The Cardassian occupation of Bajor ended in 2369, the mining space-station Terok Nor left abandoned, its systems ripped out. By invitation of the provisional Bajoran government, Starfleet steps in to oversee the rebuilding and the day-to-day operations of the renamed Deep Space Nine. Then found to be strategically important as it is near to a stable worm-hole which leads to the Gamma Quadrant.
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07x26 What You Leave Behind, Part II Aired: Jun. 02, 1999Stardate Unknown In part two of the series finale the Caradassian Rebellion reaches Dominion headquarters leaving Weyoun and the Female … [continue reading]
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Directors
- David Livingston (17 episodes)
- Les Landau (14 episodes)
- Allan Kroeker (13 episodes)
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- Michael Piller (190 episodes)
- Rick Berman (177 episodes)
- Gene Roddenberry (173 episodes)
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- According to an April 2003 interview, Avery Brooks was initially required by contract to appear with hair in order to prevent confusion with his Spenser: For Hire character, Hawk. In later…
[show]According to an April 2003 interview, Avery Brooks was initially required by contract to appear with hair in order to prevent confusion with his Spenser: For Hire character, Hawk. In later seasons, as Sisko became established, Brooks was allowed to shave his head and re-grow his beard.
[hide] - Buck Bokai's baseball card, a collectable featured on Benjamin Sisko's desk, had actor Keone Young on the front, in character, but showed "Trek" model maker Gregory Jein, who invented the…
[show]Buck Bokai's baseball card, a collectable featured on Benjamin Sisko's desk, had actor Keone Young on the front, in character, but showed "Trek" model maker Gregory Jein, who invented the "history" of the character, on the back. The pair bore an uncanny resemblance to each other.
[hide] - O'Brien and later Worf were the only two regulars on a Star Trek series to be carried over from another.




















