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{{bginfo|[[Mike Okuda]] specifically pointed out in the special commentary that it was odd a kitchen would need a weapons locker, when even the bridge didn't have one, but the amount of time it took the [[security]] officers to arrive after the alarm went off may have contributed to it.}}
   
[[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] was quite fond of cooking, and had the basic tools of a kitchen in his [[quarters]]. ({{DS9|A Man Alone|Equilibrium}})
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[[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] was quite fond of cooking, and had the basic tools of a kitchen in his [[quarters]]. ({{DS9|The Nagus|Equilibrium|Rapture|Penumbra}})
   
 
In civilian use, kitchens can be found in [[restaurant]]s, such as the one operated by Sisko's father, [[Joseph Sisko|Joseph]] on [[Earth]] called [[Sisko's]]. ({{DS9|Homefront|Paradise Lost|Image in the Sand|Shadows and Symbols}})
 
In civilian use, kitchens can be found in [[restaurant]]s, such as the one operated by Sisko's father, [[Joseph Sisko|Joseph]] on [[Earth]] called [[Sisko's]]. ({{DS9|Homefront|Paradise Lost|Image in the Sand|Shadows and Symbols}})

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A briefing with neelix

Neelix in his kitchen in 2372.

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USS Enterprise-A preparing dinner for 400.

A kitchen is a room or area where food and beverages are prepared for consumption. Due to the common use of replication technology across the Federation by the 23rd century, few Starfleet vessels, space stations, and other outposts include a fully operating kitchen.

One notable exception is the USS Voyager, which was stranded in the Delta Quadrant in 2371. Due to limited resources, replicator rations were instituted and thus a need for traditionally-prepared foods was created. Neelix, a Talaxian crew member, took this opportunity to convert part of Voyager's mess hall into a kitchen and became the ship's chef. (VOY: "Phage")

Some starships, such as the USS Enterprise-A, featured a kitchen that also had a weapons locker. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Mike Okuda specifically pointed out in the special commentary that it was odd a kitchen would need a weapons locker, when even the bridge didn't have one, but the amount of time it took the security officers to arrive after the alarm went off may have contributed to it.

Captain Sisko was quite fond of cooking, and had the basic tools of a kitchen in his quarters. (DS9: "The Nagus", "Equilibrium", "Rapture", "Penumbra")

In civilian use, kitchens can be found in restaurants, such as the one operated by Sisko's father, Joseph on Earth called Sisko's. (DS9: "Homefront", "Paradise Lost", "Image in the Sand", "Shadows and Symbols")

The jack-in-the-box affected Bashir 62 holoprogram had a kitchen. Ezri Dax offered to get Tony Cicci a pizza from it. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")

While planning his house to be built in Bajor's Kendra Valley, Sisko was unsure of keeping the kitchen separate or opening it up. Kasidy was in favor of the latter, although Ben thought it better to have it separate to stop people "sticking their fingers in my saucepans". (DS9: "Penumbra")

See also

Background

In a possible deleted scene from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Wire", Sisko revealed that Stolpan, a Romulan who worked in the Federation embassy's kitchen on Romulus, was arrested by the Tal Shiar.

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