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One of the most popular novel series in the so-called Star Trek Novel Verse. The Deep Space Nine Relaunch (not an official title, but it's known near-universally as such) continues the story arcs of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine beyond the show's conclusion. With a tight continuity and a host of new, complex characters to join the familiar faces, it's one of the largest series running within the Star Trek literary lineup. It should be noted that, as with all Star Trek novels, they aren't considered canon by the powers that be.The books published so far include: Avatar, books one and two Section 31: Abyss Demons of Air and Darkness (also part of the Star Trek: Gateways crossover series) These four were collected in the omnibus "Twist of Faith", along with the novella "Horn and Ivory", which serves as an epilogue to Demons of Air and Darkness. The Mission Gamma miniseries: Twilight This Gray Spirit Cathedral Lesser Evil Rising Son The Left Hand of Destiny, books one and two Unity The Worlds of Deep Space Nine miniseries: Volume One: Andor and Cardassia Volume Two: Trill and Bajor Volume Three: Ferenginar and the Dominion Warpath Fearful Symmetry The Soul Key The Never-Ending SacrificeThe narrative then time-skipped ahead several years to the aftermath of the Star Trek: Destiny trilogy. Rather than continuing as a separate series of books, the story of Deep Space Nine and its characters became integrated into different crossover series. Star Trek: Typhon Pact — Zero Sum Game Star Trek: Typhon Pact — Rough Beasts of Empire. Star Trek: Typhon Pact — Plagues of Night. Star Trek: Typhon Pact — Raise the Dawn. Star Trek: The Fall — Revelation and Dust Star Trek: The Fall — A Ceremony of LossesIn the aftermath of The Fall, the Deep Space Nine Relaunch resumed as a separate series of books: The Missing Sacraments of Fire Ascendance Force And Motion The Long Mirage Control (A crossover with Section 31) Enigma Tales Original Sin I, The Constable (e-book novella)With the premiere of Star Trek: Picard in 2020 and the subsequent ending of the Novel Verse, the Relaunch cross over with, and concludes in, the Star Trek: Coda Trilogy.Furthermore, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: A Stitch in Time and The Lives of Dax are often considered a part of the relaunch, if unofficially.See also the Terok Nor trilogy, a prequel series with heavy ties to the relaunch. Another prequel of sorts is the Original Series novel Allegiance in Exile, which features the Ascendants, a race introduced in the relaunch.Several stories in Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers are crossovers with this series. Its characters also make cameos elsewhere, including in Star Trek: Klingon Empire.
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Dying Race
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Dying Race: These books established the Andorians as this - their complex four-sex biology is failing them and their window of fertility has dropped to only four or five years. Unless their genome can be repaired, they face extinction within fifteen generations. Note that events in later books - Star Trek: Destiny most notably - make the problem even worse.
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Starfish Language
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Starfish Language: The D'Naali can communicate naturally over subspace frequencies. Then there's the Vahni Vahltupali, who flash patterns of colour across their skin, and have no non-visual forms of communication. They can even "sing" visually.
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Empire with a Dark Secret
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Empire with a Dark Secret: Trill, Federal Republic with a Dark Secret. The generational conspiracy among the Trill government is revealed to be more extensive than merely lying about the number of Trills suitable for Joining. It also involves a cover-up of a shameful time in the Trill's history, records of which were destroyed.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: In Fearful Symmetry, Iliana Ghemor suffers one of these after her fiancé, Ataan, dies in a bombing on Bajor (which was, ironically, committed by Kira and the Shakaar cell). She begins to hate everything about the way she'd lived her life prior to the bombing and, piling together everything in her room that wasn't property of the art school she was attending, proceeds to set her possessions on fire).
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: In Fearful Symmetry, Corbin Entek's speech to Iliana Ghemor during the early part of her Obsidian Order training could have come out of Yoda's mouth in The Empire Strikes Back. Pretty chilling coming from a bad guy.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: The last sentence of Chapter 19 of the second Avatar book is told from Kira's perspective: Life was good, maybe as good as it got. Then, in the very-brief Chapter 20, we find out she's been Attainted - cast out from the Bajoran faith - for uploading the Ohalu text to the comnet in defiance of Vedek Yevir.
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Evil Versus Evil
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Evil Versus Evil: In the aptly-named Lesser Evil, the Defiant crew discovers the aftermath of a battle between the Dominion and the Borg in the Gamma Quadrant.
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Elias Vaughn. He's 102 years old and still going (relatively) strong, an operative of Starfleet Special Operations who's seen pretty much everything over the course of his career.
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Lovable Coward
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Lovable Coward: Darok is the Klingon Empire's Lovable Coward:
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Dressing as the Enemy
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Dressing as the Enemy: In The Never-Ending Sacrifice, Rugal Pa'Dar wears a Romulan uniform briefly, sneaking past the Romulan encampment while deserting from the Cardassian army. It works because everything's somewhat obscured anyway, on account of the blizzards.
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The Right of a Superior Species
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The Right of a Superior Species: The Kurlans are completely unapologetic about their infestation of Humanoids, insisting that Humanoids are simply "meat" to them. Whenever someone tries to reason with one of their number, it responds only with sneering contempt, mockingly explaining that humanoids "think with their glands" and know nothing of true intelligence.
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Gone Horribly Wrong
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Gone Horribly Wrong: Trill experiments on Kurl. An attempt to render symbionts immune to a disease ravaging their population merely transformed the test subjects into insane mutants, who completely dominated their hosts.
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Multicultural Alien Planet
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Multicultural Alien Planet: The Andorians and Bajorans, at least, demonstrate significant cultural differences depending on which region of their planets they originate on. In Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Andor, the differences between Northern and Southern clans (to oversimplify a bit) are an important aspect of the plot. They aren't too different, but it's something (and see Planet of Hats, below).
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Shapeshifters Do It for a Change: Wex, who is actually Odo disguised as a Trelian female, does not do a particularly great job at hiding her attraction to Kira.
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Papa Wolf
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Papa Wolf: Elias Vaughn in Warpath after he thinks Taran'atar has killed his (adult) child.
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Servant Race
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Servant Race: The Himh workers, who are definitely this and not a Slave Race. They are free to leave Himh society if they choose.
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No Hero to His Valet
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No Hero to His Valet: Pharh is more or less a willing servant and battlefield shield to Martok, and while he likes the Klingon hero he certainly doesn't relate to him with the awe many others show.
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Heroic Vow
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Heroic Vow: Used satirically in flashbacks with Dukat, who likes (liked) making "heroic" vows (not understanding he's in no way a hero). Fellow Cardassian Ataan makes a few too, and there it's simply tragic; he's a good man, but is in over his head and clearly doesn't qualify as a hero.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Another Chekhov's Gun in Section 31: Abyss was one that was introduced many (real-life) years prior to the book being published: the mobile environment simulator, or "holoship", from Star Trek: Insurrection.
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Ironic Echo: In Warpath:
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Mask of Power
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Mask of Power: The belief system of the Oralian Way, a Cardassian religion dating back to the Hebitians (a race of Precursors), involves ceremonial masks. These channel a being's spiritual power so as to allow them to become closer to the gods, augmenting their spiritual energies and focusing their mind for prayer. In Astraea, leader of the faith, the mask helps her serve as a vessel for Oralius, the guiding spirit. The "original" masks upon which the modern Oralian examples are based later showed up in Star Trek: The Lost Era.
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Turn the Other Cheek
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Turn the Other Cheek: Kotan Pa'Dar tries this in The Never-Ending Sacrifice, attempting to end the feud between his family and Dukat's even as Dukat tries to escalate it yet again. This is quite impressive considering all that Kotan's suffered due to the other man's enmity. Typically, Dukat just sneers at the effort.
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Mythology Gag: In Fearful Symmetry, it's revealed that the Obsidian Order maintains a database of alien individuals who resemble living Cardassians. This is so they can replace those people with Order agents if they feel the need. At one point, it's mentioned that Gul Danar has many different matches in the database. Aliens with his appearance have been found across a wide range of species, including human, Klingon and Romulan. This is a reference to Danar's actor, Vaughn Armstrong, who has played no less than twelve supporting characters of nine different species in Star Trek.
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Literary Allusion Title: Played with in one case. The Never-Ending Sacrifice, a novel focusing on Cardassia, takes its title from an in-universe novel widely regarded to be among the best works of Cardassian literature.
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Bilingual Bonus: Wex's name may be a reference to the German word wechselbalg, meaning "changeling". Wex is actually Odo, a Changeling disguised as a Trelian female.
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Heinz Hybrid
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Heinz Hybrid: Recurring character Phillipa Matthias is mostly human but has a Vulcan grandfather. She's married to a Bajoran named Chon Sibias and has two children with him (making Mireh and Arios 1/8 Vulcan, 3/8 human, and 1/2 Bajoran).
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Dead Guy Junior: Prynn Tenmei is named after her father's former partner in Starfleet Special Operations, who was killed in a transporter accident; T'Prynn, who is a major character in the Star Trek: Vanguard novels.
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Amplifier Artifact: The Pagh'varam, which translates from Bajoran as the "soul key". Actually a shard from one of the Orbs of the Prophets, the Pagh'varam can be used to focus and amplify baseline psychic energies. Oralian recitation masks, used by an ancient Cardassian/Hebitian religion now seeing a revival, have a similar purpose. Finally, the Eav'oq mind-crystals in Rising Son might also be amplifier artifacts of a sort. This might not be coincidental, as Eav'oq and Bajoran cultures are linked, with Hebitian culture also connected to Bajoran.
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Create Your Own Villain: The Trill, with the Kurlan parasites. In a very twisted way, Kira contributes to the mess that is Iliana Ghemor by killing her fiancé in a bombing.
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Waking Up Elsewhere
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Waking Up Elsewhere: Ke Hovath in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Bajor, who wakes up a captive of a mysterious antagonist after his village is destroyed.
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Fourth-Date Marriage
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Fourth-Date Marriage: Jake Sisko and Korena.
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Rule of Cool
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Rule of Cool: An interstellar portal (which could have led to anywhere in the galaxy) just happens to lead to a Malon garbage scow that has been taken over by a Hirogen hunter. Why? So that Taran'atar, the Jem'Hadar character, can fight with him, of course!
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Split Personality
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Split Personality: Iliana Ghemor, who was implanted with the memories and personality of Kira Nerys as part of an undercover operation. Now, she has both her original memories and Kira's, and considers herself the rightful inheritor to the real Kira's life. Because Kira set the bomb which killed Iliana's betrothed during the Occupation of Bajor, she also has a split perspective on his death - as both the guilty party and a victim.
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Hold Your Hippogriffs
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Hold Your Hippogriffs: Many. Among the examples are the following sayings: "She played me like a Syn Lara" (Trill) "Fell on him like Honge on fresh meat" (Cardassian) "That sinoraptor's already jumped the fence" (Bajoran). "The sauce on the slugsteak" (Ferengi) "Nervous as a tiku in a kava reap" (Bajoran) Then there's the Andorian saying "absence makes the heart forget". One that's almost the same: "Plenty of other Suckerfish in the River". "I think that ship has gone to warp" (said by a Bajoran, but probably general Federation)
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Binary Suns: The planet Uridi'si.
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Compelling Voice: Gothmara, the villain in The Left Hand of Destiny, gives both herself and Morjod this, thanks to her skills at Bioaugmentation. It should be noted, though, that the effect alone is not powerful enough to compel others; it's combined with rhetoric, seduction or other tactics.
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Face Death with Dignity: Taulin Cyl.
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Bazaar of the Bizarre
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Bazaar of the Bizarre: One of these can be found in the Core, at the Matter Consortium. As the POV character observes: Stalls sandwiched between kiosks and store fronts hawked spangled jewelry and object d'art interspersed with much less innocent contraband. One of the people working here is a mad artist named Fazzle, who paws at attractive newcomers, trying to convince them to take part in his artistic endeavours.
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Properly Paranoid
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Properly Paranoid: Quark is terrified of Garak, especially when Malic blackmails Quark by threatening to expose an illegal real-estate-for-food scheme that Quark's been running on Cardassia. Ro acknowledges that Quark's paranoia is justified, saying that she knows Garak's reputation and that "I honestly don't think we'd ever find your body".
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Double-Sided Book
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Double-Sided Book: Fearful Symmetry is in this format. The dualism conveys Iliana Ghemor's storyline of being surgically altered so she could be sent into deep cover as another woman. And that their mirror-universe counterparts also play an important role.
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Noodle Incident: The details of Elias Vaughn's boyhood encounter with a Berengarian Dragon. According to The Soul Key, he doesn't actually remember much of it, no doubt due to the injuries he suffered during the incident. The Dominion has encountered the Borg and the Hirogen in the past, though the exact details and time frames are not elaborated on.
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Mundane Solution: Taran'atar often proposes solutions that might be considered a good guy variant of Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?? This is particularly notable in Abyss, where he relates to Ethan Locken as a threat to be eliminated, in contrast to Bashir's off-and-on efforts to somehow reason with or "save" him. In general, Taran'atar works by identifying the mission objective and finding the shortest route to success, while his human or Bajoran allies take a more introspective approach.
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Save Both Worlds
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Save Both Worlds: In the Mirror Universe arc. What happens in the Mirror Universe matters because it has a knock on effect for every universe, including of course the "prime" reality.
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Skewed Priorities
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Skewed Priorities: The Ferengi, all the time. In The Left Hand of Destiny, Pharh is horrified to have stood up to Klingon warriors - he reflects that he could have been seriously injured, or even robbed. Then there's Zek:
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AuthorOnBoard
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The Never-Ending Sacrifice essentially retcons Rugal's homelife on Bajor into being far less emotionally damaging than it was, completely ignoring and refusing to bring up the highly unfortunate implications of the whole "He's not even Cardassian to us" view he was being raised with. The author takes the opportunity to make it clear they disagreed with the decision in the original episode, to the extent of having O'Brien turn up at one point to beg Rugal's forgiveness for allowing him to be sent back to Cardassia.
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Cold Sniper
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Cold Sniper: Savonigar, one of the bounty hunters in Warpath.
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Because Destiny Says So
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Because Destiny Says So: The Prophets are in a pickle because Mirror Universe Ben Sisko went and died, in defiance of destiny, yet destiny demands his place be filled, or the fabric of reality risks becoming undone.
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Nay-Theist: Avatar introduces a Bajoran minority religion, Ohalavaru, that believes the Prophets are powerful beings, but not gods, and have a symbiotic relationship with the Bajoran people. The mainstream church persecuted them as heretics. When the devout Colonel Cenn learns the Ohalavaru have a point in Sacraments of Fire, he immediately becomes what Terry Pratchett would call "an atheist of the old-fashioned, angry at God for not existing type."
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Morton's Fork
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Morton's Fork: The Ascendants react one of two ways when encountering other species - if the aliens worship gods other than "The True", they are heretics who should be exterminated for worshiping false gods. If the aliens worship "The True", they are...heretics who should be exterminated because only Ascendants are permitted to worship "The True".
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Wretched Hive
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Farius Prime, the planet most commonly used when a Wretched Hive environment is called for in 24th century Star Trek, makes a minor appearance in Demons of Air and Darkness. As usual, it's being utilized by the Orion Syndicate.
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Brainwashed: Iliana Ghemor discovers a means of overriding Jem'Hadar minds so she can hijack their instinctive loyalty to the Founders and turn them to her service.
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Zerg Rush: The Rintanna, after they've deceived their enemies with their camouflage talents.
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Humans Through Alien Eyes
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Humans Through Alien Eyes: At times. Among the more notable examples is Taran'atar's visit to the nursery in Twilight, as he tries to comprehend the behaviour of the human children. Confronted with typical child-like irrationality, he wonders if they are defective. Also, he is intrigued and somewhat discomforted by their complete lack of fear, in stark contrast to the attendant adults. When one small boy brushes up against him, disrupting his invisibility shroud and exposing his presence, he is even somewhat humiliated. In all, he leaves considerably more confused than enlightened.
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War Is Glorious
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War Is Glorious: The events of The Left Hand of Destiny finally cause several of the Klingon characters to start questioning this. It's unfortunate it took them that long - the clone of emperor Kahless spent most of the duology prior to this trying to point out how "his" teachings had been misinterpreted.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: The bounty hunter Savonigar cheerfully hails Iliana Ghemor (Mirror Universe version) as a noble adversary after she defeats him. She returns the acknowledgement, before offering her bested foe a mercy kill. He gratefully accepts. The Hirogen alpha in Demons of Air and Darkness treats Taran'atar as this; he also reflects that Jem'Hadar in general are among the most worthy prey Hirogen have ever hunted.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Theno, who is also a Deadpan Snarker.
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Cool Versus Awesome
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Cool Versus Awesome: Jem'Hadar soldier versus Hirogen hunter.
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Combat Pragmatist: Darok. He didn't get to be as old as he is by following other Klingons' exaggerated codes of honour. If kneeing an opponent in the groin works, he'll go for it. Interestingly, while this sort of outlook is usually condemned in Klingon-centred stories (with characters who embrace it typically being villainous), Darok is presented more as the Cool Old Guy or Only Sane Man.
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In the Mirror Universe, there's Raknal Station, a prime military base for the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. It orbits Raknal V, a planet of some importance to Klingon/Cardassian relations in both universes.
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Wham Line: Odo to Laas, following the dissolution of the Great Link. "As of this moment, you and I are the Dominion".
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The Atoner: Garak has become this, in part. After a lifetime defending the Cardassian state and the philosophy that service to it is a citizen's utmost concern, he now faces the reality of where that outlook led. He understands his complicity in the ruin brought to both Cardassia and the wider galaxy, and seems to be seeking a highly personal redemption.
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A God I Am Not: Despite the series continuing the Dominion arc from the TV show. While the Founders of the Dominion usually encourage their subjects and servants to view them as gods, the relaunch reveals that they do not in fact see themselves in such terms. Indeed, they have their own god in the form of the Progenitor, and are humbly worshipful in their own unique way. The Founder leader bluntly admits to Jem'Hadar character Taran'atar that she and the other Founders are not divine, because the only true god is the Progenitor. Taran'atar is horrified to hear a Founder dismiss her own divinity.
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Sandworm: The Flayers of Harkoum. They're carnivores and are known to eat humanoids. Crossing the desert they live in is suicide if you're travelling on foot.
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All Your Powers Combined: Exposing a being to all nine of the Orbs of the Prophets at once has interesting effects. Kira Nerys uses the collective power of the orbs to defeat the Parasite spawnmother.
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Affably Evil: Ethan Locken. For someone who tortures children to death, he's really quite friendly.
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Mathematician's Answer: From Section 31: Abyss, while Ro and Taran'atar are on a mission together:
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Actual Pacifist: The Eav'oq, an alien race who are spiritually averse to violence, and particularly to killing. They certainly claim to be total pacifists, and so far their behaviour supports it. They refused to fight and kill even when faced with potential genocide at the hands of the Ascendants.
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Reassigned to Antarctica: After he's conscripted, Rugal Pa'Dar is assigned to a remote Cardassian base on an ice moon near the Romulan border, a miserable middle-of-nowhere assignment that's torture for Cardassians (who prefer warm climates). It's almost a relief when they are attacked and taken prisoner by the Romulans.
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Fantastic Racism: Between Bajorans and Cardassians in particular, but it crops up elsewhere.
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Journey to the Center of the Mind: The Annuated of the Trill symbionts, their eldest and wisest members, take Dax on one of these after she pesters them for information. One of them essentially "pulls" her into its mind telepathically, so she can search through its memories.
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Organic Technology: The Breen, as well as the Azziz in The Lives of Dax (which is often counted as an unofficial part of the relaunch).
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Government Conspiracy: Trill. While never particularly sinister conspiracies, Trill has so many that eventually they can't suppress all the secrets anymore, there's a general uprising, much political embarrassment and almost a conflict with Bajor as a result. A large part of the problem is a multi-generational cover-up of an ancient Trill genocide on Kurl. Krax, on Ferenginar, and Mev Jartek, on Cardassia, both run conspiracies within their new, progressive governments aimed at making those governments look good in the eyes of the public, but using questionable methods. Their bosses, Grand Nagus Rom and Castellan Alon Ghemor, don't know about the plans, and wouldn't support their underlings if they did. In the case of the Cardassian example, Garak knows (of course), but doesn't support it.
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Air-Vent Passageway: Hilariously subverted and lampshaded in Section 31: Abyss. After escaping her cell, Ezri goes up into an air vent, which (contrary to what the holonovels of her youth would have her believe) is very small, dirty, dark, and has creepy things living in it. (She is, however, successful in using the air vents to move through the base and access important rooms).
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Near-Death Experience: Kira in Warpath. Dax in Twilight.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: The Trill symbionts were already established as a long-lived race, but the relaunch expands on their life-cycle considerably. The Annuated of the symbionts, their eldest egg-layers, are thousands of years old. Even the relatively young Caretaker symbionts like Memh are over six thousand. Dax, at slightly over 300, is essentially still a baby. When Memh and Dax meet, Dax is surprised to learn that six thousand-year old memories she accessed from the Annuated feature the same symbiont she's currently communicating with.
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Thrown Out the Airlock
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Thrown Out the Airlock: Ke Hovath is coerced into cooperating with his captor when she threatens to do this to his wife.
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Bio-Augmentation
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Bioaugmentation: Many villains: Gothmara. Ethan Locken. The Kurlan parasites. The Jem'Hadar. Bashir, who is himself a product of genetic tinkering, seems to lampshade this tendency for making bioaugmentation a trait of the bad guys; he points out in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Trill that it seems to correlate with evil an awful lot.
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Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke: The Kurlans are one of several examples.
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Fantastic Measurement System: Malon henta.
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Time Skip: After The Soul Key, the relaunch continues, more or less, in Star Trek: Typhon Pact, which is set five years later. One of the plot threads in Typhon Pact: Paths of Disharmony explores how Shar and the Andorians are doing in the aftermath of Star Trek: Destiny, and the Borg attack on Andor. Also, Rough Beasts of Empire deals with Sisko's increasingly problematic family life, as well as revealing what Kira and Vaughn are up to. Finally, Zero Sum Game catches up with Bashir. The five-year gap is finally filled in Sacraments of Fire, where we see how the Ascendant conflict unfolded.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Taran'atar. On a lesser note, Captain Solok is surprisingly gracious when he crops up at a key moment in Lesser Evil, even though Kira uses a reminder of his humiliation in Take Me Out to the Holosuite in order to get him there. Finally, Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire reveals that Raiq the Ascendant now lives and study on Bajor.
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Star Killing
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Star Killing: The Ascendants are revealed to have a weapon capable of destroying stars. An artificial supernova in Dominion space is revealed to be the work of Ascendant forces, part of their ongoing effort to destroy all who worship falsely.
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Living Labyrinth: The Cathedral/Anathema.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: Brunt and Gaila forming an alliance at the end of Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Ferenginar. It has since been followed up on in the Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins anthology.
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Heroic Sacrifice: Among others, Sirella in The Left Hand of Destiny. Apparently, Taran'atar made/will make one of these, though to others its ambiguous).
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Lack of Empathy: The Hirogen in Demons of Air and Darkness, who like most Hirogen relates to other sapient beings only as prey. At one point, he reflects on how one of his victims cried that she had a husband and children, "as if the family structure of prey was of any relevance".
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Grievous Bottley Harm: Thriss freaks out in Quark's Bar and attacks Anichent with a broken bottle.
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Fictional Political Party: The Parliament Andoria is split between the Visionists (who are conservative and somewhat isolationist), and the strongly pro-Federation Modern Progessive party (liberal).
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Planet of Hats
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Planet of Hats: Played with, particularly in the Worlds of Deep Space Nine books. The Cardassians, Andorians, Trill, Bajorans, Ferengi and Dominion are explored in some depth, and their internal political and cultural differences drive the plot. At the same time, though, we still get a clear sense of what traits and beliefs hold each culture together and render it distinct. Essentially, the hat is still there, but there are many varieties of it, some pushing the boundaries.
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Hilariously Abusive Childhood: Darok. He's Klingon, so extremes of violence aren't, from the point of view of the wider culture, as big an issue as they might be.
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The Reveal: There have been a couple of instances in which the relaunch novels have taken advantage of the medium - the fact that they're print and not film - to do things the TV series couldn't have done. Among these are a couple of prominent reveals: In Abyss, Locken brings a Jem'Hadar guard with him to confront Bashir; later, when he orders the Jem'Hadar to kill Bashir, it turns out the Jem'Hadar in question is Taran'atar, who naturally has no intention of carrying out that order.
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Unstoppable Rage: The Andorians, at times. In Unity, Shar enters a state of Unstoppable Rage when battling a Kurlan-possessed woman aboard Deep Space Nine. In an earlier book, Twilight, he enters one while incapacitated by injury and takes it out on the ground by slamming his fist against it repeatedly (and causing himself further injury).
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Morjod; think Mordred from King Arthur. To a lesser extent, possibly Pifko Gaber (as in "gabber"; he never stops talking). And in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Andor, Prynn and Thirishar discuss the significance of their respective names, and their parents' inspiration.
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No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine
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No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine: Ethan Locken, with Bashir and Dax.
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Puppeteer Parasite: The Kurlans.
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Driven to Suicide: Thriss.
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Punny Name: Gard. In fact, the pun has two meanings and a twist. Hiziki Gard first appears as a Trill security officer, and jokingly comments on the coincidental translation of his phonetic name. Later, we learn that Gard is a unique symbiont whose hosts all serve the same role in Trill society - that of keeping watch for "corrupted" joinings and dealing with the monster that results. Therefore, he is a "guard" of sorts for Trill society as well as using the cover of a literal security guard.
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Fantastic Slurs: "Scrit", an unpleasant slang term for Cardassian orphans.
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My Greatest Failure: Ro, in her role as station commander, is hard-hit by the fact that Federation President Bacco was assassinated on her watch.
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Bar Brawl: The Cardassians and Bajorans start one in Quark's, pretty much inevitably, and to the disgust of Kira and Gul Macet.
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Calling Your Attacks: In Demons of Air and Darkness, during Taran'atar's battle with the Hirogen in the Delta Quadrant, the Hirogen asks Taran'atar why he's not pressing his attack. Taran'atar doesn't answer, and finally the Hirogen says that if Taran'atar won't attack, he will - making the Jem'Hadar wonder why the heck he would announce his attack ahead of time.
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Unwitting Pawn: The crew of the Besinian ship in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Bajor, Mazagalanthi, Telal and Fellen, Jaid in Warpath, and in fact most other people influenced by Iliana Ghemor.
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Our Presidents Are Different
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Our Presidents Are Different: Castellan Ghemor of the new democratic Cardassia is of the "President Personable" variety.
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Depopulation Bomb: The Trill homeworld is hit by a series of pulses harmless to the vast majority, but deadly to Joined Trills, who form a priviliged minority. Many of the Joined are killed, with the average citizen completely unaffected.
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God Is Dead: The Progenitor, the giant changeling or changeling-equivalent worshipped by the Founders. The star it's orbiting was destroyed by the Ascendants, who triggered an artificial and completely unnatural nova. The Progenitor was caught by surprise, and expired. The Founders' response to the death of their god was to dissolve the Great Link; they blame themselves, having lured the Progenitor back only to get it killed.
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Spirit World: The Vinculum, an extradimensional plane or otherwise unexplained parallel realm where the Cardassian Fates seem to "live". It shows up in a short story from the anthology Prophecy and Change, which otherwise focuses on tales from the timeframe of the TV show, not the relaunch.
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Horse of a Different Color
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Horse of a Different Color: The Pylchyk, a Bajoran draft animal. Ancient Bajorans also apparently used zhom, a dog-like creature, as mounts. The Ascendants may have ridden giant lizard-like animals.
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Not Listening to Me, Are You?
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Not Listening to Me, Are You?: In Unity, Nog is ignoring Quark natter on, so Quark catches his attention by randomly mentioning the parasites, which he isn't supposed to know about.
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Shell-Shocked Veteran
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Shell-Shocked Veteran: Kira starts showing signs of this in Ascendance - with limited exception, she's been fighting one enemy or another for more than half her life and it's finally taking a toll.
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Armor-Piercing Question: "Are you Whole?" for the Andorians. Supposedly asked of the mythical hero Thirishar by all-powerful Uzaveh (AKA Andorian God), the question drives the modern Andorian culture in its entirety. To be truly Whole requires both reassembling in unity the four genders derived from Thirishar (essentially, bonding with three others in an marriage quad) and gaining knowledge of the "missing piece", an elusive aspect of racial knowledge hidden to the Andorian people. In Lesser Evil, while pursuing a Trill assassin believed to be headed back to Trill after killing a high-profile Bajoran, a character asks the question no-one wants to consider: "what if the Trill government tries to protect the assassin?". No-one has anything to say, because the question forces them to confront the potential gravity of the situation. It isn't about the assassination alone; the unfolding crisis has the potential to tear the Federation apart.
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Our Mermaids Are Different
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Our Mermaids Are Different: Twilight introduces the Alonis, a race of aquatic beings with fish-like rear ends and quasi-humanoid (but still scaly) upper bodies. They went on to feature in Star Trek: The Lost Era, A Singular Destiny, and elsewhere.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: The foundation of Andorian culture, a result of their low birth rate and general infertility. Having four sexes and a thin window of opportunity for successful births, they need to get their young adults making babies as soon as possible. Quads are brought together after genetic mapping to determine likely success in breeding. Andorians are taught to revere the four-way marriage bond above all else: One alone cannot be Whole, nor two, nor three.
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Contagious A.I.
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Contagious A.I.: The intelligent software that tried to hijack both Cardassian and Borg computer networks in the backstory of Lesser Evil. It deliberately called a Borg ship to an outpost it had infected, precisely to try and spread itself to their Collective. In short, it hoped to assimilate the Borg. The realization of this irony was not to be; Starfleet managed to put a stop to the AI before it reached the main Collective.
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Evil Matriarch
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Evil Matriarch: Geleth Pa'Dar in The Never-Ending Sacrifice. A product of the traditional Cardassia, where life was a struggle for survival on a starving planet, she is utterly ruthless and quite unrepentant about it. At one point, she suggests with total ease and in full seriousness that her son should have her grandson killed. Said grandson, Rugal, ends up in an ongoing battle of wills with Geleth after coming to live in the family home. Finally, she dies of old age - after sharing her secrets with Rugal on her deathbed. Said secrets involve, among other things, casually having an innocent man arrested and executed on false charges.
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Hive Queen
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Hive Queen: The Parasite Spawnmother.
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Right for the Wrong Reasons
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Right for the Wrong Reasons: In Avatar, Books 1 and 2, Nog is convinced that Kitana'klan, the newly-arrived Jem'Hadar is up to no good, certain that Odo did not send him, and that he's here to cause trouble, because all Jem'Hadar are killers and Odo would never trust one. he's very wrong about that; Odo did indeed send a Jem'Hadar to the station for the very reasons Kitana'klan claims he was sent. But Nog is right that Odo didn't send Kitana'klan. He sent Taran'atar, who Kitana'klan is hunting and trying to kill, meanwhile pretending to be the one Odo sent.
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Interspecies Romance
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Interspecies Romance: Many. Among the more notable examples: Dax and Bashir (Trill/human), Phillipa Matthias and her husband (human/Bajoran), Prynn and Shar (human/Andorian), for a time Ro and Quark (Bajoran/Ferengi). Also, Pifko Gaber (who resembles a dog with green fur and spikes on his back) mentions a sister who once dated a humanoid.
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Portal Network
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Portal Network: The Iconian Gateways, which are up for auction by a race called the Petraw. The Petraw eventually throw the entire network open as a demonstration. Worlds across the galaxy are suddenly connected, leading to countless wars, accidents, medical crises and natural disasters.
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Space Mines
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Space Mines: The Cheka employ them during a battle in This Gray Spirit.
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: Sarcraments of Fire and Ascendance follow two plotlines, one set immediately following the cliffhanger in The Soul Key and the other set six years later, after DS9's involvement in the Typhon Pact and The Fall metaplot.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: MEGASPOILER: Plagues of Night. The last line of the book is, "And then Deep Space 9 exploded."
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Ancient Conspiracy: The Kurlans. For millennia, they have slowly infiltrated the galaxy and sought to expand their power, as a means of achieving their ultimate goal: the destruction of Trill. They haven't gotten very far, but they almost manage to launch an attack on Trill in Lesser Evil. It fails, but at least they've finally made their move...
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Meaningful Funeral
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Meaningful Funeral: Thriss, at Tower Hill on Andor in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Volume One. Very moving, particularly when Thia starts singing. Note that the entire plot of the story revolves around a character returning home so the funeral can be held in accordance with their people's custom.
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Overly Long Name
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Overly Long Name: The D'Naali characters have these. The Andorians often have them too, and combined with their fondness for lisping sounds can be quite a mouthful.
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Cliff Hanger
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Cliffhanger: Several, one of which (Odo and the Dominion) was only resolved with the release of Plagues of Night.
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Military Brat
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Military Brat: Prynn Tenmei.
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The Bus Came Back
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The Bus Came Back: The Even Odds, when Taran'atar winds up joining them.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Iliana Ghemor executes Ke Hovath when he fails in his attempts to call up the Dal'rok as a demonstration of the paghvaram's power. In the mirror universe, Ke's counterpart is subjected to the trope even sooner, when Intendant Kira poisons him as soon as he's gotten her what she wants.
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Planet Looters
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Planet Looters: The L'Dira, in "The Lives of Dax", who raid pre-Federation Trill to acquire a resource on which they've become dependent.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Iliana Ghemor in The Soul Key, upon finally reaching the Celestial Temple and meeting the Prophets.
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Space Battle
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Space Battle: A few.
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Pardon My Klingon
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Pardon My Klingon: Many examples. As well as the obvious Klingon curses, we have the untranslated obscenity Frinx (an all-purpose Ferengi sexual euphemism), and the Bajoran curses Pavrak and Kosst (a rather clever one, as the "Kosst Amojan" was established earlier in canon as the Bajoran version of Satan). Then there's Nog referring to another character as a "cold-hearted Moogi-Jokk"
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Occupiers Out of Our Country
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Occupiers Out of Our Country: The True Way movement on Cardassia manipulates young Cardassians into this sort of campaign, equating the Federation and Bajoran aid movements with cultural imperialism and an attempt to complete the destruction of Cardassian culture. On Trill, unjoined political groups come to see the symbionts as a manipulative race of overlords controlling Trill society; after all, the Joined hold all the positions of overt political authority, and as far as some unjoined are now concerned, the humanoid Joined are puppets of the symbionts.
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Been There, Shaped History
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Been There, Shaped History: The Lives of Dax has the Dax symbiont meeting a whole host (excuse the pun) of notable characters, including Christopher Pike and Saavik, and involves Dax in such events as the failed transwarp test on the Excelsior and the Romulan War. Dax's "Gump" status is later lampshaded in Unity. Elias Vaughn has been in Starfleet since the days of Kirk, and participated in many important historical events including the Tomed Incident, the Betreka Nebula Incident (both covered in separate The Lost Era novels), the Dominion War, and is even a founding member of the anti-Section 31 Kirk Cabal.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: The Cheka are essentially a race of giant spiders; they even spin webs. Then there's the Comes-in-the-night-kills-many, a semi-sentient monstrous creature that resembles a giant spider wielding clubs. It is, however, also extinct; the Jem'Hadar wiped them out when they threatened a Dominion farming colony.
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Stay in the Kitchen
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Stay in the Kitchen: The Ferengi are having civil unrest over this very issue, with many of the population eager to expand their business operations to include females, and many others disgusted at the rapid breakdown of tradition. Many families continue to consider it morally inappropriate for females to leave the home.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Pharh, for Martok.
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Foreshadowing: In Demons of Air and Darkness, Gaila casually speculates to Quark that his brother Rom will probably be deposed before too long. A full 13 books and short stories later, Ferenginar is highlighted in Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed, and indeed the plot revolves around a conspiracy to depose Rom. In Horn and Ivory, the Iconian gatekeeper makes a cryptic comment about "worlds" plural under the protection of the Wormhole Aliens. Kira takes note, but the Iconian reveals nothing more. Later in the series, several species who share the Bajorans' close realtionship with the Wormhole Aliens are introduced. In Rising Son, there are several clues as to what's really going on with Wex, hinting at a revelation in the next novel, Unity.
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Double Consciousness
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Double Consciousness: Rugal Pa'Dar; he's a Cardassian who is Bajoran who is a Cardassian who is part of the Federation. After being raised on Bajor, he's returned to his original home on Cardassia in his mid-teens (as seen in the TV episode "Cardassians"). While insisting at first he's still Bajoran, he comes to accept his Cardassian identity too, and ends up taking on a third when he joins the Federation. In the end, he's just concerned with being himself - whatever that may be.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Frequent. A few examples: The Fleet Admiral on Deep Space Nine is L.J. (Leonard James) Akaar, from the original series episode "Friday's Child." Another nod to the non-Deep Space Nine Trek TV shows is the inclusion of the parasites from "Conspiracy". We find out they're Kurlans, of all things (who were established by a throwaway reference in TNG). And that the Kurlans are Trill symbionts. Finally, Ro Laren, formerly "Ensign Ro", finally comes face to face with Picard after betraying him all those years ago. At one point, characters discuss the authorship of Vulcan Love Slave, and note that Krem is believed by many to be the original author. Krem is one of the Ferengi pirates who encountered the Vulcan T'Pol in Star Trek: Enterprise, believing her to be a slave.
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How Do You Say
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How Do You Say: Played with in The Left Hand Of Destiny. Martok searches for the correct word with which to describe Morjod's strength of character. The word he's looking for is apparently in a more obscure or perhaps obsolete dialect of his own language. Possibly significant, given the story's themes and their implications for Klingon society.
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The Unchosen One
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The Unchosen One: Mirror Iliana Ghemor is not the emissary, but she'll do. She agrees to take the position not Because Destiny Says So but because it's for the best.
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Never Speak Ill of the Dead
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Never Speak Ill of the Dead: The unformed Founder girl in Lesser Evil informs Nog and Sam Bowers that she mourns for a cadre of Jem'Hadar, or at least most of them: "I miss First, I miss Second, I miss Fourth...I do not miss Third". Upon this last comment, Nog mutters "yeah, good riddance". Bowers elbows him, even though the Founder evidently won't mind, given that she's just stated she didn't like the Third.
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Heaven
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Heaven: The Nausicaan variety is mentioned, when Savonigar, a Nausicaan bounty hunter, dies:
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Private Memh, after firing the biogenic weapons on Kurl, killing millions of Kurlans trying to break the planet's quarantine. She eventually kills herself, and the Memh symbiont never takes another host, out of lingering shame.
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Single Tear: Kira, as Bajor is formally admitted into the Federation.
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Living Memory
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Living Memory: The psychic bundles of memory and personality stored in the Trill Annuated. The eldest of the symbionts, the Annuated also act as vast "libraries" of personal experience.
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Mood Whiplash: Cathedral appears to be ending on a high note - the missing orbs of the Prophets have been returned, Cardassia and Bajor seem on the road to making peace, and Bajor is about to join the Federation. Then Bajoran First Minister Shakaar Edon is assassinated - and by a member of the allied Trill delegation.
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Cool Sword: The Sword of Kahless. Always results in Took a Level in Badass for the wielder.
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Ascended Extra: Yevir, who actually appeared in an episode of the TV show as a background character. He was unnamed in the episode (and only seen from behind), but Word of God confirmed that Yevir is that man.
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Rule of Three: The number three appears to have considerable significance for the cultures involved with the Wormhole Aliens; the Eav'oq, the Bajorans, and the Ascendants (who themselves make three, obviously). Connected to this, we have the trio of the Voice, the Hand and the Fire. Further, there are nine orbs (three times three), and nine Emissaries. The Wormhole Aliens certainly like the number three, though for what reason (other than this trope, of course) is as yet unclear. Finally, the Hebitians, a race of Precursors on Cardassia, also demonstrate a great love of the number. This may not be coincidental; frequent hints that Hebitian culture is connected to that of the Bajorans suggest we have a whole interconnected spiritual community valuing the rule of three.
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Leave No Witnesses: Iliana Ghemor rounds up a few lowlifes and undesirables on Harkoum, to test the power of the paghvaram. When the experiment fails, she executes the captive scholar directing it, then gives orders for the test subjects to be eliminated.
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Hidden Elf Village: The Eav'oq city on Idran VIII, hidden within subspace to protect the Eav'oq survivors from the Ascendant's genocidal rampage.
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Roguish Romani: The Missing introduces the People of the Open Sky, a friendly group of nomadic travelers with little use for formality or regulations, who briefly settle on the station. The culture they left claims they kidnap children, which Dr. Crusher points out is exactly the sort of label that used to be spread about the Romani.
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Warrior Poet: The Katai, an elite band of warrior-scholars on the Klingon monastery world of Boreth, are a whole official organization of these. Okay, so it's not a large organization, but still...Warrior Poet is practically their job description.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: Fleet Admiral Akaar, and the reader if sufficiently versed in Star Trek: The Next Generation history, upon The Reveal: Shakaar had traces of Trill DNA in his wound. The fatal one...in his neck. Kira and the DS9 crew when an armada of thirteen thousand Ascendant warships exits the wormhole heading for Bajor.
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Deadpan Snarker: Vaughn. An example from Demons of Air and Darkness, after he handles a hostage situation by simply shooting the hostage taker, because he realizes his own phaser will fire with this level of radiation but the hostage-taker's won't: Taran'atar is this, too. A notable example from Section 31: Abyss is when Ro asks him if there are any other Jem'Hadar around (the bad guys). Taran'atar says that as loudly as Ro speaks, if there were any, she'd be dead by now.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Face–Heel Turn: Taran'atar.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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Be Careful What You Wish For: In a sense, Odo got what he wanted with Taran'atar; a Jem'Hadar who learned to question his status as a servant of the Founders' will. Unfortunately, the events that lead to Taran'atar's embrace of true individuality, and some of the complications and consequences, are not what Odo had in mind.
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Weapon of Mass Destruction: Locken's bioweapon-laden missiles. Also, in a crossover story with the Starfleet Corps of Engineers, someone tries to turn abandoned station Empok Nor into a mobile weapons platform. It would have been powerful enough to lay waste to entire star systems had it been completed. The Ascendants acquire a few, with which to destroy those who dare to worship falsely - and to ignite the Final Conflagration as prophesied in their sacred texts.
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Abusive Parents: Darok's mother, Most Fearsome Of All Women.
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Retcon: The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine finale insisted that the Weyoun clone killed on Cardassia was in fact the character's last, and thus he couldn't return. Despite this being stated quite clearly - the intent was obviously to establish that this time, he was staying dead - he eventually shows up in the relaunch, freshly cloned again. His ninth, to be exact. It therefore "turns out" that Weyoun's genetic profile was on file in the Gamma Quadrant. To be fair, that would seem to make perfect sense (Weyoun already existed before the invasion of the Alpha Quadrant, and it would've been rather silly to delete the genetic database in the Gamma Quadrant just because a new Alpha Quadrant cloning facility was built), so his return isn't at all implausible. Still, it clearly defies the intent of the series finale, and the statements made by the Founder leader. When confronted with the little matter of "they said it was your last clone that died on Cardassia!", Weyoun Nine cheerfully dismisses it as meaning his last clone in Alpha Quadrant. Of course he's back. The Never-Ending Sacrifice essentially retcons Rugal's homelife on Bajor into being far less emotionally damaging than it was, completely ignoring and refusing to bring up the highly unfortunate implications of the whole "He's not even Cardassian to us" view he was being raised with. The author takes the opportunity to make it clear they disagreed with the decision in the original episode, to the extent of having O'Brien turn up at one point to beg Rugal's forgiveness for allowing him to be sent back to Cardassia.
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Finders Rulers
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Finders Rulers: Unofficially, the Sword of Kahless. Whatever the law says, anyone holding the sword will more or less find themselves ruler of the Klingon Empire. Fortunately, rightful leader Martok has it, a result of the Battle of Boreth in The Left Hand of Destiny.
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Scary Dogmatic Aliens: The Ascendants. They're alien crusaders who destroy any race that "worships falsely". Their ultimate goal is to reunite with their gods and test their worth before the Eyes of Fire.
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Glowing Eyes of Doom: The Ascendants, a race of religious crusaders who are characterized by deep-set, fiercely glowing eyes. Their gods are also said to possess "eyes of fire".
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The Alcatraz
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The Alcatraz: Ananke Alpha, the prison in which the Founder Leader is incarcerated. She is in fact its only inmate - the facility was refurbished and upgraded specifically to hold her in isolation, following her trial for war crimes.
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Storming the Castle: The Ascendants, in Kira's comatose dream vision (see Warpath). The keep under attack is symbolic of the shared Bajoran/Eav'oq faith, soon to be stormed by Ascendant crusaders seeking the celestial temple.
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Cool Ship: The Even Odds, especially due to the mysteries of the Wa, a built-in holodeck that's also possibly a Portal Network. This has yet to be explained, but a return to the ship seems likely now that Taran'atar is flying off to rescue it following a mysterious distress call.
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Prophecy Twist: The Second Coming of Kahless, long predicted in Klingon religious tradition, was intended as metaphorical, not literal. Thus, the clone of Kahless (created in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation) is not in fact the "true" second coming, despite Lady Lukara assuring Martok he is a genuine reincarnation. The actual second Kahless is Martok himself. The prophecy of the Second Coming is thus truly fulfilled during the Battle of Boreth, when Martok uses the Sword of Kahless to rally the Klingons to his banner and confront the corruption at the heart of their culture.
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Adventurer Archaeologist
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Adventurer Archaeologist: The crew of the Even Odds are often in line with this trope. Technically they're a retrieval squad, but they usually have a genuine archaeologist or two among them. While research is implied to be their primary activity, the resident archaeologists certainly participate in the actual retrievals, which usually involve the sort of excitement you don't find on genuine digs.
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Genius Bruiser: Taran'atar. Kira Nerys is used to seeing him in the holosuite, spending his spare time training himself for battle. Usually this consists of fighting hideous and powerful opponents; but on one occasion she finds him studying advanced mathematics - at a level far beyond her comprehension.
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Berserk Button: All Andorians have one. Shar lunges at his own parent in murderous rage after she tweaks his - manipulating him through his bondmates so as to rein in his non-conformist aversion to familial duty. He veers off at the last minute, though - as she knew he would. For humans, it's genetic engineering of the sort intended to produce "superior" humans; a result of the Eugenics Wars in Earth's past. In Abyss, when it's discovered that the villain is setting himself up as the new Khan Noonien Singh, Dax notes that "the humans will go crazy".
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Must Have Caffeine
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Must Have Caffeine: Ms. DellaMonica, one of the Europani refugees Dax has to deal with.
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Happily Married: Phillipa Matthias and her Bajoran husband.
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Fictional Currency
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Fictional Currency: Klon Peag, used widely in the Gamma Quadrant. Three hundred and fifty klon peags are roughly equivalent to eighty or ninety bars of gold-pressed latinum.
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I Have You Now, My Pretty
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I Have You Now, My Pretty: The criminal Jaid, in Warpath, when he finds Prynn Tenmei.
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Angst
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Angst. If you need angst, you call an Andorian. Nobody does angst like an Andorian.
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Alien Blood
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Alien Blood: Amber for the Jem'Hadar. Blue for the Andorians.
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True Companions
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True Companions: The core crew of the Even Odds seem to count.
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We Can Rule Together
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We Can Rule Together: In Abyss, Ethan Locken pulls this on Bashir, who thinks it's completely ludicrous. He lampshades the trope by accusing Locken of sounding just like the villain in every piece of over-the-top entertainment ever made.
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Gunship Rescue: The Defiant in The Soul Key.
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Famous, Famous, Fictional
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Famous, Famous, Fictional: From Twilight: "He had learned all he could about Earth's eminent explorers - Leif Eriksson, Ferdinand Magellan, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Neil Armstrong, Jonathan Archer..."
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Self-Destruct Mechanism
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Self-Destruct Mechanism: The Obsidian Order prison facility in Warpath has one of these. A character asks, "who puts a self-destruct in a prison?". The plain, simple answer, naturally, is "the Obsidian Order".
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: To Farscape, several times. One example is a ship named the Zelbinion. The hospital in the new station is called Sector General.
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Savonigar, a Nausicaan mercenary, is unusual for his race in being eerily calm and completely stoic on all occasions. His departure from the excitable Nausicaan stereotype is noted by Savonigar himself. He also reflects on how he cooly eliminated his enemies through careful planning, where most of his peers chose the far less effective approach of losing their temper and attacking in haste.
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And You Were There
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And You Were There: During Kira Nerys' vision quest in Warpath, her imaginary troops implicitly correspond to the people she interacts with in the real world. The names are the most prominent clue, being anagrams of the usual characters' names. The same goes for Vaughn's vision in Unity, which actually shares a setting with Sisko's "Benny Russell" visions.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character: Gard. Every host of the Gard symbiont fulfils the exact same function in Trill society, in contrast to every other Joined Trill.
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Gotta Kill Them All
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Gotta Kill Them All: Iliana Ghemor is on a mission to kill every version of Kira Nerys in the multiverse .
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Seen It All
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Seen It All: Commander Elias Vaughn. Not surprising, considering his 80-and-counting years in Stafleet.
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Good Shepherd
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Good Shepherd: Opaka Sulan. Surprisingly, Yevir has his moments, particularly in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Cardassia.
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Holier Than Thou
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Holier Than Thou: Vedek Yevir, who has ambitions to be kai. At first he looks like a retread of Kai Winn in some regards (tensions with Kira included). However...he got better later on, particuarly in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Cardassia, where he has a Crowning Moment Of Awesome, and one befitting a religious minister (he talks a 14-year old would-be suicide bomber into standing down). He might well be worthy of the kai position after all. (Not that he takes that role, in the end).
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Creation Myth: An Andorian creation myth referencing the sundering of their race into four genders is essential to the in-depth exploration of their culture. According to the myth, their race was split into four sexes to demonstrate their lack of self-knowledge; they were missing a vital aspect of self-awareness that prevented them being Whole. To unite the four genders is to take a step towards reclaiming spiritual perfection - though the "missing piece" is also needed if Andorians are to truly grow as a people.
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Hunting the Most Dangerous Game
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Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: The Hunters of Tosk show up in Rising Son, and slay the helpful Tosk just as he's helping the heroes make an essential discovery. A Hirogen also shows up in Demons of Air and Darkness, and the Hirogen culture is also based entirely on this trope. The Hirogen in question meets his match in Taran'atar.
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True Love Is Boring
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True Love Is Boring: Ezri and Bashir. Once Ezri starts "integrating" her past hosts (It Makes Sense in Context), their relationship keeps experiencing strain, followed by their making up, then by their facing another strain later. Finally they break up in the "Trill" story in the Worlds series.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Vaughn belts Sisko after his trip to the Mirror Universe in The Soul Key, because Sisko convinced him that he had a "purpose" in going. What Sisko didn't tell Vaughn was his purpose was to kill the mirror version of Elias Vaughn.
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Hypocrite
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Hypocrite: Brunt accuses Quark of being a hypocrite; after his big speech in the penultimate episode about how the old Ferenginar will live on in his bar, he's quickly integrated into the new Ferengi system, however reluctantly. He works for the government (thanks to Rom bailing him out with an ambassadorship), which means he pays taxes. And he has a female deputy manager. Quark himself admits that his vision of holding out was a little foolish.
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Unusual Euphemism
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Unusual Euphemism: Nog utters the appalling Ferengi curse-word "charity!", before offering a humble apology.
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Terminally Dependent Society
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Terminally Dependent Society: The L'Dira in The Lives of Dax, whose technology requires a resource their own world has run out of; now, they're wretched Planet Looters.
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In My Language, That Sounds Like...
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In My Language, That Sounds Like.../Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: Leeta names her daughter with Rom "Bena", after both Ben Sisko and the Bajoran word for "joy". Unfortunately, in Ferengi "Bena" means "underflooring" (which Rom tries to justify as a reference to how children tend to get underfoot)
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Battle Butler: Darok probably counts. The Gin'tak of House Martok, he's essentially a senior administrative servant, but he accompanies Martok on military campaigns and is still a reasonably good warrior despite his advanced age.
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Spinoff Sendoff: In a delierate bookened to the Pilot episode "Emissary", Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise-E play a suppoting role in the innagural Avatar duology.
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Hunter of Monsters
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Hunter of Monsters: Gard, whose role in Trill society consists of hunting down Joined Trill who have suffered a corruptive joining, and thus become dangerously unhinged.
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Green-Skinned Space Babe: Trier, though she's a bit of a subversion in that she's not just a pretty face - she's a ruthless businesswoman too, and possibly the first female employee Quark truly respects.
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The Evils of Free Will
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The Evils of Free Will: Taran'atar wrestles with this, believing that as a Jem'Hadar he is not meant to be free, as freedom is anathema to the order that the Dominion represents and strives for. If he is free, he is defective and an affront to his people. He doesn't seem able to put the genie back in the bottle, though, and has to come to terms with his newfound ability to see choices in all aspects of existence.
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Start of Darkness
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Start of Darkness: One half of the flipbook-style novel Fearful Symmetry presents the back story of the current Big Bad.
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Manchurian Agent
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Manchurian Agent: Later in the series, Taran'atar is this for Iliana Ghemor.
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Space Station
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Space Station: Of course. In the Mirror Universe, there's Raknal Station, a prime military base for the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. It orbits Raknal V, a planet of some importance to Klingon/Cardassian relations in both universes.
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Literal-Minded
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Literal-Minded: Srral.
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Uneven Hybrid
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Uneven Hybrid: Phillipa Matthias, DS9's counselor, is human with a Vulcan grandfather.
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Gender Equals Breed: Rom and Leeta's daughter Bena. It seems very odd that Ferengi and Bajorans can breed, even given Trek's tendency for casual interspecies reproduction. However, the pregnancy is very difficult (indeed, near-fatal for Leeta).
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Call-Forward
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Call-Forward: In one of the later books - Warpath - mention is made of the Luna-class starships, which are under construction and won't be launched for several years. This is a Call-Forward to Star Trek: Titan; Riker's first command (USS Titan) is Luna-class.
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Bounty Hunter
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Bounty Hunter: A string of them are hired in Warpath. Each is assigned to hunt the same character, who keeps getting the better of her opponents. First a Klingon woman is killed in personal combat with the quarry, then Grauq (a Chalnoth) is blown up aboard his own ship. After this, a Nausicaan mercenary named Savonigar gives it a go.
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Determinator
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Determinator: Rugal Pa'Dar, and how. Especially how he manages to escape from Ogyas III. A happy ending has scarcely been more well-earned.
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While You Were in Diapers
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While You Were in Diapers: Kain, a Ferengi politician, has this retort when criticized by a colleague: "You watch it, boy. I was cheating Yridians when your mother was too young to chew food".
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New Era Speech: Morjod gives one after his destruction of The Great Hall on Qo'noS.
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The Mole
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The Mole: Taran'atar, though he's being brainwashed.
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The Heretic
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The Heretic: A variation with Kira in Avatar. The Vedek Assembly, at the lobbying of Yevir, excommunicates her from the Bajoran faith after she defies them and uploads the heretical Ohalu text to the planetary commnet. The Attainder is finally reversed in Unity after Opaka successfully lobbies to Yevir on Kira's behalf.
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Excalibur
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Excalibur: The Sword of Kahless is the Klingon equivalent. This is played up as part of the whole "Martok is King Arthur" theme in The Left Hand of Destiny.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Taran'atar, often. Although it can be ambiguous as to whose side he is on, at first. The most notable examples of this occur in The Soul Key.
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Jerkass
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Jerkass: Yevir can definitely be this at times.
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Fantastic Caste System: The Yrythny are divided between the Houseborn and the Wanderers. Yrythny breed by laying eggs in the water, which develop as tadpoles before coming ashore later in childhood. Those young which come ashore at the same House at which they were laid are Houseborn, and make up the ruling caste. "Wanderers" are considered inferior on account of having gotten "lost". Tensions between the castes are high, and a full-blown revolutionary war was seemingly brewing among the Wanderers as of This Gray Spirit.
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One-Steve Limit
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One-Steve Limit: Averted with the Cardassians, particularly in The Never-Ending Sacrifice. The minor character Martus Lok shares a family name with established Cardassian Pythas Lok, but is likely not at all related. Also, Mikor Khevet shares his first name with one of Dukat's sons.
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Evil Twin: Not actual twins, but Skrain Dukat and Akellan Macet are almost identical, meaning Macet has to deal with a lot of grief. As a good and decent man, he's bothered when people mistake him for his power-mad cousin. Behind the scenes, this is a bit of a pseudo-casting gag, as Mark Alaimo played both characters.
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Expendable Alternate Universe: Multiple alternate realities come into play, but tension is retained in that all these realities must work together to keep the multiverse stable, and a problem in one ultimately translates into a problem for all. This is why the multiple Benjamin Siskos serving as their worlds' emissary (Captain Sisko, Fleet Captain Sisko, Admiral Sisko, Colonel Sisko, Ambassador Sisko, Doctor Sisko and Sisko of Borg) are so concerned about the empty emissary position in the Mirror Universe.
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Survival Mantra: Gard, and "we're not going to die in the dark". The "we're" is significant - it shows that the symbiosis between his host and symbiont is dissolving. He recovers, though.
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Fictional Holiday: The Spring Water Festival on Andor, a religious holiday celebrating the Water Guardian, which is associated with one of the four Andorian sexes. Shar and Prynn's visit to Andor in Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Volume One coincides with the festival.
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Rugal Pa'Dar might be one of the most triumphant examples of this in Trek fiction.
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Science Is Bad: The Andorian population are up in arms over the nature of the research rumored to be undertaken by the Science Academy; the re-engineering of the Andorian genome. In an attempt to solve the Andorian fertility problems and genetic crisis, the possibility of re-engineering four-gendered Andorians as two-gendered beings is being discussed. Such a project would tear the traditional Andorian culture to tatters, and the idea is condemned by many. The Cheka's approach to many branches of science justifies this trope, seeing as it seems to involve experiments on Yrythny prisoners.
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Cosmic Keystone: The Pagh'varam, which among its other properties (e.g. Amplifier Artifact) can be used to access other dimensions through the Bajoran Wormhole. This is because it's actually a fragment of one of the Bajoran orbs. The Pagh'varam appeared in the first season of the TV show, but its function as a Cosmic Keystone was only revealed in the Relaunch.
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Dying Alone: Darok. Interestingly, and unlike most examples of the trope, this isn't presented as a sad thing. He's quite content as he dies.
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Living Mood Ring: The Kressari are given these. On screen, the Kressari makeup gave them very stiff, inflexible faces. The relaunch books give them colour-changing eyes as the primary means of expressing themselves. The colour shifts according to mood.
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Place Beyond Time: As usual when the non-linear Wormhole Aliens are involved, there are several visits to a Place Beyond Time.
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The Remnant: Kitana'klan's little fleet, which is still fighting the Dominion War three months after the official surrender of Dominion forces. Ashamed of their race's failure to take the Alpha Quadrant, these rogue Jem'hadar are determined to renew the conflict even against the will of the Founders. Three months after the war's conclusion, they attack Deep Space Nine, destroying the starship Aldebaran with all hands and damaging the starship Defiant. They are in turn attacked by the loyal Jem'Hadar Taran'atar, who was en route to Deep Space Nine as an envoy on the orders of Odo. He defends the station with his own warship, and eventually foils a secondary plot by Kitana'klan to destoy the reactor core.
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Running Gag: Quark is particularly fond of wearing a certain cologne when trying to impress Ro - but it's the most revolting thing anyone's ever smelled. Quark doesn't catch on to that for awhile, though: Whenever he asks someone what they think of it, they say honestly "I've never smelled anything like it", and Quark misinterprets it as a compliment.
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One-Winged Angel: Morjod...slightly too late to be of any real use. He transforms into a Hur'q at the end of his final battle with Martok, in book two of The Left Hand of Destiny. The transformation is not only less than helpful by this point, it's also against his will, the result of Gothmara's experimentation. Martok's execution of Morjod is more a mercy kill. In all, it's a very disturbing example, and the forced transformation represents Gothmara's crossing the moral event horizon.
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Crisis of Faith: Taran'atar; Cenn Desca.
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Was Once a Man: The Hur'q. Revived from preserved remains, the extinct race known as Hur'q have been reborn to fight for Gothmara and Morjod. In fact, Gothmara has used Klingon hosts to create the new and improved Hur'q, mutating them into the monstrous creatures using augmented DNA recovered from those first preserved specimens.
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Brick Joke: At the conclusion to The Left Hand of Destiny, Martok promises to repay a debt to his Ferengi comrade/valet Pharh by sending a Sporak ground vehicle to the Ferengi's family. In Worlds of DS9: Ferenginar, a destitute Brunt gets a job driving a Sporak...which the owner insists was paid for by the Klingon chancellor, a claim Brunt finds dubious.
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Lady of War: Sirella (Martok's wife). She holds herself with grace and dignity at all times, while retaining the fierce and violent aspect of a Klingon noble. Other characters comment on this all the time. In fact, Sirella goes out of her way to be a Lady of War, and is visably unhappy when she admits that the villain's Compelling Voice caused her to momentarily lose her composure.
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Evil Is Petty: Vedik Yevir Linjarin has a big one in Avatar; when he is shown that Kira was right to share a text of prophecies, he still has her thrown out of the Bajoran faith. In The Never-Ending Sacrifice, after taking control of the Cardassian government, Gul Dukat has Rugal Pa'Dar conscripted into the military to fight in the Dominion War just to spite his father (and old political rival) Kotan.
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