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Introduction (blurb)
Bajor is in flames. The corridors of Terok Nor echo with the sounds of battle. It is the end of the Cardassian Occupation -- and the beginning of the greatest epic adventure in the saga of Deep Space 9....
Six years later, with the Federation losing ground in its war against the Dominion, the galaxy's greatest smugglers -- including the beautiful and enigmatic Vash -- rendezvous on Deep Space 9. Their objective: a fabled lost Orb of the Prophets unlike any other, rumored to be the key to unlocking a second wormhole in Bajoran space -- a second Celestial Temple.
Almost immediately, mysterious events plague the station: Odo arrests Quark for murder; Jake and Nog lead Chief O'Brien to an eerie holosuite in a section of the station that's not on any schematic; and a Cardassian scientist whom even the Obsidian Order once feared makes an unexpected appearance. With all those events tied to a never-before-told story of the Cardassian withdrawal, Captain Benjamin Sisko faces the most dangerous challenge of his career: Unless he can uncover the secret of the lost Orb, what began with the fall of Terok Nor will end with the destruction of Deep Space 9... or worse.
Summary
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Characters
- Arla Rees • Atrig • Base • Julian Bashir • Phraim Betan • Datar • Jadzia Dax • Vic Fontaine • Elim Garak • Kira Nerys • Leen • Morn • Nog • Miles O'Brien • Obanak Keelen • Odo • Quark • Thomas Riker • Rom • Satr • Benjamin Sisko • Jake Sisko • Sarah Sisko • Leej Terrell • Vash • Winn • Worf • Kasidy Yates
Prophet guises
- Julian Bashir • Damar • Curzon Dax • Ezri Dax • Jadzia Dax • Michael Eddington • Vic Fontaine • Elim Garak • Kira Nerys • Kira Nerys (mirror) • Nog • Keiko O'Brien • Miles O'Brien • Jean-Luc Picard • Quark • Rom • William Ross • Jake Sisko • Solok • Vash • Weyoun • Worf • Kasidy Yates
Referenced
- Alkene • Bus Betar • Boothby • Pavel Chekov • Lisa Cusak • Audrid Dax • Emony Dax • Joran Dax • Lela Dax • Dukat • Kivas Fajo • Felix • Kang • James T. Kirk • Kosst Amojan • Kozak • Leeta • M'Pella • Dal Nortron • Opaka • William Ross • Montgomery Scott • Jennifer Sisko • Spock • Zek
References
Locations
- Bajor • Bajor-B'hava'el • Bajoran wormhole/Celestial Temple • Deep Space 9 • Jeraddo • Promenade • Quark's
- Referenced only
- Argellius II • Atlantis • Baraddo • B'hal Ta • Brooklyn • Brooklyn Bridge • Bynaus • Cardassia • Deneb IV • Disneyland • Farpoint Station • Ferenginar • Ir'Abehr Shield • Luna • Mount Ba'lavael • New York City • New Sydney • Old Zimbabwe • Penraddo • Praxis • Praxis Ring • Qo'noS • Qui'Tu • Sagittarius III • Starbase 375 • Tellarus • Tracian Sea • Troyius • Vegan system • Veridian III • Vorta Vor
Starships
- Chimera-class cruiser • USS Defiant (Defiant-class) • USS Opaka
- Referenced only
- Akira-class • USS Bondar • Borg cube • Constitution-class • USS Garneau • Latinum Queen • USS Saratoga • Solok • IKS Thousand-Taloned Death • USS Thunderchild
Species
- Andorian • Bajoran • Cardassian • Changeling • Ferengi • Human • Klingon • Lurian • Trill
- Referenced only
- Bandi • Betazoid • Bolian • Borg • Bynar • Gorn • Jem'Hadar • Nanth • Nausicaan • Pakled • Reticulii • Sagittarian • Siladian • Tellarite • Teiresian • Tholian • Tkon
States and Organizations
- Amber Star • Applied Science Directorate • Bajor Division • Bajoran Militia • Cardassian Union • Dominion • Invidian Battalion • Starfleet • United Federation of Planets
- Referenced only
- Applied Science Directorate • Bajoran Cooperative Government • Bajoran Lunar Power Commission • Bajoran Resistance • Cardassian Central Records • Cardassian Home Battalions • Department of Temporal Investigations • Detapa Council • First Contact Office • Klingon Imperial Navy • Obsidian Order • Starfleet Corps of Engineers • Symbiosis Commission • Tholian Assembly
Other
- Altonian brain teaser • amusement park • anesthezine • Anslem • bat'leth • Beta XII-A entity • bicuprodyanide • Cardassian Uniform Code of Military Justice • Carrington Award • Celestial Market • Choir of Celestial Accountants • chroniton • Class Y planet • Colonial Independence Day • comfort woman • dabo • dabo girl • darts • Day of Withdrawal • Days of Atonement • deeth mok • déjà vu • Denevan crystal • Divine Labyrinth • Divine Nagus • Divine Treasurer • Dominion War • duck blind • Dyson sphere • Emissary of the Prophets • Exalted Tellers • The Ferengi Connection • Ferengi Rules of Acquisition • Fermion • first contact • Galeo-Manada • Galor • glitterball • Great Material River • Grumpackian tortoise • headskirt • Higgs • holo • holographic viewer • holosuite • IDIC • Ideogram • Imolian butter • Jalbador • Jalkaree • Jefferies tube • jumja • kanar • k'Thatic • Krimaganee • latinum • lemonade • Mandylion • Marauder Mo • Martian • Martian tequila • millipede juice • Missing Time Syndrome • Mooshk • Nagal Doorman • Neemuk • neural depressant • neurozine • Occupation of Bajor • Optolithic data rod • One True Way • orange juice • Orb of Wisdom • piano • plexiglass • Pon farr • Prime Directive • PQ-1 • raktajino • Red Orbs of Jalbador • Richter scale of culture • Rite of Kanlee • Rocket to the Moon • Romulan ale • Romulan Wars • Rumtag • Saurian brandy • slingshot effect • Smiling Partner • Snoggin • station local time • "Stretch" • Sunday • targ • Tiyerta nok • tongo • Trading Tongue • trianium • verteron • verteron node • Vedek Inquisitor • Vulcan Love Slave • Vulcan Love Slave, Part II: The Revenge • War of the Prophets • w'Han Do • Will of the Prophets
Information
- The audiobook of this novel was narrated by Joe Morton.
- A similar plot is present in the game The Fallen.
- The Fall of Terok Nor featured the eighth part of Michael Jan Friedman's Starfleet: Year One.
Connections
- The Fall of Terok Nor article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
published order | ||
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Previous novel: Legends of the Ferengi |
DS9 unnumbered novels | Next novel: The War of the Prophets |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: The Sound of Her Voice |
Next Adventure: The War of the Prophets | |
Previous Adventure: The Sound of Her Voice |
Deep Space Nine Adventures | Next Adventure: The War of the Prophets |
Previous Adventure: Inferno Cardassian withdrawl from Terok Nor |
Deep Space Nine Adventures Chapter 1 |
Next Adventure: Emissary |
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: Inferno 2369 |
2369 Chapter 1 |
Next Adventure: Debtors' Planet |
Previous Adventure: Preserver (novel)|Preserver The Ashes of Eden |
2400 Chapter 29 |
Next Adventure: The War of the Prophets |