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''A Stitch in Time'' (), published June 5, 2000, is a ''
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'' novel written by
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. The novel originated from a biography of
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in the form of a diary which was written by Robinson after he landed the recurring role in the series. He would read extracts from it at ''
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'' conventions for fans, and was heard by novelist
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, who suggested he should submit it for publishing. Although it was announced that a sequel would be published in 2001, co-written by fellow actor Alexander Siddig, the only follow-up to the novel was Robinson's short story ''The Calling'' which was published as part of the ''Prophecy and Change'' anthology in 2003.


Plot

Presented as a letter from DS9's resident Cardassian spy and tailor
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to Dr. Julian Bashir, Garak recounts his life story, and also notes developments on
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after the end of the
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. According to the text, Garak has since assisted in the rebuilding and recovery of Cardassia, while also supporting democratic reforms for its government. He believes that the Dominion War and destruction of Cardassia were partially caused by Cardassia's military-led government. The narrative of the novel happens on
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after the end of the
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where Garak, living in the ruins of his childhood home, is helping with relief efforts while reminiscing about a society that is gone. As he is writing a letter to Julian Bashir, he also goes over his own life through journal entries. The first timeline follows him through his childhood in the home of
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being raised as the gardener's son with Mila as his birth mother, his training as a youth at a brutal military academy called
Bamarren Institute for State Intelligence ''A Stitch in Time'' (), published June 5, 2000, is a ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novel written by Andrew Robinson. The novel originated from a biography of Cardassian Elim Garak in the form of a diary which was written by Robinson after he l ...
, his recruitment into the
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, his rise through the ranks as a skilled operative carrying out various covert missions, his enmity with Gul Dukat and his disobedience of
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over Palandine, a woman he loves which leads to his downfall and exile. The second timeline takes place in DS9 where he is preparing for his mission with
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to join the Cardassian resistance under Damar.


Development history

''A Stitch in Time'' was written by
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, who portrayed Garak on ''
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''. Robinson had originally been in contention to portray the character of
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, and was down to the final three choices alongside
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and
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, with the role going to Auberjonois. He was invited back to the series to audition once more to portray the last Cardassian on the station, Garak, for the second episode of the series. Garak went on to become a recurring character. The novel itself originated from a biography of Garak, written by Robinson to flesh out the character, which he described as "an old actor's trick, if you’re hired for a role that you’re not familiar with, you write a biography of the character". The biography was written in the format of a diary, which Robinson would then read extracts from for fans at ''
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'' conventions as he found that he was being asked similar questions at every convention and wanted to do something more for the fans. left, upAndrew Robinson became the first ''Star Trek'' actor to publish a ''Star Trek'' novel without another writer with ''A Stitch in Time''.
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had just completed the novel ''
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'' with actor
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. George heard Robinson read from the biography at a ''Star Trek'' convention, and suggested that it would be suitable to be turned into a novel. Robinson submitted the proposal to the publishers of ''Star Trek'' novels and received a positive response, and so set about turning his biography of Garak into a full-length novel using the ''
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'' as a guide to ensure that references to other events within the ''Star Trek'' universe were correct. However, one inconsistency did show up in the novel where, Garak does business with
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when he initially comes to the station. However, in the episode, " The Wire", Garak states that they had never done business before. He agreed an outline of the narrative within the novel with the publishers, and Margaret Clark was his editor at
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. One element he found he once again had to tone down was the sexual content of the novel, due to the family orientated market of the books. Robinson had previously deliberately portrayed Garak as sexually ambiguous in the television show, but found that the writers wrote the character out of situations where this would show. Robinson has stated that one of the reasons he wrote the novel was to get "total closure" of the character, and compared Garak in the novel to the spies from the works of
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such as ''
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''. He said of the novel, The novel was half completed when ''Deep Space Nine'' finished after seven seasons. It was the first full-length novel written by Robinson, who had attempted to create works in this format previously but failed. It was written without the use of a ghost writer. It was numbered 27 in the original run of the Pocket Books ''Deep Space Nine'' novel series. It was announced in 2000 that Robinson and actor Alexander Siddig, who portrayed Dr. Julian Bashir on ''Deep Space Nine'', would write a sequel to ''A Stitch in Time'' due for publishing during 2001. However, no such sequel was subsequently published. Robinson had also said in an interview in 2002 that he had continued to write the Garak diaries following the conclusion of the novel, and suggested that they might become a new novel in the future. He was invited back to write a short story for the ''Deep Space Nine'' anniversary anthology ''Prophecy and Change'' () in 2003. His story, ''The Calling'', followed up on the events portrayed in ''A Stitch in Time''. ''A Stitch in Time'' was re-released in 2010 in Germany with an alternative cover.


Reception

Paul Cole for the ''
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'' from
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, UK, said of the novel, "It's a suitably ironic, oblique and at times obscure set of reminiscences as Robinson weaves together three different time-frames, held together with theme rather than an overall plot." In 2015, John Bardinelli of Barnesandnoble.com highlighted this as among of the best ''Star Trek'' novels.


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