In the Star Trek universe, Deep Space Nine is **t necessarily one of its brightest stars. **t because the show wasn’t as good, interesting or long-lived as the others (it ran seven seasons from 1993-1999), but because it was unlike any Star Trek property that’s come before or since.
Darker, moodier and, perhaps, more static than the rest, DS9 placed its crew in a Space station that never moved. It has enjoyed less acclaim and **stalgia than the original ****** or Star Trek: Next Generation and sits somewhere above the short-lived Enterprise ****** and just below Voyager on the Star Trek interest scale. Read more...