Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DVD) Review Nominated for 28 Emmys, including several for outstanding visual effects, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine continues the rich tradition of the original Star Trek franchise in 1960. Created by former LA police officer Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek TV series turned into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its audience. Which lasted only three seasons during its original term of Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of films featuring the original cast as well as novels, comics , collectibles, and tons of memories of Star Trek. In the wake of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), the first Star Trek spin-off from the original Star Trek: Deep Space Nine foreshadowed additional spin-offs - Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Star Trek Enterprise (2001). Sporting an entirely new distribution and the crew of his two predecessors, the show focuses on a particular system administered by the Federation instead of the usual Star Trek mission "to explore strange new worlds" ...
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine follows the exploits of the Starfleet crew aboard an abandoned and gutted the space station orbiting the planet of Bajor Cardassian. Following the Cardassian occupation, the government invited the Starfleet Bajorian to oversee the reconstruction of the space station. Deep Space Nine quickly transformed into a bustling city of commerce and a hub for travel (similar to Babylon 5) thanks to the discovery of an unknown wormhole nearby. But the wormhole leads to the Gamma Quadrant, the kingdom of the feared Dominion Alliance, which considers the wormhole travelers as a threat to its totalitarian grip on power. As such, the Dominion launches an attack against the Federation and its Klingon allies. The war that ensued and continues is the basis of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ...
Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) is credited with the discovery of the wormhole, and supervises the crew of Deep Space Nine as they wage battle to preserve the Federation. Ironically, his colleague, Constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois), is a Changeling - an alien race of "shapeshifters" who lead a united front of the Dominion. Together with the rest of the crew of Deep Space Nine, they struggle against the internal and external conflicts that threaten to destroy their way of life ...
The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine features a number of exciting episodes of DVD, including the first series "emissary" in which the station has recently abandoned Cardassian space, Terok Nor is relocated by the Federation at the request of Bajorians . Captain Benjamin Sisko took command and his discovery of the wormhole near the first stable release, a wormhole Bajorians loved by a god, Sisko becomes a prophet in the eyes of Bajorians. Meanwhile, the audience meets the rest of the cast and crew for Deep Space Nine ... Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "Move Along Home" in which cheating Quark invites a group of aliens from Gamma Quadrant to exact revenge on the crew of Deep Space Nine, and "Dramatis Personae" in which a stay Aliens transforms Sisko and Kira's enemies crew ...
Here is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 1) DVD:
Episode 1 (Emissary: Part 1) Air Date: 03/01/1993
Episode 2 (Emissary: Part 2) Air Date: 03/01/1993
Episode 3 (One Man) Air Date: 10/01/1993
Episode 4 (Past Prologue) Air Date: 17/01/1993
Episode 5 (Babel) Air Date: 24/01/1993
Episode 6 (Captive Pursuit) Air Date: 31/01/1993
Episode 7 (Q-Less Air Date): 07/02/1993
Episode 8 (Dax) Air Date: 14/02/1993
Episode 9 (the passenger) Air Date: 21/02/1993
Episode 10 (Move Along Home) Air Date: 14/03/1993
Episode 11 (The Nagus) Air Date: 21/03/1993
Episode 12 (Vortex) Air Date: 18/04/1993
Posted on March 18, 2010.
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