Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Summary
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,290 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the creator of Deep Space Nine — creator (P170): Rick Berman[3].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the creator of Deep Space Nine — creator (P170): Michael Piller[4].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine received the Deep Space Nine — award received (P166): Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music[5].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's image is recorded as Deep Space Nine filming model - Star Trek - Exploring New Worlds Exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan.jpg[6].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's instance of is recorded as Deep Space Nine — instance of (P31): television series[7].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's instance of is recorded as Deep Space Nine — instance of (P31): Star Trek series[8].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's composer is recorded as Deep Space Nine — composer (P86): Jay Chattaway[9].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's genre is recorded as Deep Space Nine — genre (P136): science fiction television program[10].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's genre is recorded as Deep Space Nine — genre (P136): adventure television series[11].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's based on is recorded as Deep Space Nine — based on (P144): Star Trek: The Original Series[12].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's logo image is recorded as Star Trek DS9 logo.svg[13].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's logo image is recorded as DS9 Titel.svg[14].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's follows is recorded as Deep Space Nine — follows (P155): Star Trek: The Next Generation[15].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's followed by is recorded as Deep Space Nine — followed by (P156): Star Trek: Voyager[16].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Avery Brooks[17].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Q348445[18].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Nicole de Boer[19].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Michael Dorn[20].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Terry Farrell[21].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Cirroc Lofton[22].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Colm Meaney[23].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Armin Shimerman[24].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Alexander Siddig[25].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Nana Visitor[26].
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's cast member is recorded as Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Rosalind Chao[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Deep Space Nine — producer (P162): Ira Steven Behr[28], Deep Space Nine — producer (P162): Rick Berman[29], and Deep Space Nine — producer (P162): Michael Piller[30]. Cast members include Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Avery Brooks[17], Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Q348445[18], Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Nicole de Boer[19], Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Michael Dorn[20], Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Terry Farrell[21], and Deep Space Nine — cast member (P161): Cirroc Lofton[22]. Created works include Deep Space Nine — creator (P170): Rick Berman[3], a screenwriter[31], b. 1945[32], of United States[33], awarded the Emmy Award[34] and Deep Space Nine — creator (P170): Michael Piller[4], a screenwriter[35], 1948–2005[36], of United States[37].
Publication
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Deep Space Nine — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[38]. Genres include Deep Space Nine — genre (P136): science fiction television program[10] and Deep Space Nine — genre (P136): adventure television series[11]. Its part of is recorded as Deep Space Nine — part of (P361): Star Trek canon[39].
Reception
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine received the Deep Space Nine — award received (P166): Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music[5]. Reviews include 8.9/10[40], 2,3/5[41], 4.2/5[42], 9.4/10[43], and 3,8/5[44].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's follows is recorded as Deep Space Nine — follows (P155): Star Trek: The Next Generation[15]. Its followed by is recorded as Deep Space Nine — followed by (P156): Star Trek: Voyager[16].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine include SAOImage DS9[45], a free software[46].
Why It Matters
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ranks in the top 2% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,290 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] It is known by 68 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
Entities named for it include SAOImage DS9[45], a free software[46].
FAQs
What awards did Star Trek: Deep Space Nine receive?
Honors received include Deep Space Nine — award received (P166): Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music[5].