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:''At the end of [[2385]], in a significant shift of its goals from military back to exploratory, [[Starfleet]] sent [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and the crew of the {{uSS|Robinson|NCC-71842}} on an extended mission into the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Tasked with a years-long assignment to travel unknown regions, they set out to fulfill the heart of Starfleet’s charter: to explore strange new worlds, and to seek out new life and new civilizations.'' |
:''At the end of [[2385]], in a significant shift of its goals from military back to exploratory, [[Starfleet]] sent [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and the crew of the {{uSS|Robinson|NCC-71842}} on an extended mission into the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Tasked with a years-long assignment to travel unknown regions, they set out to fulfill the heart of Starfleet’s charter: to explore strange new worlds, and to seek out new life and new civilizations.'' |
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− | :''But now three months into the mission, their first contact with an alien species comes in the form of an unprovoked attack on the Robinson. With the ship’s crew suddenly incapacitated, seventy-eight of the 1,300 aboard are abducted—including Sisko’s daughter, [[Rebecca Jae Sisko|Rebecca]]. But Rebecca had already been kidnapped years earlier by a [[Bajoran]] religious zealot, part of a sect believing that her birth fulfilled the [[ohalu Prophecies|prophecy of the arrival of the Infant Avatar]]. Does her disappearance now have anything to do with the harrowing events of the past? And for what purposes have these enemies taken Sisko’s daughter and the rest of the missing |
+ | :''But now three months into the mission, their first contact with an alien species comes in the form of an unprovoked attack on the Robinson. With the ship’s crew suddenly incapacitated, seventy-eight of the 1,300 aboard are abducted—including Sisko’s daughter, [[Rebecca Jae Sisko|Rebecca]]. But Rebecca had already been kidnapped years earlier by a [[Bajoran]] religious zealot, part of a sect believing that her birth fulfilled the [[ohalu Prophecies|prophecy of the arrival of the Infant Avatar]]. Does her disappearance now have anything to do with the harrowing events of the past? And for what purposes have these enemies taken Sisko’s daughter and the rest of the missing?'' |
==Appendices== |
==Appendices== |
Revision as of 20:36, 4 July 2017
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Original Sin is an upcoming Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel by author David R. George III. It is due for release in September 2017.
Description
- At the end of 2385, in a significant shift of its goals from military back to exploratory, Starfleet sent Captain Benjamin Sisko and the crew of the USS Robinson on an extended mission into the Gamma Quadrant. Tasked with a years-long assignment to travel unknown regions, they set out to fulfill the heart of Starfleet’s charter: to explore strange new worlds, and to seek out new life and new civilizations.
- But now three months into the mission, their first contact with an alien species comes in the form of an unprovoked attack on the Robinson. With the ship’s crew suddenly incapacitated, seventy-eight of the 1,300 aboard are abducted—including Sisko’s daughter, Rebecca. But Rebecca had already been kidnapped years earlier by a Bajoran religious zealot, part of a sect believing that her birth fulfilled the prophecy of the arrival of the Infant Avatar. Does her disappearance now have anything to do with the harrowing events of the past? And for what purposes have these enemies taken Sisko’s daughter and the rest of the missing?
Appendices
Images
Connections
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Previous novel: Enigma Tales |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Next novel: most recent novel to date |
Previous story: The Long Mirage |
Stories by: David R. George III |
Next story: most recent novel to date |
References
External link
- Original Sin article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.