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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. The show is set in the Milky Way galaxy, in the years 2369 - 2375. Unlike the other Star Trek TV shows, it takes place on a space station instead of a starship, so as not to have two series with starships at the same time. This made continuing story arcs and the appearance of recurring characters much more feasible. The show is noted for its well-developed characters and its original, complex plots. The series depended on darker themes, less physical exploration of space, and an emphasis on many aspects of war. DS9 premiered in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, ending in 1999. Rooted in Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek universe, it was the first Trek spin-off created without direct involvement from Roddenberry, although he did give his blessing to the concept shortly before his death in 1991. The series was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, at the request of Brandon Tartikoff, and produced by Paramount Television. Key writers, in addition to Berman and Piller, included showrunner Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Ronald D. Moore, Peter Allan Fields, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Hans Beimler, and René Echevarria.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. The show is set in the Milky Way galaxy, in the years 2369 - 2375. Unlike the other Star Trek TV shows, it takes place on a space station instead of a starship, so as not to have two series with starships at the same time. This made continuing story arcs and the appearance of recurring characters much more feasible. The show is noted for its well-developed characters and its original, complex plots. The series depended on darker themes, less physical exploration of space, and an emphasis on many aspects of war. DS9 premiered in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, ending in 1999. Rooted in Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek universe, it was the first Trek spin-off created without direct involvement from Roddenberry, although he did give his blessing to the concept shortly before his death in 1991. The series was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, at the request of Brandon Tartikoff, and produced by Paramount Television. Key writers, in addition to Berman and Piller, included showrunner Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Ronald D. Moore, Peter Allan Fields, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Hans Beimler, and René Echevarria.
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IMDbMost successful TV scifi franchise For and | 2016 | Gene
Most successful TV scifi franchise | 2016 | Gene
Television Programs | 2009
For and | 2005
Best Syndicated Series | 1997
Best Actor in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Avery
Best Actress in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Nana
Best Guest Actor in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Wallace
Best Guest Actress in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Louise
Best Ensemble in a Syndicated Series | 1997
Best Direction in a Syndicated Series | 1998
Best Writing in a Syndicated Series | 1998
Best Music in a Series | 1999
Best Production Design in a Series | 1997
Best MakeupHairstyling in a Series | 1997
Best Visual Effects in a Series | 1997
Best Episode of a Syndicated Series | 1997
Best Writing in a Series | 1998
Best Costume Design in a Series | 1997
Best Episode of a Series | 1998
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 1997 | Louise
Best Sound in a Series | 1997
Best Direction in Syndicated Series | 1997
Best Writing in Syndicated Series | 1997
Top TV Series | 1996 | Dennis
Film Originated Television Series Electronic Visual Effects | 1998 | Don
Television Series | 1997
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | 1993
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music | 1993 | Dennis
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 1993
Best Sound Editing ADR | 1993 | Ashley
Outstanding Makeup for a Series | 1996 | Kevin
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | 1997
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | 1994 | Gerald
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | 1998
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | 1996 | Robert
Outstanding Music Direction | 1998 | Jay
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series | 1997 | Jonathan
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | 1996
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series | 1996 | Jay
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | 1993
Outstanding Individual Achievement Special Visual Effects | 1995 | Don
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | 1994
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series | 1993 | Mickey S.
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | 1993
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | 1993 | Doug
Best DVD Television Release | 2004
Best Syndicated Television Series | 2000
Best Genre CableSyndicated Series | 1998
Best Genre Syndicated TV Series | 1997
Best Genre TV Actor | 1997 | Avery
Best Genre Television Series | 1994
Best DVD Release of TV Shows | 2004
Best Drama Series | 1999
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 1997 | Nana
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series | 1999 | Louise
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series | 1999
Best Actor in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Colm
Best Actress in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Terry
Best Guest Actor in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Robert
Best Guest Actress in a Syndicated Series | 1997 | Vanessa
Best Editing in a Series | 1997
Best Lighting in a Series | 1997
Best Costume Design in a Series | 1999
Best Sound in a Series | 1998
Best Episode of a Drama Series | 1997
Best Episode of a Syndicated Series | 1997
Best Supporting Actress in a Series | 1997 | Nana
Best Ensemble in a Series | 1998
Best Direction in a Series | 1998
Best Music in a Series | 1998
Best Episode of a Series | 1998
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 1997 | Andrew
Best Supporting Actress in a Series For and | 1996
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1996 | Michael
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 1996 | Avery
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series | 1997 | Cirroc
Best Performance by a Young Actor TV Drama Series | 1996 | Cirroc
Best Performance by a Young Actor Guest Starring Role TV Series | 1996
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series | 1995 | Marvin V.
Best Sound Editing ADR | 1995 | Ashley
Best Sound Editing Dialogue | 1993 | Ashley
Best Sound Editing Television Episodic Dialogue ADR | 1994 | Paul
Kira was a last-minute addition to the cast. The original plan was to include the Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) character of Ro Laren, but Michelle Forbes didn't want to do a series at the time.
Colm Meaney was initially reluctant about signing onto the series. Meaney was comfortable playing O'Brien on an episode by episode basis for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), and at the time, was unsure if he wanted to play a full time television role.
Although we only rarely see it, there is an ATM in Quark's bar. It dispenses the various types of currency used by major races visiting the station: Federation credits, Bajoran litas, Cardassian leks, and Ferengi latinum.
Alexander Siddig and Nana Visitor were married in real life in 1997 (after the show's fifth season).
Armin Shimerman (Quark) and Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat the Cardassian) appeared as one of the first actors to portray members of their respective species, and both appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Shimerman played the Ferengi officer Letek in Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Last Outpost (1987) while Alaimo played the Cardassian officer Gul Macet in Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Wounded (1991).
"Garak: [Cornered by a group of Klingons in his store] Well, let me guess! You're either lost, or desperately searching for a good tailor."
"Quark: [Quark's developed a conscience after living among humans for so long] Its been coming for a long time. I've fought against it. I really have! But living with those people, day in and day out... being exposed to their ethics... their morality... it's like I've been brainwashed!"