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  1. In the Deep Space Nine Relaunch novel Avatar, Book One, the Orb of Memory was found aboard a derelict Cardassian freighter in the Badlands. This Orb demonstrated the ability, when left open, to make all those aboard the freighter uncontrollably contemplate past events, to the point at which they completely lost track of their mission.

  2. Clarence Williams III (21 August 1939 – 4 June 2021; age 81) was the Tony Award-nominated actor who played Omet'iklan in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fourth season episode "To the Death". He is perhaps best known for his role as "Linc Hayes" on the 1970s television series The Mod Squad, co-starring Tige Andrews, and produced by Harve Bennett. Born in New York City, Williams was the ...

  3. The Bell Riots were a pivotal series of events on Earth that took place in September of 2024. Started in San Francisco's Sanctuary District A, they were named after protest leader Gabriel Bell. One of the most violent civil disturbances in all of American history, the riots and subsequent crackdown resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Sanctuary District residents. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I ...

  4. S5.E22 ∙ Children of Time. Mon, May 5, 1997. The DS9 crew discovers a small colony on a remote world that was originally populated by them 200 years earlier due to a time-travel accident with the Defiant. The current colonists lives depend on making sure that accident happens again, even though they've now forwarned the crew that it will happen.

  5. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205). The series was partially adapted as The Fallen (2000), a third-person shooter video game developed by The Collective .

  6. Mona Luvsitt was a character in the Julian Bashir, Secret Agent holoprogram. She was Julian Bashir's valet. She spoke seven languages, possessed degrees in chemistry, physics, and biology, could fly anything from a jet to a helicopter, and made excellent martinis. In 2372, Mona's character was killed within the program by Falcon, a mercenary and henchman of Hippocrates Noah. (DS9: "Our Man ...

  7. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 621-622)) This notion of the legend being more important than the fact recalls the 1962 John Ford movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It also recalls the second season episode "The Homecoming", specifically the character of Li Nalas, who was based on the Jimmy Stewart character from Valance.

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