Saratoga

Saratoga by Michael Jan Friedman, published by Pocket Books in 1996, is a science fiction narrative that delves into the aftermath of a tragic event in Captain Sisko’s life. This first edition, comprising 275 pages, explores the emotional turmoil faced by Sisko as he confronts painful memories when the U.S.S. DefiantTM transports survivors of the U.S.S. Saratoga to a significant Starfleet ceremony. The story unfolds as Sisko’s reunion with his former crewmates is abruptly interrupted by a malfunction that endangers the ship and its crew.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines themes of betrayal and resilience as Sisko and Dax work to uncover the truth behind the sabotage that threatens their lives. The narrative captures the essence of space opera, focusing on the complexities of friendship and loyalty amidst the backdrop of interstellar challenges. With its engaging plot and rich character dynamics, Saratoga presents a compelling exploration of the consequences of past actions and the quest for justice in the face of adversity.
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When the Borg destroyed the U.S.S. Saratoga at Wolf 359, killing Captain Sisko’s beloved wife, one chapter in his life came to a tragic end. Now painful memories are reawakened when the U.S.S. DefiantTM carries the survivors of the Saratoga to an important Starfleet ceremony. But Sisko’s bittersweet reunion with his old crewmates is cut short when an unexpected malfunction threatens the Defiant as well as the lives of everyone aboard. Even worse, evidence suggests that the accident was caused by deliberate sabotage. Has one of Sisko’s oldest friends betrayed them all? Sisko and Dax must uncover the truth before death claims the survivors of the Saratoga.
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