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− | '''K.W. Jeter''' is a renowned science fiction author credited with creating the "cyberpunk" genre. |
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+ | '''K.W. Jeter''' is a [[science fiction]] author, one of the forerunners of the the "cyberpunk" genre, and the author of three pieces of ''{{sT|Deep Space Nine}}''. |
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− | + | Jeter's two original ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels were generally met with negative reviews. ''N-Vector'', on the other hand, is met with more acceptance. ''Warped'' was the only ''Deep Space Nine'' hardcover published until ''{{nov|Unity}}'' and was met with a great deal of controversy at its release since its themes were much darker than what was seen in ''[[Star Trek]]'' at the time. This controversy faded somewhat as ''Deep Space Nine'' itself began to take on darker themes. |
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+ | ==Star Trek works by K.W. Jeter== |
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+ | * {{nlk|DS9|Bloodletter}} ([[Pocket Books]] DS9 #3, [[1993]]) |
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− | *[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]] #3: [[Bloodletter]] |
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+ | * {{nlk|DS9|Warped}} (Pocket hardcover, [[1995]]) |
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+ | * ''[[DS9]]'' comic series - ''[[N-Vector]]'' ([[WildStorm Comics]], [[2000]]) |
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* [http://www.kwjeter.com/ kwjeter.com] |
* [http://www.kwjeter.com/ kwjeter.com] |
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 7 November 2020
K.W. Jeter is a science fiction author, one of the forerunners of the the "cyberpunk" genre, and the author of three pieces of Deep Space Nine.
Jeter's two original Star Trek novels were generally met with negative reviews. N-Vector, on the other hand, is met with more acceptance. Warped was the only Deep Space Nine hardcover published until Unity and was met with a great deal of controversy at its release since its themes were much darker than what was seen in Star Trek at the time. This controversy faded somewhat as Deep Space Nine itself began to take on darker themes.
Star Trek works by K.W. Jeter
- DS9 novel: Bloodletter (Pocket Books DS9 #3, 1993)
- DS9 novel: Warped (Pocket hardcover, 1995)
- DS9 comic series - N-Vector (WildStorm Comics, 2000)
External links
- K. W. Jeter article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- kwjeter.com