Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult Series by John Peel, Ted Pedersen, Brad Strickland, Mel Gilden, Diana G. Gallagher, Kem Antilles, Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta

3.63 · 19 ratings
  • The Star Ghost (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #1)
    #1

    The Star Ghost (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #1)

    Brad Strickland

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1994

    While living on "Deep Space Nine", Jake Sisko has seen a lot of strange things, since his father, commander of the station, opened it to every lifeform who passes through this sector of space. But when Jake's Ferengi friend Nog says he's seen a ghost, Jake doesn't believe him, until a shimmering figure with glowing red eyes appears in Jake's quarters... more

  • Stowaways (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #2)
    #2

    Stowaways (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #2)

    Brad Strickland

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1994

    Jake Sisko and his best friend, Nog, make plans to sneak aboard a shuttle Doctor Bashir is piloting down to Bajor. After all, it's been a while since Jake has been on a planet. And they'll be back before Commander Sisko returns to Deep Space Nine from his diplomatic mission in a nearby star system. The boys expect to have a great time as they secretly follow the Doctor around and see the sights of Sakelo City. But what they see terrifies them as they watch the doctor being kidnapped... more

  • Prisoners of Peace (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #3)
    #3

    Prisoners of Peace (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #3)

    John Peel

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1994

    Life suddenly gets interesting on Deep Space Nine when a new student turns up in Jake and Nog's class: Riv Jakar, a Bajoran boy whose parents were killed by Cardassians. Riv thinks school and hanging out on the Promenade are a waste of time. Instead he is determined to join the Bajoran freedom fighters in their battle against the Cardassians... more

  • The Pet (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #4)
    #4

    The Pet (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #4)

    Mel Gilden, Ted Pedersen

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1994

    The Missing PrinceIt's the anniversary of the discovery of the Wormhole, and ships from all over the galaxy are headed to Deep Space Nine to celebrate. When the freighter Ulysses docks at DS9, an animal escapes from one of the crewmembers and heads straight for Jake Sisko... more

  • Arcade (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #5)
    #5

    Arcade (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #5)

    Diana G. Gallagher

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1995

    Mind GamesThere's a new player on the Promenade: a Ferengi shop-owner, Bokat. His Games Bazaar specializes in hard-to-find virtual reality computer games. He approaches Jake Sisko and Nog with a tempting offer to play a hot new game called the Zhodran Crystal Quest. No non-Zhodran player has ever won this game, but then Jake and Nog have the best scores on all the other games at the Games Bazaar... more

  • Field Trip (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #6)
    #6

    Field Trip (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #6)

    John Peel

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1995

    Ever since the Wormhole was discovered as a shortcut to the far off Gamma Quadrant, Jake Sisco has wanted to go through it, as the trip is a once in a lifetime experience. After much urging from her students, Keika O'Brien is leading a trip to a safe, boring planet. What could possibly go wrong?

  • Gypsy World (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #7)
    #7

    Gypsy World (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #7)

    Ted Pedersen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1996

    The Fjori star trader Orak is strictly off-limits as it docks at the repair bay on Deep Space Nine. But Jake and Nog can't resist the challenge to steal a look at the Fjori star maps and find the secret Fjori home planet, Eden. It's all a wonderful adventure - until they're caught.

  • Highest Score (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #8)
    #8

    Highest Score (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #8)

    Kem Antilles, Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1996

    Jake and Nog have hit the jackpot playing holo videogames in the Amusement Arcade. An alien named Kwiltek has offered them jobs helping him run remote-controlled mining operations on a distant planet where dull mining is turned into a thrilling video game. In the "gaming room, " teams of kids work together monitoring the operations by remote control, loading cargo and defending against the most frightening "threats" they've ever seen on-screen... more

  • Cardassian Imps (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #9)
    #9

    Cardassian Imps (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #9)

    Mel Gilden

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1997

    Jake and Nog are looking for action - in all the wrong places. They've played all the family holosuite games - and the adult games are strictly off-limits. So when Garak, the only Cardassian on Deep Space Nine, suggests a trip to the unknown depths of Level 45, they're ready to go. When they arrive on the musty, abandoned deck, they find a funny Cardassian toy that says "Moop" when activated. And then they discover the replicator button on the toy... more

  • Space Camp (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #10)
    #10

    Space Camp (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #10)

    Ted Pedersen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1997

    Commander Sisko has made Jake an offer he can't refuse -- the chance to attend Starfleet Academy Summer Space Camp on Rijar, once home to an ancient civilization, now an archaeologist's dream. Jake's father has even agreed to send Nog. Jake is looking forward to the adventure and maybe finding something in the ruins to write a story about... more

  • Honor Bound: Day of Honor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #11)
    #11

    Honor Bound: Day of Honor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #11)

    Diana G. Gallagher

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1997

    There is no occasion more sacred to the Klingons than the Day of Honor. And to the Klingon youth, honor is a lesson heard-learned and harder-earned. The hunter instinct is taking over Alexander, driving him to violence when he can't control his emerging Klingon traits. He's in trouble at school when his father, Worf, gives his word as a Starfleet officer that Alexander's behavior will change... more

  • Trapped in Time (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #12)
    #12

    Trapped in Time (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Young Adult #12)

    Ted Pedersen

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    A blast to the past! Jake Sisko is wondering where life will take him next... and the answer is the past!Chief O'Brien has promised to deliver a gift to a physicist, Professor Jonathan Vance. And Jake and Nog are allowed to accompany him to France. Vance shows them his "time machine", the first one ever to control time jumps with accuracy. When his assistant, Kruger, attacks him and steals the control device, Jake, Nog and O'Brien leap through the portal after him... more

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