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|Year= [[2369]]
 
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'''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Complete Season One''''' is a DVD release containing all of the episodes which were broadcast during the series' first season.
 
'''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Complete Season One''''' is a DVD release containing all of the episodes which were broadcast during the series' first season.
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== Summary ==
 
From the [[DVD]] booklet:
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:''The year is [[2369]]. After a long and bloody struggle against the [[Cardassian]]s, the [[Bajoran Resistance]] and their [[Starfleet]] colleagues have occupied [[Terok Nor]], a former Cardassian mining [[space station|station]] [[orbit]]ing the [[planet]] of [[Bajor]].''
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:''Redesignated [[Deep Space 9|Deep Space Nine]] by the [[Federation]], the station is now overseen by a Starfleet crew lead by [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], a battle-hardened officer who has recently lost [[Jennifer Sisko|his wife]] in a [[Battle of Wolf 359|battle]] with the [[Borg]].''
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:''Together with his team, Sisko must preside over inhabitants friendly and unfriendly, honest and dishonest, [[Human]] and [[alien]]. This unlikely assembly of individuals gives Deep Space Nine its unique society, and brings intrigue, crime and some unlikely partnerships.''
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:''Although the threat of Cardassian treachery is always present, the inhabitants of Bajor contribute their own set of issues to the station, bringing a strange mix of violent passion and calm spirituality to DS9.''
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:''Add to these [[Ferengi]] traders, [[shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] [[security officer]]s, [[Klingon]]s, Humans and hidden [[God]]s, and the depths of Deep Space Nine society begin to reveal themselves.''
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:''And with the discovery of a nearby [[Bajoran wormhole|portal]] to a [[Gamma Quadrant|distant and unexplored part of the universe]], the lonely world of Deep Space Nine is about to produce consequences which will resound across the [[galaxy]].''
   
 
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== Summary ==
 
From the [[DVD]] booklet:
 
 
:''The year is [[2369]]. After a long and bloody struggle against the [[Cardassian]]s, the [[Bajoran Resistance]] and their [[Starfleet]] colleagues have occupied [[Terok Nor]], a former Cardassian mining [[space station|station]] [[orbit]]ing the [[planet]] of [[Bajor]].''
 
 
:''Redesignated [[Deep Space 9|Deep Space Nine]] by the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]], the station is now overseen by a Starfleet crew lead by [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]], a battle-hardened officer who has recently lost [[Jennifer Sisko|his wife]] in a [[Battle of Wolf 359|battle]] with the [[Borg]].''
 
 
:''Together with his team, Sisko must preside over inhabitants friendly and unfriendly, honest and dishonest, [[Human]] and [[alien]]. This unlikely assembly of individuals gives Deep Space Nine its unique society, and brings intrigue, crime and some unlikely partnerships.''
 
 
:''Although the threat of Cardassian treachery is always present, the inhabitants of Bajor contribute their own set of issues to the station, bringing a strange mix of violent passion and calm spirituality to DS9.''
 
 
:''Add to these [[Ferengi]] traders, [[shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] [[security officer]]s, [[Klingon]]s, humans and hidden [[God]]s, and the depths of Deep Space Nine society begin to reveal themselves.''
 
 
:''And with the discovery of a nearby [[Bajoran wormhole|portal]] to a [[Gamma Quadrant|distant and unexplored part of the universe]], the lonely world of Deep Space Nine is about to produce consequences which will resound across the [[galaxy]].''
 
   
 
== Special Features ==
 
== Special Features ==
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*'''Deep Space Nine Sketchbook''' - [[Rick Sternbach]] explains several of his sketches for various props on the show. (Interview from {{d|7|October|2002}})
 
*'''Deep Space Nine Sketchbook''' - [[Rick Sternbach]] explains several of his sketches for various props on the show. (Interview from {{d|7|October|2002}})
   
*'''Deep Space Nine Scrapbook Year One''' - Cast members and the production staff explains the development of ''Deep Space Nine'', the shows look, and the variety of characters. There are two subsections, '''Building the Station''' and '''Make-up'''. The feature includes interviews with [[Rick Berman]] ({{d|9|April|1999}}), [[Avery Brooks]] ({{d|4|November|1992}}), [[Nana Visitor]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Terry Farrell]] ({{d|30|September|1992}}), [[Colm Meaney]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Siddig El Fadil]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Rene Auberjonois]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Herman Zimmerman]] ({{d|1|October|1992}}), [[Robert Legato]] ({{d|30|September|1992}}), [[Peter Lauritson]] ({{d|5|October|1992}}), and [[Michael Westmore]] ({{d|5|October|1992}}).
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*'''Deep Space Nine Scrapbook Year One''' - Cast members and the production staff explains the development of ''Deep Space Nine'', the shows look, and the variety of characters. There are two subsections, '''Building the Station''' and '''Make-up'''. The feature includes interviews with [[Rick Berman]] ({{d|9|April|1999}}), [[Avery Brooks]] ({{d|4|November|1992}}), [[Nana Visitor]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Terry Farrell]] ({{d|30|September|1992}}), [[Colm Meaney]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Siddig El Fadil]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Rene Auberjonois]] ({{d|18|September|1992}}), [[Herman Zimmerman]] ({{d|1|October|1992}}), [[Robert Legato]] ({{d|30|September|1992}}), [[Peter Lauritson]] ({{d|5|October|1992}}), and [[Michael Westmore]] ({{d|5|October|1992}}). (Region 2 only)
   
 
*'''Photo gallery''' - 40 still shots from behind the scenes and of the [[Deep Space 9]] [[studio models (DS9)|studio model]].
 
*'''Photo gallery''' - 40 still shots from behind the scenes and of the [[Deep Space 9]] [[studio models (DS9)|studio model]].
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The Region 2 release features the only DS9 DVDs to have pictures of [[starship]]s on the discs, rather than characters:
 
The Region 2 release features the only DS9 DVDs to have pictures of [[starship]]s on the discs, rather than characters:
 
*Disc one - [[Deep Space 9]]
 
*Disc one - [[Deep Space 9]]
*Disc two - {{USS|Defiant|NX-74205}}
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*Disc three - A [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] leaving Deep Space 9
 
*Disc three - A [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] leaving Deep Space 9
 
*Disc four - {{USS|Mekong}}
 
*Disc four - {{USS|Mekong}}
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*Disc six - Three [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]]s
 
*Disc six - Three [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]]s
   
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DS9 Season 1 DVD-Region 1

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Region 1 cover
DVD release
Series: DS9
Season: One
No. of episodes: 19 (1 feature-length)
No. of discs: 6
Region 1 release date: 25 February 2003
Region 2 release date: 24 March 2003
30 April 2007 (re-released)
Rating(s): BBFC - Parental Guidance IFCO - 12 FSK - Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren NICAM - Mogelijk schadelijk tot 12 jaar (Watch out with children under 12) MCCYP - 15 OFLC (Australia) - Parental Guidance
Reference: ASIN B00005JLF5
Year: 2369
DS9 Season 1 DVD-Region 2

Region 2 cover

Region 2 cover
DS9 slimpack season one

Region 2 slimline cover

Region 2 slimline cover
DS9 season 1 DVD menu

Main menu

Main menu

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Complete Season One is a DVD release containing all of the episodes which were broadcast during the series' first season.

Summary

From the DVD booklet:

The year is 2369. After a long and bloody struggle against the Cardassians, the Bajoran Resistance and their Starfleet colleagues have occupied Terok Nor, a former Cardassian mining station orbiting the planet of Bajor.
Redesignated Deep Space Nine by the Federation, the station is now overseen by a Starfleet crew lead by Commander Benjamin Sisko, a battle-hardened officer who has recently lost his wife in a battle with the Borg.
Together with his team, Sisko must preside over inhabitants friendly and unfriendly, honest and dishonest, Human and alien. This unlikely assembly of individuals gives Deep Space Nine its unique society, and brings intrigue, crime and some unlikely partnerships.
Although the threat of Cardassian treachery is always present, the inhabitants of Bajor contribute their own set of issues to the station, bringing a strange mix of violent passion and calm spirituality to DS9.
Add to these Ferengi traders, shapeshifting security officers, Klingons, Humans and hidden Gods, and the depths of Deep Space Nine society begin to reveal themselves.
And with the discovery of a nearby portal to a distant and unexplored part of the universe, the lonely world of Deep Space Nine is about to produce consequences which will resound across the galaxy.

Episodes

Disc
Episode
1
"Emissary" (feature-length)
"Past Prologue"
"A Man Alone"
2
"Babel"
"Captive Pursuit"
"Q-Less"
"Dax"
3
"The Passenger"
"Move Along Home"
"The Nagus"
"Vortex"
4
"Battle Lines"
"The Storyteller"
"Progress"
"If Wishes Were Horses"
5
"The Forsaken"
"Dramatis Personae"
"Duet"
"In the Hands of the Prophets"
6
Special Features

Special Features

  • Alien Artifacts: Season One - Joe Longo explains the props of the first season. (Interview from 19 April 1993)
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook - Rick Sternbach explains several of his sketches for various props on the show. (Interview from 7 October 2002)

Background Information

The Region 1 release features pictures of the station as if taken during a flyby, beginning with a wide shot including the wormhole on disc 1, and finishing with a closeup of the central hub on disc 6.

The Region 2 release features the only DS9 DVDs to have pictures of starships on the discs, rather than characters:

Previous release:
TNG Season 7 DVD
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
DVD
Next release:
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home  (Special Edition)
Next series release:
DS9 Season 2 DVD