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Revision as of 03:43, 12 March 2011
Template:Realworld Sisko and Garak travel to Earth to take part in the first Allied talks between the Federation, the Romulans and the Klingons. While there, Sisko informs Starfleet of the extent to which he and Elim Garak were involved in the death of Senator Vreenak.
Summary
- From the book jacket
- At the turning point of the Dominion War, Captain Benjamin Sisko, facing certain defeat by the overwhelming and relentless forces of the Dominion, initiated a secret plan to secure the aid of the Romulans, the Federation's longtime adversaries. What began as a desperate attempt to save lives became a descent into an abyss of deception, moral compromise and outright criminal acts, as Sisko became compelled to sacrifice every ideal he believed in - in order to preserve those same ideals. In "HOLLOW MEN" the aftermath of those events is explored as Sisko returns to Earth to answer for his actions. But to his surprise, no one intends to punish him. The course he took is viewed instead as a necessary and lesser evil which may yet prove to be the salvation of the Federation way of life. But Sisko's own conscience haunts him, and as he continues to seek some kind of penance for what he has done, opportunists within Starfleet itself set in motion a scheme which uses his actions as a springboard from which the Federation will emerge from the war as an imperial power.
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Memorable Quotes
QUOTES
Background Information
- A sequel of sorts to DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight". This book bridges the gap between that episode and DS9: "His Way".
Characters
- Benjamin Sisko
- Elim Garak
- William Ross
- James Leyton
- Kimara Cretak
- Odo
- Quark
- Worf
- Jadzia Dax
- Julian Bashir
- Kira Nerys
- Miles O'Brien
- Rom
- Jake Sisko
- Joseph Sisko
- Judith Sisko
- Luther Sloan
- Broik
- Marta Batanides
- Alynna Nechayev
- Shanthi
- Vic Fontaine
- Brixhta
- Tomas Roeder
- Former crewmember of the Livingston, agent of Internal Affairs and now Earth's most vocal anti-war protestor.
References
1960s; 2370s; admiral; Bajor; Bajoran; baseball; Benzite system; Betazed; blackmail; captain; Cardassia Prime; Cardassian; Cardassian Science Ministry; Cardassian Union; cargo; coup d'etat; dabo; Dax, Curzon; Deep Space 9; diplomat; Dominion; Dominion War; Dukat; Earth; Eddington, Michael; exile; Federation Alliance; Federation Council; Felix; Fourth Order; front line; Ghemor, Tekeny; Glintara sector; hologram; holosuite; Hudson, Calvin; Jem'Hadar; Jem'Hadar attack ship; Julian Bashir, Secret Agent; Ih'tanu; ketracel-white; Klingon; Klingon Empire; Las Vegas; latinum; Lissepian; London; Obsidian Order; Portland; Promenade; Quark's; Replimat; Romulan; Romulan Star Empire; Romulus; Rubicon, USS; runabout; Section 31; senator; Seventh Fleet; Soukara; starbase; Starbase 375; Starfleet; Starfleet Headquarters; Starfleet Intelligence; subcommander; Sybaron; Terok Nor; Tolar, Grathon; Trepar; turbolift; United Federation of Planets; Victory, HMS; Vreenak
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