Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the third in a series of sequels and prequels to the television show
Star Trek. It is set aboard a former
Cardassian space station (the
Deep Space Nine of the title) in orbit of the planetary system of
Bajor. In the first episode, the crew discover the presence nearby of a
wormhole, the
Celestial Temple of Bajoran prophesy, which allows the DS9 crew to travel to the
Gamma Quadrant.
The crew aboard the station face many struggles, including a major war with the Dominion, an array of previously unseen alien races, led by "the Founders", a race of shape-shifters. The Founders genetically engineered some of these new races to worship them as gods.
The series strayed from the original tone of Star Trek by being a little darker, and by being less focused on exploration. It also contains many religious themes and overtones, with the Bajorans worshipping "the Prophets"--a race of alien beings living outside time in the wormhole, and the Dominion's worshipping of the Founders.
A story arc which extends from the first episode through to its conclusions involves the station's commander Benjamin Sisko (later promoted to Captain) predestined role as the "Emissary" of the Prophets to the Bajoran Episode.
Episode List
DS9 was on for 7 seasons, from 1993 to 1999.
Characters:
Regular:
- Benjamin Lafayette Sisko, played by Avery Brooks
- Odo Ital, played by Rene Auberjonois
- Ezri Dax, played by Nicole de Boer
- Worf, played by Michael Dorn
- Jadzia Dax, played by Terry Farrell
- Jake Sisko, played by Cirroc Lofton
- Miles Edward O'Brien, played by Colm Meaney
- Quark, played by Armin Shimerman
- Julian Bashir, played by Alexander Siddig
- Kira Nerys, played by Nana Visitor
Recurring:
- Elim Garak, played by Andrew Robinson
- Weyoun, played by Jeffrey Combs
- Brunt, played by Jeffrey Combs
- Dukat, played by Marc Alaimo
- Damar, played by Casey Biggs
- Nog, played by Aron Eisenberg
- Rom, played by Max Grodénchik
- Zek, played by Wallace Shawn
- Leeta, played by Chase Masterson
- Martok, played by J. G. Hertzler
- Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien, played by Rosalind Chao
- Molly O'Brien, played by Hana Hatae
- Vic Fontaine, played by James Darren
- Winn Adami (often called Kai, her main post), played by Louise Fletcher
- Morn, played by Mark Allen Shepherd
- Cassidy Yates, played by Penny Johnson
- Michael Eddington, played by Kenneth Marshall
- Gowron, played by Robert O'Reilly
- Lwaxana Troi, played by Majel Barrett Roddenberry
- The female changeling, played by Salome Jens
Chase Masterson, real name Christianne Carafano, was the victim in the legal case
Carafano v. Metrosplash.com, which reaffirmed the protection given by the
Communications Decency Act.
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