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== Episodes ==
 
== Episodes ==
{{DS9-Season3}}
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{{DS9 Season 3}}
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
[[Benjamin Sisko]] brings a ship he helped to construct at the [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]] to [[Deep Space 9]] to protect the station from a [[Dominion]] attack. He and his crew enter the [[Gamma Quadrant]] on a mission to locate the [[Founder]]s of the Dominion.
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*[[Benjamin Sisko]] brings the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, a ship he helped to construct at the [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]], to [[Deep Space 9]] to protect the station from a [[Dominion]] attack. He and his crew enter the [[Gamma Quadrant]] on a mission to locate the [[Founder]]s of the Dominion. ({{e|The Search, Part I}})
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*During the same mission, [[Odo]] locates his [[Founders' homeworld|people's homeworld]] in the [[Omarion Nebula]]. His joy at discovering others of his kind is short-lived, however, as the Changelings are discovered to be the Founders of the Dominion. Odo returns to DS9 with his crew mates. ({{e|The Search, Part II}})
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*Lieutenant Commander [[Michael Eddington]] is assigned to DS9 to oversee Starfleet security matters. ({{e|The Search, Part I}})
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*Several [[Bajoran]] station residents leave the station out of fear of a Dominion attack. [[Keiko O'Brien]] closes the station's school after the last Bajoran student leaves. At the urging of her husband, Chief [[Miles O'Brien]], she embarks on a six-month agrobiological expedition on [[Bajor]]. ({{e|The House of Quark}})
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*[[Jadzia Dax]] discovers the [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax symbiont]] had previously been hosted by an unstable and murderous musician named [[Joran Dax|Joran]]. ({{e|Equilibrium}})
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*[[Thomas Riker]], disguised as [[William T. Riker]], defects to the [[Maquis]] and comandeers the ''Defiant'', to use it against the [[Cardassian Union]]. Sisko, [[Kira Nerys]], and [[Gul]] [[Dukat]] eventually negotiate Riker's surrender. During the incident, it is discovered the [[Obsidian Order]] is engaging in unauthorized military activity in the [[Orias system]], the exact nature of which is unclear. ({{e|Defiant}})
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*During a visit to [[Earth]], Sisko, Dax, and Dr. [[Julian Bashir]] are accidentally transported back to the year [[2024]], which unintentionally leads to the death of noted civil rights activist [[Gabriel Bell]], causing catastrophic changes in the timeline, which prevent the establishment of [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets]]. Sisko assumes Bell's role in the subsequent [[Bell Riots]], thus restoring history. ({{e|Past Tense, Part I}}, {{e|Past Tense, Part II}})
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*[[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]] and [[Legate]] [[Turrel]] begin negotiations for the [[Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty]], with [[Vedek]] [[Bareil Antos]] acting as Winn's advisor. The negotiations are disrupted when Bareil is gravely injured in an accident aboard a [[transport ship]]. The location for the negotiations are moved to DS9, while Dr. Bashir takes extensive measures to save Bareil's life. Bareil guides Winn through the negotiations, leading to the signing of the treaty, however Bareil succumbs to his injuries soon after. ({{e|Life Support}})
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*[[Nog]] requests a letter of recommendation from Sisko to apply to [[Starfleet Academy]]. ({{e|Heart of Stone}})
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*The [[Wormhole relay station]] experiment conducted by the ''Defiant'' in the Gamma Quadrant diverts a [[comet]] fragments laden with [[silithium]] towards the [[Bajoran wormhole]]. The silithium permanently wedges the wormhole slightly open, permitting the signal to DS9 from a [[Subspace relay station]] in the Gamma Quadrant. ({{e|Destiny}})
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*[[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]] acquires the [[Orb of Wisdom]] on [[Cardassia III]], and subsequently sells it to the Bajorans at a substantial profit. ({{e|Prophet Motive}})
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*Dr. Bashir becomes the youngest-ever nominee of the prestigious [[Carrington Award]], which is subsequently awarded to Dr. [[Henri Roget]]. ({{e|Prophet Motive}})
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*An engineering accident caused Miles O'Brien to repeatedly shift several hours forward in time for brief intervals, during which he discovers an impending [[Romulan]] attack on both the station and the [[Bajoran wormhole]]. O'Brien dies of radiation poisoning during one of his trips forward, however the O'Brien from several hours into the alternate timeline goes back to take his place, preventing the attack. ({{e|Visionary}})
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*Sisko is abducted and brought to the [[Mirror universe]] by [[Miles O'Brien (mirror)|O'Brien's mirror counterpart]], in order to assume the identity of [[Benjamin Sisko (mirror)|Sisko's mirror counterpart]] to complete a mission the mirror Sisko had undertaken before his death. Sisko successfully persuades the [[Jennifer Sisko (mirror)|mirror Jennifer Sisko]] to defect to the [[Terran Rebellion]]. Sisko is then returned to his own universe. ({{e|Through the Looking Glass}})
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*The Obsidian Order is found to be collaborating with its Romulan counterpart, the [[Tal Shiar]], amassing numerous ships for an unsanctioned attack on the Founder homeworld. Odo and [[Elim Garak]] discover the plan and are taken prisoner. Despite having previously attempted to have Garak killed, [[Enabran Tain]] former head of the Order and architect of the plan, invites Garak to join the operation and regain his standing among his people, which Garak accepts. The operation is found to be a trap, however, as the Founder homeworld is found to be abandoned, and a fleet of 150 [[Jem'Hadar fighter]]s overwhelm the Romulan and Cardassian ships in the ensuing [[Battle of the Omarion Nebula]]. Odo and Garak are the only individuals to escape, thanks to the timely arrival of the ''Defiant''. The Obsidian Order is apparently disbanded soon after. ({{e|Improbable Cause}}, {{e|The Die is Cast}})
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*Sisko's son [[Jake Sisko|Jake]] arranges for his father to meet freighter captain [[Kasidy Yates-Sisko|Kasidy Yates]]. The two quickly bond over a mutual love of [[Baseball]]. ({{e|Family Business}})
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*Bajoran [[First Minister]] [[Kalem Apren]] dies of [[heart failure]]. Kai Winn is appointed as a replacement and soon enters into a dispute with former resistance leader [[Shakaar Edon]] over the return of [[soil reclamator]]s. With the support of [[Kira Nerys]] and the [[Bajoran Militia]], Shakaar announces his intention to run for office of First Minister himself. ({{e|Shakaar}})
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*Sisko is promoted to the rank of [[captain]]. During a subsequent mission to [[Tzenketh]], the ''Defiant'' is sabotaged by a [[Krajensky (Changeling)|Changeling operative]], attempting incite a war between the Federation and [[Tzenkethi]]. The crew manages to regain control of the ship, and Odo is forced to become the first Changeling to kill another of his own kind, though the dying Changeling utters an ominous warning: ''"You're too late. We are everywhere."'' ({{e|The Adversary}})
   
== Background Information ==
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== Background ==
* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 1|Season 1]], the first episode of which aired the same day as {{e|Past Tense, Part II}}. {{film|7}} was also released during its run, three days prior to the airing of the episode {{e|Defiant}}.
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* Most of this season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 1|Season 1]], the first episode of which aired the same day as {{e|Past Tense, Part II}}. {{film|7}} was also released during its run, three days prior to the airing of the episode {{e|Defiant}}.
* [[Michael Piller]] leaves the show to focus on creating ''Star Trek: Voyager'', although he remains a creative consultant. [[Ira Steven Behr]] returns to ''Trek'' as the series' new Executive Producer, and effectively becomes showrunner for the remainder of the series.
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* [[Michael Piller]] leaves the show to focus on creating ''Star Trek: Voyager'', although he remains a creative consultant. [[Ira Steven Behr]] becomes the series' new Executive Producer, and effectively becomes showrunner for the remainder of the series.
* At the end of [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], the producers were alerted to the fact that feedback from the fans was not especially encouraging. In particular, young male viewers felt that DS9 didn't match up to TNG in terms of action and excitement. As well as this, many fans felt that there wasn't enough interaction with alien species and there wasn't enough traveling. [[Quark]] and [[Odo]] were the most popular characters, whilst [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] was well-liked but seen as a very low-key character without much presence. Generally, episodes which dealt with religion and politics, such as {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}} from the [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] and {{e|The Collaborator}} from the [[DS9 Season 2|second]] were unpopular. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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* At the end of [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], the producers were alerted to the fact that feedback from the fans was not especially encouraging. In particular, young male viewers felt that DS9 didn't match up to TNG in terms of action and excitement. As well as this, many fans felt that there wasn't enough interaction with alien species and there wasn't enough traveling. [[Quark]] and [[Odo]] were the most popular characters, while [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] was well-liked but seen as a very low-key character without much presence. Generally, episodes which dealt with religion and politics, such as {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}} from the [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] and {{e|The Collaborator}} from the [[DS9 Season 2|second]] were unpopular. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
* At the end of [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], director of photography [[Marvin Rush]] left DS9 to begin work on VOY and was replaced by [[Jonathan West]]. West didn't bring a new lighting technique or visual style to the show, so most fans don't notice any major difference between Rush's cinematography and West's, but one thing that West did change was the type of camera lenses used. Throughout [[DS9 Season 1|season 1]] and [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], Rush had used telephoto lenses which tend to separate foreground subjects from background objects by having the foreground in focus and the background out of focus and indistinct. From the start of season 3 however, West began to use narrower lenses, which don't force the background out of focus, and as such, when characters are talking in the foreground, the station in the background is clearer to the viewer than ever seen up to this point. The producers were especially happy with this decision as they felt that it was during season 3 where characters like [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], [[Jake Sisko|Jake]] and [[Keiko O'Brien|Keiko]] began to think of the station as their home for the first time, so it made sense that the station was now becoming more visible to the viewer. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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* At the end of [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], director of photography [[Marvin Rush]] left DS9 to begin work on VOY and was replaced by [[Jonathan West]]. West didn't bring a new lighting technique or visual style to the show, so most fans don't notice any major difference between Rush's cinematography and West's, but one thing that West did change was the type of camera lenses used. Throughout [[DS9 Season 1|season 1]] and [[DS9 Season 2|season 2]], Rush had used wide lenses which tend to separate foreground subjects from background objects by having the foreground in focus and the background out of focus and indistinct. From the start of season 3 however, West began to use telephoto lenses, which flatten the field of view between foreground and background, and as such, when characters are talking in the foreground, the station in the background is clearer to the viewer than ever seen up to this point. The producers were especially happy with this decision as they felt that it was during season 3 where characters like [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], [[Jake Sisko|Jake]], and [[Keiko O'Brien|Keiko]] began to think of the station as their home for the first time, so it made sense that the station was now becoming more visible to the viewer. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
* Characters which "[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]" from other incarnations of ''Star Trek'' include [[Thomas Riker]] and [[Lwaxana Troi]] from TNG and [[Tuvok (mirror)|Tuvok]]'s mirror universe counterpart from VOY.
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* Characters which "[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]" from other incarnations of ''Star Trek'' include [[Gowron]] ({{e|The House of Quark}}), [[Thomas Riker]] ({{e|Defiant}}), and [[Lwaxana Troi]] ({{e|Fascination}}) from [[TNG]] and [[Tuvok]]'s [[Tuvok (mirror)|mirror universe counterpart]] ({{DS9|Through the Looking Glass}}) from [[VOY]].
   
 
== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==
 
=== Cast ===
 
=== Cast ===
*[[Avery Brooks]] as [[Benjamin Sisko]]
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*[[Avery Brooks]] as [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]]
 
*[[Rene Auberjonois]] as [[Odo]]
 
*[[Rene Auberjonois]] as [[Odo]]
*[[Siddig El Fadil]] as [[Julian Bashir]]
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*[[Siddig El Fadil]] as [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]]
*[[Terry Farrell]] as [[Jadzia Dax]]
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*[[Terry Farrell]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]]
 
*[[Cirroc Lofton]] as [[Jake Sisko]]
 
*[[Cirroc Lofton]] as [[Jake Sisko]]
*[[Colm Meaney]] as [[Miles O'Brien]]
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*[[Colm Meaney]] as [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]
 
*[[Armin Shimerman]] as [[Quark]]
 
*[[Armin Shimerman]] as [[Quark]]
*[[Nana Visitor]] as [[Kira Nerys]]
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*[[Nana Visitor]] as [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys|Kira]]
   
 
=== Crew ===
 
=== Crew ===
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;Executive Producers:
 
;Executive Producers:
 
*[[Rick Berman]]
 
*[[Rick Berman]]
*[[Michael Piller]] ("The Search, Part I""Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass")
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*[[Michael Piller]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass")
*[[Ira Steven Behr]] ("Improbable Cause", "The Die Is Cast""The Adversary")
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*[[Ira Steven Behr]] ("Improbable Cause", "The Die Is Cast" – "The Adversary")
 
;Creative Consultant:
 
;Creative Consultant:
*Michael Piller ("The Die Is Cast""The Adversary")
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*Michael Piller ("The Die Is Cast" – "The Adversary")
 
;Line Producer:
 
;Line Producer:
 
*[[Robert della Santina]]
 
*[[Robert della Santina]]
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*[[David Livingston]]
 
*[[David Livingston]]
 
;Co-Executive Producer:
 
;Co-Executive Producer:
*Ira Steven Behr ("The Search, Part I""Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass")
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*Ira Steven Behr ("The Search, Part I" – "Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass")
 
;Co-Producer:
 
;Co-Producer:
 
*[[Steve Oster]]
 
*[[Steve Oster]]
 
;Associate Producer:
 
;Associate Producer:
*[[Terri Potts]] ("Life Support""The Adversary")
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*[[Terri Potts]] ("Life Support" – "The Adversary")
 
;Executive Story Editor:
 
;Executive Story Editor:
 
*[[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]]
 
*[[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]]
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*[[Ron Surma]]
 
*[[Ron Surma]]
 
;Music by:
 
;Music by:
*[[Jay Chattaway]] ("The Search, Part I" & "The Search, Part II|Part II", "Equilibrium", "The Abandoned""Civil Defense", "Defiant", "Visionary", "Through the Looking Glass", "Family Business", "The Adversary")
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*[[Jay Chattaway]] ("The Search, Part I" & "Part II", "Equilibrium", "The Abandoned" – "Civil Defense", "Defiant", "Visionary", "Through the Looking Glass", "Family Business", "The Adversary")
 
*[[Richard Bellis]] ("The House of Quark")
 
*[[Richard Bellis]] ("The House of Quark")
 
*[[David Bell]] ("Second Skin", "Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Improbable Cause")
 
*[[David Bell]] ("Second Skin", "Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Improbable Cause")
*[[Dennis McCarthy]] ("Meridian", "Fascination""Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support", "Destiny""Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices", "The Die Is Cast""Explorers", "Facets")
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*[[Dennis McCarthy]] ("Meridian", "Fascination" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support", "Destiny" – "Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices", "The Die Is Cast" – "Explorers", "Facets")
 
*[[Paul Baillargeon]] ("Shakaar")
 
*[[Paul Baillargeon]] ("Shakaar")
 
;Main Title Theme by:
 
;Main Title Theme by:
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*[[Jonathan West]]
 
*[[Jonathan West]]
 
;Production Designer:
 
;Production Designer:
*[[Herman Zimmerman]] ("The Search, Part I""Civil Defense", "Life Support""Heart of Stone")
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*[[Herman Zimmerman]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", "Life Support" – "Heart of Stone")
 
;Art Director:
 
;Art Director:
 
*[[Randy McIlvain]]
 
*[[Randy McIlvain]]
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*[[Robert Blackman]]
 
*[[Robert Blackman]]
 
;Visual Consultant:
 
;Visual Consultant:
*Herman Zimmerman ("Meridian""Past Tense, Part II")
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*Herman Zimmerman ("Meridian" – "Past Tense, Part II")
 
;Visual Effects Producer:
 
;Visual Effects Producer:
 
*[[Dan Curry]]
 
*[[Dan Curry]]
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*[[Judy Elkins]] ("Improbable Cause")
 
*[[Judy Elkins]] ("Improbable Cause")
 
;Post Production Supervisor:
 
;Post Production Supervisor:
*Terri Potts ("The Search, Part I""Past Tense, Part II")
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*Terri Potts ("The Search, Part I" - "Past Tense, Part II")
 
;Supervising Editor:
 
;Supervising Editor:
 
*J.P. Farrell
 
*J.P. Farrell
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*[[Laura-Lang Matz]] ("Family Business", "Shakaar")
 
*[[Laura-Lang Matz]] ("Family Business", "Shakaar")
 
;Visual Effects Series Coordinator:
 
;Visual Effects Series Coordinator:
*[[Philip Barberio]] ("The Search, Part I""Through the Looking Glass")
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*[[Philip Barberio]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Through the Looking Glass")
*[[Edward L. Williams]] ("The Die Is Cast""The Adversary"
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*[[Edward L. Williams]] ("The Die Is Cast" – "The Adversary"
 
;Wardrobe Supervisor:
 
;Wardrobe Supervisor:
*[[Carol Kunz]] ("The Search, Part I""Civil Defense", odd-numbered episodes from "Defiant" through "Destiny", "Prophet Motive", odd-numbered episodes from "Improbable Cause" through "Facets")
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*[[Carol Kunz]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", odd-numbered episodes from "Defiant" through "Destiny", "Prophet Motive", odd-numbered episodes from "Improbable Cause" through "Facets")
 
*[[Camille Argus]] (even-numbered episodes from "Meridian" through "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", even-numbered episodes from "Distant Voices" through "The Adversary")
 
*[[Camille Argus]] (even-numbered episodes from "Meridian" through "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", even-numbered episodes from "Distant Voices" through "The Adversary")
 
;Script Supervisor:
 
;Script Supervisor:
 
*[[Judi Brown]]
 
*[[Judi Brown]]
 
;Special Effects:
 
;Special Effects:
*[[Gary Monak]] ("The Search, Part I""Civil Defense", "Defiant""Life Support")
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*[[Gary Monak]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", "Defiant" – "Life Support")
 
*[[R.J. Hohman]] ("Meridian")
 
*[[R.J. Hohman]] ("Meridian")
 
;Property Master:
 
;Property Master:
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*[[Josée Normand]]
 
*[[Josée Normand]]
 
;Make-up Artists:
 
;Make-up Artists:
*[[Camille Calvet]] ("The Search, Part I", "The House of Quark""Equilibrium", "The Abandoned""Past Tense, Part I", "Heart of Stone""Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices""Improbable Cause", "Family Business""Shakaar") (credited as '''Camille Calvert''' in "Heart of Stone")
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*[[Camille Calvet]] ("The Search, Part I", "The House of Quark" – "Equilibrium", "The Abandoned" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Heart of Stone" – "Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices" – "Improbable Cause", "Family Business" – "Shakaar") (credited as '''Camille Calvert''' in "Heart of Stone")
*[[Dean Gates]] ("The Search, Part I""Second Skin", "Civil Defense""Defiant", "Past Tense, Part I""Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", "Improbable Cause""The Die Is Cast", "Shakaar""Facets")
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*[[Dean Gates]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Second Skin", "Civil Defense" – "Defiant", "Past Tense, Part I" – "Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", "Improbable Cause" – "The Die Is Cast", "Shakaar" – "Facets")
*[[Karen J. Westerfield]] ("The Search, Part I""The House of Quark", "Second Skin""Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support""Through the Looking Glass", "Explorers""The Adversary")
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*[[Karen J. Westerfield]] ("The Search, Part I" – "The House of Quark", "Second Skin" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support" – "Through the Looking Glass", "Explorers" – "The Adversary")
*[[Dean Carl Jones]] ("The Search, Part II""The Abandoned", "Meridian", "Fascination", "Past Tense, Part II""Life Support", "Visionary""Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass""Explorers", "Facets""The Adversary") (credited as '''Dean Jones''' from "Visionary" through "Distant Voices")
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*[[Dean Carl Jones]] ("The Search, Part II" – "The Abandoned", "Meridian", "Fascination", "Past Tense, Part II" – "Life Support", "Visionary" – "Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass" – "Explorers", "Facets" – "The Adversary") (credited as '''Dean Jones''' from "Visionary" through "Distant Voices")
*[[Karen Iverson]] ("Past Tense, Part II""Life Support", "Destiny""Prophet Motive", "The Die Is Cast"&ndash"Family Business", "The Adversary")
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*[[Karen Iverson]] ("Past Tense, Part II" – "Life Support", "Destiny" – "Prophet Motive", "The Die Is Cast" – "Family Business", "The Adversary")
 
;Hair Stylists:
 
;Hair Stylists:
 
*[[Gerald Solomon]] (odd-numbered episodes)
 
*[[Gerald Solomon]] (odd-numbered episodes)
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*[[Kris Krosskove]]
 
*[[Kris Krosskove]]
 
;Chief Lighting Technician:
 
;Chief Lighting Technician:
*[[R.D. Knox]] ("The Search, Part I""Visionary", "Explorers""The Adversary")
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*[[R.D. Knox]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Visionary", "Explorers" – "The Adversary")
*[[Ralph Johnson]] ("Distant Voices""The Die Is Cast")
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*[[Ralph Johnson]] ("Distant Voices" – "The Die Is Cast")
 
;First Company Grip:
 
;First Company Grip:
 
*[[Steve Gausche]]
 
*[[Steve Gausche]]
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*[[Jerry Bono]] (odd-numbered episodes from "Second Skin" through "Family Business", "The Adversary")
 
*[[Jerry Bono]] (odd-numbered episodes from "Second Skin" through "Family Business", "The Adversary")
 
;Music Editor:
 
;Music Editor:
*[[Gerry Sackman]] ("The Search, Part I""Fascination")
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*[[Gerry Sackman]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Fascination")
*[[Stephen M. Rowe]] ("Past Tense, Part I""The Alternate")
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*[[Stephen M. Rowe]] ("Past Tense, Part I" – "The Alternate")
 
;Supervising Sound Editor:
 
;Supervising Sound Editor:
*[[Bill Wistrom]] ("The Search, Part I" through "Fascination")
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*[[Bill Wistrom]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Fascination")
*[[Mace Matiosian]] ("Past Tense, Part I" through "The Adversary")
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*[[Mace Matiosian]] ("Past Tense, Part I" – "The Adversary")
 
;Sound Editors:
 
;Sound Editors:
 
*[[Ruth Adelman]] ("The Search, Part I" through "Past Tense, Part I")
 
*[[Ruth Adelman]] ("The Search, Part I" through "Past Tense, Part I")
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*[[T. Ashley Harvey]]
 
*[[T. Ashley Harvey]]
 
*[[Guy Tsujimoto]]
 
*[[Guy Tsujimoto]]
*[[Jivan Tahmizian]] ("Family Business""The Adversary")
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*[[Jivan Tahmizian]] ("Family Business" – "The Adversary")
 
;Production Coordinator:
 
;Production Coordinator:
 
*[[Heidi Smothers]]
 
*[[Heidi Smothers]]
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*[[Cheryl Gluckstern]]
 
*[[Cheryl Gluckstern]]
 
;Visual Effects Associate:
 
;Visual Effects Associate:
*[[Laura Lang-Matz]] ("The Search, Part I""Explorers", "Facets", "The Adversary")
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*[[Laura Lang-Matz]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Explorers", "Facets", "The Adversary")
 
;Production Associates:
 
;Production Associates:
*[[Kim Fitzgerald]] ("The Search, Part I""Heart of Stone")
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*[[Kim Fitzgerald (production associate)|Kim Fitzgerald]] ("The Search, Part I" – "Heart of Stone")
 
*[[Kristine Fernandes]]
 
*[[Kristine Fernandes]]
*[[Sandra Sena]] ("Destiny""The Adversary")
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*[[Sandra Sena]] ("Destiny" – "The Adversary")
 
;Science Consultant:
 
;Science Consultant:
 
*[[André Bormanis]]
 
*[[André Bormanis]]
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*[[Lolita Fatjo]]
 
*[[Lolita Fatjo]]
 
;Casting Executive:
 
;Casting Executive:
*[[Helen Mossler]], C.S.A.
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*[[Helen Mossler]], CSA
   
 
==== Uncredited Crew ====
 
==== Uncredited Crew ====
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*[[Joshua Cushner]], Motion Control Programmer
 
*[[Joshua Cushner]], Motion Control Programmer
 
*[[Rebecca De Morrio]], Hairstylist
 
*[[Rebecca De Morrio]], Hairstylist
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* [[Hala Gabriel]] - Production Accountant
 
*[[Adam Howard]], Harry Paintbox Animation Artist
 
*[[Adam Howard]], Harry Paintbox Animation Artist
 
*[[Michael Key]], Makeup Artist
 
*[[Michael Key]], Makeup Artist
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;Filmed with: [[Panavision]] cameras and lenses
 
;Filmed with: [[Panavision]] cameras and lenses
 
;Video Optical Effects:
 
;Video Optical Effects:
*[[Digital Magic]] (all episodes except {{e|Facets}})
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*[[Digital Magic]] (all episodes except "Facets")
*[[Pacific Ocean Post]] ({{e|Facets}})
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*[[Pacific Ocean Post]] ("Facets")
 
;Special Video Compositing: [[CIS Hollywood]]
 
;Special Video Compositing: [[CIS Hollywood]]
 
;Motion Control Photography: [[Image "G"]]
 
;Motion Control Photography: [[Image "G"]]
 
;Computer Animation:
 
;Computer Animation:
*[[Vision Art Design & Animation]] (all episodes except {{e|Explorers}})
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*[[VisionArt Design & Animation]] (all episodes except "Explorers", "Family Business")
*[[John Knoll]] ({{e|Explorers}})
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*[[John Knoll]] ("Explorers")
;Matte Paintings by: [[Illusion Arts]] ({{e|Family Business}})
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;Matte Paintings by: [[Illusion Arts]] ("Family Business")
 
;Editing Facilities: [[Unitel Video]]
 
;Editing Facilities: [[Unitel Video]]
 
;Post Production Sound: [[Modern Sound]]
 
;Post Production Sound: [[Modern Sound]]
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*[[DS9 Season 3 performers]]
 
*[[DS9 Season 3 performers]]
 
*[[DS9 Season 3 UK VHS]]
 
*[[DS9 Season 3 UK VHS]]
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*[[DS9 Season 3 US VHS]]
 
*[[DS9 Season 3 DVD]]
 
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Revision as of 21:44, 14 January 2015

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Episodes

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate
"The Search, Part I" 3x01 40512-447 48212.4–48214.5 1994-09-26
"The Search, Part II" 3x02 40512-448 Unknown 1994-10-03
"The House of Quark" 3x03 40513-449 Unknown 1994-10-10
"Equilibrium" 3x04 40513-450 Unknown 1994-10-17
"Second Skin" 3x05 40513-451 Unknown 1994-10-24
"The Abandoned" 3x06 40513-452 Unknown 1994-10-31
"Civil Defense" 3x07 40513-453 Unknown 1994-11-07
"Meridian" 3x08 40513-454 48423.2 1994-11-14
"Defiant" 3x09 40513-455 48467.3 1994-11-21
"Fascination" 3x10 40513-456 Unknown 1994-11-28
"Past Tense, Part I" 3x11 40513-457 48481.2 1995-01-08
"Past Tense, Part II" 3x12 40513-458 Unknown 1995-01-15
"Life Support" 3x13 40513-459 48498.4 1995-01-31
"Heart of Stone" 3x14 40513-460 48521.5 1995-02-06
"Destiny" 3x15 40513-461 48543.2 1995-02-13
"Prophet Motive" 3x16 40513-462 Unknown 1995-02-20
"Visionary" 3x17 40513-463 Unknown 1995-02-27
"Distant Voices" 3x18 40513-464 Unknown 1995-04-10
"Through the Looking Glass" 3x19 40513-466 Unknown 1995-04-17
"Improbable Cause" 3x20 40513-465 Unknown 1995-04-24
"The Die is Cast" 3x21 40513-467 Unknown 1995-05-01
"Explorers" 3x22 40513-468 Unknown 1995-05-08
"Family Business" 3x23 40513-469 Unknown 1995-05-15
"Shakaar" 3x24 40513-470 Unknown 1995-05-22
"Facets" 3x25 40513-471 Unknown 1995-06-12
"The Adversary" 3x26 40513-472 48959.1 1995-06-25

Summary

Background

  • Most of this season was broadcast concurrent with Star Trek: Voyager Season 1, the first episode of which aired the same day as "Past Tense, Part II". Star Trek Generations was also released during its run, three days prior to the airing of the episode "Defiant".
  • Michael Piller leaves the show to focus on creating Star Trek: Voyager, although he remains a creative consultant. Ira Steven Behr becomes the series' new Executive Producer, and effectively becomes showrunner for the remainder of the series.
  • At the end of season 2, the producers were alerted to the fact that feedback from the fans was not especially encouraging. In particular, young male viewers felt that DS9 didn't match up to TNG in terms of action and excitement. As well as this, many fans felt that there wasn't enough interaction with alien species and there wasn't enough traveling. Quark and Odo were the most popular characters, while Sisko was well-liked but seen as a very low-key character without much presence. Generally, episodes which dealt with religion and politics, such as "In the Hands of the Prophets" from the first season and "The Collaborator" from the second were unpopular. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • At the end of season 2, director of photography Marvin Rush left DS9 to begin work on VOY and was replaced by Jonathan West. West didn't bring a new lighting technique or visual style to the show, so most fans don't notice any major difference between Rush's cinematography and West's, but one thing that West did change was the type of camera lenses used. Throughout season 1 and season 2, Rush had used wide lenses which tend to separate foreground subjects from background objects by having the foreground in focus and the background out of focus and indistinct. From the start of season 3 however, West began to use telephoto lenses, which flatten the field of view between foreground and background, and as such, when characters are talking in the foreground, the station in the background is clearer to the viewer than ever seen up to this point. The producers were especially happy with this decision as they felt that it was during season 3 where characters like Sisko, Jake, and Keiko began to think of the station as their home for the first time, so it made sense that the station was now becoming more visible to the viewer. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • Characters which "crossover" from other incarnations of Star Trek include Gowron ("The House of Quark"), Thomas Riker ("Defiant"), and Lwaxana Troi ("Fascination") from TNG and Tuvok's mirror universe counterpart (DS9: "Through the Looking Glass") from VOY.

Credits

Cast

Crew

Executive Producers
Creative Consultant
  • Michael Piller ("The Die Is Cast" – "The Adversary")
Line Producer
Producers
Supervising Producers
Co-Executive Producer
  • Ira Steven Behr ("The Search, Part I" – "Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass")
Co-Producer
Associate Producer
Executive Story Editor
Casting by
Music by
  • Jay Chattaway ("The Search, Part I" & "Part II", "Equilibrium", "The Abandoned" – "Civil Defense", "Defiant", "Visionary", "Through the Looking Glass", "Family Business", "The Adversary")
  • Richard Bellis ("The House of Quark")
  • David Bell ("Second Skin", "Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Improbable Cause")
  • Dennis McCarthy ("Meridian", "Fascination" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support", "Destiny" – "Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices", "The Die Is Cast" – "Explorers", "Facets")
  • Paul Baillargeon ("Shakaar")
Main Title Theme by
  • Dennis McCarthy (credit only appears in episodes not composed by McCarthy)
Director of Photography
Production Designer
  • Herman Zimmerman ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", "Life Support" – "Heart of Stone")
Art Director
Editors
Unit Production Manager
  • Robert della Santina
First Assistant Director
  • B.C. Cameron (odd-numbered episodes, as well as "Heart of Stone")
  • Brian Whitley (even-numbered episodes except "Heart of Stone")
Second Assistant Director
Costume Designer
Visual Consultant
  • Herman Zimmerman ("Meridian" – "Past Tense, Part II")
Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Post Production Supervisor
  • Terri Potts ("The Search, Part I" - "Past Tense, Part II")
Supervising Editor
  • J.P. Farrell
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant
Senior Illustrator/Technical Consultant
Makeup Designed and Supervised by
Set Decorator
Set Designer
Illustrator
Visual Effects Coordinator
  • Judy Elkins (odd-numbered episodes through "Facets", except for "Family Business")
  • David Takemura (even-numbered episodes through "The Adversary", except "Past Tense, Part II" and "Shakaar")
  • Laura-Lang Matz ("Family Business", "Shakaar")
Visual Effects Series Coordinator
Wardrobe Supervisor
  • Carol Kunz ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", odd-numbered episodes from "Defiant" through "Destiny", "Prophet Motive", odd-numbered episodes from "Improbable Cause" through "Facets")
  • Camille Argus (even-numbered episodes from "Meridian" through "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", even-numbered episodes from "Distant Voices" through "The Adversary")
Script Supervisor
Special Effects
  • Gary Monak ("The Search, Part I" – "Civil Defense", "Defiant" – "Life Support")
  • R.J. Hohman ("Meridian")
Property Master
Construction Coordinator
Scenic Artists
Hair Designer
Make-up Artists
  • Camille Calvet ("The Search, Part I", "The House of Quark" – "Equilibrium", "The Abandoned" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Heart of Stone" – "Prophet Motive", "Distant Voices" – "Improbable Cause", "Family Business" – "Shakaar") (credited as Camille Calvert in "Heart of Stone")
  • Dean Gates ("The Search, Part I" – "Second Skin", "Civil Defense" – "Defiant", "Past Tense, Part I" – "Past Tense, Part II", "Heart of Stone", "Visionary", "Improbable Cause" – "The Die Is Cast", "Shakaar" – "Facets")
  • Karen J. Westerfield ("The Search, Part I" – "The House of Quark", "Second Skin" – "Past Tense, Part I", "Life Support" – "Through the Looking Glass", "Explorers" – "The Adversary")
  • Dean Carl Jones ("The Search, Part II" – "The Abandoned", "Meridian", "Fascination", "Past Tense, Part II" – "Life Support", "Visionary" – "Distant Voices", "Through the Looking Glass" – "Explorers", "Facets" – "The Adversary") (credited as Dean Jones from "Visionary" through "Distant Voices")
  • Karen Iverson ("Past Tense, Part II" – "Life Support", "Destiny" – "Prophet Motive", "The Die Is Cast" – "Family Business", "The Adversary")
Hair Stylists
Sound Mixer
Camera Operator
Chief Lighting Technician
  • R.D. Knox ("The Search, Part I" – "Visionary", "Explorers" – "The Adversary")
  • Ralph Johnson ("Distant Voices" – "The Die Is Cast")
First Company Grip
Key Costumers
  • Mary Ellen Bosche (odd-numbered episodes through "Family Business", "The Adversary")
  • Len Levitt ("The Search, Part I", "The House of Quark")
  • Phyllis Corcoran-Woods (even-numbered episodes through "Shakaar", "Facets")
  • Cleo Severy (even-numbered episodes through "Shakaar", "Facets")
  • Jerry Bono (odd-numbered episodes from "Second Skin" through "Family Business", "The Adversary")
Music Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Sound Editors
Production Coordinator
Post Production Coordinator
Visual Effects Associate
  • Laura Lang-Matz ("The Search, Part I" – "Explorers", "Facets", "The Adversary")
Production Associates
Science Consultant
Main Title Design
  • Dan Curry
Location Manager
Stunt Coordinator
Pre-Production Coordinator
Casting Executive

Uncredited Crew

Companies

Filmed with
Panavision cameras and lenses
Video Optical Effects
Special Video Compositing
CIS Hollywood
Motion Control Photography
Image "G"
Computer Animation
Matte Paintings by
Illusion Arts ("Family Business")
Editing Facilities
Unitel Video
Post Production Sound
Modern Sound

See also


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