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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #6 — Field Trip | John Peel / Pocket Books (1995) | Jake & Nog vs. Cardassian Raiders
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #6 — Field Trip | John Peel / Pocket Books (1995) | Jake & Nog vs. Cardassian Raiders
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Jake Sisko finally gets his wish — a field trip through the Wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant. What could possibly go wrong? Turns out: a lot. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #6 — Field Trip, John Peel sends Jake, Nog, T'Ara, Ashley, and the rest of Keiko O'Brien's class straight into a Cardassian ambush on a planet where the plants move, run, eat… and scream.
What's Included:
- 📖 Paperback chapter book — all-new adventure based on the hit television series
- 🎨 Interior illustrations by Todd Cameron Hamilton throughout
Book Details:
- 🏆 Author: John Peel | Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Book #6
- ⚡ Publisher: Pocket Books / Star Trek (Simon & Schuster) — 1995
- 📸 ISBN: 0-671-88287-2 | EAN-13: 9780671882877
- 🎬 Cover art by Alan Gutierrez | Interior illustrations by Todd Cameron Hamilton
- 📅 TM, ® & © 1995 Paramount Pictures | Reading Level: RL 6.2 | Ages 8–12 | Single issue — bagged for protection
Why Collectors Love It:
The DS9 young adult series is one of the more underrated corners of the Trek expanded universe — and Field Trip is a standout entry. Peel leans into the DS9 ensemble perfectly: Jake's curiosity, Nog's Ferengi survival instincts, and Keiko's increasingly regrettable decision to take a class through an active wormhole. The carnivorous screaming plants are genuinely unsettling for a kids' book, and Alan Gutierrez's cover art captures the chaos of the Cardassian ambush with the kind of energy that made these Pocket Books covers iconic. Book #6 in the series, Paramount licensed, mid-90s Trek at its most fun.
Condition Notes:
Used paperback — shows normal wear consistent with its age. Light cover wear, spine intact. Bagged for protection. Please review photos for specific condition details.
Perfect For: Star Trek DS9 fans and Jake Sisko stans, 90s Pocket Books Trek series collectors, young adult sci-fi chapter book hunters, and anyone who thinks Keiko O'Brien deserved better storylines.
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