Rating: Summary: The ladies take center stage (so how come they're evil?) Review: Susan Wright extends the Mirror Universe to Deep Space Nine and Voyager and crafts an interesting look at our favorite characters. I enjoyed the read, yet I was miffed that the story was broken into two short expensive books (no value here).
Rating: Summary: excellent book Review: this book is about the alternate universe of deep space nine. it is really great to have all the characters that we come to know and love totally diffrent. it starts out with an assaisination of a high ranking klingon official by a deep cover cardassian who is disguised so that there is a lot of finger pointing trying to figure out who the cowardly assasin is. in the middle of all the confusion, the diffrent intendents have decided to vote for an overseer of the terran territories. guldukat thinks that he is an automatic shoo-in but when kira nerys wins the job he is beside himself. kira lets her presence as the new overseer be known almost immediately by upsetting a lot of contracts that the other intenents already have and this makes her a very unpopular person. several people get together to plan to assasin her and how that turns out is just too juicy for words. i won't ruin it by mentioning it, but this is a great read. all this happens in just the first book. imagine what happens in the second.
Rating: Summary: One of the best. Review: this book is one of the best depictions of the mirror universe ive seen... it caugth me in the first few pages i read it (both volumes) in 3 days... It would be hard to do better.
Rating: Summary: A must-read Review: This is a great crossover novel. I really enjoyed the B'Elanna of this 'reality': she embraces her Klingon half, hates her human half, and befrieds Seven. You should read this, if you like DS9, TNG, OR VOY.
Rating: Summary: Crossover into the Mirror Universe Review: This novel is part one of a two book series. Remember the Mirror Universe from the classic episodes? Well folks, this is the Deep Space Nine version with Kira in command. She is the evil counterpart to the good Kira in the normal universe. This one has all the action of the "Crossover" episode of the series. I just wish it could have been condensed into one book. This series warranted one "Giant Novel" like the DS9 "Millennium" series. This series offers "Mirror" versions Seven, Dr. Crusher, Janeway,and Troi.
Rating: Summary: The ULTIMATE Trek Crossover Adventure Review: Wow. Thats the only way to describe this book. Ever since we've been introduced to the Mirror Universe in ' Mirror, Miror' with the Original Enterprise and then once again in the Deep Space Nine years, this version of space along with the people in it have always captured out attention and interest. As Voyager nears an end and a new movie and series are due out next year, this book just makes you wish you could see it on the big screen. A lot happends and a lot is just going to make you gasp and jump back in shock. The cover alone just captures your attention; Troi, Kira Nerys and Seven of Nine all in one book? Can it be done without turning it into a pretty big mess up? Well yes, most certainly. You NEED to buy this book. Here are just a list of some of the characters and situations. Agent Seven of Corps Nine is sent into the Klingon territory to kill off someone pretty important. She runs into trouble when she meets the Duras sisters. Intendant Deanna Troi of Betazed and her love interest Regent Worf make that nice ruling couple but when Troi doesn't get what she wants, she does some things that would make even her own counterpart back on the Enterprise jump back in shock. You have Troi meeting Winn from DS9, Leeta and Ziyal working with Seven and the Obsidian Order, Jadzia and Sisko teaming up, Garak and Tain and their odd father and son relationship and a lot more. The plot is not bad at all and this is one crossover book that you will want. But it. As Seven would say, your resistance in this case is futile.
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