
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers
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Day of the Vipers, part one of a trilogy, is a prequel to the opening of my favorite Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine. This book addresses the question of how Bajor came to be occupied by the Cardassians, with the main characters being the infamous Skrain Dukat and Darrah Mace, a Bajoran law enforcement officer. The similarities between the two cultures is not nearly as poignant as knowing the holocausts with which the TV show begin and end; reading this book, we know the consequences of the main characters' decisions but are helpless but to watch the inevitable occur. The epilogue includes an index of the book's people and places and where in Star Trek lore they may have previously appeared. The author deftly weaves in characters that had only cameos or passing references in televised episodes, making me want to watch them again with the new depth Day of the Vipers gives them. An excellent yet melancholy tale fitting of the DS9 mythos.