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'''Star Trek: Dark Passions''' is a two part series taking part entirely in the [[Mirror universe]], with extra focus on female characters. It includes:
 
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|image = Dark Passions, Book One cover.jpg
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|caption = Cover of Book One
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|publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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|published = {{m|January|2001}}
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|novels = 2
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'''''Star Trek: Dark Passions''''' is a two-[[novels|novel]] series, written by [[Susan Wright]] and published by [[Pocket Books]] in {{y|2001}}. The series takes place entirely in the [[mirror universe]], with particular focus on female characters from {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}}, and {{s|VOY}}.
   
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The original concept came from Pocket editor [[John Ordover]], who pitched to Wright a "''{{'}}bad girls' of ''Trek" idea. Wright's story was originally devised as a single novel, the series soon being expanded to a duology (a preferred marketing strategy of Ordover's editorial era). ({{VoI|453}})
* [[Dark Passions, Book 1|Book One]]
 
* [[Dark Passions, Book 2|Book Two]]
 
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== Novels ==
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# ''[[Dark Passions, Book One]]''
 
# ''[[Dark Passions, Book Two]]''
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== External link ==
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*{{mbeta-title|Dark Passions}}
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[[Category:Novel series|Dark Passions]]

Revision as of 22:51, 9 December 2019

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

Star Trek: Dark Passions is a two-novel series, written by Susan Wright and published by Pocket Books in 2001. The series takes place entirely in the mirror universe, with particular focus on female characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.

The original concept came from Pocket editor John Ordover, who pitched to Wright a "'bad girls' of Trek" idea. Wright's story was originally devised as a single novel, the series soon being expanded to a duology (a preferred marketing strategy of Ordover's editorial era). (Voyages of Imagination, p. 453)

Novels

  1. Dark Passions, Book One
  2. Dark Passions, Book Two

External link