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Wrath of the Prophets is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel by Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger. It was published in April 1997. Major Kira works with Maquis leader Ro Laren when a disease hits the people of Bajor. Captain Sisko enlists Quark to investigate an Orion connection to the disease.

Description[]

From the back cover
When a fatal disease spreads over Bajor, threatening the entire planet with extinction, Captain Sisko must accept aid from an unexpected source: Ro Laren, Starfleet officer turned Maquis renegade. Major Kira and Ro reluctantly join forces to track the alien plague to its source — even as the disease claims new victims on Deep Space 9 itself. Doctor Bashir struggles to find a cure, but the secret of the virulent invader may hide deep in the shadows of Dax's past.

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Characters[]

Julian BashirBenzar OkrinCalculanthraComvic CamJadzia DaxEisenmanElim GarakGnomeMichael HagenHalkarmKeree LawrKestralnamenKira NerysTony KwiatkowskiManimoujakMornNodogascurOmpar TenzilKeiko O'BrienMiles O'BrienMolly O'BrienOdoOrserQuarkRo LarenRomSandonShakaarBenjamin SiskoJake SiskoTresVaris SulWinnYamaguchiZeberunnamed Denebianunnamed Pandriliteunnamed Rythrianunnamed Skelarian
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ArrenyaBareilBuck BokaiCroesusDax (symbiont)Curzon DaxLela DaxFola MiraxBenjamin MaxwellMilaynNareeyaNogJean-Luc PicardBabe RuthJoseph SiskoSejupTabatchTensataTobarWileyKasidy YatesCy Young

Locations[]

BajorBajoran ChamberDeep Space 9Gnago IslandMephil TrantosMount KatabaOperations centerThe PlacePromenadeQuark'sReplimatSorshaqTindarWardroom
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Andevian IICabrius PrimeCulpidusDucoaEarthGallitep labor campMexalNew OrleansRed SeaTroyVulcan

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Defiant (Defiant-class) • Laslapadil (Orion raider) • runabout
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USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class) • Ferengi freighter

Races and cultures[]

AndorianBajoranBolianChangelingDenebianFerengiHuman (Terran) • LurianOrionPandriliteRythrianSkelarianTellariteTrillYridian
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AnderianAndevianBenziteBimenionCardassianGornHanipharriKlingonMaratekkanMetileusanMoboriteProphetsRomulanVulcan

States and organizations[]

Bajoran MilitiaBajoran Provisional GovernmentMaquisNavotPaquStarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
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Bajoran High CouncilCircleDominionGorn HegemonyShakaar resistance cellStarfleet CommandTrill Council

Science and classification[]

airanimalatmospherebiofilterblack holeblaster riflebombbraincloaking devicecombination lockcomputercomputer linkdisruptorDNAenergy orbgravity generatorhelixlightlobelungmicro-lasermicrobeODN junctureOrion energy orbphaserplagueregulator nodereplicator (standard replicator model 21A) • spacespace stationstarstarshiptransmission devicetriggering devicewarp corewhite blood cellWrath of the Prophets

Occupations and titles[]

bartenderbureaucratcaptaindabo girlEmissary of the ProphetsengineerFirst MinisterkaimajorNagusofficerOrion slave girlprelatescientisttetrarchvedekwaiterwaitress

Other references[]

Bajoran-Cardassian Treatybarbaseballbaseball batblack marketblockadebroccolichaircreditdabodayEarthereconomyFerengi Rules of Acquisitionfoodginseng teaG'nerra juicegovernmentGreekhangar bayHanipharri brandyhot sauceice creamjokekayakinglatinumleave of absenceLouisville SluggermusicOccupation of BajorplanetPluffa spongeraktajinored winerintaroberokeg blood pieScandavian SunsetsidewalksongstockadesuicidetargTarkalean teataverntitaniumtransport containertreeVenn'ga frondwing-slugYankee pot roastyear

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Related media[]

  • Varis Sul, as well as the Paqu and the Navot, had previously appeared in "The Storyteller".
  • Kira recalls the aliens who took the appearances of Buck Bokai, among others, in "If Wishes Were Horses".
  • Kai Winn recalls the events of "In the Hands of the Prophets", "The Circle" and "The Siege".
  • In chapter 3, Keiko O'Brien and Molly return from the agrobiology expedition on Bajor which began in "The House of Quark" only to go to another expedition one day later. Keiko will eventually return pregnant in "Accession".
  • In the novel Kira goes on a mission together with Ro Laren and they don't get along because Kira resents the fact that Ro joined the Maquis and abandoned Bajor during its occupatation. In Chapter 5 they discuss the possibility that Ro could have ended up in Kiras place: Kira looked at her. "Ro Laren on Deep Space Nine instead of me. That's laughable." This is a nod to the fact that Ro was originally planned to be part of the main cast of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine instead of Nana Visitor as Kira but Michelle Forbes turned down the role.

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Timeline[]

published order
Previous novel:
The Tempest
DS9 numbered novels Next novel:
Trial by Error
Previous novel:
The Captain's Daughter
Novels by:
Peter David
Next novel:
House of Cards
Previous novel:
Saratoga
Novels by:
Michael Jan Friedman
Next novel:
Her Klingon Soul
Previous novel:
The Romulan Stratagem
Novels by:
Robert Greenberger
Next novel:
Doors Into Chaos
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Initiations
Pocket Next Adventure:
Non Sequitur
Previous Adventure:
Saratoga
Deep Space Nine Adventures Next Adventure:
The Way of the Warrior


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