Epizódok 115
Deep Space Nine: A Bold Beginning
A bonus included on the Season 1 DVD box set release, this feature includes interviews with Michael Piller (1 October 1992), Rick Berman (7 June 2002), and Avery Brooks (4 November 1992) on the making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The subsection Designing Deep Space Nine featured interviews about the creation from early drafts to the built model with Herman Zimmerman (7 June 2002), Michael Okuda (9 October 2002), Rick Sternbach (7 October 2002), and Ricardo Delgado (19 April 1993). It also features a few behind the scenes filming shots from several episodes of the first season.
TovábbiCrew Dossier: Kira Nerys
Interviews with Nana Visitor (from 18 September 1992, 4 April 1999, and 10 May 1999) and Ira Steven Behr (from 9 April 1999) about the development of the Kira Nerys character. Subsections are Baby On the Set and Romance On the Set.
TovábbiIn an interview from 2 October 2002, Michael Westmore presents in-depth look at the aliens, including the Bajorans, the Cardassians, and the guest aliens such as the Kobliad, Wadi, Tailheads, Tosk, and the Miradorn.
TovábbiStar Trek archivist Penny Juday reveals the secrets behind the props seen in Quark's. (Interview from 9 October 2002).
TovábbiProp Master Joe Longo explains the props of the first season. (Interview from 19 April 1993)
TovábbiSenior Illustrator Rick Sternbach explains several of his sketches for various props on the show. (Interview from 7 October 2002)
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TovábbiCast members and the production staff explain the development of Deep Space Nine, the show's look, and the variety of characters.
TovábbiAvery Brooks interview from 4 November 1992 regarding his character Benjamin Sisko
TovábbiColm Meaney interview from 18 September 1992 regarding his character Miles O'Brien
TovábbiRene Auberjonois interview from 18 September 1992 regarding his character Odo.
TovábbiMore of the Rene Auberjonois interview
TovábbiTerry Farrell interview from 30 September 1992 regarding her character Jadzia Dax
TovábbiMore of the Terry Farrell interview
TovábbiSiddig El Fadil interview from 18 September 1992 regarding his character Julian Bashir
TovábbiNana Visitor interview from 18 September 1992 regarding her character Kira Nerys
TovábbiCirroc Lofton interview from 18 September 1992 regarding his character Jake Sisko
TovábbiJennifer Hetrick interview from 14 February 2002 regarding her character Vash and her appearance in "Q-Less"
TovábbiRick Berman, Michael Piller, Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe discuss the creation of the legend that is the space station Deep Space Nine, and its development through the second season.
TovábbiMichael Westmore presents an insight into creating aliens for DS9's second season. It includes a look at Zek, Fallit Kot, the Dosi and the Skrreea.
TovábbiRick Sternbach and Jim Martin discuss designs and props.
TovábbiQuark's Story
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Crew Dossier: Jadzia Dax
An interview with Terry Farrell on the subject of her Trill character, Jadzia Dax.
TovábbiDan Curry, Robert Legato, Rick Sternbach and Jim Martin describe the designs and models for the station, the runabouts and the Cardassian Galor-class warships.
TovábbiMichael Okuda (Scenic Art Supervisor) interview (regarding designing graphics and more)
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe (Writer) interview (regarding the episode "Shadowplay")
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe interview (regarding the first DS9 mirror universe episode "Crossover")
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe interview (regarding the episode "Invasive Procedures")
TovábbiTerry Farrell (Jadzia Dax) interview (regarding Jadzia and Kira's scenes in "The Siege")
TovábbiArmin Shimerman (Quark) interview (regarding Wallace Shawn and his performances as Zek)
TovábbiTerry Farrell interview (regarding working with John Colicos, Michael Ansara and William Campbell)
TovábbiDavid Livingston (Director) interview (regarding directing "Crossover")
TovábbiAndrew Robinson (Garak) interview (regarding the character of Garak)
TovábbiMichael Piller (Writer/Executive Producer) interview (regarding the Bajoran religion and its impact on Star Trek)
TovábbiIra Steven Behr and others discuss the development of the Dominion, DS9's arch nemesis.
TovábbiMichael Westmore presents a detailed look at the make-up designs for the Ferengi, Kira Nerys as a Cardassian, Julian Bashir's aging process, and several dramatic changes for Odo.
TovábbiCast and crew discuss one of the series' most popular episodes.
TovábbiU.S.S Defiant
The writers and designers of the series discuss the creation and development of the Defiant, one of Star Trek's most popular ships. (Region 2 only)
TovábbiCrew Dossier: Odo
Features interviews with Rene Auberjonois on the subject of his Changeling character, Odo.
TovábbiProduction designer Herman Zimmerman and others discuss the creation of the award-winning ship design piloted by Benjamin and Jake Sisko, including rarely seen photographs and illustrations.
TovábbiNana Visitor (Kira) interview (regarding wearing Cardassian make-up in "Second Skin")
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe (Writer) interview (regarding the episode "Second Skin")
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe interview (regarding DS9's Ferengi episodes, particularly "Family Business")
TovábbiJim Martin (Illustrator) interview (about creating 1960s-style artwork for "Past Tense, Part II")
TovábbiDavid Livingston (Director) interview (regarding Elim Garak and Odo's intense interrogation scenes in "The Die is Cast")
TovábbiGary Hutzel (Visual Effects Coordinator) interview (regarding set design for the Founders' homeworld in "The Search, Part I")
TovábbiGary Hutzel interview (regarding the explosion of the Deep Space 9 station model in the episode "Visionary")
TovábbiA general season overview where cast and crew discuss developments such as Worf's integration into the series, amongst other topics.
TovábbiMichael Westmore presents an insight into the process of designing aliens for DS9's Fourth Season.
TovábbiCrew Dossier: Worf
Features interviews with Michael Dorn on the subject of his Klingon character, Worf.
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TovábbiAlexander Siddig (Julian Bashir) explaining his love and admiration of the episode "The Quickening"
TovábbiArmin Shimerman (Quark) interview (regarding "Little Green Men")
TovábbiNana Visitor on playing Russian agent Anastasia Komananov in "Our Man Bashir"
TovábbiSusanna Thompson (Lenara Kahn) interview (about working on "Rejoined")
TovábbiDavid Livingston (Director) on directing "The Visitor"
TovábbiGary Hutzel (Visual Effects Coordinator) on filming masses of Klingon starship models for "The Way of the Warrior"
TovábbiRonald D. Moore (Writer) interview (regarding "Sons of Mogh")
TovábbiChase Masterson on playing the role of Leeta
TovábbiMichael Dorn (Worf) interview (regarding "The Sword of Kahless")
TovábbiRobert O'Reilly on playing the role of Gowron
TovábbiThe cast introduce selected episodes of DS9's first four seasons. (Region 2 only)
TovábbiTraces the origins of the episode.
TovábbiAn examination of the technical challenges involved in the episode's creation.
Blending Scenes
A new Enterprise
Deep Space Station K-7
TovábbiIncludes interviews with Colm Meaney, who played Miles O'Brien throughout DS9's run, as well as in fifty-five episodes of TNG.
TovábbiArt supervisor Michael Okuda presents a tour of the Promenade and reveals the inside jokes that can be found there.
TovábbiMichael Westmore discusses make-up designs for: Klingon transformations in "Apocalypse Rising," Scars and Bruises, Jem'Hadar, & Trills.
TovábbiA look at the designs of futuristic technology, presented by John Eaves. (Region 2 only)
TovábbiThe Ferengi Culture
A featurette about the development of the Ferengi through the series. (Region 2 only)
TovábbiRene Auberjonois (Odo) interview (regarding "The Begotten")
TovábbiRene Auberjonois interview (regarding "The Ascent")
TovábbiRobert Hewitt Wolfe interview (regarding his five years on the series)
TovábbiNana Visitor interview (regarding her pregnancy during filming)
TovábbiNana Visitor interview (regarding "Ties of Blood and Water")
TovábbiRonald D. Moore interview (regarding Klingons and the episode "Soldiers of the Empire")
TovábbiChase Masterson (Leeta) interview (regarding Robert Picardo and "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
TovábbiArmin Shimerman (Quark) interview (regarding Ferengi prosthetics and Ishka)
TovábbiJ.G. Hertzler (Martok) interview (regarding Martok)
TovábbiJeffrey Combs (Tiron, Brunt, Weyoun) interview (regarding his characters)
TovábbiThe cast and crew discuss one of Star Trek's most popular and challenging episodes.
További24th Century Wedding
The cast and crew discuss the marriage of Worf and Jadzia Dax
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Crew Dossier: Quark
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TovábbiTerry Farrell (Jadzia Dax) interview (regarding Dax's death scene in "Tears of the Prophets")
TovábbiNana Visitor (Kira Nerys) interview (regarding Kira's relationship with Gul Dukat)
TovábbiNana Visitor interview (regarding her rendition of "Fever" as Lola Chrystal in "His Way")
TovábbiIra Steven Behr interview (on story arcs)
TovábbiIra Steven Behr interview (on Iggy Pop and "The Magnificent Ferengi")
TovábbiRene Auberjonois (Odo) interview (regarding Odo's characteristic 'harrumph')
TovábbiRene Auberjonois interview (regarding Odo's and Kira's first kiss in "His Way")
TovábbiDavid Livingston (director) interview (regarding Worf, Dax, and the drama in "Change of Heart")
TovábbiMarc Alaimo (Dukat) interview (regarding the episode "Waltz")
TovábbiMark Allen Shepherd (Morn) interview (regarding Morn and his backstory in "Who Mourns for Morn?")
TovábbiEnding An Era
The cast and crew discuss the end of Star Trek's most ambitious series.
TovábbiThe Last Goodbyes
This special feature concludes as only one with an end credit roll, listing the special features production staff of this Deep Space Nine DVD series release, but it is safe to assume that they were also responsible for all such features included on the six previous series releases.
TovábbiAvery Brooks and others talk about DS9's captain.
TovábbiCrew Dossier: Jake Sisko
Cirroc Lofton and others talk about the character of Jake.
TovábbiNicole de Boer and others talk about the character of Ezri. (Region 2 only)
TovábbiMorn Speaks
Mark Allen Shepherd talks about Star Trek's most talkative character. (S07 Region 2 only)
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TovábbiMarc Alaimo (Gul Dukat) interview (regarding the evolution of the character of Gul Dukat)
TovábbiJeffrey Combs (Brunt/Weyoun/Tiron/Shran/Penk/Krem) interview (regarding the variety of characters he has played over the years, in particular Brunt and Weyoun)
TovábbiRobert O'Reilly (Gowron) interview (regarding playing a Klingon character)
TovábbiLouise Fletcher (Kai Winn interview (regarding the character of Kai Winn and her lust for power)
TovábbiPenny Johnson (Kasidy Yates) interview (regarding the character of Kasidy Yates, her relationship with Benjamin Sisko, and being part of Star Trek)
TovábbiMax Grodénchik (Rom) interview (regarding auditioning for the role of a Ferengi (originally Quark), and becoming the Grand Nagus)
TovábbiJ.G. Hertzler (General Martok) interview (regarding playing a Klingon, and observations about the show in general)
TovábbiAron Eisenberg (Nog) interview (regarding his character Nog, and Nog's growth over time)
TovábbiIra Steven Behr (Executive Producer) interview (regarding his desire to have a "Rat Pack" character on DS9, originally wanting Frank Sinatra, Jr., and how he happened to cast James Darren as Vic Fontaine)
TovábbiStar Trek: Deep Space Nine: Behind the Scenes
As Star Trek: Deep Space Nine airs it's pilot episode, Paramount airs this 50 minute documentary as a way to spark excitement about the new show. It includes interviews from the cast and crew and contains lots of sneak peaks into the show's first season. This TV special originally aired on January 4, 1993 in the UK but wasn't released for home media until July 20, 1994 in the U.S.
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