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− | {{ | + | {{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}} |
+ | |name=''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' | ||
+ | |picture = DS9logo.jpg | ||
+ | |caption =Title Card | ||
+ | |country = [[File:USA.jpg|25px]] USA | ||
+ | |genre = Science Fiction | ||
+ | |dates = 1993-1999 | ||
+ | |seasons = 7 | ||
+ | |episodes = 176 | ||
+ | |character1=CDR/CAPT Benjamin Sisko | ||
+ | |actor1=[[Avery Brooks]] | ||
+ | |character2=Major Kira Nerys | ||
+ | |actor2=Nana Visitor | ||
+ | |character3=Odo | ||
+ | |actor3=[[René Auberjonois]] | ||
+ | |character4 =Dr. Julian Bashir | ||
+ | |actor4=[[Alexander Siddig]] | ||
+ | |character5=LT/LCDR Jadzia Dax (1993-1998) | ||
+ | |actor5=Terry Farrell | ||
+ | |character6=ENS/LTJG Ezri Dax (1998-1999) | ||
+ | |actor6=Nicole de Boer | ||
+ | |character7=LCDR Worf | ||
+ | |actor7=[[Michael Dorn]] | ||
+ | |character8=SCPO Miles O'Brien | ||
+ | |actor8=[[Colm Meaney]] | ||
+ | |character9=Jake Sisko | ||
+ | |actor9=Cirroc Lofton | ||
+ | |character10=Quark | ||
+ | |actor10=Armin Shimerman | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | '''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''''' is the second sequel series to the original ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''. Set during the same time period as ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''Deep Space Nine'' starred [[Avery Brooks]] as Commander (later Captain) Benjamin Sisko, a Starfleet officer in command of a Federation outpost at the edge of the galaxy. The majority of the real-world firearms seen in this series were in the episodes that involved time travel or a Holodeck simulation. The series aired for 7 seasons in syndication from 1993 to 1999. | |
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
− | + | == High Standard Sharpshooter M == | |
− | == High Standard | + | In the episode "Our Man Bashir", Miles O'Brien ([[Colm Meaney]]) is superimposed onto the holosuite character "Falcon," an assassin for hire, who menaces Dr. Bashir ([[Alexander Siddig]]) with a [[High Standard Sharpshooter M]]. |
− | In the episode "Our Man Bashir", Miles O'Brien ([[Colm Meaney]]) is superimposed onto the holosuite character "Falcon," an assassin for hire, who menaces Dr. Bashir ([[Alexander Siddig]]) with a [[High Standard | + | [[Image:IMG 1446.JPG|thumb|350px|none|High Standard Sharpshooter M - .22 LR]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[File:DS9 - Bu 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Falcon holds his High Standard Sharpshooter M on Dr. Bashir and Garak.]] |
− | [[File:DS9 - Bu 3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Falcon holds his High Standard | + | [[Image:DS9 - Bu 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Falcon confronts Dr. Bashir with his High Standard Sharpshooter M.]] |
− | [[Image:DS9 - Bu 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Falcon confronts Dr. Bashir with his High Standard | ||
[[Image:DS9 - Bu 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|And later threatens Garak ([[Andrew Robinson|Andrew J. Robinson]]) towards the end of the episode.]] | [[Image:DS9 - Bu 1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|And later threatens Garak ([[Andrew Robinson|Andrew J. Robinson]]) towards the end of the episode.]] | ||
== M1911 == | == M1911 == | ||
− | In the Season Four episode "Little Green Men," Ferengi Quark ( | + | In the Season Four episode "Little Green Men," Ferengi Quark (Armin Shimmerman), Rom ([[Max Grodenchik]]), and Nog (Aron Eisenberg), accidentally travel back in time to Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, when they are captured by the U.S. military. The majority of the U.S soldiers are armed with [[M1911]] pistols, which is somewhat anachronistic considering the [[M1911 pistol series#M1911A1|M1911A1]] had long since replaced the M1911 by that point in time. |
− | [[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP]] |
[[Image:DS9 - M1911.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Quark, Rom and Nog finds themselves held at gunpoint with [[M1911|Colt M1911]] pistols before being taken away for interrogation.]] | [[Image:DS9 - M1911.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Quark, Rom and Nog finds themselves held at gunpoint with [[M1911|Colt M1911]] pistols before being taken away for interrogation.]] | ||
− | [[Image:DS9 - M1911 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|After Nog knocks Captain Wainwright ([[James | + | [[Image:DS9 - M1911 2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|After Nog knocks Captain Wainwright ([[James MacDonald]]) to the ground, an MP threatens him with his [[M1911]]. This particular MP is played by [[Ken Lesco]], a veteran stuntman who had appearances in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.]] |
== Walther P38 == | == Walther P38 == | ||
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the second sequel series to the original Star Trek. Set during the same time period as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine starred Avery Brooks as Commander (later Captain) Benjamin Sisko, a Starfleet officer in command of a Federation outpost at the edge of the galaxy. The majority of the real-world firearms seen in this series were in the episodes that involved time travel or a Holodeck simulation. The series aired for 7 seasons in syndication from 1993 to 1999.
The following weapons were used in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
Pistols
High Standard Sharpshooter M
In the episode "Our Man Bashir", Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) is superimposed onto the holosuite character "Falcon," an assassin for hire, who menaces Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) with a High Standard Sharpshooter M.
M1911
In the Season Four episode "Little Green Men," Ferengi Quark (Armin Shimmerman), Rom (Max Grodenchik), and Nog (Aron Eisenberg), accidentally travel back in time to Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, when they are captured by the U.S. military. The majority of the U.S soldiers are armed with M1911 pistols, which is somewhat anachronistic considering the M1911A1 had long since replaced the M1911 by that point in time.
Walther P38
Falcon´s thugs in "Our Man Bashir" are armed with Walther P38 as their sidearms. In "A Simple Investigation", Chief O´Brien reprises his role as Falcon, where he uses a Walther P38 instead of the High Standard HDM seen in "Our Man Bashir".
Walther PPK
In the episode "Our Man Bashir", the protagonists are trapped in a holosuite running a James Bond-esque spy simulation, the malfunction also causing Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) to believe he is the character he's playing; an evil scientist bent on world domination named Dr. Noah. Both he and Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) are armed with Walther PPK's as their main weapons.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The police officers outside the Sanctuary District in "Past Tense, Part II" are most prominently seen with Heckler & Koch MP5K submachine guns. The men ultimately use them with mounted laser aiming modules.
Heckler & Koch SP89
Some of the men are also seen with Heckler & Koch SP89 pistols, which are also equipped with the laser aiming modules and PDW-style folding stocks.
Rifles
Enfield L85A1
In the episode "Past Tense, Part II", National Guard soldiers can be seen armed with L85A1 rifles, complete with SUSAT scopes.
M1 Garand
U.S soldiers in "Little Green Men" are seen carrying M1 Garand rifles.
Shotguns
Remington Model 870 Folding Stock
In the episode "Past Tense", Benjamin Sisko and several other protagonists are sent back in time to 21st-century San Francisco due to a transporter accident, arriving just before a major riot that led to a major change in human rights on Earth. Several San Francisco Police officers can be seen armed with Remington Model 870 folding stock shotguns, one of which Sisko gets a hold of when a hostage situation develops, using it to try to maintain order and protect the hostages.
Franchi SPAS-12
Mossberg 500 Bullpup
The squad leader of the men in "Past Tense, Part II" tasked with storming the building Sisko and Bashir are holed up in is armed with a Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotgun.
Grenade Launchers
DefTech 37mm launcher
The riot squad in "Past Tense, Part II" breaches the barricades of the hostage takers with a DefTech 37mm launcher.
Other
Julian's backup gun
Julian Bashir, Secret Agent's backup weapon is a custom prop made from a frame that fits into the heel of his shoe and a barrel disguised as a pen cap. The rounds are disguised as buttons on his suit. The concept sketch can be seen here.