09-29-2003, 08:10 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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The Borg Megacube - The Complete Star Trek: Next Generation Seasons 1 - 7
http://www.dvddebate.com/article.php?sid=3574 The Borg Megacube - The Complete Star Trek: Next Generation Seasons 1 - 7 Posted on Wednesday, September 24 2003 @ 15:19:18 BST by Chris Marin Paramount have just sent us full details of their November 3rd release of The Borg Megacube. This set will include every single episode from all seven seasons of the highly acclaimed Sci Fi TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Containing no less than 48 DVDs and boasting a £449.99 RRP, this could be the largest and most expensive commercial DVD box set released to date. The Borg MegaCube The Complete Star Trek: Next Generation Seasons 1-7DVD Collection Captain’s Log 3rd November 2003 By order of Starfleet Command, The Borg MegaCube, a DVD Box Set Collection unlike any other is to be released to commemorate the legendary voyages of the Starship USS Enterprise-D. The Borg MegaCube, the ultimate DVD collection, contains the Complete Star Trek: The Next Generation series 1- 7 across 48 discs and is strictly limited to just 1000 numbered copies worldwide. This collection is presented in the shape of a Borg Cube - both in recognition of the crew’s struggles against one of mankind’s greatest threats – The Borg – and in remembrance of the thousands of Starfleet lives lost at the battle of Wolf 359. A collective intelligence, formed of organic beings with cybernetic enhancements, the Borg wander the galaxy, seeking out cultures to assimilate. The Enterprise Crew are first introduced to the Borg in the second season episode ‘Q – Who’ and the Cyborgs have since become the single greatest threat facing the Federation…… In ‘The Best of Both Worlds’, voted as the best ever TNG episode by the US public in a recent poll, the Borg arrive in Federation space to assimilate their people and technology. They capture Picard, turning him into ‘Locutus of Borg’ in an attempt to conquer the human race and set course for Earth. Acting Captain Riker must find a way to stop them before the Enterprise has to break off the pursuit. In ‘I-Borg’, the Enterprise discovers a crashed Borg scout ship with an injured survivor. Dr Crusher insists on saving his life, despite the concerns of the others. She is shocked when she discovers that Picard intends to use him to spread a virus that would destroy the Borg completely. ‘Descent’ sees the Borg return to do battle with the Federation, boasting a new individuality. Things become complicated when they enable Data to feel his first emotion and an injured Borg starts to show individualistic tendencies. This Star Trek Next Generation box set collection also includes an individually numbered certificate of purchase commissioned by Starfleet Command and holds a special limited edition Star Trek Next Generation Clock, specifically designed for this exclusive release. The Borg MegaCube Box Set, with digitally re-mastered picture quality and Dolby surround sound, is available from Paramount Home Entertainment on 3rd November and costs £449.99 from major DVD retailers. Live Long and Prosper The Story of the Borg Ship At the time of the filming of ‘Q-Who’, there were two visual supervisors: Dan Curry and Rob Legato. They each had their own specifications for the design of the Borg ship: Rob Legato - The Borg ship should be a ball with a trench of detail around the middle. Dan Curry - The Borg ship should be a cube that looked smooth at a distance. As you got closer and closer, more detail would be revealed. (Dan had hired Special Effects for this job). The Rob Legato team experienced problems and the job of building the Borg Ship went to Special Effects. It took 14 modellers two weeks to finish the job. That is nothing short of amazing when you consider that while the specifications called for only one side finished, Special Effects supplied a Borg ship that was finished on all sides. In order to achieve that level of detail, F/X put everything in they could find, including R2-D2, toy soldiers, plastic model "rails", and the F/X logo. Highlights of Next Generation Seasons Season One includes the very first Next Generation episode, ‘Encounter At Farpoint’ which introduces us to the Crew of the Enterprise. Episode Guide - Q challenges the crew to prove the humanity of the human race through a series of tests on Farpoint – if they fail, they face certain death! When an unidentified ship begins firing on the old Bandi city, they learn that the people of Deneb IV have captured its mate and are holding it against its will. Will the crew of the Enterprise reunite the estranged aliens and convince Q of their positive qualities before time runs out? Season Two includes the Emmy nominated episode ‘Q-Who’ which guest stars Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan. This is the first episode to feature the dangerous Borg. Episode Guide - The crew is hurled into the future by the malevolent Q, who sets them up for destruction by a race of half-human, half-robot aliens known as the Borg. Season Three includes two Emmy nominated episodes which were also voted as America’s favourite TNG episodes, according to a recent poll - ‘The Best of Both Worlds’ and ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise.’ Episode Guide to ‘The Best of Both Worlds’ - The evil Borg capture Picard in an attempt to conquer the human race. Episode Guide to ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise’- The course of history is altered when a time rift brings a Starship Enterprise from the past into the present with a crew which includes Tasha Yar. Season Four includes the season premiere and second part of the excellent cliffhanger ‘Best of Both Worlds’ as well as ‘Redemption’, which sees the Worf’s loyalties torn between his crew and his people. Episode Guide to Best Of Both Worlds (part II) - Riker must choose between saving Picard and saving humanity when the Borg use the kidnapped captain as part of their plan to destroy Earth. Episode Guide to Redemption - As civil war threatens the Klingon Empire, Worf's loyalties are torn between the Federation and his people. Season Five includes two of America’s top 5 episodes, as voted for in a recent poll – ‘The Inner Light’ (voted number 3) and I-Borg (voted number 5) starring Jonathan Del Arco as Hugh, the injured Borg. Episode Guide to ‘The Inner Light’ - After a mysterious accident, Picard awakes up living the life of another person on a faraway planet. Episode Guide to ‘I-Borg’ - Picard and the crew suffer from conflicting emotions when the Enterprise rescues a critically-injured Borg. Season Six includes the episode ‘Descent’ in which Professor Stephen Hawking makes television history by being the only guest to star as themselves!! Episode Guide to Descent - When the Borg return to do battle with the Federation, they boast a new individuality - and tempt Data when they help him feel his first emotion. Season Seven includes ‘All Good Things’, the series cliffhanger which was voted as America’s fourth favourite episode ever in a recent poll. Episode Guide to All Good Things - Picard finds himself travelling between the past, present, and future while attempting to prevent the destruction of humanity... by his own actions. |
09-29-2003, 09:47 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Man, I'm a bigger Star Wars fan than Star Trek, but The Next Generation was a DAMN good series. Last year two TNG marathons came on. I watched about 15 episodes. That show is just amazing. Even the bad ones are good.
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09-29-2003, 09:49 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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thx for the post, gonna send this link to my bf, he'll love it
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09-29-2003, 12:44 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I really like Star Trek, but there's no way I can get that kind of cash together. Besides, just 1000 copies are being made? They're probably all sold by now.
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09-29-2003, 06:32 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Deep Space Nine: Season 5
A little add on for all you Trekkies out there.
Enjoy ____________________________________________________ http://www.dvddebate.com/article.php?sid=3565 Deep Space Nine: Season 5 Posted on Sunday, September 21 2003 @ 22:14:03 BST by Chris Marin Paramount have announced that they will be releasing their seven-disc Deep Space Nine Season 5 set on October 27th. Extra features will include Trials and Tribble-ations: Uniting Two Legends, Trials and Tribble-ations: A Historic Endeavour, Miles O'Brien Crew Dossier, Inside DS9, Michael Westmore’s Aliens: Season Five, The Ferengi Culture and a DS9 Sketchbook. Also included is a DS9 space station CD-ROM. The RRP is £84.99. We can expect to see Season 6 available on December 1st, and Season 7 on December 22nd. NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME ON DVD Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Season 5 Box Set Available on 27th October October 27th sees the release of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Season 5 on DVD. Join Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew return as they travel through time and space, beyond the realm of DS9. The seven disc, collector’s edition box set contains all twenty six episodes, digitally re-mastered with 5.1 Dolby surround sound. Season 5 contains 10 hidden ‘Easter Eggs’ and more than an hour of special features and never before seen material including a look ‘inside DS9 with Mike Okuda’, a close up of ‘Miles O’Brien’ and ‘Trials and Tribble-ations: Uniting Two Legends’. Season 5 sees Deep Space Nine makes space history in 'Trials and Tribble-ations' - an episode produced to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Star Trek. It features state-of-the-art Forrest Gump style technology which allowed the Deep Space Nine characters to merge with Kirk and his crew in the classic 'Troubles With Tribbles' from the Original Series. In ‘Business As Usual’, Quark enters the lucrative field of arms dealing. When he realises that he’s on the brink of a sale that endangers 28,000,000 lives, Quark must find a way to stop the transaction even though doing so will put his own life at risk. War is imminent in ‘Call to Arms’ - Sisko must defend the station against the fierce Dominion Armada whilst he awaits backup from Federation forces. Outgunned, Sisko receives the order to abandon Deep Space 9. As the series draws to a close, Sisko leaves an unmistakeable indicator that he’ll be back. Extras on the DVD include over one hour of never before seen special features such as the featurettes ‘Trials and Tribble-ations: Uniting Two Legends’ and ‘Trials and Tribble-ations: A Historic Endeavour’; a close look at the character Miles O’Brian in ‘Crew Dossier’’ and we take a look at the design of the ship with scenic artist, Mike Okuda, in ‘Inside DS9’. The top make-up artist for the series talks the audience through the difficult make-up processes involved in ‘Michael Westmore’s Aliens: Season Five’; ‘The Ferengi Culture’ examines the history and processes inherent within Ferengi whilst veteran of the art department, John Eaves, shows us his ‘DS9 Sketchbook’. This celebrated DVD box set is placed in unique collector’s edition packaging and contains the latest instalment of the interactive DS9 space station CD-ROM, allowing fans to develop their DS9 knowledge and move up the virtual ranks to become a fully fledged Federation Captain. Fans will be able to continue collecting towards limited edition DS9 merchandise. Star Trek Deep Space Nine is released by Paramount Home Entertainment on DVD (RRP £84.99) on 27th October 2003 (certificate 12 TBC) Disc One APOCALYPSE RISING Odo (Rene Auberjonois) has returned from his homeworld as a new being. Found guilty of murder, Odo has been stripped of his powers and is now a humanoid. More startling news arrives when Odo announces he believes that Klingon leader Gowron (Robert O'Reilly) is really a Changeling. Starfleet dispatches an infiltration team including Sisko (Avery Brooks) and Odo. Armed with polaron emitters to discharge radiation believed to have a destabilizing effect on Changelings, the team penetrates Klingon military headquarters. But after the emitters have been activated, Gowron appears unaffected, and the team is captured. Odo is still certain there is a Changeling in the Klingon ranks, but who is the impostor? THE SHIP Conducting a mineral survey on Torga IV, an away team is surprised when a Jem' Hadar warship crashes to the planet's surface. At the crash site, the team discovers that the entire crew is dead. Believing the ship may contain vital intelligence data, Sisko (Avery Brooks) prepares to beam the ship off the planet...and is attacked by the Jem' Hadar. The Jem' Hadar's Vorta leader, Kilana (Kaitlin Hopkins), contacts Sisko and demands the return of the ship. Sisko suspects there is something within the ship that is of vital importance to the Jem' Hadar. But what could it be - and is Sisko willing to risk the lives of the team to find it? LOOKING FOR PAR'MACH IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES Does Worf (Michael Dorn) have any chance of winning the love of a Klingon woman who's recently arrived at the station? Not in this space quadrant. And not in this lifetime. So the smitten Lt. Commander, eager to prove his human upbringing is no drawback to his wooing of Klingon females, does the next best thing. He secretly coaches the equally smitten Quark (Armin Shimerman) in how to court the visitor. But, the romance that seems so very right to Quark may soon turn very wrong. The woman's bodyguard challenges him to a Klingon death match - and the overmatched Ferengi is honor bound to accept the duel. NOR THE BATTLE TO THE STRONG Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) is a fledgling writer with pages to fill...and a youth whose life is a page on which to be written. Like many young people, he's wondered what it's like to be in the thick of battle. Now he knows. When he and Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) respond to an emergency call from a Federation colony under attack by Klingons, Jake expects to enter a realm of glorious adventure. Instead, he gets a first-hand look at the carnage and terror of combat. What's more, impressionable Jake experiences one of the true natures of heroism when, driven more by stark fear than bravery, he becomes a hero in spite of himself. Disc Two TRIALS AND TRIBBLE-ATIONS No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. That really is the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 of Captain James T. Kirk and crew. But what are Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) and several of his crew doing on it? A Klingon plot to reach into the past and murder Kirk sends the DS9 team scrambling to stop it in this episode that weaves characters and footage from the original Star Trek. series into the storyline. Stopping the assassination isn't the only problem facing Sisko and his crew. In fact, they're facing 1,771,561 problems. They've beamed aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise when it's awash in those pesky, nettlesome, ever-multiplying critters, called Tribbles. THE ASSIGNMENT She looks like Keiko (Rosalind Chao). Sounds like Keiko. Yet there's something very different about the wife of Operations Chief O'Brien (Colm Meaney). A mysterious entity has taken control of her consciousness. The entity insists that O'Brien must secretly alter the station's com links and sensors...or it will kill Keiko. The loyalties and skill of DS9's lead engineer are pushed to the breaking point as he confronts a dilemma that puts his wife's life in conflict with the safety of the crew. O'Brien knows that he alone must shoulder the life-and-death burden. Nothing can be left to chance. Yet a chance comment by a co-worker provides a spark of an idea that just might resolve his plight. LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN... For life, liberty, and the happiness of pursuit, there's no better destination than Risa the "Pleasure Planet". Here, old loves can be renewed, new loves found, and flings flung. But libertine ways may be too much for rule-bound Worf (Michael Dorn), who's come to the planet with Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell) for what's supposed to be a romantic getaway. The Worf-Dax romance is tested when the Klingon grows uneasy over a past relationship between Risa's social director (Vanessa Williams) and Curzon Dax (one of Jadzia's previous host bodies). Unless Worf rediscovers the tolerance and trust that are among DS9's core values - Risa will be destroyed by his jealousy. THINGS PAST One moment Sisko (Avery Brooks) and a handful of DS9 command are on a runabout preparing for a spaceport docking, the next moment they're on Terek Nor (the station's previous name) some seven years earlier. While they don't know how they got there, they do know they have to leave - fast: They've been accused of murder and the execution hour is drawing near. The situation may be baffling to Sisko and the others, but not to Odo (Rene Auberjonois), who knows more than he's willing to admit. His secret past has come back to imperil those closest to him. Only by revealing and coming to terms with that past can Odo save his crewmates. Disc Three THE ASCENT If Odo (Rene Auberjonois) and Quark (Armin Shimerman) never saw each other again it would be too soon. But their worst nightmare becomes reality when their runabout crash-lands on a harsh Class-L planet. Stranded without rations or normal com links and with only one set of cold-weather gear to share, the two set out - squabbling every step of the way - on a last-gasp quest to save their lives. If they can somehow haul the runabout's bulky subspace transmitter to the peak of a towering mountain, perhaps they'll be able to send a distress call to DS9 - if they don't kill each other first. Survival in space is never easy...and as long as Odo and Quark cling to their mutual hatred, it can only get tougher. RAPTURE An accident transforms Capt. Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) into a true visionary leader. A post-neural shock has touched the captain in an unexpected way, leading him to dream the dreams of prophecy. Sisko now knows the location of the ancient lost city of B'hala. He can reveal mysteries of the Bajoran past and foretell that culture's future, too. The prophecies are a gift, as well as a curse. The intense revelations will certainly destroy Sisko's steadily weakening nervous system if they persist, yet the captain insists they must be allowed to continue. He knows he must discover the meaning of one especially problematic vision - a revelation that, if properly understood, may have immediate repercussions for both the Federation and Bajor. THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT Serving as a command officer on DS9 is demanding work. Serving as an officer while in the final weeks of pregnancy is even harder. Now former resistance fighter Major Kira (Nana Visitor), in the final weeks of carrying a child for the O'Briens, must face an even tougher task. She becomes the primary target of an anonymous angel of death, who seeks vengeance against her and her former partners in the Shakaar resistance cell. After Odo (Rene Auberjonois) comes up with a list of suspects, headstrong Kira sets out to settle the matter her way. She steals the list, commandeers a runabout and embarks on a mission to defend her life...and the life of the unborn child she carries. THE BEGOTTEN It is time. Kira (Nana Visitor), who took on the responsibility of carrying the O'Briens' unborn child when Keiko O'Brien (Rosalind Chao) could no longer safely bring the infant to term, goes into labor. Everyone on DS9 has long anticipated the event. But no one could have imagined an overlapping event that occurs on the station: Changeling-turned-humanoid Odo (Rene Auberjonois) becomes the parent of a shapeless, infant Changeling. As new life comes to the station, so, too, do new joys, new responsibilities, new ways of looking at existence. Odo's joy, however, is short-lived. But what he learns from his brief parenting experience will stay with him an entire lifetime. Disc Four FOR THE UNIFORM Time and again, Sisko (Avery Brooks) has been outmaneuvered and outwitted by his former officer, Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall). But Sisko won't be outfought. He's determined to capture the turncoat security chief who's become a Maquis leader. Through the DMZ and Badlands, the chase is on - a pursuit that reaches critical mass when Eddington uses biogenic weapons against Cardassian settlements. The rebel leader never imagines that Sisko would reply in kind. He thinks the captain is bluffing when he orders the retaliatory use of trilithim resin to poison the atmosphere of a Maquis colony. But Sisko isn't bluffing. Extreme villainy is a game two can play. And, with luck, a game one can win. IN PURGATORY'S SHADOW Bickering won't get Worf (Michael Dorn) and Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) anywhere. The quarrelsome pair's runabout isn't going anywhere either. It's surrounded by a warfleet piloted by the Dominion's genetically engineered soldiers, the Jem'Hadar. Before he and Garak are captured and thrust into a Dominion prison, Worf transmits a warning to base: The assembled warfleet foreshadows a Dominion invasion of Alpha Quadrant. At the prison, the two captives are stunned to find that Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) has been held there for weeks...meaning that the one crewman on DS9 who should be trusted most - the medical officer - can be trusted least. DS9's Bashir is a changeling bent on sabotage, a sabotage that will soon come to light. BY INFERNO'S LIGHT Danger outside - and within. An unexpected Dominion-Cardassian alliance threatens the station with war, but a more imminent threat operates secretly at close range. The station's Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) is actually a changeling bent on carrying out a Dominion plan of sabotage. Meantime, DS9 captives in a remote Dominion internment camp execute their own plan to escape. While Worf (Michael Dorn) takes on all challengers in a Jem'Hadar battle arena, Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) and the real Bashir work to reconfigure a concealed transmitter that could beam them to safety...and allow them to send a warning that will alert station command to the false Bashir's mission of doom. DOCTOR BASHIR, I PRESUME Starfleet knows a good doctor when it sees one. That's why the organization selected Dr. Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) as the template for the new LMH - the highly advanced Longterm Medical Hologram."It is nothing less than a shot at immortality," proclaims Dr. Zimmerman (Robert Picardo of the Voyager series), the medical scientist who arrives at DS9 to create a comprehensive psychological profile of Bashir. It's also nothing less than a shot at being booted out of Starfleet. Because a thorough investigation into Bashir's past could reveal a secret that he has carefully kept hidden for decades - a secret that violates a fundamental Federation law. Disc Five A SIMPLE INVESTIGATION Hardly anything escapes the always-alert eyes of constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois). But this time, it's not only his sharply honed observational skill that brings a mysterious visitor named Arissa (Dey Young) to his attention. It is the pull of that strongest of humanoid emotions: love. Of course, Odo is not a human. He's a Shape Shifter new to the ways of intimacy, yet not immune to the sorrow that can come when a relationship ends. His newfound love with Arissa seems so right, yet it is unavoidably doomed. Because Arissa isn't who she says she is - and the secret to her true identity lies inside a data crystal that she's come to the station to retrieve BUSINESS AS USUAL Schmooze a little, earn a lot! Quark (Armin Shimerman) finds what he thinks is the ideal way to get out of debt. He enters the lucrative and dangerous field of arms merchandising, skirting the ban on bringing weapons aboard the station by showing holosuite replicas of them to prospective clients. But a crisis of conscience overwhelms the Ferengi when he realizes he's on the brink of a sale that endangers 28,000,000 lives. Make that 28,000,001. Because Quark, too, is endangered when he realizes he must somehow stop the transaction, even though doing so will put him at odds with his cutthroat business partners. TIES OF BLOOD AND WATER When a prominent member of the Cardassian underground comes aboard, Kira (Nana Visitor) hopes he will head the opposition to the Dominion Alliance. But the guest has his own agenda. He's dying - and he wants Kira to be his daughter during his last hours. The request is not as unusual as it may first seem. The Cardassians once kidnapped Kira and had her surgically altered to look like his long-lost child. Now, since the official has no immediate family, he wants Kira to be his heir during a Cardassian ritual in which the dying person imparts vital secrets to the next of kin. Station Commander Sisko (Avery Brooks) views this as an unexpected opportunity for the Federation to learn invaluable political information. But a trauma from Kira's past may turn it into an opportunity lost. FERENGI LOVE SONGS Welcome home, Quark (Armin Shimerman)! Next time, however, you may want to announce your visit in advance instead of just dropping in on the childhood home where your kind, dear Moogie still lives. One peek into your bedroom closet explains why. Or, as Quark exclaims: "What's the Nagus doing in my closet?" The secret is out. Grand Nagus Zek - the ruler of all Ferenginar - has become the lover of Quark's mother. Inside information like this is a dangerous thing, especially to opportunistic Quark, who makes a deal with a Ferengi politician. The deal: Quark will break up the romance if the Ferengi Commerce Authority lifts his name from the trading blacklist. Disc Six SOLDIERS OF THE EMPIRE Anytime, anyplace, any foe. It's a Klingon's nature to be eager for battle, and no one knows this better than Worf (Michael Dorn). But during a special search-and-rescue assignment aboard the bird-of-prey Rotarran, Worf finds himself serving under a Klingon commander who resolutely avoids confrontation, even when an unsuspecting Jem'Hadar ship sits in Rotarran's target window like a duck on a pond. Worf also knows that victory belongs to the bold. After consulting with Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell), he takes it upon himself to stir the commander and his dispirited crew to action. He challenges the leader for control of the ship - a challenge that proves to be as shrewd as it is bold CHILDREN OF TIME Can Sisko (Avery Brooks) undo what history has done? When he and the Defiant crew arrive on the planet Gaia, they're confronted with a challenging anomaly of time: when they attempt to leave, they are destined instead to crash-land on the planet...200 years in the past! The crewmembers learn about this anomaly from the inhabitants they meet when they first arrive on the planet - people who are all descendants from when the Defiant became stranded there two centuries earlier. To leave the planet without crash-landing means the planet's 8,000 inhabitants will never exist. But not to leave means the crew will never see their family and friends again. BLAZE OF GLORY Maquis terrorists are reported to be launching a series of missiles at Cardassia and hunting for the launch site is like looking for a needle in a cosmic haystack. To stop the attack Sisko (Avery Brooks) has no choice but to seek help from his longtime nemesis Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall), the imprisoned former Starfleet officer-turned-Maquis leader. After Sisko and Eddington arrive on Athos IV, where the secret launch site is hidden, Sisko realizes that there are no missiles and that he has been tricked in order to free Eddington from prison. Now Sisko must not only contend with Eddington, and his promise to murder him, but with the invading Jem'Hadar too. EMPOK NOR Empok Nor? Getting to that seemingly deserted Cardassian space station is relatively easy. But getting off the station - that's a fierce life or death struggle. Needing parts to repair Deep Space Nine, O'Brien (Colm Meaney) leads a salvage team to the darkened Cardassian station. With the team is Garak (Andrew J. Robinson), the Deep Space Nine tailor whose Cardassian know-how comes in handy when defusing the booby traps placed throughout Empok Nor. But there's one thing Garak can't defuse and that's himself. His work aboard the station exposes him to the powerful psychotropic drugs used by Cardassian fighters. The credo of these unrelenting fighters: Death to All! Disc Seven IN THE CARDS Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) is sure he knows how to brighten his father's recent downbeat mood. All he has to do is give him the mint-condition Willie Mays baseball card being offered at an auction. "How hard can that be?" Jake confidently asks. Plenty hard. Outbid by a crackpot inventor, Jake and his friend Nog (Aaron Eisenberg) make a series of deals to obtain the card. Deal #1: they'll deliver scientific supplies to the inventor in exchange for the card. Deal #2, 3, 4 and more: they take on jobs for the staff - everything from routine maintenance to stealing a prized teddy bear - in exchange for the supplies. It all turns out to be a much bigger deal than Jake and Nog expected when their zealous efforts result in them being hauled into a Jem'Hadar interrogation room! CALL TO ARMS The Dominion continues to make inroads into Alpha Quadrant, stockpiling vessels at Cardassian shipyards and signing non-aggression treaties with tenuous Federation allies. The activity can only lead Sisko (Avery Brooks) to one conclusion: war is imminent. Preparing for the inevitable, Deep Space Nine command turns the access to the quadrant into an impassable minefield and oversees the evacuation of all but a few station personnel. The fighting soon begins. Outgunned but determined not to be outfought, the station holds its own against an overwhelming armada. But Sisko is only buying time, keeping the enemy in place while Federation forces strike elsewhere. Then comes the dreaded order: Abandon Deep Space Nine...but not before Sisko leaves an unmistakable indicator that he'll be back. |
09-29-2003, 08:48 PM | #12 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: Louisville, KY
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Sigh... I would SO buy this, if only it was a several hundred dollars cheaper. I am a Star Trek fan, but I am not THAT big of a fan to justify spending what comes out to over $750 USD.
Oh well.. I am sure some day, when the DVD format is on the way out, I'll be able to afford the deprecated price of this set. It is definitely droolworthy, if only from a distance....
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09-30-2003, 06:12 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Oh why oh why is the Brittish editions far better looking than thier US counterparts? My DS9 boxsets are cheaply made and I fear the plastic might tear over time. grrr.
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