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Dawn of the Eagles is a Pocket DS9 novel – the third novel in the Star Trek: Terok Nor series, and the second of a duology – written by S.D. Perry & Britta Dennison. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in May 2008.

The novel covers the events of the Cardassian Occupation from 2360 through 2369.

Summary[]

From the book jacket
As violence all across Bajor continues to escalate, Cardassian forces tighten their grip on the captive planet, driving back the resistance at every turn; but on Terok Nor and elsewhere, the winds of change are stirring – the beginnings of a hurricane that will alter the landscape of the Occupation. And while secret dealings, shifting alliances, and personal demons buoy the wings of revolution, a mysterious shape-shifting life form begins a journey that will decide the fate of worlds.

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Background information[]

Characters[]

The following character lists are from the novel's appendices.

Bajoran[]

  • Baj – resistance fighter, member of Li Nalas's cell
  • Bareil Antos – priest, a ranjen and follower of Opaka Sulan
  • Basso Tromac – personal aide to Skrain Dukat
  • Bek – priest, a prylar living aboard Terok Nor; liaison between the Cardassian occupation forces and the Vedek Assembly
  • Bestram – resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
  • Chavin – resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
  • Darrah Bajin – son of Darrah Mace, resident of Valo II
  • Darrah Cheren – wife of Darrah Mace, resident of Valo II
  • Darrah Mace – resident of Valo II, formerly of Korto
  • Daul Mirosha – former researcher at the Bajoran Institute of Science
  • Dava – a kai who lived several hundred years before the Cardassian occupation of Bajor
  • Ficen Dobat – resistance fighter on Terok Nor
  • Furel – resistance fighter with the Shakaar cell.
  • Gantt – resistance fighter and medic with the Shakaar cell
  • Gran Tolo – resistance fighter on Terok Nor
  • Jaro Essa – former militia officer, resident of Kendra Valley and undersground political activist
  • Jas Holza – former minister of Bajor, resident of Valo II
  • Kalem Apren – former minister of Bajor, an unofficial leader and underground political activist residing in the Kendra Valley
  • Kalem Raina – second wife of Kalem Apren; her family was part of the influential Lees clan of the Kendra Valley
  • Kan Nion – offical of the Cardassian-sanctioned Bajoran government
  • Keeve Falor – resident of Valo II, former member of the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers
  • Kira Meru – former mistress of Gul Dukat, mother of Kira Nerys
  • Kira Nerys – resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
  • Kohn Biran – member and co-leader with Ma Jouvirna of the Kohn-Ma resistance cell
  • Kohn Weir – member of the Kohn-Ma resistance cell, younger brother of Kohn Biran
  • Kubus Oak – special liaison between Gul Dukat and the Cardassian-sanctioned Bajoran government
  • Latha Mabrin – member of the Shakaar resistance cell
  • Li Nalas – resistance fighter, famed for killing Gul Zarale
  • Lupaza – resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
  • Ma Jourvirna – member and co-leader, along with Kohn Biran, of the Kohn-Ma resistance cell
  • Marin – priest, member of the Vedek Assembly
  • Mart – resistance fighter, member of Li Nalas's cell
  • Mirel – resistance fighter, member of Li Nalas's cell
  • Mobara – resistance fighter, member of the Shakaar cell
  • Mora Pol – researcher at the Bajoran Institute of Science
  • Opaka Fasil – resistance fighter, son of Opaka Sulan
  • Opaka Sulan – kai of the Bajoran faith
  • Orta – resistance fighter operating outside the B'hava'el system
  • Orthew – resistance fighter, member of Li Nalas's cell
  • Preta – priest, member of the Vedek Assembly
  • Riszen Ketauna – artist from the town of Yarlin, friend and follower of Opaka Sulan
  • Ro Laren – former resistance fighter, later Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Enterprise-D
  • Shakaar Edon – resistance fighter, leader of the Shakaar cell
  • Sharet Ras – senior-most member of the Vedek Assembly
  • Shev – friend and follower of Opaka Sulan
  • Sito Jaxa – daughter of Sito Keral
  • Sito Keralfarmer, resident of Ikreimi village, cousin of Mora Pol
  • Somah Trac – member of the Cardassian-sanctioned Bajoran governing cabinet
  • Sorash Tem – resident of Ikreimi village
  • Stassen – ranjen, daughter of Shev
  • Tahna Los – member of the Kohn-Ma resistance cell
  • Tel – member of Li Nalas's resistance cell
  • Trentin Falainformant to the Shakaar resistance cell
  • Vaatrik Drasa – Bajoran collaborator, proprietor of the chemist's shop on Terok Nor
  • Ver – resident of Ikreimi village
  • Winn Adami – priest, youngest member of the Vedek Assembly

Cardassian[]

  • Dost Aboroperative of the Obsidian Order, assigned to Valo IV listening post
  • Astraea – traditional name of the ceremonial "guide" or religious leader for the Oralian Way
  • Boheeka – military officer stationed on Terok Nor, frequent patron of Quark's
  • Maran Bry – controversial Cardassian poet
  • Culscientist replacing Dr Sree Yopal as director of the Bajoran Institute of Science
  • Dalak – official of the Cardassian Information Service, superior of Natima Lang
  • Corat Damar – military officer formerly attached to Terok Nor
  • Darhe'el – military officer, former overseer of the Gallitep mining facility on Bajor, political rival to Gul Dukat
  • Athra Dukat – wife of Skrain Dukat
  • Skrain Dukat – military officer, prefect of Bajor and commander of Terok Nor
  • Kutel Esad – operative of the Obsidian Order working Enabran Tain
  • Elim Garak – referenced but not seen
  • Tekeny Ghemor – military officer, member of Central Command and an underground political dissident
  • Tera Glees – representative of the University of Culat
  • Ilojaexiled Cardassian poet
  • Kaer – military officer, forensics analyst stationed on Terok Nor
  • Kedat – military officer, chief of engineering on Terok Nor
  • Danig Kell – military officer and member of Central Command, direct superior of Skrain Dukat
  • Natima Langcorrespondent for the Cardassian Information Service
  • Letra – military officer stationed in security on Terok Nor
  • Ran Lotor – an educator living on Cardassia Prime
  • Crell Moset – civilian physician and exobiologist who worked on Bajor during the annexation
  • Kotan Pa'Dar – former scientist, later exarch at the Tozhat settlement on Bajor
  • Revel Panh – faculty member of the exobiology department at the University of Culat
  • Kalisi Reyar – civilian scientist assigned to Bajor
  • Yannik Reyar – civilian liaison between Central Command and the Obsidian Order, father of Kalisi Reyar
  • Rike'la – military officer stationed on Terok Nor
  • Gaten Russol – military officer stationed on Terok Nor from 2365-2366
  • Yoriv Skylpolitician, adjutant to Kotan Pa'Dar, later his successor as exarch of Tozhat
  • Enabran Tain – head of the Obsidian Order
  • Thrax Sa'katchief of security on Terok Nor from 2353-2366 and member of the Oralian Way
  • Trakad – military officer stationed on Terok Nor
  • Seia Trant – physician stationed on Bajor
  • Tuken – professor from the Cuellar region; political dissident
  • Miras Vara – civilian scientist who went missing sometime after her exposure to a Bajoran Orb
  • Sree Yopal – director of the Bajoran Institute of Science
  • Zarale – military officer stationed on Bajor, killed by Li Nalas

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