It was so good, I am sad to have finished it.

Are there any canon DS9 comics, books, etc. that continue where it left off?

I’ve finished TOS and TNG, but neither left me with a feeling of sadness like DS9 has.

  • ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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    Well, there is a crowdfunded documentary (which I even funded years ago) whose name is based on the last episode of the show “What we left behind” and where you can see interviews with the cast and the original writers imagine what an eight season might have looked like.

    It’s nice and they remastered several scenes of the show in high definition, so it’s worth a watch.

    Then you can rewatch it over and over again. I’m doing my third rewatch right now. I have only rewatched TNG once and no other series is as amazing as DS9 to me (though I have rewatched several individual episodes across all series)

    I know Andrew Robinson has written a novel about Garak, A stitch in time, which I understand is well regarded and Garak is such an interesting character that sooner or later I’ll check it out.

    We feel your loss, but you should celebrate because it was so well put together and it had a charm no other series really had.

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    It took some time to find its voice but when it did it became so amazing. You’re right there won’t ever be something like it. DS9 was sophisticated and nuanced.

    Just compare it to modern Star Trek. In DS9 when the characters learn about Section 31 it’s a multi episode story and several characters almost go crazy from the realisation of what that actually means for the Federation.

    In Discovery, everyone knows about Section 31. It’s a bunch of special ops badasses that interfere in sovereign societies’ politics and that’s A okay.

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      Deep Space Nine is the most idealistic Star Trek, even moreso then TNG. Don’t get me wrong I love both, but for the characters of TNG utopian idealism is easy. DS9 on the other hand tests its characters ideals. Its about maintaining Utopia in the midst of overwhelming adversity. Its characters question their idealism, sometimes they even compromise it, but in the end they are not found wanting. Its aspirational AF especially for the times we are living in.

      Unfortunately it seems like for some of the lesser creators in charge of modern Trek cough Kurtzman cough all they took away from DS9 is darkness and edge. They are cynical and don’t really understand or appreciate the importance of idealism in Star Trek. They just saw Sloan as some kind of badass superspy and probably thought Bashir was lame and didn’t understand his problem with Section 31. At least it seems like positive Idealism has been re-injected into Trek through SNW. We as a society need it now more then ever.

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    Not ST, but this is how I felt with The Expanse. I haven’t watched DS9 yet, but now may be a good time.

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    There’s a quite long series of novels that follows on from DS9, starting with Avatar books one and two.

    Later they intertwine with Next Gen, Voyager, and (briefly) Enterprise continuation novels too.

    But that series was wrapped up a couple of years ago after Picard started, because the TV series contradicted the novels, and the publishers wanted to get back into sync.

    I really enjoyed following along with the continued adventures of the ds9 crew.

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    There is a series of DS9 books from one of the shows writers but it isn’t canon and is contradicted by more recent content.

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      Assuming it’s official material, contract issues. When Terry left the show, they no longer had likeness rights for her. Hence no Jadzia, not even in the flashbacks in the final ep. The studio either wasn’t willing or just couldn’t afford what she was asking. This is all hearsay but I trust the source (greatest gen podcast).

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        Based on a reverse image search, it seems to be regional cover art for the finale episode. As you say, Jadzia was out by then, so Ezri makes sense.

        As for the original question, it still seems an imperfect choice for the main image of a thread about the series as a whole.

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    Nothing a good rewatch can’t fix

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    Try the Orville. It’s a bit more humorous but VERY much in the star trek spirit, more than modern Trek does anyway

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      Kind of funny info: The Orville is what got me into Star Trek; back in 2017, I was very eager as a Seth MacFarlane fan for the new show. After the season 3 delay (Covid-19, Fox ‘cancelling it’ and moving it to Hulu, etc., while waiting, I started watching Star Trek, starting with TOS and then TNG and this year, DS9.

      There are Orville comics that are canon, and a book written by Seth MacFarlane that is also canon :)

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        I feel like Seth MacFarlane would totally approve of this. The Orville was basically a love letter to 90’s trek so I think it’s really cool people have used it as a entry way into Trek.

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    I just finished it last week! I’ve been struggling through all the other shows and can’t get into it like I did ds9… so I started rewatching it last night and let me tell you… it’s better the second time around!!

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    It’s my favorite series. Gun to my head, I’ll take it over TNG, but barely. Diverse cast of characters, great stories. Even when the dominion war came along we still got plenty of monster of the week episodes. And of course, DS9 had something no others series can come close to: Garak.

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    Don’t feel bad. You can just do what the rest of us do and watch it over and over again for the rest of your life. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched DS9, TNG, VOY, and TOS. Even ENT and TAS. dozens and dozens. I even put on episodes when I go to sleep as background noise.

    For ever and ever…