January 1993 - June 1999
Syndicated Science Fiction - 175 Episodes

Cast:

Commander Benjamin Sisko:   Avery Brooks
Chief Operations Officer Miles O'Brien:   Colm Meaney
Major Kira Nerys:   Nana Visitor
Dr. Julian Bashir:   Alexander Siddig
Constable Odo:   Renè Auberjonois
Chief Science Officer Jadzia Dax:   Terry Farrell
Quark:   Armin Shimerman
Jake Sisko:   Cirroc Lofton
Garak:   Lawrence Pressman
Nog:   Aron Eisenberg
Gul Skrain Dukat:   Marc Alaimo
Rom:   Max Grodénchik
Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien:   Rosalind Chao
Worf:   Michael Dorn
Ensign Ezri Dax:   Nicole de Boer
Ishka "Moogie":   Cecily Adams
Vedek Bareil Antos:   Philip Anglim
Federation Computer Voice:   Majel Barrett
Damar:   Casey Biggs
Weyoun:   Jeffrey Combs
Vic Fontaine:   James Darren
Cardassian Computer Voice:   Judi M. Durand
Vedek Kai Winn Adami:   Louise Fletcher
General/Chancellor Martok:   John Hertzler
Admiral William J. Ross:   Barry Jenner
Female Shapeshifter:   Salome Jens
Kasidy Yates Sisko:   Penny Johnson
Sarah Sisko:   Deborah Lacey
Lt. Commander Michael Eddington:   Ken Marshall
Leeta:   Chase Masterson
Chancellor Gowron:   Robert O'Reilly
Joseph Sisko:   Brock Peters
Elim Garak:   Andrew Robinson
Grand Nagus Zek:   Wallace Shawn
Tora Ziyal:   Melanie Smith
Maihar'Du:   Tiny Ron

Spinoff from Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Deep Space Nine was a space station orbiting the
planet Bajor after the Cardassians, who had been
occupying it, withdrew after taking everything of value.
The new commander on the station was Benjamin Sisko,

a widower whose teenage son, Jake, was living with
him on the station. Miles O'Brien, the station's chief
operations officer, had been the transporter officer
on Next Generation. Major Kira was the Bajoran liason
officer on Deep Space Nine who had been fighting for
Bajoran independence and harbored some resentment
about the Federation replacing the Cardassians as
administrators. Sisko appointed her first officer,
and she eventually became more sympathetic to the
Federation while retaining her hatred for the cruel
Cardassians, who had virtually enslaved her people
prior to the Federation's arrival. Others on the
station were Quark, a conniving Ferengi who ran the

gambling facility on the station; Odo, the chief of
security, an alien shape-shifter; Dr. Brashir, on
his first assignment since graduating from Starfleet
Medical; and Jadzia Dax, from a joined species known
as the Trill. The life form in Dax's symbiant humanoid
body had lived in six previous host bodies, both male
and female, was several hundred years old, and had
been a friend of Sisko's when residing in its previous male
body. Deep Space Nine was situated near a wormhole
that allowed instant transport to the far reaches of
the galaxy. In the fall of 1994 the crew on Deep Space
Nine faced a new threat, an organization called The

Dominion. Sisko had obtained The Defiant, a stripped
down battleship originally designed to fight the Borg,
to provide DS9 with some offensive weaponry to meet
this and other threats. In 1995 Lieutenant Worf from
the Enterprise joined the DS9 crew.


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