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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 3, 1993
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 176
  • Networks: Syndication
  • Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Drama
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1993)
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At the edge of the Final Frontier, the Universe's greatest mystery is about to unfold.

TMDB Rating: 7.9 (845 votes)

Overview

At Deep Space Nine, a space station located next to a wormhole in the vicinity of the liberated planet of Bajor, Commander Sisko and crew welcome alien visitors, root out evildoers and solve all types of unexpected problems that come their way.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

20 episodes • 1993Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Emissary (1)Jan 3, 19937.5
2Emissary (2)Jan 3, 19938.1
3Past PrologueJan 10, 19937.0
4A Man AloneJan 17, 19936.4
5BabelJan 24, 19936.7
6Captive PursuitJan 31, 19937.3
7Q-LessFeb 7, 19936.4
8DaxFeb 14, 19936.7
9The PassengerFeb 21, 19936.0
10Move Along HomeMar 14, 19935.6
11The NagusMar 21, 19936.3
12VortexApr 18, 19936.8
13Battle LinesApr 25, 19936.4
14The StorytellerMay 2, 19935.8
15ProgressMay 9, 19936.2
16If Wishes Were HorsesMay 16, 19935.9
17The ForsakenMay 23, 19936.3
18Dramatis PersonaeMay 30, 19936.5
19DuetJun 13, 19938.0
20In the Hands of the ProphetsJun 20, 19937.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1993Avg: 6.9

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Homecoming (1)Sep 26, 19937.1
2The Circle (2)Oct 3, 19937.1
3The Siege (3)Oct 10, 19937.4
4Invasive ProceduresOct 17, 19936.6
5CardassiansOct 24, 19936.5
6MeloraOct 31, 19935.9
7Rules of AcquisitionNov 7, 19937.0
8Necessary EvilNov 14, 19937.4
9Second SightNov 21, 19936.3
10SanctuaryNov 28, 19936.0
11RivalsJan 2, 19945.9
12The AlternateJan 9, 19946.8
13Armageddon GameJan 30, 19947.1
14WhispersFeb 6, 19947.4
15ParadiseFeb 13, 19946.2
16ShadowplayFeb 20, 19946.9
17Playing GodFeb 27, 19946.0
18Profit and LossMar 20, 19946.5
19Blood OathMar 27, 19947.0
20The Maquis (1)Apr 24, 19947.5
21The Maquis (2)May 1, 19947.5
22The WireMay 8, 19947.9
23CrossoverMay 15, 19947.5
24The CollaboratorMay 22, 19946.5
25TribunalJun 5, 19947.5
26The Jem'HadarJun 12, 19948.1
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

26 episodes • 1994Avg: 7.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Search (1)Sep 26, 19947.6
2The Search (2)Oct 3, 19947.6
3The House of QuarkOct 10, 19947.8
4EquilibriumOct 17, 19946.6
5Second SkinOct 24, 19947.6
6The AbandonedOct 31, 19946.6
7Civil DefenseNov 7, 19947.3
8MeridianNov 14, 19945.3
9DefiantNov 21, 19947.3
10FascinationNov 28, 19946.0
11Past Tense (1)Jan 2, 19957.0
12Past Tense (2)Jan 9, 19957.2
13Life SupportJan 30, 19956.0
14Heart of StoneFeb 6, 19957.0
15DestinyFeb 13, 19957.3
16Prophet MotiveFeb 20, 19956.7
17VisionaryFeb 27, 19957.6
18Distant VoicesApr 10, 19956.2
19Through the Looking GlassApr 17, 19957.0
20Improbable Cause (1)Apr 24, 19957.9
21The Die Is Cast (2)May 1, 19958.1
22ExplorersMay 8, 19956.4
23Family BusinessMay 15, 19956.4
24ShakaarMay 22, 19956.6
25FacetsJun 12, 19956.6
26The AdversaryJun 19, 19957.8
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1995Avg: 7.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Way of the Warrior (1)Oct 2, 19957.7
2The Way of the Warrior (2)Oct 2, 19957.6
3The VisitorOct 9, 19957.7
4Hippocratic OathOct 16, 19957.2
5IndiscretionOct 23, 19957.4
6RejoinedOct 30, 19956.3
7Starship DownNov 6, 19956.7
8Little Green MenNov 13, 19957.6
9The Sword of KahlessNov 20, 19956.3
10Our Man BashirNov 27, 19957.1
11Homefront (1)Jan 1, 19967.3
12Paradise Lost (2)Jan 8, 19967.7
13CrossfireJan 29, 19966.5
14Return to GraceFeb 5, 19967.3
15Sons of MoghFeb 12, 19966.7
16Bar AssociationFeb 19, 19966.7
17AccessionFeb 26, 19966.6
18Rules of EngagementApr 8, 19966.8
19Hard TimeApr 15, 19967.6
20Shattered MirrorApr 22, 19966.2
21The MuseApr 29, 19964.9
22For the CauseMay 6, 19966.9
23To the DeathMay 13, 19967.3
24The QuickeningMay 20, 19966.9
25Body PartsJun 10, 19966.7
26Broken LinkJun 17, 19968.1
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1996Avg: 7.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Apocalypse RisingSep 30, 19967.1
2The ShipOct 7, 19967.3
3Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong PlacesOct 14, 19966.7
4Nor the Battle to the StrongOct 21, 19966.8
5The AssignmentOct 28, 19966.6
6Trials and Tribble-ationsNov 4, 19968.3
7Let He Who Is Without Sin...Nov 11, 19965.5
8Things PastNov 18, 19967.2
9The AscentNov 25, 19967.3
10RaptureDec 30, 19966.8
11The Darkness and the LightJan 6, 19976.5
12The BegottenJan 27, 19977.3
13For the UniformFeb 3, 19977.3
14In Purgatory's Shadow (1)Feb 10, 19978.1
15By Inferno's Light (2)Feb 17, 19978.1
16Doctor Bashir, I Presume?Feb 24, 19977.1
17A Simple InvestigationMar 31, 19976.4
18Business as UsualApr 7, 19976.6
19Ties of Blood and WaterApr 14, 19976.7
20Ferengi Love SongsApr 21, 19976.3
21Soldiers of the EmpireApr 28, 19977.1
22Children of TimeMay 5, 19977.7
23Blaze of GloryMay 12, 19977.6
24Empok NorMay 19, 19977.4
25In the CardsJun 9, 19977.3
26Call to ArmsJun 16, 19978.4
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

26 episodes • 1997Avg: 7.2Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Time to StandSep 29, 19978.0
2Rocks and ShoalsOct 6, 19978.0
3Sons and DaughtersOct 13, 19976.3
4Behind the LinesOct 20, 19977.3
5Favor the Bold (1)Oct 27, 19978.1
6Sacrifice of Angels (2)Nov 3, 19978.7
7You Are Cordially InvitedNov 10, 19976.3
8ResurrectionNov 17, 19975.3
9Statistical ProbabilitiesNov 24, 19977.5
10The Magnificent FerengiJan 1, 19987.5
11WaltzJan 8, 19987.6
12Who Mourns for Morn?Feb 4, 19987.5
13Far Beyond the StarsFeb 11, 19988.6
14One Little ShipFeb 18, 19987.1
15Honor Among ThievesFeb 25, 19986.6
16Change of HeartMar 4, 19987.1
17Wrongs Darker Than Death or NightApr 1, 19986.0
18InquisitionApr 8, 19987.8
19In the Pale MoonlightApr 15, 19988.4
20His WayApr 22, 19987.0
21The ReckoningApr 29, 19986.7
22ValiantMay 6, 19986.9
23Profit and LaceMay 13, 19985.6
24Time's OrphanMay 20, 19986.0
25The Sound of Her VoiceJun 10, 19987.4
26Tears of the ProphetsJun 17, 19987.4
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

26 episodes • 1998Avg: 7.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Image in the SandSep 30, 19986.9
2Shadows and SymbolsOct 7, 19987.5
3AfterimageOct 14, 19987.3
4Take Me Out to the HolosuiteOct 21, 19986.6
5ChrysalisOct 28, 19986.3
6Treachery, Faith, and the Great RiverNov 4, 19987.7
7Once More Unto the BreachNov 11, 19987.3
8The Siege of AR-558Nov 18, 19987.8
9CovenantNov 25, 19986.1
10It's Only a Paper MoonDec 30, 19987.3
11Prodigal DaughterJan 6, 19996.4
12The Emperor's New CloakFeb 3, 19995.8
13Field of FireFeb 10, 19996.2
14ChimeraFeb 17, 19996.7
15Badda-Bing, Badda-BangFeb 24, 19996.7
16Inter Arma Enim Silent LegesMar 3, 19997.5
17PenumbraApr 7, 19996.9
18'Til Death Do Us PartApr 14, 19997.1
19Strange BedfellowsApr 21, 19997.3
20The Changing Face of EvilApr 28, 19997.5
21When It Rains...May 5, 19997.1
22Tacking Into the WindMay 12, 19997.7
23Extreme MeasuresMay 19, 19997.3
24The Dogs of WarMay 26, 19997.3
25What You Leave Behind (1)Jun 2, 19998.3
26What You Leave Behind (2)Jun 2, 19998.9

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