War is declared, and thus season 6 of DS9 takes the ST universe to places it’s never been. Season 6 – By the end of season 5, Dominion ships were creeping into the Alpha Quadrant, prompting Sisko to mine the wormhole to prevent their passage. Season 5 – Head trips abound in this season of DS9 by my count, Sisko, Dax, Worf, O’Brien and Bashir all participate in at least one episode wherein “Things are not as they seem.” The über-highlight of this season, though, is clearly “Trials and Tribble-ations,” the hilarious redux of the original series’ “Trouble with Tribbles.”
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This season includes another trip to the mirror universe in “Shattered Mirror” (#20), while “The Visitor” is the first DS9 episode to tell a story basically completely outside standard DS9 continuity. By “Paradise Lost” (#12), the Federation is prepping for the inevitable cross-quadrant war with the Dominion skirmishes and conflicts break out throughout. Season 4 – The spectre of war begins haunting the proceedings from the opening two-parter, “Way of the Warrior” with a whole mess of Klingon ships looking to pick a fight with the Cardassians. O yes, there’s time travel, too, as in “Past Tense” (#s 11-12). And in the first three episodes of season 3 “The Search” parts 1 and 2 “The House of Quark”) is the potential of DS9 to effortlessly bounce from spacefaring drama to side-splitting sci-fi comedy. The station is provided with a sort of mini-starship the Defiant, in order to peruse the Gamma Quadrant.
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Season 3 – Now things kick into high gear as DS9 becomes the flagship of the Star Trek TV universe with the conclusion of The Next Generation.
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The season-closing “Jem-Hadar” introduces those badass killers along with their leaders, the Dominion. The evil “mirror universe” concept, from which DS9 got lots of play through the seasons, in “Crossover” (episode #23). Season 2 is perhaps most notable for the increasingly humorous interplay between the hypercapitalist Ferengi and Odo. The conspiratorial threat of “The Circle” pops up for a few episodes, but is vanquished immediately. Season 2 – More warmup? Yes, essentially.
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Through seasons 1 and 2, the “A” listers of the Star Trek writing/production team were assigned to The Next Generation while DS9 was left with the generic sorts of plots that allowed exploration of character: Episodes like “Past Prologue” (Nerys’s loyalties are divided thanks to a terrorist friend), “Babel” (the automatic translator breaks down), “Dax” (The symbiote is accused of a murder she didn’t commit) and “Vortex” (Odo delves into his origins) and more are cookie-cutter stuff designed to flesh out characters and the environment rather than advance the ST mythos. Season 1 – Like all of the “new” Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine required a warmup period. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The seasons, the key episodes