Quark: I want you to try something for me. Take a sip of this. Garak: What is it? Quark: A human drink. It's called root beer. Garak: Uh, I don't know... Quark: Come on, aren't you just a little bit curious? [Garak sighs, takes a sip, and gags] Quark: What do you think? Garak: It's *vile!* Quark: I know. It's so bubbly, and cloying, and happy. Garak: Just like the Federation. Quark: But you know what's really frightening? If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it. Garak: It's *insidious!* Quark: *Just like the Federation.*
@@marcusblackwell2372 Yep so the conversation of Quark and Garak about root beer was in Season 4 Ep1/Ep2 can't remember which one. And the one where Quark wanting the federation back was in Season 6 Ep 4 :)
"That may be the most important thing to understand about Humans. It is the unknown that defines our existence. We are constantly searching, not just for answers to our questions, but for new questions. We are explorers. We explore our lives, day by day. And we explore the galaxy, trying to expand the boundaries of our knowledge. And that is why I am here. Not to conquer you with weapons or ideas, but to co-exist and learn." -Benjamin Lafayette "Ben" Sisko Commanding officer of Federation/Bajor station of Deep Space Nine (2369-2375)
By far the best Star Trek series. The writing is just top notch. A perfect blend of action, long form story telling and quite moments filled with deep character development. The character gallery is unmatched in Star Trek.
@@austinricky DS9 was filmed digitally, a relatively new concept at the time. As a result, it's stuck in standard definition and is exceedingly difficult to remaster, since original film negatives are not available. An AI-upscaled version of the entire series has been created, but is of course unofficial and doesn't look as good as a true remaster.
Deep Space Nine is one of my most favorite Sci Fi shows alongside Babylon 5 and Farscape. DS9 to me was the peak glorious era of Star Trek before the decline it is today now. DS9 you are worthy of praise. Legendary writing just like Farscape, Babylon 5, and the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
You're right unfortunately, Star Trek is long past its golden age. There 's no vision or passion anymore, which I find very sad and heartbreaking. Not just Star Trek, but many other science fiction franchises have also lost their way.
I love the design because at first it’s strange and so distant from what you expect from the Federation that it feels alien, but just as the characters do, you start to love it and DS9 becomes this beautiful thing in the darkness that’s home.
The only place where I can drink my watered Romulan Ale and play on a manipulated Dabo wheel being sure that there aint no unions around and the owner does not pay taxes on bribes. Like in the good old Ferengi days. Cheers!
That last scene (in both this video and in the series) where the camera moves away from the station, was the only time in the entire series that they used CGI for the station itself. All other shots of it used physical models with CGI effects for weapons, shields, ships and so on added on later.
"Think of it. Five years ago, no one had ever heard of Bajor or Deep Space 9 and now, all our hopes rest here." -- Gowron to Benjamin Sisko, 2373 ("By Inferno's Light")
"Think of it. Five years ago, no one had ever heard of Bajor or Deep Space 9 and now… all our hopes rest here. Where the tides of fortune take us, no man can know." - Gowron
DS9 truly is the best and most underrated Star Trek show. Also, greater beings across the Multiverse have not taken notice of The Institute. I repeat "not" taken notice
Obsidian Order? What is this? I never heard about it. I'm just a plain simple tailor. Before that I was just a gardener. Weird accidents happened here and there but what do I know.
@@rosesareredbutzerglingssti9290 Let me guess. An Ancient super weapon, upon reactivation managed to crossover into a trek universe and cause all the warp cores to explode. Seriously though, as much as I may regret the question. What did cause the burn in STD? I'm not watching the episode as what little I did see in earlier seasons felt like I was watching propaganda and should be tested for an STD, again. Thank you.
@@Predator42ID haven't watched it myself but from what I saw on the reviews from fandom menace guys - it was the scream of an alien child who was feeling very lonely and depressed. Yeah, it's that stupid.
@@Predator42ID The cause of The Burn was a Kelpien kid called Ka'Sul. The ship of his parents get lost in a planet full of dilithium right in the middle of a radioactive nebula. For being exposed in utero to the "magical" radiation of the said nebula, Ka'Sul was "linked" to his surroundings (and to almost all dilithium in the galaxy...😒 ). Because of that, when he saw his mother die from radiation poisoning, the entire galaxy sufffered with The Burn.
@@TemplinInstitute pretty sure I only ever heard BAY-jor when referring to the planet or polity, But! The derived forms stressed the JOR syllable instead. This sort of thing is... Not at all uncommon in English. The stress shifting when the part of speech changes and/or prefixes and suffixes are added, that is. Meaning that "buh-JOR-an" is correct, as such things go.
Garak: "I should think the lesson to be learned from the fable of "The boy who cried wolf" is to never tell the same lie twice." Also Garak: "Never tell the truth when a lie will do." Also Garak: "Yes, I killed Senator Vreelak. I brought the Romulans into the war. And all it cost was one shuttle craft, the life of one criminal and the self respect of one Star Fleet officer !!!"
Fantastic video of a truly magnificent TV series and by far my favourite Star Trek series. I love all Star Trek but Deep Space Nine really was and still is something special. For a series that came out a long time ago it is still highly watched and rewatched which is a testament to its timeless quality, extraordinary writing, fantastic characters and phenomenal story which knew how to do small and nuanced as well as big and epic storytelling which all intertwined together seamlessly to a quality which bordered on art. Star Trek Deep Space Nine!!!
Templin Institute: With this device. Go forth and record the universe. Spy 1: With this our mission has started. Spy 2: Through this recordings knowledge is preserved. Spy 1&2: And with knowledge preserved, we gain immortality!.
DS9 was peek startrek. It truly was all down hill from here. We need to get back to this kind of story telling. The struggle to maintain the roddenberry cult of optimism and self improvement when faced with hard times.
Nice to see a Star Trek episode. And you used a fan made update of the battle scenes from Sacrifice of Angels too. The broadcast scenes were never that crisp and sharp.
After TNG remaster Paramount made a statement that they could not do a remaster of DS9 as it wasn't recorded with the same type of cameras and films, so the source material is just wrong. BUT, with that said, technology moved forward and there are now 4K AI Upscaled versions of Deep Space 9 that you can find on some "none official or very legal" sites. Great improvements in image quality.
Sadly the sales of the remastered TNG blue rays where dismal, so the financial backing fell away for doing the same to DS9 and Voyager. But let us hope the recent Babylon 5 remaster for streaming, might mean we will get DS9 remastered also.
@@martinjrgensen8234 Oh, I did not know about that Babylon 5 remaster. And I have been planing to watch this show as I have heard that it is very good, so now I know what version to enjoy! Thanks for mentioning it.
Of all the series it absolutely deserves a HD remaster and the technology to do it is a lot more advanced now and not as expensive as what they used for TNG. We want DS9 HD remaster!!!!
Weyoun and Garak was where it was at. Almost all the actors on that show were phenomenal. The show is such a slow burn and that's what makes it so so good.
I really enjoyed this segment. Deep Space Nine is one of my favorite Star Trek shows. I come to believe that it is the best it's the most complex and it has the best story development ever in television. I'm going to consider being a patreon person thanks.
One thing about DS9. As we know the Federation will end up building a new Station that is more advance than the old station. DS9 would remain. There doing its duties to the bitter end. As moving the station would be too dangerous and destroying the station would cause a lot of backlash. As DS9 is an Icon to the region. It would be logical to have two stations guarding the Worm Hole. One that IS a military Outpost and the other a trading hub and more civilian station. Though in times of war. Could easily be brought back to service and serve as a repair and supply station for war efforts in the area. Just make sure DS9 isn't bought by a Ferangi.
«When I first took command of this post, all I wanted was to be somewhere else - anywhere but here. But now, five years later, this has become my home, and you have become my family. And leaving this station, leaving you, is one of the hardest things I've ever had to do -... - No victory can make this moment any easier for me. And I promise, I will not rest until I stand with you again, here... in this place where I belong.» Captain Sisko, Call to arms.
Been expecting a video on DS9 for some time. This series was the high point of Star Trek in the 90s. I hope someday we will see a sequel series to DS9 similar to Star Trek Picard. In the meantime, I'll just wait for some more DS9 related videos.
Hm, I liked this but If I could make suggestions I'd say DWMA from Soul Eater. And maybe something from Avatar the Last Air Bender. Either way, love these and would can't wait which civilization you do next.
It really doesn't. Long form TV can do things films can't. Many of DS9's themes and plots needed time to grow and breathe. You really wanna see the entire several season arc jizzed out in two hours?
I love DS9! I'd say not only foreign pressure on the Cardassians to leave Bajor, but also Bajoran freedom fighters making the Cardassians look like fools. Don't forget the brave sacrifice of the Bajoran militia to ensure a future for all Bajorans!
the Dominion in its strife for peace and development just answered Cardassia's call for humanitarian help by sending some vorta diplomats and a small number of Jem Haddar to provide security. Just your standard invas....cough...cough...alliance. Glory to the Dominion. Praise be the founders.
Quark: I want you to try something for me. Take a sip of this.
Garak: What is it?
Quark: A human drink. It's called root beer.
Garak: Uh, I don't know...
Quark: Come on, aren't you just a little bit curious?
[Garak sighs, takes a sip, and gags]
Quark: What do you think?
Garak: It's *vile!*
Quark: I know. It's so bubbly, and cloying, and happy.
Garak: Just like the Federation.
Quark: But you know what's really frightening? If you drink enough of it, you begin to like it.
Garak: It's *insidious!*
Quark: *Just like the Federation.*
A few episodes later when the Dominion occupied DS9:
Quark: I want the federation back, I want to sell root beer again!
I love this. Was this in the show
@@marcusblackwell2372 Yep so the conversation of Quark and Garak about root beer was in Season 4 Ep1/Ep2 can't remember which one.
And the one where Quark wanting the federation back was in Season 6 Ep 4 :)
@@johnsonzheng1728 yeah then Ferengar became an unofficial member of the Federation as well.
I prefer kanar
"That may be the most important thing to understand about Humans. It is the unknown that defines our existence. We are constantly searching, not just for answers to our questions, but for new questions. We are explorers. We explore our lives, day by day. And we explore the galaxy, trying to expand the boundaries of our knowledge. And that is why I am here. Not to conquer you with weapons or ideas, but to co-exist and learn."
-Benjamin Lafayette "Ben" Sisko
Commanding officer of Federation/Bajor station of Deep Space Nine (2369-2375)
And emissary of the prophets!
"not to conquer you with...ideas."
Sisko's biggest lie. Maybe not intentionally conquer but conquer nonetheless.
Come to Quark’s!
Quark’s is fun!
Come right now!
Don’t walk, run!
As terrible as that jingle is, I kinda want that cup.
*insert Warf preparing to murder Quark*
@@ihaveagun22 with said Quark branded mug.
By far the best Star Trek series. The writing is just top notch. A perfect blend of action, long form story telling and quite moments filled with deep character development. The character gallery is unmatched in Star Trek.
I agree. I finished a rewatch recently. Love that show.
Can you tell my why the quality of the picture or DS9 is crap compared to the next generation?
Quiet*
@@austinricky DS9 was filmed digitally, a relatively new concept at the time. As a result, it's stuck in standard definition and is exceedingly difficult to remaster, since original film negatives are not available. An AI-upscaled version of the entire series has been created, but is of course unofficial and doesn't look as good as a true remaster.
Lmao
Deep Space Nine is one of my most favorite Sci Fi shows alongside Babylon 5 and Farscape.
DS9 to me was the peak glorious era of Star Trek before the decline it is today now. DS9 you are worthy of praise. Legendary writing just like Farscape, Babylon 5, and the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
Amen. Expanse is looking promising as well.
Space Above and Beyond was pretty good but only one season
I agree with you star trek has lost its greatness.
You're right unfortunately, Star Trek is long past its golden age. There 's no vision or passion anymore, which I find very sad and heartbreaking. Not just Star Trek, but many other science fiction franchises have also lost their way.
_"I'm just a similar __-tailor-__ TH-cam channel."_
_"Plain simple __-Garak-__ Templin"_
Ladies, if he refers to DS9 as Terok Nor, that's a red flag.
It will forever be Terok Nor!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Depends on which fanfic you're reading. ;p
I love the design because at first it’s strange and so distant from what you expect from the Federation that it feels alien, but just as the characters do, you start to love it and DS9 becomes this beautiful thing in the darkness that’s home.
It's not just a spacestation it's home.
Here here!
Yes it's home 🌟
The only place where I can drink my watered Romulan Ale and play on a manipulated Dabo wheel being sure that there aint no unions around and the owner does not pay taxes on bribes. Like in the good old Ferengi days. Cheers!
That’s no moon or space station. It’s home.
"Allamaraine, count to four,
Allamaraine, then three more,
Allamaraine, if you can see,
Allamaraine, you'll come with me.."
That episode needs to die in a warp core breach.
@@Shinzon23it wasn’t even that bad
"The more things change, the more they stay the same"
I love that line
That last scene (in both this video and in the series) where the camera moves away from the station, was the only time in the entire series that they used CGI for the station itself. All other shots of it used physical models with CGI effects for weapons, shields, ships and so on added on later.
"Think of it. Five years ago, no one had ever heard of Bajor or Deep Space 9 and now, all our hopes rest here."
-- Gowron to Benjamin Sisko, 2373 ("By Inferno's Light")
"Think of it. Five years ago, no one had ever heard of Bajor or Deep Space 9 and now… all our hopes rest here. Where the tides of fortune take us, no man can know." - Gowron
"They're tricky, those tides." - Benjamin Sisko
YO! A) DS9 is best Star Trek show! And B) The people at the Institute are gods among men!
Truly
Arnt literally a omniscient research compeny
Qapla..... DS9 is my favorite Trek on the citadel
DS9 truly is the best and most underrated Star Trek show. Also, greater beings across the Multiverse have not taken notice of The Institute. I repeat "not" taken notice
@@aragos32727 NOT! THEY H̵̻̤̘̝̯̦̼͖͖̝̥͖͕͖̍͐̍̉̓͋̀͝ͅĄ̶̞̹̜̣̭̿͐͂͝V̶̱͖̗̞̼̬͈̬̩̳̖͎̭͓̪̒̽̾̈́̇E̴̛͕͕̜̠̞̙̪̜̳̱̿͆̔͐̔͌́́̓̈̂͌͘͝!!!
Last time I was this early, Quark still stocked kanar.
He still did. All the way through DS-9, he kept stocks of Kanar and other Cardassian beverages and foods, it was just the amounts he kept that changed
@@weldonwin Yes, but that spoils the punchline.
@@derekburge5294 Well, it could have been, "Last time I was this early, Quark stocked Kanar that wasn't poison"
Kiss the girl, get the key. They never taught me that in the Obsidian Order.
Obsidian Order? What is this? I never heard about it. I'm just a plain simple tailor. Before that I was just a gardener. Weird accidents happened here and there but what do I know.
While there was some inconsistency early on in the show's run, the stress in "Bajor' is on the first syllable, not the second one.
Except when it comes to Captain Picard's pronunciation of it :)
Attention Bojoran workers:
Have a great day
I was in the middle of an episode when the notification popped up. What timing!
Star Trek has such a *massive* Potential to made into new (competent and good) series
I want see you repeat that after watching the Star Trek Discovery's episode "Ka'Sul" and learning what really caused The Burn...😒
Lower Decks is legit
@@rosesareredbutzerglingssti9290
Let me guess. An Ancient super weapon, upon reactivation managed to crossover into a trek universe and cause all the warp cores to explode.
Seriously though, as much as I may regret the question. What did cause the burn in STD?
I'm not watching the episode as what little I did see in earlier seasons felt like I was watching propaganda and should be tested for an STD, again.
Thank you.
@@Predator42ID haven't watched it myself but from what I saw on the reviews from fandom menace guys - it was the scream of an alien child who was feeling very lonely and depressed. Yeah, it's that stupid.
@@Predator42ID The cause of The Burn was a Kelpien kid called Ka'Sul. The ship of his parents get lost in a planet full of dilithium right in the middle of a radioactive nebula. For being exposed in utero to the "magical" radiation of the said nebula, Ka'Sul was "linked" to his surroundings (and to almost all dilithium in the galaxy...😒 ). Because of that, when he saw his mother die from radiation poisoning, the entire galaxy sufffered with The Burn.
Welcome to Deep Space Nine - Captain Benjamin Sisko
Hey Templin! When are you going to a Dossier on Captain Sisko?!
I second Captain Sisko getting a video.
Third to agree captain sisko should get his own dossier 👍
I fourth that !
I fifth that
I'm Rom!
Wait, what was the question?
Sixth!
The show’s dialogue: “BAY-jor”
This video: “Buh-JOR”
It's obvious the narrator never actually watched the show. Disappointing, when it really is the best of all the Treks
they say it both ways across TNG and DS9, I'm surprised anyone cared this much
@@TemplinInstitute pretty sure I only ever heard BAY-jor when referring to the planet or polity, But! The derived forms stressed the JOR syllable instead.
This sort of thing is... Not at all uncommon in English. The stress shifting when the part of speech changes and/or prefixes and suffixes are added, that is.
Meaning that "buh-JOR-an" is correct, as such things go.
There are two forms of address when reffering to Bajor. The old way of addressing it is 'Buh'JOR.'
The newer form of address is 'Bay'Jor'
How do you notice this
287th rule of acquisition:
When The Templin Institute makes a Star Trek video, the enjoyability is near priceless.
My brother worked on the show and I got to hangout on the set and watch the final episode be filmed
Epicness in a single video
Garak: "I should think the lesson to be learned from the fable of "The boy who cried wolf" is to never tell the same lie twice."
Also Garak: "Never tell the truth when a lie will do."
Also Garak: "Yes, I killed Senator Vreelak. I brought the Romulans into the war. And all it cost was one shuttle craft, the life of one criminal and the self respect of one Star Fleet officer !!!"
It's a bargain price. ... I can live with that. .... I can live with that.
Quark's bar deserves an episode of it's own.
Station Regulation 82/7B: Loitering on the Promenade is prohibited... Move along people!
Fantastic video of a truly magnificent TV series and by far my favourite Star Trek series. I love all Star Trek but Deep Space Nine really was and still is something special. For a series that came out a long time ago it is still highly watched and rewatched which is a testament to its timeless quality, extraordinary writing, fantastic characters and phenomenal story which knew how to do small and nuanced as well as big and epic storytelling which all intertwined together seamlessly to a quality which bordered on art. Star Trek Deep Space Nine!!!
Templin Institute: With this device. Go forth and record the universe.
Spy 1: With this our mission has started.
Spy 2: Through this recordings knowledge is preserved.
Spy 1&2: And with knowledge preserved, we gain immortality!.
What is this cult nonsense
I will not rest until I find myself back here... In this place where I belong.
Just finished the series DS9 is high tier SciFi
Deep space nine is and will always be my favorite Star Trek series
DS9 Remains my favorite ST tv series. So rewatchable
It's a damn fine looking station.
DS9 was peek startrek. It truly was all down hill from here. We need to get back to this kind of story telling. The struggle to maintain the roddenberry cult of optimism and self improvement when faced with hard times.
Nice to see a Star Trek episode. And you used a fan made update of the battle scenes from Sacrifice of Angels too. The broadcast scenes were never that crisp and sharp.
That remake was probably from the documentary of DS9, "What We Left Behind". It was one of the major sections of the movie.
My endless rewatch. Thank you.
"When my dad and I came here, this place was just an abandoned shell. He turned it into something."
i love DS9 so goddamn much, i wish they would remaster it like they did with TNG.
After TNG remaster Paramount made a statement that they could not do a remaster of DS9 as it wasn't recorded with the same type of cameras and films, so the source material is just wrong.
BUT, with that said, technology moved forward and there are now 4K AI Upscaled versions of Deep Space 9 that you can find on some "none official or very legal" sites. Great improvements in image quality.
Sadly the sales of the remastered TNG blue rays where dismal, so the financial backing fell away for doing the same to DS9 and Voyager. But let us hope the recent Babylon 5 remaster for streaming, might mean we will get DS9 remastered also.
@@martinjrgensen8234 Oh, I did not know about that Babylon 5 remaster. And I have been planing to watch this show as I have heard that it is very good, so now I know what version to enjoy! Thanks for mentioning it.
@@Runeclaw its on HBO Max and the apple store in the US.
Of all the series it absolutely deserves a HD remaster and the technology to do it is a lot more advanced now and not as expensive as what they used for TNG. We want DS9 HD remaster!!!!
Excellent as always!
I am on the last episode on Netflix (third viewing). Your timing is on point.
Finally an investigation of deep space 9, thank you templin institute 👍
Weyoun and Garak was where it was at. Almost all the actors on that show were phenomenal. The show is such a slow burn and that's what makes it so so good.
Massively underrated channel. Keep up the great work
DS9 is the best Star Trek anyone who doesn’t agree can go hang out with the pah-wraiths in those fire caves lol
I agree I can’t even watch TOS tbh and TNG is good but DS9 is better IMO
Go to grethor p'tak
@@jackniessen i cant watch the TOS but TNG afterwards is chill
Voyager best :)
DS9 dont got Janeway
@@councilofpoorlylitbaldpeople hell voy for the win haha
I really enjoyed this segment. Deep Space Nine is one of my favorite Star Trek shows. I come to believe that it is the best it's the most complex and it has the best story development ever in television. I'm going to consider being a patreon person thanks.
One thing about DS9. As we know the Federation will end up building a new Station that is more advance than the old station. DS9 would remain. There doing its duties to the bitter end. As moving the station would be too dangerous and destroying the station would cause a lot of backlash. As DS9 is an Icon to the region. It would be logical to have two stations guarding the Worm Hole. One that IS a military Outpost and the other a trading hub and more civilian station. Though in times of war. Could easily be brought back to service and serve as a repair and supply station for war efforts in the area. Just make sure DS9 isn't bought by a Ferangi.
It was also the location of the first _transmission between Changelings_ of the 'Founders Virus'.
"many thousands of Bajoran laborers were killed slaving away in the ore processing center on Terok Nor"
Well, you can always get more Bajorans.
Best Trek Ever!
Agreed
I concur.
The station that held Alpha Quadrant together is only held together by one man, Chief Miles Edward O'Brien!
Can you do a video dedicated to the Leviathan ship Moya from Farscape?
Yes!!!!!!
Thank you this has been long awaited I must admit my favourite show in history can always rewatch without bother
«When I first took command of this post, all I wanted was to be somewhere else - anywhere but here. But now, five years later, this has become my home, and you have become my family. And leaving this station, leaving you, is one of the hardest things I've ever had to do -... - No victory can make this moment any easier for me. And I promise, I will not rest until I stand with you again, here... in this place where I belong.» Captain Sisko, Call to arms.
I wonder how quickly Garak will end up poking around the Templin Institute mainframe...
Why Garak? He's just a simple tailor.
This station reminds me the snowgloba megastructure station from the latest Star Trek *Movie*
You mean Yorktown, which is a cool design for a space station.
@@TheVeritas1 Indeed and Agreed
When are we going to get a Dossier on Morn?
That’s not a bad idea.
I'm compiling a list of all his best quotes.
funny timing, strated a rewatch of DS9 this week 😁
but then again 'home is where the heart is but the stars are made of latinum'
#23 doesn't hurt either
Sometimes I felt like I was going to the mall when I saw DS9's Prominade... 😆
Been expecting a video on DS9 for some time. This series was the high point of Star Trek in the 90s. I hope someday we will see a sequel series to DS9 similar to Star Trek Picard.
In the meantime, I'll just wait for some more DS9 related videos.
Mobile suit gundam.
One year war between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon.
Yes!!!!!!!!
This was a very nice tribute.
Awesome video, now we just need the Dominion Video Reuploaded.
Sci-Fi needs more badass space stations.
Spacedock liked this.
Thank you the English subtitle.
I like pie
or in the famous words of morn ....
Great video on this great show.
You should do an atlas episode on Atlantis from stargate
Yes!!!!!!
I've always been fond of this location so many good stories
Hm, I liked this but If I could make suggestions I'd say DWMA from Soul Eater. And maybe something from Avatar the Last Air Bender.
Either way, love these and would can't wait which civilization you do next.
Great suggestions!!!!
We need one on Du Kat
Good stuff right there!
Oh wow, the series I binged watched last year.
I can't wait to finish DS9
The crossover I've been craving
I'm in the course of watching through DS9 and am in the middle of the last season. So this is a timely post.
DS9 needs to become a movie.
It really doesn't.
Long form TV can do things films can't. Many of DS9's themes and plots needed time to grow and breathe. You really wanna see the entire several season arc jizzed out in two hours?
One day I will watch all the Star Treks again...same with Stargate.
“Tacky Cardassian eyesore.”
It was Starfleet's last, best hope for peace 😉
It failed....
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rule of Acquisition #34: War is good for business.
Rule of Acquisition #35: Peace is good for business.
I've been waiting almost a year for this.
Great video
Welcome, to the Final Four
Sisko for life
Do the great northern railway- Thomas the rank engine
When they decommission DS9 they should set it up as a museum site
Real STAR TREK
After each sentence-ah
I can hear-ah
You-ah
BREATH
Yes-ah!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I don't know if anyone else noticed this but DS9 looks like a giant biohazard sign in space.
I love DS9!
I'd say not only foreign pressure on the Cardassians to leave Bajor, but also Bajoran freedom fighters making the Cardassians look like fools. Don't forget the brave sacrifice of the Bajoran militia to ensure a future for all Bajorans!
the Dominion in its strife for peace and development just answered Cardassia's call for humanitarian help by sending some vorta diplomats and a small number of Jem Haddar to provide security. Just your standard invas....cough...cough...alliance. Glory to the Dominion. Praise be the founders.
Small world, finished a re-wwatch DS9 video the day before you posted this :)
Very interesting 👍