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NPC Name Description 1. Admiral D'Vak 2. Armorer Zentan Sells Shields and Armor 3. Captain James Kurland Gives Missions 5.

Chief Engineering Officer Repairs Ships 6. Chief Medical Officer Heals Officers 7. Commodity Broker Yeserin Commodity Information 9. Device Merchant Dolgun Sells Devices Device Merchant Tohmoe Sells Devices Dockmaster Det Select Active Ships Engineering Officer Requisition Bridge Officers I have seen the show in its entirety, multiple times, but watching for set details is a totally different game. Fortunately there is a TON of reference.

Unfortunately, some of the references you need like, for the upper corner of that one room are only in one shot, in one of the episodes they made.

Over, and over, and over through many, but certainly not all of DS9, trying to catch that little corner, or that one console panel, or a close up of what that floor looked like. In the end, we have a DS9 Reference folder with over screenshots of the show, each taken by me.

Even the upper Promenade entrance was only really visible a handful of times, so there was a LOT of building things, watching an episode, shifting things, etc. All to the goal of trying to make sure our new DS9 represented what we saw in the show as faithfully as we could. Unlike most of the usual Federation interiors where everything just gets copied from one spot to the next, and is often made up of large wall panels and such, DS9 is a patchwork of little things.

While the makers of the show could go pick up an existing oddball lighting fixture or bench, we have to make all of it, and it started to be too much.

With their help, we made the Temple, the Infirmary, and the Security Office. In addition to their efforts, we had a major boost in doing one of the more difficult tasks of any interior, the LCARS. We really could not have pulled this off without his help. At this point, we are just putting the finishing touches on everything. Our content designers started putting NPCs in last week, and it was so cool to see the whole place come to life.

This site uses cookies to optimize your browsing experience to help improve the platform. Following the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole the station is moved from its original position in Bajor's orbit and becomes one of the most important commerce facilities in the entire Alpha Quadrant.

It is also the starting point for any ship exploring the Gamma Quadrant. After hostile confrontations lead to all-out war, Deep Space Nine is at the center stage of the First Dominion War from to The station's crew, including commanding officer Benjamin Sisko , take part in many pivotal battles of the war.

Following the Dominion War, Deep Space Nine remains an important hub for trade, commerce, diplomacy and military operations. While True Way forces attempt to destabilize the region by attacking the station numerous times, DS9 is mostly recognized as the base of operation for joint Starfleet - Klingon anti- Borg operations. As of , Deep Space 9 is once again processing ore. However Bajorans refuse to work in ore processing due to memories of the occupation, so much of the work is conducted by refugees from the Gamma Quadrant.

When initially introduced, the scale of DS9's exterior was closer to canon, however it was considered too small by players and was increased in size to better allow ships to fly through it. Also, the space around DS9 was a diffuse brown nebula. This was changed with the release Featured Series The to more closely resemble the purple Denorios belt seen in the series. The release of The also granted Klingon -faction players access to the station for the first time.

Victory is Life saw a total overhaul of the design of the Promenade, Ops and the exterior of the station to bring it closer to canon and increase the overall quality and feel of the design. Developers pored through shots from the entire series to faithfully recreate the design, and matched the old plans of the promenade to the size of the still-used Paramount studio. The sections of the promenade not built by the studio used elements inspired from various changes in the set design over the years.

The size of the station exterior was not changed at that time, as it would require resizing on all maps that use DS9, and the usage of interior maps on combat ground missions was also not changed as it was difficult to arrange combat in the now much smaller interior.

The station's Chief Engineer was previously mentioned as Commander Maxwell , with another engineer being Lieutenant Meyer. A comparison of the security office sans Odo, and with Odo and Dukan'Rex.

Both versions appear on the same map. Deep Space 9's social map consists of the Promenade and Ops. Certain elements and NPCs appear only to characters who have completed specific missions in the Gamma Quadrant mission arc. An example of this is the Dominion Embassy with Loriss. All NPCs in the list below who are subject to phasing have " phased " after them.

Details on when these NPCs appear will be shown on their wiki page.



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