Agreed. there are several good moral lessons one can take away from the dilemmas posed in this story. Personal biases, cold objective decisions, self sacrifice for others, and personal pain for acknowledging that the "Truth" may hurt, but is still the "Truth" non the less. The revelations of "how do you know what you know", because "the internet says so", is not good enough.
This book is kinda great. Super interesting that it was originally going to be about the Borg, but they had to rewrite it because they were considering doing a Borg storyline on the tv series (which obviously didn't happen), and ended up with a super interesting adversarial alien race and culture! I wish they appeared on screen.
Wow, this is really really old brings me way back to when I had my very first job working as a cashier buying books from the shelf new ,and trying one audio book , but ultimately sticking to reading.
I like your handle! I liked the story, and glad to hear you do also. If you can put up with 7hrs of the entire audiobook, you'll be in for a real treat, on the way things end.
This is very fun and entertaining. The alien invaders are written very human though, they don't feel very alien considering they come from a completely other galaxy
Other than the main DS9 theme song, what are these songs? Are they RUclips music? Or are they Star Trek instrumentals? I'd love to know, so maybe I could use the background music myself for my own projects.
looking to pickup a new project. This story has some good 'real world' issues in it, not just "blow them up', but a good drama that pivots later on, so I wanted to add the sfx to a quality story. I started to go through my other "books on tape' and see what really catches my ear. Stay Tuned and ill have another out soon. Check out also the other fan audio dramas in the Desc. for many other stories also. If you like the ST audio they have several.If you look up " Yesterdays Excelsior " (on RUclips), you'll really find a good oneThanks for listening.
I don't care if it stops canning or not as far as I'm concerned it's all good people get so obsessed about it let's face the reality if tomorrow they decided that none of it is canon then I would not be but I remember reading this book when I was younger
Sorry I don't know. Pocket Books, a division of Simon and Schuster published this book, and the reader is James Delotel, and the recording studios is the American Printing House for the Blind, from February 1999.
FINALLY! A Star Trek audiobook without ads every 15 minutes!
Thank you!
Ill get the next set of chapters uploaded, faster, if anyone posts that they enjoys the story or effort. Thanks for listening!
bob's
Great job, thank you 🤓
I enjoy it very much so need last half of story it helps me sleep 😃
Stoned Gamer
Same here🤗
bob's I sure enjoyed hearing them.
So awesome thank u
Thanks for the audiobook. It’s a great story.
hands down the best non-canon DS9 story... maybe better than any other ST audiobook altogether
Agreed. there are several good moral lessons one can take away from the dilemmas posed in this story. Personal biases, cold objective decisions, self sacrifice for others, and personal pain for acknowledging that the "Truth" may hurt, but is still the "Truth" non the less. The revelations of "how do you know what you know", because "the internet says so", is not good enough.
I enjoyed the story and effort.
Great Odo impression!!
Nice use of Star Trek Legacy music ☺
This book is kinda great. Super interesting that it was originally going to be about the Borg, but they had to rewrite it because they were considering doing a Borg storyline on the tv series (which obviously didn't happen), and ended up with a super interesting adversarial alien race and culture! I wish they appeared on screen.
This audio book is exciting such a classic
Wow, this is really really old brings me way back to when I had my very first job working as a cashier buying books from the shelf new ,and trying one audio book , but ultimately sticking to reading.
Oh my god! This is so awesome!!
I like your handle! I liked the story, and glad to hear you do also. If you can put up with 7hrs of the entire audiobook, you'll be in for a real treat, on the way things end.
Well, I have much time, so I can spend a day or two listening to this, it would be great if you uploaded the whole piece;)
The only thing, that I noticed: it's the enterprise d's bridge background noise, but it's still just great;)
USS Enterprise NCC-1701D love the name
Im enjoying this.
Another good job
Great work ...thank you
This is very fun and entertaining. The alien invaders are written very human though, they don't feel very alien considering they come from a completely other galaxy
great job editing it
Great job
Other than the main DS9 theme song, what are these songs? Are they RUclips music? Or are they Star Trek instrumentals? I'd love to know, so maybe I could use the background music myself for my own projects.
great job
But yes I absolutely love what your doing keep it up oh how I mis this, do you have any ferengi audio books?
looking to pickup a new project. This story has some good 'real world' issues in it, not just "blow them up', but a good drama that pivots later on, so I wanted to add the sfx to a quality story. I started to go through my other "books on tape' and see what really catches my ear. Stay Tuned and ill have another out soon. Check out also the other fan audio dramas in the Desc. for many other stories also. If you like the ST audio they have several.If you look up " Yesterdays Excelsior " (on RUclips), you'll really find a good oneThanks for listening.
thanks so much you are very appreciated
awesome, thank you sir
Thank you
I don't care if it stops canning or not as far as I'm concerned it's all good people get so obsessed about it let's face the reality if tomorrow they decided that none of it is canon then I would not be but I remember reading this book when I was younger
thank you X
Noice job bro, where can I find and audiobook of the first ds9 book
Sorry I don't know. Pocket Books, a division of Simon and Schuster published this book, and the reader is James Delotel, and the recording studios is the American Printing House for the Blind, from February 1999.
Cassette player? How old is this recording?
1996
I swear I read another star trek book with basically the same story but instead of insects it was armadillo type bipeds
This is the book that you read. The aliens are armadillo like and they roll into a ball with a hard outer shell.
Tyranids already attacking.
Not a fan of the pedo vibe this gives of at the beginning.