Deep Space Nine's Surprise Star Trek Comeback Proves It’s Time For A Revival

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Deep Space Nine makes another surprise appearance in Star Trek: Lower Decks, but enough with the teases. It's time for a DS9 revival.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Deep Space Nine makes a surprise cameo in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, and the sight of Captain Benjamin Sisko's space station proves that it's high time for a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine revival on Paramount+. DS9 went off the air in 1999 after a revolutionary 7-season run where the Star Trek series embraced serialization and told deeper character-driven story arcs that predicted modern-day Prestige TV.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Dominion War was the foundation of Star Trek: Picard season 3's central plot line about Changelings secretly infiltrating Starfleet. Picard season 3's first half was largely a mystery about why Captain Vadic wanted to steal the remains of Admiral Jean-Luc Picard and what it had to do with Changelings replacing Starfleet Officers and hunting Picard's son, Jack Crusher .

The sighting of Deep Space Nine follows up the previous Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4 episode, "Parth Ferengi's Heart Place," which saw the returns of Grand Nagus Rom and his Bajoran wife, First Clerk Leeta . Lower Decks season 4, episode 6, featured substantial updates to the Ferengi, including Rom signing the Ferengi Alliance's formal intent to join the United Federation of Planets.

Lower Decks’ Crossovers Means It’s Time For A DS9 Revival Star Trek: Lower Decks is the only Star Trek series thus far to return to Deep Space Nine and bring back its beloved characters voiced by the original actors. By virtue of its late 24th-century setting, Lower Decks has not only proven to be the ideal vehicle for revisiting Deep Space Nine, but the animated comedy has done so as much as it can.

There is a palpable hunger to see not just the DS9 characters who have already come back like Kira, Quark, and Rom, but other fan-favorites like Dr. Julian Bashir , Chief Miles O'Brien , Lt. Ezri Dax , and Jake Sisko . Of course, perhaps the biggest hurdle is if Avery Brooks would return as Captain Benjamin Sisko, and this may be the most prevalent issue preventing a live-action Deep Space Nine revival.

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