The hugely ambitious Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has no shortage of classic episodes.

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One other stumbling block being the disbanding of the HD team.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Perhaps targeting a 4K master based on the 35mm film would have legs?

A wonderfully polished and powerful episode, its easily the best of the first season.

It turns out the previous accident altered the path of the Terran Empire and led to a Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.

An exhausted Jean-Luc Picard stands amongst his Cardassian torturers in Star Trek episode The Chain of Command

The Maquis

Set just prior toTNGs Preemptive Strike an old friend of Cmdr.

A solitary Galaxy class vessel, flanked by Runabouts, is sent to retrieve the Commander.

It does not go well.

Jean-Luc looks at a portrait of himself in the Star Trek: Picard Season 2 trailer

Except things are not what they seem and theDefiantbecomes a weapon of the Maquis.

Past Tense

A transporter accident aboard theDefiantwhile in orbit around Earth maroons Cmdr.

Sisko, Lt. Dax and Dr. Bashir in San Francisco… of 2024.

Spock and Kirk stand together in Star Trek’s “A Taste of Armageddon”

Today food banks… tomorrow Sanctuary Districts?

Rejoined

The Trill symbiont Khan(!)

Yes its all their fault.

William Shatner in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Quark is astounded by the savagery and stupidity of 1940s hoomans.

The Doctor and Garak are thus forced to play out the holonovel.

The cast are clearly having a blast all the way through and its simply a joy to watch.

However it transpires that the Admiral wants to take things too far.

The story is thought provoking and perhaps foreshadows the revelation of Section 31 later on.

The team inflitrate the Klingons military headquarters on TyGokor to try and unmask Gowron as a Founder.

Is it me, or does Avery Brooks do Klingon a bit too well?

Though Sisko apparently missed the fangs afterwards.

The crew realize that they have ended up in the vicinity of Space Station K-7 and a certain starship.

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This episode certainly could not have been made this in the 1960s… or possibly even the 1980s.

Its also potentially the best episode ofDeep Space Nineas a whole.

The assassin can literally shoot anyone anywhere on the station… from anywhere else on the station.

Nicole deBoers tour de force as Ezri Dax taking on the investigation of a serial killer on the station.

Then a much larger force of JemHadar attack.

Obviously though, the main event is wrapping up the Dominon War arc, which it does with aplomb.