Episodes
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Summary
Starfleet is invited by the Bajorans to help them rebuild after the Cardassian Occupation. Commander Benjamin Sisko is selected to take command of the space station, Terok Nor, that is designated by Starfleet as Deep Space 9. As part of the agreement between the Federation and Bajor, Starfleet will help the Bajorans to become Federation members.
The Federation involvement in the Bajor sector changes galactic history forever, as Starfleet discovers the Bajoran wormhole, the only stable wormhole known to exist, that leads to the largely unexplored Gamma Quadrant.
The other crewmembers of Deep Space 9 include Kira Nerys, the Bajoran liaison officer, Odo, the security chief of the station, its chief medical officer, Julian Bashir, Miles O'Brien, the station's chief of operations and Jadzia Dax, a joined Trill, the stations science officer.
Other residents of the station include Quark, a Ferengi barkeeper, his brother Rom and Rom's son, Nog. Benjamin Sisko's son Jake also lives aboard the station. The most enigmatic station resident is the station's tailor, Elim Garak, who has a mysterious past.
In their first year together, the crew are infected with an aphasia virus, meet a hunted species of aliens, known as Tosk and have an encounter with the omnipotent Q. Quark briefly becomes Grand Nagus, Lwaxana Troi visits the station, a Cardassian called Aamin Marritza tries to get his people to admit to the crimes they committed on Bajor and the disappearance of Kai Opaka thrusts Bareil Antos and Winn Adami into the spotlight.
Background Information
- This season was broadcast concurrent with Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6.
- Production staff have admitted that the first season of DS9 was somewhat lacking in direction. However, many important secondary characters made their first appearances, including Elim Garak, Dukat, Rom, Nog, Winn Adami, Bareil Antos, Zek, Maihar'du and Morn.
- Characters which "crossover" from TNG include Miles O'Brien (as a main character), Jean-Luc Picard (also as Locutus), Lursa, B'Etor, Q, Vash, and Lwaxana Troi.
- Gene Roddenberry was well aware of the concept of DS9 before his death. So this was the last Star Trek series he was connected with.[1]
Credits
Cast
- Avery Brooks as Benjamin Sisko
- Rene Auberjonois as Odo
- Siddig El Fadil as Julian Bashir
- Terry Farrell as Jadzia Dax
- Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko
- Colm Meaney as Miles O'Brien
- Armin Shimerman as Quark
- Nana Visitor as Kira Nerys
Crew
- The following credits are based on the production order of the episodes.
- Executive Producers
- Co-Producer
- Peter Allan Fields (credited in all episodes except "Emissary")
- Producer
- Supervising Producers
- David Livingston
- Ira Steven Behr (credited in all episodes except "Emissary")
- Line Producer
- Robert della Santina ("The Nagus", "The Storyteller", "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Associate Producer
- Casting by
- Junie Lowry-Johnson, C.S.A.
- Ron Surma
- Music by
- Dennis McCarthy ("Emissary", "Babel"–"Q-Less", "The Passenger"–"Move Along Home", "Vortex"–"The Storyteller", "The Forsaken", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Jay Chattaway ("A Man Alone", "Past Prologue", "Dax", "If Wishes Were Horses", "Dramatis Personae")
- John Debney ("The Nagus", "Progress")
- Main Title Theme by
- Dennis McCarthy (credit appears only in episodes not composed by McCarthy)
- Director of Photography
- Production Designer
- Editors
- Robert Lederman ("Emissary", every third episode after "Q-Less")
- Tom Benko, A.C.E. (every third episode after "A Man Alone")
- Terry Kelley ("Past Prologue")
- Richard E. Rabjohn (every third episode after "Babel")
- Unit Production Manager
- Robert della Santina
- First Assistant Director
- Venita Ozols-Graham ("Emissary", "Past Prologue", "Captive Pursuit", even-numbered episode from "Move Along Home" through "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Richard Wells (odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "Duet") (credited as Richard D. Wells in "A Man Alone")
- Gail Fortmuller ("Dax")
- Second Assistant Director
- Alisa Matlovsky ("Emissary")
- Gail Fortmuller ("A Man Alone"–"Q-Less", "The Passenger"–"Progress")
- Michael Baxter ("Dax")
- B.C. Cameron ("If Wishes Were Horses"–"In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Costume Designer
- Art Director
- Visual Effects
- Visual Effects Supervisors
- Robert Legato ("Emissary")
- Gary Hutzel (odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "The Nagus", "Vortex"–"Progress", "The Forsaken", "Duet")
- Bob Bailey ("Past Prologue", "Captive Pursuit")
- Glenn Neufeld ("The Storyteller", "Dramatis Personae", "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Post Production Supervisor
- Scenic Art Supervisor / Technical Consultant
- Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant
- Set Decorator
- Make-up Designed and Supervised by
- Set Designers
- Joseph Hodges ("Emissary"–"Dax")
- Alan S. Kaye ("Emissary")
- Nathan Crowley ("Emissary")
- Tom Betts ("The Passenger"–"In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Illustrator
- Visual Effects Coordinators
- Michael Backauskas ("Emissary")
- Cari Thomas ("Emissary", even-numbered episodes from "Dax" through "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Judy Elkins ("Emissary", odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "Duet")
- Mari Hotaki ("Emissary")
- Sue Jones ("Past Prologue", "Captive Pursuit")
- Wardrobe Supervisor
- Script Supervisor
- Special Effects
- Property Master
- Construction Coordinator
- Richard J. Bayard
- Scenic Artists
- Doug Drexler ("Emissary", odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "Q-Less", even-numbered episodes from "Dax" through "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Denise Okuda ("Emissary", "Past Prologue", "Captive Pursuit", every other episode from "The Passenger" through "Duet")
- Hair Designer
- Candace Neal (credited as Candy Neal from "A Man Alone" through "Dax")
- Make-up Artists
- Hair Stylists
- Richard Sabre ("Emissary")
- Gerald Solomon
- Ronald W. Smith
- Sound Mixer
- Camera Operator
- Joe Chess, S.O.C.
- Chief Lighting Technician
- First Company Grip
- Key Costumers
- Maurice Palinski ("Emissary", even-numbered episodes from "Past Prologue" through "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Phyllis Corcoran-Woods ("Emissary", odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "Duet")
- Jerry Bono ("Emissary", even-numbered episodes from "Past Prologue" through "In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Patty Borggrebe-Taylor ("Emissary", odd-numbered episodes from "A Man Alone" through "Duet")
- Music Editor
- Supervising Sound Editor
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor
- Sound Editors
- Ashley Harvey (all episodes except "Emissary")
- Miguel Rivera ("A Man Alone"–"The Storyteller")
- Dan Yale ("A Man Alone"–"Babel")
- Sean Callery ("Captive Pursuit"–"In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Steffan Falesitch ("Vortex"–"In the Hands of the Prophets")
- Production Coordinator
- Post Production Coordinator
- Visual Effects Associate
- Laura Lang ("Emissary", "Dax"–)
- Cari Thomas ("A Man Alone"–"Q-Less")
- Production Associate
- Science Consultant
- Main Title Design
- Stunt Coordinator
- Pre Production Associate
- Casting Executive
- Helen Mossler, C.S.A.
Credited in "Emissary" only
- 2nd Second Assistant Director
- Michael Baxter
- Additional Visual Effects Supervision
- Gary Hutzel
- Video Playback Operator
- Video Consultant
- Liz Radley
- Re-Recording Mixers
- Chris Haire, C.A.S.
- Doug Davey
- Richard Morrison, C.A.S.
- Assistant Editor
- Visual Effects Assistant Editor
- Transportation Coordinator
Uncredited Crew
- Make-up Artists
- Dean Jones, Michael Key, Gil Mosko, Vincent Niebla, Karen Westerfield
- Hairstylist
- Susan Maust
- Sound Editor
- Jeff Gersh
- On-Line Editor
- John Carroll
- Morphing Designer
- Dennis Blakey
- Wormhole Designer
- Michael Dallas Gibson
- Supervising Visual Effects Compositor
- Patrick Clancey
- Production Associate
- James Martin
Companies
- Filmed with
- Panavision cameras and lenses
- Video Optical Effects
- Digital Magic
- Special Video Compositing
- CIS Hollywood
- Motion Control Photography
- Image "G"
- Computer Animation
- Editing facilities
- Unitel Video
- Post Production Sound
- Modern Sound
- Miniatures
- Major League Baseball Trademarks Licensed by
- Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. ("Emissary")
See also
Seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
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