One Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
Season Premiere |
January 3rd, 1993 |
Season Finale | June 20th, 1993 |
Episode Count | 20 |
Cast | Avery Brooks; Rene Auberjonois; Alexander Siddig; Terry Farrell; Cirroc Lofton; Colm Meaney; Armin Shimerman; Nana Visitor |
Notable Episodes | "Emissary" |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is an American science fiction television series and the fourth program in the entire Star Trek franchise (including the 1974 Star Trek animated series). It is the second show in the series to take place in the 24th century. The show was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller and aired for seven seasons in in syndication from 1993 to 1999.
Season one of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine aired from January 3rd, 1993 to June 20th, 1993, totaling twenty episodes. The series stars Avery Brooks as Commander Benjamin Sisko, Rene Auberjonois as Chief Constable Odo, Siddig El Fadil as Doctor Julian Bashir, Terry Farrell as Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax, Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko, Colm Meaney as Chief Miles O'Brien, Armin Shimerman as Quark and Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys. Recurring guest stars in season one include Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, Aron Eisenberg as Nog, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Rosalind Chao as Keiko O'Brien and Hana Hatae as Molly O'Brien. And let's not forget, the omnipresent, but ever-silent Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn.
Episodes[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
---|---|---|
1x01 | Emissary (Part 1) | January 3rd, 1993 |
1x02 | Emissary (Part 2) | January 3rd, 1993 |
1x03 | Past Prologue | January 10th, 1993 |
1x04 | A Man Alone | January 17th, 1993 |
1x05 | Babel | January 24th, 1993 |
1x06 | Captive Pursuit | January 31st, 1993 |
1x07 | Q-Less | February 7th, 1993 |
1x08 | Dax | February 14th, 1993 |
1x09 | The Passenger | February 22nd, 1993 |
1x10 | Move Along Home | March 14th, 1993 |
1x11 | The Nagus | March 21st, 1993 |
1x12 | Vortex | April 18th, 1993 |
1x13 | Battle Lines | April 25th, 1993 |
1x14 | The Storyteller | May 2nd, 1993 |
1x15 | Progress | May 9th, 1993 |
1x16 | If Wishes Were Horses | May 16th, 1993 |
1x17 | The Forsaken | May 23rd, 1993 |
1x18 | Dramatis Personae | May 30th, 1993 |
1x19 | Duet | June 13th, 1993 |
1x20 | In the Hands of the Prophets | June 20th, 1993 |
Cast[]
Principal cast[]
Guest stars[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Marc Alaimo | Gul Dukat |
Rosalind Chao | Keiko O'Brien |
Aron Eisenberg | Nog |
Max Grodénchik | Rom |
Majel Barrett | Lwaxana Troi |
Constance Towers | Taxco |
Judi M. Durand | Cardassian computer |
Gwynyth Walsh | B'Etor |
Barbara March | Lursa |
John de Lancie | Q |
Mark Allen Shepherd | Morn |
Crew[]
Production[]
- Rick Berman - Executive producer
- Michael Piller - Executive producer
- Peter Lauritson - Producer
- Peter Allan Fields - Co-producer
- Ira Steven Behr - Supervising producer
- David Livingston - Supervising producer
- Steve Oster - Associate producer
Directors[]
Writers[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Season one is the shortest season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comprising only 19 episodes. The other seasons of the show vary between 25-26 episodes.
- The premiere episode, "Emissary" is a two-hour pilot special.
- Peter Allan Fields became a co-producer on the series beginning with episode 1x02, "Past Prologue".
Home video[]
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 1 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 2 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 3 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 4 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 5 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 6 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 7 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 8 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 9 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 10 (VHS)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Complete Series (DVD)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Complete First Season (DVD)