Today, August 30, 2024, the crew of Deep Space Nine travel back in time to San Francisco, to the start of the Bell Riots, a turning point in human history (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Past Tense: Part I, 1995)
Nothing like having your beloved Lower Decks/Deep Space Nine t-shirt only to have a Walmart store greeter ask if you're a big Star Wars fan. (Then to boot he told me I looked a bit like George Lucas, which well I don't know.)
With 77% of the votes, C came out on top, but C is not correct.
With the 9th poll closed for this round of #HangTrek, no one has correctly guessed the answer.
The correct answer is Martus Mazur, the El-Aurian con artist from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Martus was played by Chris Sarandon, who portrayed Prince Humperdinck in "The Princess Bride".
@chrysomeles's guess was the closest to the correct answer. Feel free to start the next round or nominate someone else to.
Kira Nerys is on the left portrayed by Nana Visitor. Spock is on the right portrayed here by Leonard Nimoy. He has been more recently played by Ethan Peck.
Seven of Nine is on the left portrayed by Jeri Ryan. Benjamin Sisko is portrayed by Avery Brooks on the right.
Data is on the left portrayed by Brent Spiner. Kira Nerys is on the left portrayed by Nana Visitor.
Pavel Chekov is on the left portrayed by Walter Koenig.Benjamin Sisko is portrayed by Avery Brooks on the right.
Worf is on the right portrayed by Michael Dorn, Seven of Nine is on the right portrayed by Jeri Ryan.
Saru is on the left portrayed by Doug Jones. Kira Nerys is on the left portrayed by Nana Visitor.
Benjamin Sisko is portrayed by Avery Brooks on the left, and Sylvia Tilly is portrayed on the right by Mary Wiseman.
Worf is on the right portrayed by Michael Dorn, Raffi is on the left portrayed by Michelle Hurd.
images from Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode 'The Emperor's New Cloak', originally aired on February 1st, 1999 #startrek #trek #startrekdeepspacenine #startrekds9 #scifi #sciencefiction #television #tv #geek #nerd #geeks #nerds #startrekstuff
We are rewatching Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Well, two of us are - the kiddo has not seen it yet and he's really enjoying it. Last year we watched Babylon 5 and he liked that one very much, so I was hoping he would also enjoy this one. This is one of my favorite Star Trek series.
It's to the point where he is asking, "Hey, aren't we going to watch some DS9 tonight??!!" It warms my heart, and I get to experience it through his eyes.
On the other hand, he is very taken with the Ferengi and has said that he thinks the Rules of Acquisition should be taught in school. Not sure I love THAT.
Anyway, it's something we can enjoy as a family and I'm happy about it.
Opening All Hailing Frequencies:
Can anyone out there help me acquire a digital copy of "Legends of the Ferengi" (August 1, 1997)?
I'll be traveling soon and I don't want to buy a physical book which I can't gauge the condition of beforehand (and I'm not sure it'll arrive before the flight). I can't currently justify the price for the 'mint condition/brand new' copy that may be available on Amazon.
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I am currently re-watching Star Trek: Deep Space Nine all the way through, every season from the beginning. I am halfway through the 4th season right now. And one thing I was not prepared for was the amount of and intensity of the vaporwave energy coming off of this show. I mean wow lol
Me, using an #Android phone
#Google: "You need to activate Google Play Services for the app to work properly."
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