When Bajor is freed from Cardassia in 2369, Starfleet is asked to run its orbital mining station, dubbed Deep Space Nine. Discovering a wormhole nearby, Commander Ben Sisko and his joint crew try to heal Bajor and oversee explorationeven after the paranoid, ruthless Dominion forces emerge to plunge the Alpha Quadrant into years of war.
Deep Space NineMarch 8, 2008 Gerald W. Goegelein(Arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was an excellent series, one I had forgotten about. It struck me how much character development occurred during the shows; you can see the characters (and the writers) settling in and the shows getting better and better just as people in their situation would. I'm sorry such quality science fiction isn't on today, but, maybe after enough time, someone with the vision of Roddenbury will appear and bring back the "good stuff." And, I hope amazon will make more of Deep Space Nine available on unbox.
Audio is way too lowFebruary 8, 2008 Lawrence(NY) The audio of the unbox download for this entire series is way too low. Even with the volume turned up to the max you can barely hear the dialogue. This makes the mobile version of file, which is transfered to any PMP (Personal Media Player) virtually useless.
The video quality is very good.
Seasons 2-7December 27, 2007 G. Hart(Chapel Hill, NC USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was an incredible attempt to keep the Star Trek series alive. Commander Sisko goes down in Star Trek history as one of the great commanders. Avery Brooks is a great actor, and the rest of the cast is no different. Season 1 shows the quality of the show, but the show itself only gets better as more and more characters are added and become part of the DS9 community.
I ask: Why are the remaining seasons not available for download? The show only improves with time, and I'm sure everyone is looking forward to Commander Whorf joining the cast. Please make seasons 2-7 available for download. I assure you customers will respond.