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A Time to Stand

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  • Posted on September 19, 2025September 19, 2025
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A Time to Stand

This Story: Season 6 Episode 1 (production code 525)
DS9 Overall: Episode 125
Trek Overall: Story 384, Episode 406
Airdate: 29 Sep 1997
Writer: Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
Director: Allan Kroeker

Notes

  • This is the first of six episodes that comprise a story arc about the war and the station being controlled by the Dominion/Dukat.  While not an actual six part story, it is fairly tightly bound together and from the DS9 companion book, they were all created together, then the writers went off and wrote their episodes.
  • In universe, three months have passed since the events of the prior episode.
  • The Dominion ship the Federation is using was the same one from the episode “The Ship“.
  • The first episode with Barry Jenner’s “Admiral Ross”, an ongoing character in the Dominion War.
  • The opening shot with the retreating Federation ships was one of the last scenes of that kind to use all physical model work – the series (and Trek in general) would go CGI fairly soon after this.
  • The episode carries a dedication to Brandon Tartikoff, who died about a month prior to the airing of this episode.  Tartikoff was at the time one of the people who requested the creation of this series for Paramount.
  • This episode has one of the longest teasers in all of Trek – a little over 7 minutes.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD ]

#StarTrekMarathon Deep Space Nine Ep 125 - A Time to Stand - 29 Sep 1997 1/2 S6 starts with a 6 part story arc. I love the different vibe here. Even giving Dukat having a station log, the kind of thing Sisko did. Three months have passed since S5 finale. This is where you see the strength of the

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) September 19, 2025 at 7:12 AM

#StarTrekMarathon Deep Space Nine Ep 125 - A Time to Stand - 29 Sep 1997 2/2 supporting cast, it doesn't feel like secondary characters, it feels like a fully fleshed out world. We see more of Dukat's attraction to Kira. Sisko leads a mission to destroy a Ketracel White factory. Good war stuff.

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) September 19, 2025 at 7:12 AM

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