Cool Sci-Fi Adventure!
ENGINEERING A STORY
…any government is only one crisis away from either anarchy or totaliarianism.
While this is indeed a Deep Space Nine story, I think that they could easily published it as a Starfleet Corps of Engineers novel too, since the story is focused on Chief Miles O’Brien and Lt. Cmdr. Nog, that both are the key engineers of the new Deep Space 9 Frontier-class station, and even when the narrative occurs in other space station, still is a story full of engineering concepts.
Also, this story has a The Next Generation based background since this novel is a sequel to the event of TV episode “The Wounded”, where Captain Benjamin Maxwell of the Starship Phoenix fell from grace taking justice on his own hands attacking Cardassian battle cruisers and Cardassian civilian vessels, murdering hundreds of Cardassians.
The family of Maxwell was killed during a Cardassian attack on a Federation world during the first conflict of those powers. And when Federation and Cardassian Union were having a fragile truce, Maxwell was sure that Cardassians were re-arming again.
However, without tangible proof and just a hunch, the Cardassian Union demanded actions against Maxwell and Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Starship Enterprise-D hadn’t any other choice than to arrest him.
Maxwell was real lucky of just be sent to a Psychiatric Penal Colony in New Zealand.
The sad irony of all this?
The Cardassian Union was indeed re-arming itself and it was ready to form an alliance with The Dominion and making war against the Federation once again, some years after that.
Nineteen years has been since the arrest of Benjamin Maxwell, and now he is a free man. But he is a man with a terrible past and now he only wants to keep a low profile. So, he gets a job as maintenance engineer in Robert Hooke, a private civilian space station, kinda near of Deep Space Nine.
However, in a civilian space station, a maintenance engineer isn’t other thing than basically a janitor…
…Benjamin Maxwell, from Starfleet Captain to janitor.
ENGINEERING AN EMERGENCY
Chief Miles O’Brien served under former Captain Benjamin Maxwell, and O’Brien was crucial for the arrest of Maxwell, and while O’Brien isn’t happy of having to do that, he knows that it was that or the Enterprise-D would have to fire against the Phoenix with the high chance of losing even more lives in the mess that Maxwell did. So since a battle between sister ships was avoided, O’Brien knows that he took the best possible call in that moment.
Miles O’Brien kept his friendship with Benjamin Maxwell, and is currently one of the few people that Maxwell can count as a friend in a final frontier where Maxwell isn’t welcomed anymore.
So, Chief Miles O’Brien asked Lt. Cmdr. Nog to accompany him to pay a visit to his former captain, they took the Amazon runabout to go to Robert Hooke station.
There, they will meet, not only again Benjamin Maxwell, but also some colorful characters:
Anatoly Finch, a male scientist working in a project with organisms, focused to make habitable again worlds devastated during the last Great Borg Invasion.
Nita Bharad, a female scientist working in a project with artificial lifeforms with evolving intelligence, in the shape of spiders…(sorry!) arachnoforms, having already two of them, “sisters”, Ginger and Honey.
However, there is an unquestionable fact…
…always that O’Brien and Nog go to someplace together…
…troubles rise!
Soon enough, in what was supposed to be a brief visit, O’Brien and Nog will have to put all their combined engineering expertise to try to save the Robert Hooke station and all the crew there.
But beyond any engineering issue…
…they will have to do their best too to help Benjamin Maxwell to find his long overdue…
…redemption.
Ah, and other good thing, that it's already usual to find in the Star Trek novels by Jeffrey Lang is that he is real good to develop characters, places and situations beyond Starfleet, creating a richer and larger final frontier in the franchise.