Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9)
The complete Second season on DVDA 7-Disc Set With Over 20 Hours Of Entertainment! The entire second season: Exclusively on DVD in this gift set Original Broadcast Episodes Available for the first time in 5.1 Surround Episodes:Disc 1 421. The Homecoming 422. The Circle 423. The Siege 424. Invasive Procedures Disc 2 425. Cardassians 426. Melora 427. Rules of Acquisition 428. Necessary Evil Disc 3 429. Second Sight 430. Sanctuary 431. Rivals 432. The Alternate Disc 4 433. Armageddon Game 434. Whispers 435. Paradise 436. Shadowplay Disc 5 437. Playing God 438. Profit and Loss 439. Blood Oath 440. The Maquis, Part 1 Disc 6 441. The Maquis, Part II 442. The Wire 443. Crossover 444. The Colaborator Disc 7 445. Tribunal 446. The Jem'Hadar Special Features
Word that a previously thought dead Bajoran resistance legend is still alive sends Kira and Chief O'Brien to Cardassia IV to rescue him; meanwhile "The Circle", a sect of the Bajoran provisional government that is intent on wiping out alien influence, is sneaking into power.
Kira spends time with Vedek Bareil on Bajor just as the Circle begins receiving arms from an unknown source.
As a Circle-led Bajoran military attempts to occupy the station, a skeleton crew, led by Sisko fight to reveal the Circle's secret before they're forced to evacuate themselves. Meanwhile, Kira and Dax lead a mission to reveal the truth about the Circle, on Bajor.
A jealous Trill, who had waited his entire life to receive a symbiont but never did, decides to steal Dax's.
Political tensions rise on DS9 when Bajorans board the station with a supposedly orphaned Cardassian whom they have adopted.
Melora Pazlar, a new arrival on DS9 with a special gravity-based disability, finds an admirer in Bashir. Meanwhile, an old associate of Quark's comes to the station to kill the bartender.
A female Ferengi named Pel, posing as a male so that she can engage in business, falls for Quark during very important negotiations between the Ferengi and a Gamma Quadrant race.
Odo relives some terrible and tragic memories of a past investigation when he was the constable on Cardassian-occupied Deep Space Nine, then named Terok Nor.
While noted scientist Gideon Seyetik is preparing for an ambitious project, re-igniting a star, Sisko is intrigued by a woman who keeps disappearing.
A race that has been conquered twice over, one of the conquerors being the mysterious Dominion, comes to the station seeking aid and a new home.
Quark meets his match when a new rival opens a casino opposite his bar on the Promenade. Meanwhile, the station is suffering issues of high improbability.
Odo and his mentor Dr. Mora Pol discover a lifeform similar to Odo on a Gamma Quadrant planet.
Chief O'Brien, who still doesn't particularly like Doctor Bashir, must rely on him when the two are stranded on a planet and O'Brien is infected with a deadly, fast moving disease.
Chief O'Brien's world is turned upside down when for no reason whatsoever he is being ignored by his family and friends and is being closed out of every essential job on the station.
Sisko and Chief O'Brien discover a colony which lives without technology.
Odo and Dax investigate the mysterious disappearance of people from a village. Kira tries to keep a close eye on Quark, while Vedek Bareil unexpectedly visits.
A Trill named Arjin comes to DS9 to learn what it is to be a Trill with a symbiont but finds his teacher, Dax, to be less than he expected.
A Cardassian woman named Natima Lang, who was once a flame of Quark's, visits the station under dubious circumstances.
Three legendary Klingons come to DS9 to see if Jadzia will participate in a blood oath that they made with Dax's previous host Curzon.
The destruction of a Cardassian ship leads Sisko, Dukat, and Sisko's old friend Cal Hudson to the fact that there is an unofficial war between the Maquis and the Cardassians.
Sisko tries to resolve the Maquis crisis by preventing a war, freeing Gul Dukat and offering the defected Hudson the chance to return.
Dr. Bashir fights to save Garak's life when a device implanted in his brain, designed to alleviate pain in the event of torture, begins to malfunction and is slowly killing him.
Kira and Bashir find themselves in an alternate universe.
Vedek Bareil's targeted by fellow Kai candidate, Vedek Winn as having been a collaborator with the Cardassians during the Occupation.
Chief O'Brien goes through the horrific Cardassian judicial system when he is charged for an unknown crime.
While in the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko, Quark and a strange telepathic woman are captured by the Jem'Hadar, the soldiers of the Dominion.
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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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Robert Ford | Star Fleet Crew Member |
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David B. Levinson | Broik |
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Robin Morselli | Bajoran Officer |
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Mark Allen Shepherd | Morn |
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Kevin Grevioux | Security Officer |
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Sue Henley | Starfleet Command Officer |
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Michael Wajacs | Bajoran Civilian |
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Majel Barrett | Federation Computer |
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Mary D. Mascari | Bajoran Woman |
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Mary Newport | Bolian Woman |
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Sam Alejan | Starfleet Medical Officer |
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Rosalind Chao | Keiko O'Brien |
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Judi M. Durand | Cardassian Computer |
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Marc Alaimo | Gul Dukat |
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Randy James | Jones |
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Max Grodenchik | Rom |
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Tracee Cocco | Kobheerian |
| Edition | Fullscreen Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 7 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Surround 5.0 English Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Regions | Region 1 |