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Star Trek, Deep Space Nine: Fallen Heroes (Adapted)
- Narrated by: Rene Auberjonois
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
- Original Recording Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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- Jake Bennett
- 25-04-22
Worth a purchase
While admittedly this does fall into the trapping of the ending being predictable, it is still nevertheless compelling and the late Rene Auberjonois does bring a good narration of the story to the table along with a good impression of Quark.
It's pretty dark and grim in areas and the race introduced from the Gamma Quadrant are certainly a credible if a little cliché threat. Cliché isn't necessarily bad however as the threat to Deep Space Nine is still very effective.
A story worth sinking your teeth into if you are fans of Deep Space Nine.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-12-21
Very Good
loved this. Brilliantly told by Rene Auberjonois RIP 🙏 ❤ would recommend it, a good read.
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- Chris F
- 19-05-21
Frustrating
Imagine watching an episode of DS9 where every character is voiced by Odo. Now imagine watching that episode with your eyes closed. Now imagine spending an Audible credit for the pleasure.
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- Ian
- 30-06-18
classic Deep Space Nine
as good as any episode of Deep Space Nine that I ever watched on TV
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- Nabil Hussain
- 07-04-13
Fallen Heroes Review
This audiobook was well constructed and the abridged version contained the story well. It was a bit worrying
when the audiobook was only 2hr 9 min in length compared to the novel but it held through to be an entertaining piece of fiction.
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- Rick in San Antonio
- 17-06-07
Super!
This is one of my favorite Star Trek books of all time, in any of the series. The audiobook production heightens the excitement of the actual book. Even though I knew the story well, I couldn't stop listening. Rene Auberjonois gives a superb performance.
Yes, Yes! This is the one Deep Space Nine audiobook you should definitely buy!
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- Chidi
- 22-01-20
It Was Okay
I got this audiobook since the late Rene Auberjonis passed away back in December of last year, I thought it would be nice to hear him reprise his role as “Odo”. I thought he did alright capturing “Quark” compared to the rest of the DS9 crew, but nonetheless still a good job. The story was “meh”.
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- Kirk McKenna Jr.
- 05-07-16
Action Packed Star Trek Adventure
What made the experience of listening to Star Trek, Deep Space Nine: Fallen Heroes (Adapted) the most enjoyable?
This was an action packed adventure, made even better by the performance of Rene Auberjonois.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Star Trek, Deep Space Nine: Fallen Heroes (Adapted)?
All of the major characters face some sort of challenge. The resolution was even better.
Have you listened to any of Rene Auberjonois’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Rene Auberjonois does a fantastic job narrating this book. First, he is a great actor. Secondly, his character of Odo is a main character and he plays him just like the show. He was fantastic.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, but to share those moments, would be spoilers and I don't want to do that.
Any additional comments?
All around great audio experience. The author did a fantastic job.
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- Crochetaway
- 29-07-12
Ahhh, so-so
Sorry, Richard from Texas, this was NOT "super", IMO. It was ok. Rene Auberjonois was very good - earned five stars. But the storyline was trite. I DID listen to the whole book, but it was certainly not compelling. I am a long-time fan of Star Trek (as is my entire family), but I was left wanting more plot - more story - more excitement. No, I do not recommend this book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-06-21
Great story
I was riveted from beginning to end. Good story. Can't wait to hear another one.
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- Kay
- 23-04-20
Gripping but unrealistic
The story was one big catastrophe another so compelling, well narrated and the writing was okay but anyone who knows the series wouldnt feel all the characters ring true.
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- nightbird47
- 23-02-18
Excellent classic science fiction
Excellent use of classic sf withe the time streams and our show with the characters, especially Quark and Odo.
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- EB
- 08-12-17
Too thin
2 short
2 weak
2 thin 2 B RE READ BY U OR ME thee
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- David Burkett
- 21-09-17
action from start to finish
A very enjoyable audiobook. I loved the reader and the story line was first rate star trek. There were many tense moments portrayed in this audiobook that enhanced the listening experience. Just a good time.
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- Stephanie Allen
- 07-09-17
It's Star Trek so it's bound to be good.
Would you listen to Star Trek, Deep Space Nine: Fallen Heroes (Adapted) again? Why?
Yes. It was a slow start but after the first two chapters, I didn't want to turn it off.
Who was your favorite character and why?
In this book, it would say Quark because he shows all facets of himself in the book.
What does Rene Auberjonois bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Yes, Rene does a great job narrating this book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I was moved at all the death scenes for the main characters, especially Captain Sisko.
Any additional comments?
LOVE IT!