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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the third live-action television series in the Star Trek franchise and aired in syndication from January 1993 through June 1999. There were a total of 173 (original broadcast & DVD) or 176 (syndicated) episodes over the show's seven seasons, which are listed here in chronological order by original airdate, which match the episode order in each season's DVD set.
Overall 176 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine would be produced, [19] with an average run-time of 43 minutes each. Geek.com calculated 126 hours of total viewing time for the series. [20] The show debuted in January 1993 with the double-episode "Emissary", half-way through the 6th season of The Next Generation.
"The Die Is Cast" is the 67th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 21st episode of the third season. It is the second half of a two-part episode, concluding the story begun in the previous episode, "Improbable Cause". This episode was first televised in broadcast syndication in May 1995. [1]
"Soldiers of the Empire" is the 119th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 21st episode of the fifth season. It was directed by LeVar Burton . Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Starfleet -run space station Deep Space Nine .
Jadzia Dax is the chief science officer of the space station Deep Space Nine and is close friends with station commander Benjamin Sisko. Later in the series, she becomes involved with the Klingon character Worf , and they marry during the sixth season of the show.
In 2018, SyFy included this episode on their binge-watching guide for episodes focusing on Jadzia Dax. [7] In 2019, Screen Rant ranked this episode worst of the ten worst episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. [8] They note that at that time it had a rating of 5.6/10 based on user rankings on the site IMDB. [8]
"Equilibrium" is the 50th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the fourth episode of the third season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on Deep Space Nine, a space station located near a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy, near the planet Bajor.
On April 1, 2003 Season 2 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was released on DVD video discs, with 26 episodes on seven discs. [6] This episode was released in 2017 on DVD with the complete series box set, which had 176 episodes on 48 discs. [7]