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After DS9’s finale, Kira must hold the station together as prophecy, murder, and new threats pull everyone in different directions.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Dark Eden.
Plot structure labels used: slow-burn, multi-perspective, first-person narration, coming-of-age arc, linear progression, open ending, setup for sequel
Focused on “setup volume” where exact label matches exist.
This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their plot structure embeddings are close.
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