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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine [DSN]

Different races try to coexist peacefully in the third Star Trek spin-off. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine takes place on a 24th-century space station that serves as a frontier town on the edge of a wormhole that enables travelers to journey vast distances in short periods of time. Deep Space Nine includes several characters from its predecessor, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and had a healthy seven-season run. Starring: Avery Brooks as Cdr. Sisko; Rene Auberjonois as Odo; Siddig El Fadil as Dr. Bashir; Terry Ferrell as Jadzia Dax; Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko; Armin Shimerman as Quark; Colm Meaney as Miles O'Brien; Nana Visitor as Maj. Kira Nerys; Michael Dorn as Lt. Cdr. Worf; and Nicole deBoer as Lt. Ezri Dax.

Genre: Action and Adventure, Science-Fiction

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    • Episode 26

      What You Leave Behind, Part II

      aired: Wed, Jun 2, 1999

      In part two of the series finale the Caradassian Rebellion reaches Dominion headquarters leaving Weyoun and the Female Changeling to realize that the end of their reign of terror may be near. The Federation Alliance wins their final battle against the Dominion and Breen with some heartbreaking consequences.

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    • Episode 25

      What You Leave Behind, Part I

      aired: Wed, Jun 2, 1999

      In the first part of the final episode of the series we find the Alpha Quadrant Alliance working together to prepare a final invasion of Cardassia. With their limited resources they work together to find a possible way to defeat the Dominion and the Breen. Benjamin is visited once more by his mother Sarah in a vision with news that his role as Emissary may soon end.

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    • Episode 24

      The Dogs of War

      aired: Wed, May 26, 1999

      Stardate 52889.3: The Federation has started to catch up with the new Dominion-Breen weaponry. Arriving from the Utopia Planetia Fleet Yards is the U.S.S. Sao Paulo , a Defiant -class warship with the most up-to-date specs on Breen weaponry. With the arrival of the Sao Paulo , the Federation is once again back in the game. On Cardassia Prime, Colonel Kira, Garak, and Legate Damar attempt to bring more of the Cardassian military into their force, only to be caught in a trap. The three transport to the surface in an out-of-the-way place, but they see that they are in trouble. Their Jem'Hadar vessel is destroyed high above them, they are left stranded deep in enemy territory.

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    • Episode 23

      Extreme Measures

      aired: Wed, May 19, 1999

      Stardate 52645.7: With Odo knocking at death's door, scant time remains to find a cure. In an effort to lure Section 31 out of hiding to obtain the vaccine, Doctor Bashir and Chief O'Brien have gone behind Captain Sisko's back. Now, telling him about their plan, Doctor Bashir informs Sisko that Section 31 is the only hope that Odo has left.

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    • Episode 22

      Tacking into the Wind

      aired: Wed, May 12, 1999

      While Colonel Kira lectures the Cardassians on their tactics, Odo returns from a successful mission agains the Dominion. Taking a break, he rests his now weakened body. Unknown to him, he was infected long ago by Section 31 and now it's only a matter of time before he succumbs to the illness. Back at Deep Space Nine, Doctor Bashir works exhaustively to make sure that Odo is saved.

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    • Episode 21

      When It Rains...

      aired: Wed, May 5, 1999

      The Battle of Chin'toka has decimated the Federation. Of all starships assigned to the campaign, only one survived the Breen onslaught. The Klingon Bird of Prey that did survive has allowed the Federation-Klingon-Romulan Alliance to come up with a partial way of defending themselves. Fortunately for them, the Cardassians have risen up against their former allies, buying Starfleet and the Romulans time to develop defenses agains the Breen's weapons. In an effort to help the Cardassians, Sisko sends his best officer to aid them in throwing off their Dominion oppressors: Colonel Kira Nerys.

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    • Episode 20

      The Changing Face of Evil

      aired: Wed, Apr 28, 1999

      Helped by Legate Damar escape from the Dominion, Ezri and Worf have returned to Deep Space Nine. Unfortunately, they have little to report to Sisko about the new Dominion-Breen alliance. The only thing that is made clear is the message that Captain Sisko receives moments later: The Breen have attacked Earth.

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    • Episode 19

      Strange Bedfellows

      aired: Wed, Apr 21, 1999

      A generous offer has been made by the Dominion to the Breen Confederacy. With a new alliance about to be created, the Dominion's leaders, the Founders, are confident that the new treaty between the two great empires will bring an end to the Federation once and for all. However, Legate Damar is not very happy with the arrangement. While he is the leader of Cardassia, his rank is merely ceremonial. The Dominion really controls the Cardassian Union, and Damar cannot see anything good about this new treaty.

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    • Episode 18

      Til Death Do Us Part

      aired: Wed, Apr 14, 1999

      Sisko has been told by his mother that he must walk in the path that the prophets have laid out for him, which may mean not marrying Kasidy. Kai Winn visits Benjamin and he tells her a bit about his vision. Once she leaves, she receives her first vision and is told that the Sisko has strayed from the path and that she must put Bajor on the right path again.

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    • Episode 17

      Penumbra

      aired: Tue, Apr 6, 1999

      Stardate 52576.2: On a visit to Bajor, Captain Sisko is taken for a trip to Kendra Provice, where he eyes some land that is so beautiful to him, he purchases it, bringing himself one step closer to living on Bajor. Meanwhile, the Colonel brings word that the I.K.S. Rotarran and I.K.S. Koraga had been attacked in the Badlands by the Dominion. The Koraga is destroyed and only six escape pods are retrieved. The Captain of the ship, Lieutenant Commander Worf, is not among the survivors found.

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    • Episode 16

      Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges

      aired: Wed, Mar 3, 1999

      The continuing war with the Dominion begins to strain relations between the Klingons and the Romulans. Meanwhile, the Federation is more than happy to accomodate their new Romulan friends. However, some within the Federation are not happy about this. One of them is Luthor Sloan, Director of Section 31. Reaching out to his newest recruit, he assigns Doctor Julian Bashir to a clandestine mission.

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    • Episode 15

      Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang

      aired: Tue, Feb 23, 1999

      Visiting Vic before they enter their Alamo holosuite program, Doctor Bashir and Chief O'Brien are entertained by the hologram to put them in the mood before they make their last stand at the mission. However, before Vic can finish his song, his holosuite setting is changed to a mafia-type casino run by one of the local bosses, who has just purchased Vic's old place of business. Unable to turn the program off, Bashir and O'Brien leave with Vic in order to figure out how to bring back Vic's former haunts.

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    • Episode 14

      Chimera

      aired: Wed, Feb 17, 1999

      Returning from a conference, Chief O'Brien and Constable Odo are paid a visit by a Changeling. However, the Changeling calls himself a Metamorph. He, like Odo, was one of the one hundred shape-shifters sent out by the Founders at an early age in order to experience other species' ways of life. The Metamorph has been trying to return home ever since. Luckily, Odo is the first shape-shifter that the Changeling encountered.

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    • Episode 13

      Field of Fire

      aired: Tue, Feb 9, 1999

      After a night of celebrating his successful mission aboard the Defiant , a Lieutenant Junior Grade is killed with a shot through the heart. Later, another Starfleet officer is found murdered. In both instances, the weapon used to kill the victim fired a projectile round, not seen since the advent of phaser rifles. Ezri Dax, who had become acquainted with the Ensign, finds herself dreaming about the Dax host who had been found guilty of murder. That former host, Joran Belar, is trying to reemerge through Ezri to help find the killer.

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    • Episode 12

      The Emperor's New Cloak

      aired: Wed, Feb 3, 1999

      While Quark prays to the Grand Exchequer to allow him prosperous business and to see his dream of being with Ezri come to fruition, he receives a visit from a very different Ezri. Unfortunately for Quark, this isn't Ezri Dax, and she isn't here on a social call. The Grand Nagus, who has been missing for some time, greets Quark from a message tube, and goes on to say that he tried to open negotiations for trade with the Mirror Universe's Alliance. However, the venture is in jeopardy unless Quark is able to smuggle a cloaking device into the Mirror Universe. Should he fail, the Nagus will be meeting the Grand Exchequer in person.

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    • Episode 11

      Prodigal Daughter

      aired: Wed, Jan 6, 1999

      Julian notifies Captain Sisko that Chief O'Brien has been out of touch for three days. The Chief had been searching for the wife of a former Orion Syndicate member who he had helped capture (" Honor Among Thieves "). His last known location was New Sydney, where, coincidentally, Ezri's mother has quite a bit of influence since she runs a mining operation in the sector. After three years away, Ezri finally returns home to see her family and learn whatever she can about the whereabouts of O'Brien.

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    • Episode 10

      It's Only a Paper Moon

      aired: Wed, Dec 30, 1998

      Lieutenant Nog returns to Deep Space Nine after being fitted with a new leg after he lost his limb against the Jem'Hadar at AR-558 (" The Siege of AR-558 "). Tired out from all the talking that he has had to do with Federation counselors, Nog wants nothing more than to return to duty. His leg, however, refuses to cooperate.

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    • Episode 9

      Covenant

      aired: Wed, Nov 25, 1998

      Major Kira receives a former teacher of hers, now a Vedek, who had been on sabbatical from the University of Bajor. Always travelling and seeking answers, the Vedek brought the Major something that she may find interesting. When she unwraps the gift, she is transported to Empok Nor, Deep Space Nine's sister station, long thought abandoned by the Cardassians. Now, a group of Bajorans have settled there. Worshipping the enemies of the Prophets, the Pah-Wraiths, they now follow their Gods under a new leader: Dukat.

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    • Episode 8

      The Siege of AR-558

      aired: Wed, Nov 18, 1998

      The Defiant heads to AR-558, a former Dominion communications array now under Federation control. The array, however, isn't giving ups its secrets too easily and all attempts to link up with the array have proven fruitless. With subspace mines set up around the asteroid and Jem'Hadar soldiers continuing to lay siege to the rock, coupled with Federation forces that have been holding the array for five months, the Defiant crew find a demoralized force in place. When the Jem'Hadar attack yet again, Sisko elects to stay behind with his team in order to hold the ground.

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    • Episode 7

      Once More Unto the Breach

      aired: Wed, Nov 11, 1998

      Planning a sweeping attack with five Klingon vessels against a Dominion installation, General Martok readies his troops for battle. Much to his chagrin, he learns that Worf wishes to have the old Klingon Kor, who the Empire no longer has a place for, join the fleet in a command post. Martok refuses, but Worf uses his influence to make Kor an officer, where the Dahar Master will join the calvary aboard Martok's flag ship as third in command.

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    • Episode 6

      Treachery, Faith and the Great River

      aired: Wed, Nov 4, 1998

      Needing a stabilizer on the Defiant , Captain Sisko orders Chief O'Brien to have part in place on the ship when he returns in three days. Unfortunately, O'Brien won't be able to procure the item for three weeks. Overhearing the conversation with the Captain is Nog, who offers to use a bit of his Ferengi sense of commerce to find the stabilizer for the Chief in three days. Elsewhere, Odo receives a message from his Cardassian contact, long thought dead, to rendezvous with him at their usual location. While there, Odo discovers that his contact is in fact dead. In his place stands Weyoun, who has decided to defect to the Federation.

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    • Episode 5

      Chrysalis

      aired: Wed, Oct 28, 1998

      Doctor Bashir's four genetically-altered colleagues - Jack, Sarina, Patrick, and Lauren - return to Deep Space Nine so that Bashir can help Sarina regain her ability to process information around her, allowing her to communicate with others. While the doctor does not have the entire procedure ready for use, his three friends are more than willing to help Sarina in any way they can.

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    • Episode 4

      Take Me Out to the Holosuite

      aired: Wed, Oct 21, 1998

      The Federation starship T'Kumbra , staffed with an all Vulcan crew, has docked at Deep Space Nine for repairs. Its Captain is Solok, who has an intense rivalry with the Captain of DS9. Since the holosuites on the T'Kumbra are down, Solok requests the use of the station's holosuites. In doing so, he puts forth the challenge to Sisko and his staff to best his Vulcan athletes in an old Terran form of competition: Baseball.

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    • Episode 3

      Afterimage

      aired: Wed, Oct 14, 1998

      Although it has only been a few days she stepped foot on the station, Ezri Dax has many memories of Deep Space Nine, both good and bad. The problem, however, is that she reminds almost everyone of Jadzia. Due to this, Ezri has decided to leave the station and return to her previous assignment as ship's counselor. Just before she leaves, she is ordered by Captain Sisko to look in on Garak, who has had several claustrophobic panic attacks.

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    • Episode 2

      Shadows and Symbols

      aired: Tue, Oct 6, 1998

      Stardate 52152.6: Accompanied by Doctor Bashir, Chief O'Brien, and Quark, Worf sets off on General Martok's Bird of Prey on a glorious mission to attack a Dominion shipyard. Using the element of surprise to destroy the base, Worf hope that this mission will help Jadzia reach Sto-Vo-Kor. On Deep Space Nine, the Romulan armament on one of Bajor's moons has been found out and Major Kira blockades the moon so that no Romulans attempt to land on the surface. On Tyree, Captain Sisko, his father, son, and Ezri Dax, look for the message that the Prophets have been guiding Benjamin towards.

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    • Episode 1

      Image in the Sand

      aired: Wed, Sep 30, 1998

      Recently promoted to Colonel, Kira continues to oversee Deep Space Nine while Captain Sisko is away on Earth. The Dominion War continues to go badly for the Federation and a Romulan delegation is invited to the station to coordinate efforts. Away for the past three months, Sisko waits in his father's establishment in New Orleans, waiting for a message from the Prophets. He finally receives one and is shown an image of a woman in the sand.

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  • max5470

    max5470 says

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    Tue, Nov 17, 2009

    i even prefer ds9 to tng. ds9 has a clear begining and end which i like
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  • smosquito

    smosquito says

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    Fri, Nov 13, 2009

    If we want to categorise the best aspects of Star Trek we would say it deals with issues yet leaves the interpretation open. Star Trek can have episodes like Far Beyond the Stars or Past Tense that challenge how we see our reality, and Star Trek can do that with impunity because it's a made up future reality. It's better than our reality, because people have consciences forged of duranium, tempered by the made up prime directive, and they care about one another; yet it's not an unrecognisable reality. We could all be like that if we tried. We could be better people, more like Benjamin Sisko, if we want to.
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  • EUGENEMDAVIS

    EUGENEMDAVIS says

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    Sun, Nov 8, 2009

    Great thing thing that I watch DS9 here with any commercials. I use to watch DS9 until the network started to change the time the show was suppose to be on,n ow years later all of the other episodes that I missed I can watch it here via megavideo. Hey guys at tv.blinks.com keep the good work up.
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  • smosquito

    smosquito says

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    Wed, Oct 28, 2009

    DS9 was wonderful TV. I saw some but not all of them when they first came out. I rediscovered my love of Star Trek through this series a couple of years ago. It's actually better than I remembered. This show is better than Battlestar Galactica, the new standard in sci fi (or syfy or whatever ...) because it's totally compelling through the characters. They're rich and developed, every scene is tense and full of story, (albeit in a different less 2000's influenced way than galactica) but every moment is really fun too. Have we lost that in sci fi? Can we have a bright vision of the future in sci fi again? Many say that the new Star Trek movie has restored fun to Sci Fi, but to me that fun has come at the price of the authenticity of Star Trek. Here's hoping for a new Star Trek series, and for my part I hope it's not one set in the new "alternate universe." Canon is there for a purpose.
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  • gamerzbrotherz

    gamerzbrotherz says

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    Mon, Oct 19, 2009

    i never thought that ds9 got as much credit as it deserved. its rilly a great show and whoever doesnt like this show rilly isnt much of a trekkie.
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