Title: Legacy, Year 1 Series: Alternate Histories of the Dominion war Author: Valerie Shearer Contact: thenightbird@sbcglobal.net Series: DS9 Part: 1/? Rating: PG-13 Codes: Character Death For full header, see part 0 Introduction Legacy - an Alternate History of the Dominion War If you read Surrender, you'll recognize a few of the characters in this story. I borrowed them. And the terraforming technology they use in Surrender to reclaim the land so it can be farmed has its origin in this story. So in a sense they are companion stories, except in Surrender the technology Vance and Blanchard are developing was taken by the Dominion during the war itself and used for their own purposes.. Imagine, if you will, that instead of replaying World War 2, the Dominion war had followed the pattern of the first world war instead. The time period for Year 1 is two years before the end of DS9 and the war. What if the Dominion had started the war, staging a massive surprise attack, before the Federation was ready? Instead of mines being in place, there are nothing but masses of Dominion ships and a massive chunk of Federation territory already under their control? Of course, in this story, the Dominion *keeps* what it captures. This story is set between In the Cards and Call to Arms, at the end of the Fifth season. The war starts about the same time, but it's a different war and those from DS9 who find themselves captives have not had the hard, terrifying years in-between to harden them that they had in Surrender. War is hard when you're a soldier. But it's harder, in its way, when your battles are to keep your family alive in what is essentially a planet-sized ghetto, and walk a fine line between becoming the enemy and following their orders when the cost is paid by your own, but knowing that the alternative is too terrible to allow. There have been real-life men who faced Sisko's dilemma in this story. I hope I've given him a realistic look without copying any one person. For this has to be about how Sisko would face a terrible position. In a sense, this is the opposite of Surrender. In that, we primarily see the world as the slaves at the bottom view it. In Legacy, the view is more balanced, asking how the men who have to stand between the enemy and the people find ways to live with it. Some do better than others, but all are damaged. Who can say what is harder, to be the one who has no choice but to obey or the one who must give the orders? I don't know how long this will end up being. I know how long the Dominion holds on and how it ends for them, but years will be skipped along the way. This one is the first, when innocence lives along side terror and everyone looks towards the skies waiting for the other shoe to drop. This year is rated PG-13 for intensity, but is far less violent than its sister story. Tyranny isn't always delivered at the point of a rifle. Sometimes, it comes at the tip of a pen and a form left incomplete. May you live in interesting times. Valerie Valerie, The Nightbird