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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 1 [1995]
 
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Product details
  • Format: Box set, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 ( DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Mar 2003
  • Run Time: 960 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars (21 customer reviews)
  • DVD Features:
    • Main Language: English
    • Available Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround
    • Featurette - 1. DEEP SPACE NINE: A BOLD BEGINNING
    • 2. CREW DOSSIER
    • 3. MICHAEL WESTMORE'S ALIENS: SEASON ONE
    • 4. SECRETS OF QUARK BAR
    • 5. DEEP SPACE NINE SKETCHBOOK
    • 6. ALIEN ARTEFACTS: SEASON ONE
    • Production Photo Gallery
  • ASIN: B000087LOJ
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Of all the spin-off TV incarnations of Star Trek, Deep Space Nine had the hardest job persuading an audience to watch. By all accounts, Gene Roddenberry had concerns about the idea before his death in 1991. It took two more years to develop, and when it finally aired in 1993 reasons for that concern were evident right away. The show was dark (literally), characters argued a lot, no one went anywhere and the neighbouring natives were hardly ever friendly. Yet for all that the show went against the grain of The Great Bird's original vision of the future, it undeniably caught the mood of the time, incorporating a complex political backdrop that mirrored our own.

In the casting, there was a clear intent to differentiate the show from its predecessors. Genre stalwarts Tony Todd and James Earl Jones were considered for Commander Sisko before Avery Brooks. The one let down at the time was that Michelle Forbes did not carry Ensign Ro across from TNG, but when the explosive Nana Visitor defiantly slapped her hand on a console in the pilot episode, viewers knew they were in for a different crew dynamic. In fact, the two-part pilot show ("The Emissary") is largely responsible for DS9's early success. Mysterious, spiritual, claustrophobic, funny and feisty, it remains the most attention-grabbing series opener (apart from the Classic original) the franchise has had. The first year may have relied on a few too many familiar faces--like Picard, Q and Lwaxana Troi--but these were more than outweighed by refreshingly detailed explorations of cultures old and new (Trill, Bajoran, Cardassian, Ferengi). As it turned out, Deep Space Nine was the boldest venture into Roddenberry's galaxy that had been (or ever would be) seen.

On the DVD: Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Series 1's hour of special features is split between seven featurettes that really would have worked better edited together. Covering the show's origins and most aspects of Year One's production design, they all crib from interviews with actors and crew from the 1992 shoot (exclusively so in the 10 "Hidden Files"). Other interviews conducted in 1999 and 2002 tend to be more revealing, although the solo section on Major Kira is curiously lacking in recent input. While the designers describe their work with passion, creators Michael Piller and Rick Berman come off as stiff and lacking in knowledge. Hopefully this is something that will improve through the next six box sets. The interactive CD-ROM to build a DS9 database on your PC is something that will become more involving, too. Obviously the most important thing is the episodes themselves, and despite the lack of a commentary to enhance the best of them, sound in 5.1 and the crisp full-frame picture do them ample justice. --Paul Tonks END

DVD Description
Complete Season 1 on 6 discs, containing all 19 episodes and exclusive extra features.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DS 9 - The Best of Trek, 22 Sep 2004
By mark burniston (redcar, cleveland United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I never caught much of DS9 when it was first shown on TV, mainly due to being out of the country and not having English TV to watch. The episodes that I did catch I enjoyed, although not having senn many episodes much of the back story was a mystery to me. So when the DVDs came out I decided to buy them all and watch it from the beginning.

What can I say but wow! The way the overall story arcs interweave through out the series, such as Dukat and Kai Winn, the emmisary story lines and the Dominion war puts it streets ahead of the "Pick up and Drop" nature of TNG. In a way it reminds me of the Babylon 5 (which is my all time favourite SF show) story lines were something happens and in a few more series it gets referred back to and suddenly it all makes sense.

Also, unlike TNGs "everything always turns out alright in the end" typical Star Trek stories, in DS9 sometimes things go tragically wrong (Duet springs to mind).

The evolution of the characters throughout the series is far superior to other ST franchises. Lets face it in TNG, apart from Data getting a little more human and Worf occasionally smiling, the characters ended the series much as they started it. The fact as well that the characters in DS9 frequently conflicted with each other and had their own agenders other than the perfect idea of Federation paradise added a grittier feel to the series.

Overall DS9 is darker, grittier and dirtier than other ST offerings, which is possibly why a lot of hardened fans didn't like it as it ruined the idea of a utopian Federation, but dont let that put you off. Its a roller coaster of a ride, from the relativley slow begining of series 1 through to the adrenaline pumping close of series 7. Buy them all, you won't be disappointed.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trektastic, 26 Mar 2003
Personnally i think that DS9 is a good series, and represents the Star Trek Franchise well, people didn't think it would work, as what could be more boring that watching 8 or so characters stuck on a space station?
Series 1 is a good season, though not the best. It has some good moments though, and i can remember the times when i used to wonder "what the hells Odo???", and of cause you don't find yet.

The DVD is good, it is presented in nice collectable packaging, and has loads of extras. you get a free "interactive Space Station", that will probably get better as you build it up. Also a nice booklet detailing each episode. Then on the actucal discs you get loads of inverviews and behind the scenes footage, nothing amazing but worth a look for any fans of the show. The Deep Space 9 DVD has a Dolby 5.1 option, which is great, as there are some great sound effects on DS9, that can be really bought to life.
The last, and often forgotten feature on this DVD is that it comes with a token, you get one with each DVD box set, and can be exchanged for some pretty cool "free" stuff such as posters, film cells, signed books, T-Shirts, PC games and even a Digital Camera.
This is a great box set, and i strongly reccommend it, (plus its a decent price, most places have it for £75)
Buy it Now

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It dared to be different and is the best Trek yet, 11 Mar 2003
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DS9 was widely critisised and still has many who feel that is was not a true Trek, however this is its strenght. All the other Treks (from the original to the latest Enterprise) are ongoing repeats of fly somewhere, meet aliens, something happens, story ends..next episode and repeat same. Whilst in each series this was generally done well, DS9 tried something very different and I believe delivered a masterpiece.

TNG and Voyager improved with each series (lets hope that Enterprise does the same!) and begun to create story threads, but the very essence of DS9 was the interwoven story line that kicked in with the first episode and how it was allowed to develop over the entire series. Moreover we were also treated to the development of both characters and cultures which never really happened to any great degree in the other series. DS9 was also ready to explore both the dark and light of personalities and cultures and delivered some outstanding moments of laughter and tears.

I am delighted that at last the DVD series is issued, perhaps this will allow even more to appreciate the true quality of DS9.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Who would have thought a series set on a space station would fire the imagination. But it definitely does. A testimony to the quality of script writing. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Dodster

4.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Season
While I consider Deep Space Nine to be the greatest ever thing to happen to Star Trek, like the other series in the franchise, it's first season was a bit of a mixed bag. Read more
Published on 8 Aug 2005