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In 2019, CBR rated all 31 seasons (across seven series at that time, including the first season of Star Trek: Discovery) of the Star Trek franchise, separately ranking each season of each series. [9] They rated Season 6 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the very best season of any Star Trek season up to that time. CBR rankings. 1 – Season 6; 6 ...
Babylon 5, another science-fiction series with a similar premise, set on a space station, aired around the same period as Deep Space Nine. Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski indicated that Paramount Television was aware of his concept as early as 1989, [50] when he attempted to sell the show to the studio and provided them with the series ...
"It's Only a Paper Moon" is the 160th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the tenth episode of the seventh season. Directed by Anson Williams, the episode was written by Ronald D. Moore and based on a pitch by David Mack and John J. Ordover, who had previously written "Starship Down" from season 4.
The entire series of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was released on Region 1 and Region 2 DVD in 2003. In Region 4, it was released on DVD between May 2003 and May 2004. [1] [2] Slimpack versions (like those released in 2006 for Star Trek: The Next Generation) were released in Region 2 areas on April 30, 2007. [3]
As such, the Dominion determine to destroy the Cardassians as a sign of their strength. They begin to annihilate Cardassian colonies and settlements, and then destroy Deep Space 9 itself. With the destruction of Deep Space 9, reinforcements from the Gamma Quadrant pour through the wormhole and the Alpha Quadrant forces retreat. The Dominion ...
Pages in category "Video games based on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2015, Geek.com recommended this episode as "essential watching" for their abbreviated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine binge-watching guide, which they note focuses on the changelings. [4] In 2020, Den of Geek ranked this episode as the 14th most scary episode of all Star Trek franchise television episodes. [5]
In 2019, ComicBook.com ranked "Emissary" the tenth best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. [17] SciFiNow ranked this one of the top ten episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 2020, describing it as an "excellent pilot" establishing the character of Benjamin Sisko as "a man with a deep sense of duty and grief". [18]