20: The Bashir-Locken Inversion
Abyss.
"For every Julian Bashir that can be created, there's a Khan Singh
waiting in the wings." Those are the words of Starfleet Rear
Admiral Bennett, and they highlight why the Federation is skiddish
on genetic enhancement. But not everyone is so concerned about the
risks—including Section 31. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts
Matthew Rushing and Christopher Jones continue their look at the
Deep Space Nine relaunch with the third book in the series, Abyss.
A worthy continuation of Avatar's aftermath, Abyss challenges
Bashir's ideas of who he is as well as our ideas of right, wrong,
and strength of faith.
In our news segment we get our first look at the new Deep Space 9
station with the new cover art for Revelation and Dust, find a few
new clues about the McCoy-centric Seasons of Light and Darkness,
hear Alan Dean Foster's thought on novelising Star Trek Into
Darkness, find out what Mike Johnson has planned for After
Darkness, see The Best of Klingons, and learn about a John Harrison
miniseries.
# Genetic EnhancementThe process of using genetic engineering and technology to improve human abilities, raising ethical concerns within the Star Trek universe.