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THE TIME HAS COME ...for a civilization to reach a crossroads. As political forces throughout the Alpha Quadrant intersect at Deep Space 9 to determine the future of Bajor, the planet's theological unity threatens to shatter. And for Colonel Kira Nerys, the path of the Prophets may become a road to ruin.
THE TIME HAS COME...for a father and daughter to confront their past while a mother and son fight for the future, for lovers to be tested and for friendships to transform, and for worlds on opposite ends of the galaxy to face the dusk...or the dawn.
TWILIGHT
528 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 1, 2002
A. I don't think I will ever recover from the sweetness which is Nog calling Kasidy every day. Or the fact that he uses his shore leave to visit her on Bajor and she makes him salty hot chocolate and they talk about their Siskos and how they'll be back soon, just you wait. Fuck. That shit nearly killed me.
B. Obviously, Quark and Ro getting their shit together. Even enjoyed Quark's adorable discussion with Vic where he finally admits that he cares more about lurve than moneys. Quark spent a lot of this book being disarmingly vulnerable and who can resist that? Not you, not I, nor anyone.
C. The actual nuance in our discussion of Bajor joining the Federation -- the straight up post-coloniality of this shit.
The universe is filled with unimagined wonders.
The translators captured the initial seconds - "We look to the sky and see" - and then delivered the low tone that signaled uninterpretable communication. All around the crew, Vaughn saw, the Vahni in the crowd began changing the colors and shapes on their flesh in time with the changes occurring on the Vahni onstage.
They're singing, Vaughn thought in wonder.