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'''''The Secret of the Lost Orb''''' is a ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[comic]] trilogy published by [[Malibu Comics]] in {{srcdate|1995}}.
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'''''The Secret of the Lost Orb''''' is a ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[comic]] trilogy published by [[Malibu Comics]] in {{srcdate|1995}}. The trilogy was reprinted in 2019.
   
 
==History and specifics==
 
==History and specifics==

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DS9 comic: "Gods of War".

The Secret of the Lost Orb is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comic trilogy published by Malibu Comics in 1995. The trilogy was reprinted in 2019.

History and specifics

This was the first three-part storyline published in the regular monthly DS9 comic series. All previous multipart story arcs had consisted of two issues or two stories. Hearts and Minds and The Maquis: Soldier of Peace, however, were also three-part stories—but those story arcs had been published as miniseries and were not part of the monthly.

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