
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
When the Cardassian occupation of Bajor ended in 2369, the mining space-station Terok Nor was left abandoned, its systems ripped out. By invitation of the provisional Bajoran government, Starfleet stepped in to oversee the rebuilding and day-to-day operations of the newly christened Deep Space Nine. DS9 soon became a center of travel and commerce thanks to a newly found stable wormhole leading to the largely unexplored Gamma Quadrant.
When the troubled Commander Sisko takes command of a surrendered space station, he learns that it borders a unique stable wormhole.
Tahna Los, a former Bajoran terrorist during the Occupation, asks Sisko for asylum on DS9. Meanwhile, the station's last Cardassian inhabitant, Garak, possibly a former spy for the Cardassian government, proves an interesting mystery to Dr. Bashir.
Ibudan, a criminal Odo has dealt with before, returns to DS9 only to be murdered shortly after - leaving Odo to be the prime suspect. Jake and Nog's trouble-making prompt Keiko to do something helpful for the station's children.
The crew and civilian population of Deep Space Nine begin to speak gibberish when a plague - an 'aphasia virus' - engineered by the Bajorans as a weapon against the Cardassians, accidentally gets released into the station's atmosphere.
For the first time an alien comes from the other side of the wormhole. He has ship trouble and seems very reluctant to accept any help. Chief O'Brien quickly finds out he has a secret.
Q, the Enterprise-D's consistent omnipotent annoyance, comes to harass the DS9 crew when his traveling companion, Vash, refuses to travel with Q any longer.
Jadzia Dax is accused of a murder that her previous host, Curzon, supposedly committed.
Rao Vantika, a captured criminal, is badly burned and dies in Bashir's arms but the criminal's captor believes that he is still alive.
The Wadi from the Gamma Quadrant visit DS9, thereby making first contact with the Federation. When they catch Quark cheating, they let him off by playing a special game.
The Ferengi leader, Grand Nagus Zek, comes to the station. He seems very interested in Quark's bar.
A man named Croden tells Odo he can take him to a place where aliens much like Odo himself exist, which would help Odo find out where he truly comes from.
While showing Bajoran spiritual leader Kai Opaka the wormhole, she, Sisko, Bashir and Kira crash land on a moon. The locals are in a never-ending war where they cannot die.
While Sisko tries to negotiate an agreement between two Bajoran factions, he orders O'Brien to escort Bashir to investigate an emergency that endangers a village.
Kira must convince an old Bajoran farmer to leave a moon becoming uninhabitable due to mining operations. Jake and Nog try to trade off Cardassian yamok sauce.
While Dax investigates an unusual energy reading near DS9 to see if it's dangerous for the station, people's imaginations suddenly come alive, causing chaos.
Lwaxana Troi comes for a political visit and instead hounds Odo for romantic attention. Meanwhile, an alien probe wreaks havoc with the station's computer, leaving Odo and Lwaxana trapped together.
The entire station's command staff, save Odo, become power hungry and vie to defeat each other by forming secret alliances and plotting assassinations. Odo tries to figure out the cause of this mysterious behavior.
A Cardassian suffering from Kalla-Nohra, a disease that indicates he served in a labor camp, visits DS9. Kira is determined to convict him as a war criminal.
Vedek Winn, a candidate in the race for the open Kai position, stirs up trouble on DS9 when she attempts to boycott Keiko's school for not teaching Bajoran religious beliefs.
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Colm Meaney | Chief Miles O'Brien |
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Rene Auberjonois | Constable Odo |
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Alexander Siddig | Doctor Julian Bashir |
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Armin Shimerman | Quark |
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Nana Visitor | Major Kira Nerys |
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Avery Brooks | Commander Benjamin 'Ben' Sisko |
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Terry Farrell | Lt. Jadzia Dax |
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Cirroc Lofton | Jake Sisko |
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Chad McCord | Ensign |
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Mark Allen Shepherd | Morn |
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Robert Ford | Star Fleet Crew Member |
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Robin Morselli | Bajoran Officer |
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Judi M. Durand | Computer Voice |
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Robert Coffee | Bajoran Civillian |
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Randy James | Jones |
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Mark Lentry | Command Division Officer |
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Tyana Parr | Human DS9 Resident |
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Michael Zurich | Bajoran Security Deputy |
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Scott Barry | Bajoran Officer |
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David B. Levinson | Broik |
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Majel Barrett | Computer Voice |
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Kevin Grevioux | Security Officer |
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Aron Eisenberg | Nog |
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Max Grodenchik | Ferengi Pit Boss |
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Dennis Madalone | Ennis Warrior |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 3479 |
Added Date | Dec 09, 2016 09:41:22 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:18:56 |