Star Trek Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor

Star Trek Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor

by John Peel
Star Trek Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor

Star Trek Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor

by John Peel

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Overview

The Hive came from another galaxy: billions of alien beings living inside a vast, biological starship. They have already destroyed one planet, converting it into raw material and fuel for their endless voyage through the cosmos. Now the Hive is heading for Bajor and they have given the planet's inhabitants an ominous warning: evacuate in three days or die along with their world.
The Bajorans would rather die than abandon their sacred home, but their hastily assembled military fleet does not stand a chance against the awesome power of the Hive. Unless Captain Sisko can penetrate the Hive's defenses -- and discover their most closely guarded secret -- all of Bajor faces extinction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780743420464
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Publication date: 09/22/2000
Series: Star Trek , #15
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 802,215
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Peel, known as Jack, was born in Newcastle in 1943. He graduated from the Army Apprentice School as a Fitter and Turner in 1961, completing his trade training in the engine room of AV 1379 Tarra. For the next seven years, he was employed as an engine room watchkeeper with the Royal Australian Engineer’s Transportation service, where he served on all four Landing Ships Medium of 32 Small Ship Squadron and the cargo vessel John Monash, as the ships visited Papua New Guinea, Borneo, Singapore and South Vietnam. He attained the rank of Temporary Warrant Officer in 1969.
Commissioned as a Captain in 1981, Jack served as the Cadre Officer 33 Terminal Squadron and then as the Officer Commanding the Army Maritime School at Chowder Bay from 1985 to 1987, retiring as Second in Command 10 Terminal Regiment in 1988.   
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