Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine
1993-1999
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When the Cardassian
occupation of Bajor ended in 2369, the mining space-station Terok Nor
was left abandoned, its systems ripped out. By invitation of the provisional
Bajoran government, Starfleet stepped in to oversee the rebuilding and
day-to-day operations of the newly christened Deep Space Nine. Starfleet's
position was a tentative one, many Bajorans suspicious and unwelcoming
as a result of Cardassian oppression and brutality. However the alliance
held and soon DS9 was a center of travel and commerce thanks to a newly
found stable wormhole, leading to the largely unexplored Gamma Quadrant.
Then after two years, the Dominion - a hierarchy of three separate species, the xenophobic Changelings, the diplomatic but shifty Vorta and genetically-bred soldiers, the Jem'Hadar - made their presence known. Seeing these new travelers coming through the wormhole as a threat to their power base, they decided to bring their version of order to the Alpha Quadrant... by conquering it. So began the war. At first fought covertly, then in plain sight, the war would soon drag each of their major powers in as their governments struggled against paranoia and shifting loyalties, thanks to Changeling infiltrators. This war wasn't for territory or power, it was for freedom. |
(Types in GREEN indicate inconclusive)
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The commander of Deep Space Nine and emissary of the prophets, a regular cult of personality. |
Who needs order when you have honor? If anyone gets in the way, send them to Stovokor! |
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All these planets need order, and I'm the one to impose it! |
An annoying girly-girl who doesn't know if she should fight for her subjective ideals or just cry. |
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Everyone will follow the rules, everything will be in order, and the TPS reports will be completed in a timely manner. |
Being a brilliant science officer is definately interesting, but who can resist a party? |
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An ingenious schemer who has his uncle's brains and his father's loyalty. |
As brilliant and technically skilled as he is annoyingly talkative. |
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Laid back, intellectual, awkwardly passionate, and somewhat socially inept. |
I love talking almost as much as thinking up brilliant ways of assasinating people as creatively and effectively as possible. |
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A devoted family man and devoted engineer who always does his duty. |
An idealistic and dull character, but hey, she loves baseball. |
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Rule of Acqusition #111 Treat people in your debt like family - exploit them. |
Socially inept, idealistic, and sensitive, but good with gadgets. |
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Obsessed with loyalty and duty, leave him alone or he'll kill you. |
Garralous, intuitive, and goofy, she just won't shut up. |
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Petty, scheming, obsessed,controlling, insulting, unintellectual, and holier-than-thou. |
Bubbly and bubbleheaded, a giggling party-girl. |
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An idealistic freedom fighter who may be fighting on the right side. |
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