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Star Trek : Deep Space Nine - Vol. 7.4 - Once More Unto The Breach / The Siege Of Ar-558 [1995]
 
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Star Trek : Deep Space Nine - Vol. 7.4 - Once More Unto The Breach / The Siege Of Ar-558 [1995]
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From the outset, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was about conflict. Producers Rick Berman and Michael Piller challenged the utopian ideals of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek universe to create something totally different from its predecessors. That meant no familial camaraderie, squeaky-clean Federation diplomacy, or beige décor. Instead they wanted inter-personal friction, ruthless enemies (Gamma Quadrant Imperialists--The Dominion) and rebellion at every turn. The DS9 concept was originally facilitated by introducing the Cardassian/Bajoran war during The Next Generation's final days. After a muted first reception fans gradually came to accept the new look, but no-one liked Star Trek without a starship and eventually the producers capitulated to viewers' wishes by introducing the USS Defiant (an apt name) in Season 3.

Relying far less on technobabble than TNG, DS9 was unafraid to focus on matters of the spirit instead, demonstrating a gutsy independence from its parent shows. Taking up the gauntlet thrown down by Babylon 5, improved CGI space battles also became a fan favourite. Throughout the increasingly serialised story arc there were rebellious factions within the different establishments: Kira had belonged to the Shakaar resistance cell; The Maquis was Starfleet vs Cardassians; Section 31 was a secret Starfleet group; The True Way was a Bajoran group opposed to peace; the Cardassians had their Obsidian Order and the Romulans their Gestapo-like Tal Shiar. Yet for all its constant bickering and espionage (even Bashir got to be James Bond!), there was always some contemporary social commentary lurking: the Ferengi were used as a comedic foil to frown on materialistic greed; drugs were looked at via the Jem'Hadar foot soldiers' addiction to Ketracel White.

Perhaps Sisko summed up the real heart of things: "Bajor doesn't need a man, it needs a legend". A future vision that retains a place for religion and spirituality turned out to be Deep Space Nine's first best destiny. --Paul Tonks

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In 'Once More Unto The Breach' an ageing Klingon offers his services. In 'The Siege Of Ar-558' the crew of the Defiant are tasked with reinforcing a unit which has been attacked by the Dominion.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Siege of AR-558 has to be the best DS9 episode ever!, 10 Sep 2000
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I watched Once More Unto the Breach and it didn't strike me as being anything more than a regular DS9 episode. It was a totally watchable episode and I can't really fault it. It just wasn't anything special.

The Siege of AR-558 was something else completely. The start, an almost comic scene with Rom, Vic Fontaine and Dr Bashir certainly couldn't prepare the viewer for what was to follow.

While much of the series has been focused on the war, it was this episode that turned that war into a reality. Much of the fighting has been very much drawn away from the main characters, we never see them on the front lines, really fighting for their lives. Until now.

For the first time we see characters facing the true realities of the war, and figting against evils not seen before.

The episode has been superbly directed, has a breathtaking score and shows some of the most powerful acting in the series.

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