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The Collaborator
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Title: | The Collaborator |
Publisher: | Clean Slate Press |
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Author(s): | Tami Regan |
Cover Artist(s): | Angus |
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Date(s): | 1993 |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
Language: | English |
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The Collaborator is a gen digest-sized 66-page Deep Space Nine novel by Tami Regan.
The cover is by Angus. There is no interior art.
Summaries
Summary from the publisher:
At the request of on of her oldest and dearest friends and mentors, Major Kira sends Dr. Bashir on a medical mercy mission to Bajor to help a resistance leader. Then his ship goes down, and he disappears. What happened to him? Is he still alive? Odo seeks answers on Bajor, while Kira faces the fact that her friend may have lied to her; and she must also answer to Commander Sisko, and to her own conscience.
Summary from a distributor, Agent With Style:
Bashir is missing. On a mercy mission to Bajor, his ship goes down in a remote mountain range. Is he still alive? Who sabotaged his ship? While Odo seeks answers on the planet, Kira must face Sisko and her own conscience for having sent the doctor into danger -- and face the truth that somewhere, an old friend has betrayed her as well. Meanwhile, Bashir must defend his right to survive and practice medicine against a Bajoran who resents the Federation presence, and who learned certain Cardassian techniques too well.
Reactions and Reviews
This is a hurt/comfort story which explores the various character relationships. I found it quite readable, and would recommend it to those looking for amateur DS9 novels. [1]
References
- ^ from Multi-Species Medicine #2