
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
This show reached a planned conclusion with a proper series finale.
8.41993 - 199960 minSummary
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9) focuses on the 24th century adventures of Captain Benjamin Sisko on space station Deep Space 9, an outpost situated near the mouth of a stable wormhole on the far reaches of explored space. Although Sisko commands Deep Space 9, the station actually belongs to the inhabitants of nearby Bajor, who requested Starfleet's protective presence after Bajoran freedom fighters put an end to the brutal Cardassian occupation of their world. Approximately a sixth of the station's 300 permanent residents are Starfleet personnel; there is also a sizable Bajoran militia presence. The rest of Deep Space 9's inhabitants are civilians, most of whom work in the station's Promenade, a kind of indoor marketplace. Initially, Sisko's mandate from Starfleet was to protect Bajor and the station from any hostiles who ventured into the area. But with the discovery of the nearby wormhole—a shortcut through space that leads directly to the uncharted Gamma quadrant—Sisko's mandate has expanded exponentially, as the region becomes the gateway to all manner of visitors, both friendly and extremely hostile.
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Episodes
Emissary, Part I
In 2369, Cardassian forces finally withdraw from 70 years of Bajoran occupation -- on the edge of explored space, a new crew takes command of a former Cardassian space station and makes an incredible discovery that will change the galaxy.
Emissary, Part II
In 2369, Cardassian forces finally withdraw from 70 years of Bajoran occupation -- on the edge of explored space, a new crew takes command of a former Cardassian space station and makes an incredible discovery that will change the galaxy.
Past Prologue
A Bajoran terrorist tests Major Kira's loyalties to the Federation when he attempts to rid Bajor of the Federation for good.
A Man Alone
Odo, the station's mysterious, gruff and yet incredibly fair shape-shifter Constable, falls under suspicion for a Bajoran's baffling murder -- and xenophobic hatred rears its ugly head in the station's rush to judgment.
Babel
During refurbishment, Miles O'Brien unknowingly triggers a formerly dormant Bajoran underground booby trap that releases a potentially fatal virus throughout the station.
Captive Pursuit
As visitors from the Gamma Quadrant start to arrive through the wormhole, Chief O'Brien befriends an unusual alien, Tosk, as hunters descend on the station searching for their humanoid prey
Q-Less
Q arrives on DS9 fresh from exploring the Gamma Quadrant with archaeologist Vash. Soon afterwards, unexplained power fluctuations begin to plague the station, threatening to destroy it.
Dax
New evidence reopens a thirty-year-old murder case and Jadzia Dax's previous host, Curzon, is the prime suspect.
The Passenger
An alien criminal, attempting to prolong his life, hides his consciousness inside the mind of a station crew member.
Move Along Home
After being swindled by Quark, the Wadi, a visiting delegation from the Gamma Quadrant turns four crew members into 'pieces' for a bizarre game.
The Nagus
Grand Nagus Zek, the leader of the Ferengi Alliance, pays a surprise visit to lowly Quark's Bar to host a conference on exploiting the Gamma Quadrant -- and names Quark, not his own son, as his successor.
Vortex
A fugitive from the Gamma Quadrant attempts to trade evidence about Odo's people for freedom.
Battle Lines
A glimpse of the wormhole and Gamma Quadrant turns tragic, when a runabout carrying Kai Opaka, Sisko, Bashir, and Kira crashes on a planet of eternal war, where it is impossible for the combatants to die.
The Storyteller
Chief O'Brien is appointed spiritual leader of a Bajoran village. Meanwhile, Nog and Jake try to help their new friend settle a struggle between two Bajoran villages.
Progress
While overseeing an evacuation mission, Kira must try to persuade a stubborn old farmer to leave his home. Back on the station, Jake and Nog set out to turn an inordinate amount of seemingly worthless condiments into profit.
If Wishes Were Horses
DS9 residents suddenly find their imaginations are manifested in physical form, and a spatial rift threatens to destroy the Bajoran system.
The Forsaken
A visiting Lwaxana Troi becomes enamoured with Odo after he retrieves a stolen item of hers from a thief. Meanwhile, an alien computer program wreaks havoc with the station's systems.
Dramatis Personae
Acting out roles both melodramatic and deadly, the DS9 command staff are infected by a viral historical incident archive from an alien culture within the Gamma Quadrant.
Duet
After a Cardassian man arrives on the station suffering from an illness that he could only have contracted at a Bajoran labor camp during the Occupation, Major Kira leads an investigation to determine whether he is actually a notorious war criminal.
In the Hands of the Prophets
Orthodox Bajorans voice objections to secular teachings about the wormhole in the station's school, causing violent tensions to erupt between DS9's crew and an increasingly popular fundamentalist faction of the Bajoran faith.
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