I remembering buying this at the bookstore I worked and rushing home to play it. I was (am) such a DS9 junkie and the more material the better. Only disappointment was that all the Trek audios were abridged. These days through services like Audible that would not be the case.
Did they use film or digital? Voyager (sadly) was done digitally and they deleted the originals. The only way an hd will be done of voyager is if new technology is developed.
@@TS_Autumn_Atomic I believe digital as well...I think I remember watching something that explained why it would be extremely difficult or take years for any other ST show to be re-done in the same way :/
Quark is really written like first season Quark, I hate the way he is characterized here. Thankfully Rene is reading, it really elevates the material. Oh, and also, O'Brien must suffer even in the books huh? Sees his wife and child killed in front of him so he launches a suicidal revenge attack immediately afterwards. Imagine if they had filmed this though, it would be exciting to watch.
Never forget that the guy who write this also wrote another star trek story titled (I shit you not) “Invasion Omnibus: First Strike; The Soldiers of Fear; Time's Enemy; The Final Fury”
Unlike engaging DS9 audio-books like The 34th Rule, Fallen Heroes is bad. The writing is lazy, the narrative is a pastiche of tired & very generalized sci-fi and combat-drama tropes, and the plot holes are big enough to pilot the Enterprise-E through. That being said, I enjoyed Fallen Heroes despite it sucking so very very badly. Because: Some ST is better than no ST. But, seriously people: This is, like, far worse than the worst ST fan-fic or even the Shatner-writes-and-narrates ST material phenomenon. I mean, he gives us essentially the same story over and over but damn if I don't keep listening. It's a mixed bag of awesome and fondue party cheesy in which he takes the (ST TOS characters and situations including the mirror universe stuff and moves it into the TNG universe) ball and keeps running with it well after the TD. But despite the flaws, we love Shatner writing and reading ST, and taking the premise of TOS and TNG at the same party to new and exciting levels, don't we folks? Point being, Fallen Heroes is so bad it's almost good (but not quite). So to all those praising FH: Were you, like, seven years old when you heard the audio-book? Or what? Because if you were just a child and this was all-new material to you then, fine: Fallen Heroes might have legitimately rocked your world. But otherwise, how can anyone possibly have experienced it as anything but a hot mess? Pleas,
In short, it was fun to hear every character getting their “I’m taking as many as I can” moment. Everyone getting blown away by actual, real guns was what I always want In Borg episodes so I’m greatly entertained
I remembering buying this at the bookstore I worked and rushing home to play it. I was (am) such a DS9 junkie and the more material the better. Only disappointment was that all the Trek audios were abridged. These days through services like Audible that would not be the case.
Thank you for these, especially the DS9 ones as for me that has always been the best trek series, in terms of characters, story arcs and villains.
You're welcome! I'm glad I could brighten your day!
31:00 is like the most intense version of "Obrien must suffer" I've ever heard
All i can think of during this is Picard blasting with his Thompson. Nice to here from Rene again.
I really hope that in my lifetime we can get the blue ray remaster of this entire show. Faithful to the one that came before like Star trek TNG was.
I didn't know that it was never released on Blu-Ray? I hope they release it one day too!
Did they use film or digital? Voyager (sadly) was done digitally and they deleted the originals. The only way an hd will be done of voyager is if new technology is developed.
@@TS_Autumn_Atomic I believe digital as well...I think I remember watching something that explained why it would be extremely difficult or take years for any other ST show to be re-done in the same way :/
That was entertaining :-) If it had contained the full content of the text of the book, this would have run to 9.5 hours :-)
Quark is really written like first season Quark, I hate the way he is characterized here.
Thankfully Rene is reading, it really elevates the material.
Oh, and also, O'Brien must suffer even in the books huh? Sees his wife and child killed in front of him so he launches a suicidal revenge attack immediately afterwards.
Imagine if they had filmed this though, it would be exciting to watch.
Never forget that the guy who write this also wrote another star trek story titled (I shit you not) “Invasion Omnibus: First Strike; The Soldiers of Fear; Time's Enemy; The Final Fury”
“Invasion Omnibus: First Strike; The Soldiers of Fear; Time's Enemy; The Final Fury” was the name of 1 book??
I'm confused on how exactly everything was back to normal at the end???
They travelled back in time to prevent the attack.
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I too!
Unlike engaging DS9 audio-books like The 34th Rule, Fallen Heroes is bad. The writing is lazy, the narrative is a pastiche of tired & very generalized sci-fi and combat-drama tropes, and the plot holes are big enough to pilot the Enterprise-E through. That being said, I enjoyed Fallen Heroes despite it sucking so very very badly.
Because: Some ST is better than no ST. But, seriously people: This is, like, far worse than the worst ST fan-fic or even the Shatner-writes-and-narrates ST material phenomenon. I mean, he gives us essentially the same story over and over but damn if I don't keep listening. It's a mixed bag of awesome and fondue party cheesy in which he takes the (ST TOS characters and situations including the mirror universe stuff and moves it into the TNG universe) ball and keeps running with it well after the TD. But despite the flaws, we love Shatner writing and reading ST, and taking the premise of TOS and TNG at the same party to new and exciting levels, don't we folks?
Point being, Fallen Heroes is so bad it's almost good (but not quite).
So to all those praising FH: Were you, like, seven years old when you heard the audio-book? Or what? Because if you were just a child and this was all-new material to you then, fine: Fallen Heroes might have legitimately rocked your world. But otherwise, how can anyone possibly have experienced it as anything but a hot mess? Pleas,
In short, it was fun to hear every character getting their “I’m taking as many as I can” moment. Everyone getting blown away by actual, real guns was what I always want In Borg episodes so I’m greatly entertained