep Space Nine and a man named Ben Sisko, and a story he has to tell. But is the Earth of that era ready for a black science fiction hero?
 
   
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==Description==
Everyone tells him no, but Benny cannot abandon his dream. One way or another, he will tell the world about Captain Benjamin Sisko and Deep Space Nine.
 
 
:''Without warning, [[Benjamin Sisko]] is living another life. No longer a [[Starfleet]] [[captain]], [[CO|command]]er of [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]], he is [[Benny Russell]], a struggling [[science fiction]] writer living in [[1950s]] [[Harlem]]. Benny has a dream, of a place called Deep Space Nine and a man named Ben Sisko, and a story he has to tell. But is the [[Earth]] of that era ready for a black science fiction hero?''
   
 
:''Everyone tells him no, but Benny cannot abandon his dream. One way or another, he will tell the world about Captain Benjamin Sisko and Deep Space Nine.''
A moving novel based on an unforgettable ''[[Star Trek]]'' event!
 
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==Summary==
 
 
:''A moving [[novel]] based on an unforgettable ''[[Star Trek]]'' event!''
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
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====Episode characters====
:[[Ajabwe]] • [[Julian Bashir]] • [[Cassie]] • [[Cooley]] • [[Jadzia Dax]] • [[Skrain Dukat|Dukat]] • [[Julius Eaton]] • [[Kay Eaton]] • [[Elaine]] • [[Willie Hawkins]] • [[Jenny]] • [[Jimmy]] • [[Kira Nerys]] • [[Darlene Kursky]] • [[Albert Macklin]] • [[Ardelia Mathis]] • [[Kevin Mulkahey]] • [[Miles O'Brien]] • [[Ozzie]] • [[Douglas Pabst]] • [[Rike]] • [[Roy Ritterhouse]] • [[Bill Robinson]] • [[Herbert Rossoff]] • [[Benny Russell]] • [[Burt Ryan]] • [[Shakaar Edon]] • [[Sid]] • [[Benjamin Sisko]] • [[Jake Sisko]] • [[Joseph Sisko]] • [[Swoop]] • [[Weyoun]] • [[Worf, son of Mogh|Worf]] • [[Kasidy Yates]]
 
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:[[Julian Bashir]] • [[Jadzia Dax]] • [[Julius Eaton]] • [[Kay Eaton]] • [[Willie Hawkins]] • {{dis|Jimmy|1950s}} • [[Cassie Johnson]] • [[Kira Nerys]] • [[Darlene Kursky]] • [[Albert Macklin]] • [[Kevin Mulkahey]] • [[Douglas Pabst]] • [[Roy Ritterhouse]] • [[Herbert Rossoff]] • [[Benny Russell]] • [[Burt Ryan]] • [[Benjamin Sisko]] • [[Jake Sisko]] • [[Joseph Sisko]] • [[Kasidy Yates]]
{{ref}} [[Abbott and Costello]] • [[Ivie Anderson]] • [[Harold Arlen]] • [[Henry Armstrong]] • [[Louis Armstrong]] • [[James Baldwin]] • [[Richmond Barthé]] • [[Romare Bearden]] • [[Ben Bova]] • [[Ray Bradbury]] • [[John W. Bubbles]] • [[Ford L. Buck]] • [[Cab Calloway]] • [[Jesus Christ]] • [[Countee Cullen]] • [[Eva Cunningham]] • [[Walt Disney]] • [[W. E. B. Du Bois]] • [[Duke Ellington]] • [[Harlan Ellison]] • [[Ralph Ellison]] • [[Marcus Garvey]] • [[Dizzy Gillespie]] • [[Benny Goodman]] • [[Coleman Hawkins]] • [[Robert A. Heinlein]] • [[Fletcher Henderson]] • [[Lena Horne]] • [[Langston Hughes]] • [[Zora Neale Hurston]] • [[Eva Jackson]] • [[James P. Johnson]] • [[William H. Johnson]] • [[Joe Louis]] • [[Jimmie Lunceford]] • "[[Madame French]] • [[Moms Mabley]] • [[Owney Madden]] • [[Mary Mallon]] • [[Rocky Marciano]] • [[Pigmeat Markham]] • [[Martok, son of Urthog|Martok]] • [[Marx Brothers]] • [[Thelonious Monk]] • [[Nog]] • [[Odo]] • [[Charlie Parker]] • [[Andrew Preer]] • [[Quark]] • [[A. Philip Randolph]] • [[Gene Roddenberry]] • [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] • [[Billy Rose]] • [[Emma Russell]] • [["Fox" Russell]] • [[Jennifer Sisko]] • [[Bessie Smith]] • [[Cordwainer Smith]] • [[Willie Smith]] • [[Duke Snider]] • [[Joseph Stalin]] • [[Theodore Sturgeon]] • [[Quentin Swofford]] • [[Ed Tucker]] • [[Jules Verne]] • [[Fats Waller]] • [[George Washington]] • [[Ethel Waters]] • [[Chick Webb]] • [[Evelyn Welch]] • [[H. G. Wells]] • [[Mae West]] • [[Richard Wright]]
 
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{{ref}} [[Ray Bradbury]] • [[Jesus Christ]] • [[W. E. B. Du Bois]] • [[Ralph Ellison]] • [[Robert A. Heinlein]] • [[Langston Hughes]] • [[Zora Neale Hurston]] • [[Eva Jackson]] • [[Charles Lindbergh]] • [[Charlie Parker]] • [[Gene Roddenberry]] • [[Duke Snider]] • [[Joseph Stalin]] • [[Theodore Sturgeon]] • [[Quentin Swofford]] • [[H. G. Wells]] • [[Richard Wright]]
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====Novelization characters====
 
:[[Ajabwe]] • [[Julian Bashir]] • [[Cooley]] • [[Jadzia Dax]] • [[Skrain Dukat]] • [[Julius Eaton]] • [[Kay Eaton]] • {{dis|Elaine|teacher}} • [[Willie Hawkins]] • [[Jenny]] • {{dis|Jimmy|1950s}} • [[Cassie Johnson]] • [[Kira Nerys]] • [[Darlene Kursky]] • [[Albert Macklin]] • [[Ardelia Mathis]] • [[Kevin Mulkahey]] • [[Miles O'Brien]] • [[Ozzie]] • [[Douglas Pabst]] • [[Rike]] • [[Roy Ritterhouse]] • [[Bill Robinson]] • [[Herbert Rossoff]] • [[Benny Russell]] • [[Burt Ryan]] • [[Shakaar Edon]] • [[Big Sid]] • [[Benjamin Sisko]] • [[Jake Sisko]] • [[Joseph Sisko]] • [[Swoop]] • [[Weyoun]] • [[Kasidy Yates]]
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{{ref}} [[Abbott and Costello]] • [[Ivie Anderson]] • [[Harold Arlen]] • [[Henry Armstrong]] • [[Louis Armstrong]] • [[James Baldwin]] • [[Richmond Barthé]] • [[Romare Bearden]] • [[Ben Bova]] • [[John W. Bubbles]] • [[Ford L. Buck]] • [[Cab Calloway]] • [[John W. Campbell]] • [[Jesus Christ]] • [[Countee Cullen]] • [[Eva Cunningham]] • [[Walt Disney]] • [[W. E. B. Du Bois]] • [[Duke Ellington]] • [[Ralph Ellison]] • [[Stepin Fetchit]] • [[Marcus Garvey]] • [[Emma Geller]] • [[Dizzy Gillespie]] • [[H. L. Gold]] • [[Benny Goodman]] • [[Coleman Hawkins]] • [[Robert A. Heinlein]] • [[Fletcher Henderson]] • [[Lena Horne]] • [[Langston Hughes]] • [[Zora Neale Hurston]] • [[Eva Jackson]] • [[James P. Johnson]] • [[William H. Johnson]] • [[Joe Louis]] • [[Jimmie Lunceford]] • [[Moms Mabley]] • [[Madame French]] • [[Owney Madden]] • [[Mary Mallon]] • [[Rocky Marciano]] • [[Pigmeat Markham]] • [[Martok, son of Urthog]] • [[Marx Brothers]] • [[Thelonious Monk]] • [[Nog]] • [[Odo]] • [[Charlie Parker]] • [[Andrew Preer]] • [[Quark]] • [[A. Philip Randolph]] • [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] • [[Billy Rose]] • [[Fox Russell]] • [[Augusta Savage]] • [[Jennifer Sisko]] • [[Bessie Smith]] • [[Cordwainer Smith]] • [[Willie Smith]] • [[Duke Snider]] • [[Joseph Stalin]] • [[Quentin Swofford]] • [[Ed Tucker]] • [[Jules Verne]] • [[Fats Waller]] • [[George Washington]] • [[Ethel Waters]] • [[Chick Webb]] • [[Evelyn Welch]] • [[H. G. Wells]] • [[Mae West]] • [[Worf, son of Mogh]] • [[Richard Wright]]
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
:[[34th Street]] • [[Bajor]] • [[Broadway]] • [[Bronx]] • [[Deep Space 9]] • [[Earth]] • [[East 127th Street]] • [[Eva's Kitchen]] • [[Flushing Meadows]] • [[Flushing River]] • [[Empire State Building]] • [[Fifth Avenue]] • [[Habitat ring]] • [[Harlem]] • [[Infirmary]] • [[Manhattan]] • [[New York City]] • [[North America]] • [[Operations center]] • [[Pennsylvania Station]] • [[Queens]] • [[Redeemer's Blood Church of Faith]] • [[Seventh Avenue]] • [[St. Philip's Church]] • [[Station commander's office]] • [[Statue of Liberty]] • [[Times Square]] • [[Trylon and Perisphere]] • [[West Side]]
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:[[34th Street]] • [[Arthur Trill building]] • [[Bajor]] • [[Bajoran wormhole]] • [[Broadway]] • [[Bronx]] • [[Deep Space 9]] • [[Earth]] • [[East 127th Street]] • [[Eva's Kitchen]] • [[Flushing Meadows]] • [[Flushing River]] • [[Empire State Building]] • [[Fifth Avenue]] • [[Habitat ring]] • [[Harlem]] • [[Infirmary]] • [[Manhattan]] • [[New York City]] • [[North America]] • [[Operations center]] • [[Perisphere]] • [[Pennsylvania Station]] • [[Queens]] • [[Redeemer's Blood Church of Faith]] • [[Seventh Avenue]] • [[St. Philip's Church]] • [[Station commander's office]] • [[Statue of Liberty]] • [[Sweet Temptations]] • [[Times Square]] • [[Trylon]] • [[West Side]]
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{{ref}} [[Africa]] • [[Albany]] • [[Apollo Theater]] • [[Bajoran wormhole]] • [[Cardassia]] • [[Casablanca]] • [[Coney Island]] • [[Connie's Inn]] • [[Cotton Club]] • [[Cuba]] • [[England]] • [[Europe]] • [[Gamma Quadrant]] • [[Germany]] • [[Great Britain]] • [[Harlem River]] • [[Ireland]] • [[Italy]] • [[Japan]] • [[Jamaica]] • [[London]] • [[Luna]] • [[Mali]] • [[Mars]] • [[Maxie's]] • [[Mississippi]] • [[New Crest]] • [[Panama]] • [[Pearl Harbor]] • [[Poland]] • [[Puerto Rico]] • [[Rock of Gibraltar]] • [[Savoy Ballroom]] • [[Showcase Theater]] • [[Siam]] • [[Sirius]] • [[Small's Paradise]] • [[South America]] • [[Taj Mahal]] • [[Washington Monument]] • [[Yugoslavia]]
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{{ref}} [[Africa]] • [[Albany]] • [[Apollo Theater]] • [[Bedford–Stuyvesant]] • [[Cardassia]] • [[Casablanca]] • [[Coney Island]] • [[Connie's Inn]] • [[Cotton Club]] • [[Cuba]] • [[England]] • [[Europe]] • [[Gamma Quadrant]] • [[Germany]] • [[Great Britain]] • [[Harlem River]] • [[Ireland]] • [[Italy]] • [[Japan]] • [[Jamaica]] • [[London]] • [[Luna]] • [[Mali]] • [[Mars]] • [[Maxie's]] • [[Mississippi]] • [[New Crest]] • [[New Jersey]] • [[Panama]] • [[Pearl Harbor]] • [[Poland]] • [[Puerto Rico]] • [[Rock of Gibraltar]] • [[Rockefeller Center]] • [[Savoy Ballroom]] • [[Showcase Theater]] • [[Siam]] • [[Sirius]] • [[Small's Paradise]] • [[South America]] • [[Taj Mahal]] • [[Washington Monument]] • [[Yugoslavia]]
===Starships===
 
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:{{USS|Defiant|NX-74205) (I}} ({{class|Defiant}})
 
 
===Starships and vehicles===
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:{{uSS|Defiant|prototype}} ({{class|Defiant}} [[escort]]) • {{uSS|Leeds}} ({{class|Nebula}} [[explorer]]) • {{class|Danube}} [[runabout]] • {{class|Perikian}}
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{{ref}} {{USS|Cortez|24th century}}
 
{{ref}} {{USS|Cortez|24th century}}
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===Species===
 
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===Races and cultures===
 
:[[Bajoran]] • [[Cardassian]] • [[Human]] • [[Klingon]] • [[Trill]] • [[Vorta]]
 
:[[Bajoran]] • [[Cardassian]] • [[Human]] • [[Klingon]] • [[Trill]] • [[Vorta]]
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{{ref}} [[Prophets]]
 
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{{ref}} [[Borg (Incredible Tales)]] • [[Prophets]]
===States and Organizations===
 
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===States and organizations===
 
:[[Bajoran Militia]] • [[Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation]] • [[Chevrolet]] • [[Dogon]] • [[Ford Motor Company]] • [[General Motors]] • [[Giants]] • [[Interborough Rapid Transit Company]] • [[League of Nations]] • [[Lenox High School]] • [[Macy's]] • [[New York City Police Department]] • [[New York City Subway]] • [[New York Stock Exchange]] • [[New York Yankees]] • [[Planters]] • [[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]] • [[United States of America]]
 
:[[Bajoran Militia]] • [[Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation]] • [[Chevrolet]] • [[Dogon]] • [[Ford Motor Company]] • [[General Motors]] • [[Giants]] • [[Interborough Rapid Transit Company]] • [[League of Nations]] • [[Lenox High School]] • [[Macy's]] • [[New York City Police Department]] • [[New York City Subway]] • [[New York Stock Exchange]] • [[New York Yankees]] • [[Planters]] • [[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]] • [[United States of America]]
{{ref}} [[Back-to-Africa movement]] • [[Bajoran Ministry of Commerce]] • [[Brooklyn Ash Removal Company]] • [[Civil Rights Movement]] • [[Continental Army]] • [[Dominion]] • [[Gnome Press]] • [[Mali Republic]] • [[Mob]] • [[Nazi]] • [[Soviet Union]] • [[United Nations]] • [[United States Air Force]] • [[Zulu]]
 
===Other===
 
:[[1776]] • [[1922]] • [[1927]] • [[1939 New York World's Fair]] • [[1960]] • [[A6M Zero]] • [[alien]] • [[ambulance]] • [[American Dream]] • [[American Revolutionary War]] • ''[[Amsterdam News]]'' • ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' • [[automobile]] • [[bacon]] • [[Baptist]] • [[barber]] • [[basketball]] • [[baseball]] • [[bebop]] • [[Bible]] • [[Borg (Incredible Tales)]] • ''[[Buck Rogers]]'' • "[[Billy Rose's Aquacade]]" • [[Rick Blaine]] • [[boxing]] • [[breakfast]] • [[Captain Nemo]] • [[Cardassian silk]] • [[Caucasian]] • [[Cavor]] • [[cent]] • [[Christianity]] • [[Christmas]] • [[clarinet]] • [[Coca-Cola]] • [[Communism]] • [[cruller]] • [[Cuban]] • [[Deep Space Nine (novella)|''Deep Space Nine'' (novella)]] • ''[[Democracity]]'' • [[dollar]] • [[Dominion War]] • [[doughnut]] • [[Emissary of the Prophets]] • [[Episcopal Church]] • "[[The Exterminator]]" • [[Far Beyond the Stars (novella)|''Far Beyond the Stars'' (novella)]] • [[Fascism]] • [[Ferengi (Incredible Tales)|Ferengi]] • ''[[Flash Gordon]]'' • [[flying saucer]] • [[football]] • [[frank]] • ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' • [[Futurama]] • ''{{dis|Galaxy|magazine}}'' • [[God]] • ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' • [[Great Depression]] • [[Harlem Stride]] • [[Hugo Award]] • [[hydrogen bomb]] • [[hymn]] • ''[[Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder]]'' • ''[[Infrastructure]]'' • [[jazz]] • [[Judaism]] • [[Kirk (Incredible Tales)]] • [[Klingon (Incredible Tales)]] • [[linotronic]] • [[loafer]] • [[locomotive]] • [[Lucite]] • [[Martian]] • ''[[Mickey's Surprise Party]]'' • ''[[Native Son]]'' • ''[[New York Age]]'' • ''[[New York Globe]]'' • ''[[New York Times]]'' • [[Occupation of Bajor]] • [[Operation Return]] • [[orb]] • [[peanut]] • [[piano]] • [[Picard (Incredible Tales)]] • [[pneumonia]] • [[President of the United States of America]] • [[prostitute|prostitution]] • [[racism]] • ''[[raktajino]]'' • "[[Road of Tomorrow]]" • [[Robor]] • [[robot]] • [[saxophone]] • [[science fiction]] • [[Benjamin Sisko (character)]] • [[space station]] • [[steak and eggs]] • [[swing music]] • [[Tarzan]] • [[taxicab]] • [[television]] • [[Thanksgiving]] • [[time warp]] • [[Timex]] • [[tribble (Incredible Tales)]] • [[uridium]] • [[winter]] • [[World War I]] • [[World War II]] • [[Vulcan (Incredible Tales)]] • [[Vulcan demicotton]] • [[Vulcan flu]]
 
==Information==
 
*[[Steven Barnes]] included an afterword in the novelization in which he looks at the role of African-Americans in science fiction and the changing attitudes to them. He commented on ''Deep Space Nine'' that it is "''a major cultural turning point for America, and therefore, the world as a whole... DS9 is, as far as I'm concerned, the first successful dramatic television show in history with a non-Caucasian star''".
 
*Barnes had to write the novelization in a month, but "had a ball" doing so. He also commented that during the short time, he had "''to create a full wraparound backstory, and do considerable research into New York in the 1950s and 1930s''". (''[[Voyages of Imagination]]'')
 
*Barnes was given notes on several aspects of the episode by [[Michael Okuda]]. These notes included the design of the ''Incredible Tales'' office and the eclectic contents in it. [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/far-beyond-the-stars-part-2/]
 
*"Far Beyond the Stars" was the last ''[[Star Trek]]'' standard episode to receive a novelization. The earlier novelizations included "[[Relics]]", "[[Trials and Tribble-ations]]", "[[Flashback]]" and "[[Day of Honor]]".
 
==Related Stories==
 
*Other stories featuring Benny Russell or the stories written by him include "[[Shadows and Symbols]]", ''[[Unity (novel)|Unity]]'', ''[[Warpath]]'', ''[[When the Stars Come a-Calling]]'', "[[Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth]]", "[[Isolation Ward 4]]" and "[[Captain Proton and the Orb of Bajor]]".
 
==Images==
 
<gallery>
 
Image:Willie Hawkins.jpg|[[Willie Hawkins]]
 
</gallery>
 
==Connections==
 
*{{memoryalpha|Far Beyond the Stars (novel)}}
 
*{{memoryalpha|Far Beyond the Stars (episode)}}
 
*{{Wikipedia}}
 
{{Timeline|
 
type1=novelization|
 
series1=DS9|
 
format1=novelization|
 
before1=[[...Sacrifice of Angels]]|
 
after1=[[What You Leave Behind]]|
 
   
 
{{ref}} [[Back-to-Africa movement]] • [[Bajoran Ministry of Commerce]] • [[Brooklyn Ash Removal Company]] • [[Civil Rights Movement]] • [[Continental Army]] • [[Dominion]] • [[Gnome Press]] • [[Mali Republic]] • [[Mob]] • [[Nazi]] • [[Soviet Union]] • [[United Nations]] • [[United States Air Force]] • [[United States Navy]] • [[Zulu]]
type2=episode |
 
series2=DS9 |
 
format2=epprod |
 
before2=[[One Little Ship]] |
 
after2=[[Honor Among Thieves]] |
 
   
 
===Other references===
type3=episode |
 
 
:[[1776]] • [[1922]] • [[1927]] • [[1939 New York World's Fair]] • [[1960]] • [[A6M Zero]] • [[alien]] • [[ambulance]] • [[American]] • [[American Dream]] • [[American Revolutionary War]] • ''[[Amsterdam News]]'' • ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' • [[automobile]] • [[bacon]] • [[Baptist]] • [[barber]] • [[baseball]] • [[basketball]] • [[bebop]] • [[Bible]] • [[Borg (Incredible Tales)]] • ''[[Buck Rogers]]'' • "[[Billy Rose's Aquacade]]" • [[Rick Blaine]] • [[boxing]] • [[breakfast]] • [[Captain Nemo]] • [[Cardassian silk]] • [[Caucasian]] • [[Cavor]] • [[cent]] • [[Christianity]] • [[Christmas]] • [[clarinet]] • [[Coca-Cola]] • [[Communism]] • [[cruller]] • [[Cuban]] • [[Deep Space Nine (novella)|''Deep Space Nine'' (novella)]] • ''[[Democracity]]'' • [[dollar]] • [[Dominion War]] • [[doughnut]] • [[Emissary of the Prophets]] • [[Episcopal Church]] • "[[The Exterminator]]" • ''{{dis|Far Beyond the Stars|novella}}'' • [[Fascism]] • {{dis|Ferengi|Incredible Tales}} • ''[[Flash Gordon]]'' • [[flying saucer]] • [[American football|football]] • [[hot dog|frank]] • ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' • [[Futurama]] • ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'' • [[God]] • ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' • [[Great Depression]] • [[gravball]] • [[Harlem Stride]] • [[Hugo Award]] • [[hydrogen bomb]] • [[hymn]] • [[ice cream]] • ''[[Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder]]'' • ''[[Infrastructure]]'' • [[jazz]] • [[Judaism]] • [[Kirk (Incredible Tales)]] • [[Klingon (Incredible Tales)]] • [[linotronic]] • [[loafer]] • [[locomotive]] • [[Lucite]] • [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] • [[Martian]] • ''[[Mickey's Surprise Party]]'' • ''[[Native Son]]'' • [[Negro]] • [[Negro Week]] • ''[[New York Age]]'' • ''[[New York Globe]]'' • ''[[New York Times]]'' • [[Occupation of Bajor]] • [[Operation Return]] • [[orb]] • [[painter]] • [[peanut]] • [[piano]] • [[Picard (Incredible Tales)]] • [[pneumonia]] • [[President of the United States of America]] • [[prostitute|prostitution]] • [[racism]] • ''[[raktajino]]'' • "[[Road of Tomorrow]]" • [[Robor]] • [[robot]] • [[saxophone]] • [[science fiction]] • [[Benjamin Sisko (character)]] • [[space station]] • [[steak and eggs]] • [[swing music]] • [[Tarkalean tea]] • [[Tarzan]] • [[taxicab]] • [[television]] • [[Thanksgiving]] • [[time warp]] • [[Timex]] • [[tribble (Incredible Tales)]] • [[uridium]] • [[winter]] • [[World War I]] • [[World War II]] • [[Vulcan (Incredible Tales)]] • [[Vulcan demicotton]] • [[Vulcan flu]]
series3=DS9 |
 
format3=epair |
 
before3=[[Who Mourns for Morn?]] |
 
after3=[[One Little Ship]] |
 
   
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==Appendices==
prevpocket=[[Final Entry]] {{bsmall|nineteenth entry}}|
 
 
===Related media===
nextpocket=[[The Ones Left Behind]] {{bsmall|sixth, seventh entries}} |
 
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*Sources that continue Benny Russell's story after "Far Beyond the Stars" include "[[Shadows and Symbols]]", ''{{dis|Unity|novel}}'', the ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]]'' novels ''[[Plagues of Night]]'' and ''[[Raise the Dawn]]'' and "[[The Dreamer and the Dream]]". The character also briefly appears in ''[[Warpath]]''. The comic ''[[When the Stars Come a-Calling]]'' and the ''[[Crucible]]'' novel ''[[Provenance of Shadows]]'' feature Russell before the events of "Far Beyond the Stars". The character is also mentioned in "[[Captain Proton: Defender of the Earth]]", "[[Isolation Ward 4]]" and "[[Captain Proton and the Orb of Bajor]]".
   
  +
===Background===
voyages1=DS9|
 
 
* [[Steven Barnes]] included an afterword in the novelization in which he looks at the role of African-Americans in science fiction and the changing attitudes to them. He commented on ''Deep Space Nine'' that it is "''a major cultural turning point for America, and therefore, the world as a whole... DS9 is, as far as I'm concerned, the first successful dramatic television show in history with a non-Caucasian star''".
adbefore1=[[Who Mourns for Morn?]] |
 
 
* Barnes had to write the novelization in a month, but "had a ball" doing so. He also commented that during the short time, he had "''to create a full wraparound backstory, and do considerable research into New York in the 1950s and 1930s''". (''[[Voyages of Imagination]]'')
adafter1=[[One Little Ship]] |
 
 
* Barnes was given notes on several aspects of the episode by [[Michael Okuda]]. These notes included the design of the ''Incredible Tales'' office and the eclectic contents in it. [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/far-beyond-the-stars-part-2/]
 
* "Far Beyond the Stars" was the last standard-length ''[[Star Trek]]'' episode to receive a [[novelization]]. Earlier such novelizations included "[[Relics]]", "[[Trials and Tribble-ations]]", "[[Flashback]]" and "[[Day of Honor]]". Later novelizations included the feature-length episode ''[[What You Leave Behind]]'' and two-part stories from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]].''
   
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====Notable cast and crew====
voyages2=other|
 
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* Directed by [[Avery Brooks]]
other=[[Benny Russell Universe]] |
 
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* [[Avery Brooks]] as [[Benjamin Sisko]] and [[Benny Russell]]
adbefore2=[[When the Stars Come A-Calling]] |
 
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* [[Nana Visitor]] as Kira Nerys and Kay Eaton
adafter2=[[Shadows and Symbols]] |
 
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* [[Rene Auberjonois]] as Odo and Pabst
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* [[Alexander Siddig]] as Julian Bashir and Julius Eaton
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* [[Armin Shimerman]] as Quark and Rossoff
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* [[Michael Dorn]] as Worf and Willie Hawkins
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* [[Terry Farrell]] as Jadzia Dax and Darlene Kursky
  +
* [[J.G. Hertzler]] as Roy Ritterhouse
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* [[Aron Eisenberg]] as the vendor
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* [[Marc Alaimo]] as Dukat and Burt Ryan
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* [[Jeffrey Combs]] as Weyoun and Kevin Mulkahey
  +
* [[Brock Peters]] as Joseph Sisko and the preacher
   
 
===Images===
timeframe=Timeframe2|
 
 
<gallery>
primary=[[2374]]|
 
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far Beyond the Stars.jpg
date1=July [[1940]]|
 
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benny Russell and Cassie.jpg
prevdate1=[[The Difficulties of Being Evil]]|
 
 
willie Hawkins.jpg|[[Willie Hawkins]]
nextdate1=[[Home is the Hunter]]<br>{{small|Russia Chapters}}|
 
 
</gallery>
date2=October [[1953]]|
 
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Benjamin Sisko experiences another life where he is Benny Russell, a talented science fiction writer struggling against the racism of the 1950s decade.

Description

Without warning, Benjamin Sisko is living another life. No longer a Starfleet captain, commander of space station Deep Space 9, he is Benny Russell, a struggling science fiction writer living in 1950s Harlem. Benny has a dream, of a place called Deep Space Nine and a man named Ben Sisko, and a story he has to tell. But is the Earth of that era ready for a black science fiction hero?
Everyone tells him no, but Benny cannot abandon his dream. One way or another, he will tell the world about Captain Benjamin Sisko and Deep Space Nine.
A moving novel based on an unforgettable Star Trek event!

References

Characters

Episode characters

Julian BashirJadzia DaxJulius EatonKay EatonWillie HawkinsJimmyCassie JohnsonKira NerysDarlene KurskyAlbert MacklinKevin MulkaheyDouglas PabstRoy RitterhouseHerbert RossoffBenny RussellBurt RyanBenjamin SiskoJake SiskoJoseph SiskoKasidy Yates
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Ray BradburyJesus ChristW. E. B. Du BoisRalph EllisonRobert A. HeinleinLangston HughesZora Neale HurstonEva JacksonCharles LindberghCharlie ParkerGene RoddenberryDuke SniderJoseph StalinTheodore SturgeonQuentin SwoffordH. G. WellsRichard Wright

Novelization characters

AjabweJulian BashirCooleyJadzia DaxSkrain DukatJulius EatonKay EatonElaineWillie HawkinsJennyJimmyCassie JohnsonKira NerysDarlene KurskyAlbert MacklinArdelia MathisKevin MulkaheyMiles O'BrienOzzieDouglas PabstRikeRoy RitterhouseBill RobinsonHerbert RossoffBenny RussellBurt RyanShakaar EdonBig SidBenjamin SiskoJake SiskoJoseph SiskoSwoopWeyounKasidy Yates
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Abbott and CostelloIvie AndersonHarold ArlenHenry ArmstrongLouis ArmstrongJames BaldwinRichmond BarthéRomare BeardenBen BovaJohn W. BubblesFord L. BuckCab CallowayJohn W. CampbellJesus ChristCountee CullenEva CunninghamWalt DisneyW. E. B. Du BoisDuke EllingtonRalph EllisonStepin FetchitMarcus GarveyEmma GellerDizzy GillespieH. L. GoldBenny GoodmanColeman HawkinsRobert A. HeinleinFletcher HendersonLena HorneLangston HughesZora Neale HurstonEva JacksonJames P. JohnsonWilliam H. JohnsonJoe LouisJimmie LuncefordMoms MableyMadame FrenchOwney MaddenMary MallonRocky MarcianoPigmeat MarkhamMartok, son of UrthogMarx BrothersThelonious MonkNogOdoCharlie ParkerAndrew PreerQuarkA. Philip RandolphFranklin D. RooseveltBilly RoseFox RussellAugusta SavageJennifer SiskoBessie SmithCordwainer SmithWillie SmithDuke SniderJoseph StalinQuentin SwoffordEd TuckerJules VerneFats WallerGeorge WashingtonEthel WatersChick WebbEvelyn WelchH. G. WellsMae WestWorf, son of MoghRichard Wright

Locations

34th StreetArthur Trill buildingBajorBajoran wormholeBroadwayBronxDeep Space 9EarthEast 127th StreetEva's KitchenFlushing MeadowsFlushing RiverEmpire State BuildingFifth AvenueHabitat ringHarlemInfirmaryManhattanNew York CityNorth AmericaOperations centerPerispherePennsylvania StationQueensRedeemer's Blood Church of FaithSeventh AvenueSt. Philip's ChurchStation commander's officeStatue of LibertySweet TemptationsTimes SquareTrylonWest Side
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AfricaAlbanyApollo TheaterBedford–StuyvesantCardassiaCasablancaConey IslandConnie's InnCotton ClubCubaEnglandEuropeGamma QuadrantGermanyGreat BritainHarlem RiverIrelandItalyJapanJamaicaLondonLunaMaliMarsMaxie'sMississippiNew CrestNew JerseyPanamaPearl HarborPolandPuerto RicoRock of GibraltarRockefeller CenterSavoy BallroomShowcase TheaterSiamSiriusSmall's ParadiseSouth AmericaTaj MahalWashington MonumentYugoslavia

Starships and vehicles

USS Defiant (Defiant-class escort) • USS Leeds (Nebula-class explorer) • Danube-class runaboutPerikian-class
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USS Cortez

Races and cultures

BajoranCardassianHumanKlingonTrillVorta
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Borg (Incredible Tales)Prophets

States and organizations

Bajoran MilitiaBrooklyn-Manhattan Transit CorporationChevroletDogonFord Motor CompanyGeneral MotorsGiantsInterborough Rapid Transit CompanyLeague of NationsLenox High SchoolMacy'sNew York City Police DepartmentNew York City SubwayNew York Stock ExchangeNew York YankeesPlantersStarfleetUnited Federation of PlanetsUnited States of America
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Back-to-Africa movementBajoran Ministry of CommerceBrooklyn Ash Removal CompanyCivil Rights MovementContinental ArmyDominionGnome PressMali RepublicMobNaziSoviet UnionUnited NationsUnited States Air ForceUnited States NavyZulu

Other references

1776192219271939 New York World's Fair1960A6M ZeroalienambulanceAmericanAmerican DreamAmerican Revolutionary WarAmsterdam NewsAstounding Science FictionautomobilebaconBaptistbarberbaseballbasketballbebopBibleBorg (Incredible Tales)Buck Rogers • "Billy Rose's Aquacade" • Rick BlaineboxingbreakfastCaptain NemoCardassian silkCaucasianCavorcentChristianityChristmasclarinetCoca-ColaCommunismcrullerCubanDeep Space Nine (novella)DemocracitydollarDominion WardoughnutEmissary of the ProphetsEpiscopal Church • "The Exterminator" • Far Beyond the StarsFascismFerengiFlash Gordonflying saucerfootballfrankFrom Here to EternityFuturamaGalaxy Science FictionGodGone with the WindGreat DepressiongravballHarlem StrideHugo Awardhydrogen bombhymnice creamIncredible Tales of Scientific WonderInfrastructurejazzJudaismKirk (Incredible Tales)Klingon (Incredible Tales)linotronicloaferlocomotiveLuciteMacy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeMartianMickey's Surprise PartyNative SonNegroNegro WeekNew York AgeNew York GlobeNew York TimesOccupation of BajorOperation ReturnorbpainterpeanutpianoPicard (Incredible Tales)pneumoniaPresident of the United States of Americaprostitutionracismraktajino • "Road of Tomorrow" • Roborrobotsaxophonescience fictionBenjamin Sisko (character)space stationsteak and eggsswing musicTarkalean teaTarzantaxicabtelevisionThanksgivingtime warpTimextribble (Incredible Tales)uridiumwinterWorld War IWorld War IIVulcan (Incredible Tales)Vulcan demicottonVulcan flu

Appendices

Related media

Background

  • Steven Barnes included an afterword in the novelization in which he looks at the role of African-Americans in science fiction and the changing attitudes to them. He commented on Deep Space Nine that it is "a major cultural turning point for America, and therefore, the world as a whole... DS9 is, as far as I'm concerned, the first successful dramatic television show in history with a non-Caucasian star".
  • Barnes had to write the novelization in a month, but "had a ball" doing so. He also commented that during the short time, he had "to create a full wraparound backstory, and do considerable research into New York in the 1950s and 1930s". (Voyages of Imagination)
  • Barnes was given notes on several aspects of the episode by Michael Okuda. These notes included the design of the Incredible Tales office and the eclectic contents in it. [1]
  • "Far Beyond the Stars" was the last standard-length Star Trek episode to receive a novelization. Earlier such novelizations included "Relics", "Trials and Tribble-ations", "Flashback" and "Day of Honor". Later novelizations included the feature-length episode What You Leave Behind and two-part stories from Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

Notable cast and crew

Images

Connections

Timeline

published order
Previous novelization:
...Sacrifice of Angels
DS9 novelizations Next novelization:
What You Leave Behind
Previous episode:
One Little Ship
DS9 episode produced Next episode:
Honor Among Thieves
Previous episode:
Who Mourns for Morn?
DS9 episode aired Next episode:
One Little Ship
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Final Entry
nineteenth entry
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Ones Left Behind
sixth, seventh entries
Previous Adventure:
Who Mourns for Morn?
Deep Space Nine Adventures Next Adventure:
One Little Ship
Previous Adventure:
When the Stars Come A-Calling
Benny Russell Universe Next Adventure:
Shadows and Symbols
The above chronology placements are based on the primary placement in 2374.
The Pocket Books Timeline places events from this story in two other timeframes:
Previous Adventure:
The Difficulties of Being Evil
July 1940 Next Adventure:
Home is the Hunter
Russia chapters
Previous Adventure:
When the Stars Come A-Calling
October 1953 Next Adventure:
Isolation Ward 4


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