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| Nicholas Worth | Lissepian Captain / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1997) | |
| Jim Jansen | Faren / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1996) | |
| Natalia Nogulich | Admiral Alynna Nechayev (2 episodes, 1994) | |
| Diane Salinger | Lupaza (2 episodes, 1995-1997) | |
| Susan Bay | Admiral (2 episodes, 1993-1994) | |
| Chris Latta | Durg / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1994) | |
| Stephen Macht | Krim (2 episodes, 1993) | |
| Shannon Cochran | Kalita / ... (2 episodes, 1994-1997) | |
| Avery Brooks | Captain Sisko / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Rene Auberjonois | Odo / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Cirroc Lofton | Jake Sisko / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Alexander Siddig | Doctor Bashir / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Colm Meaney | Chief O'Brien / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Armin Shimerman | Quark / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Nana Visitor | Major Kira / ... (173 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Terry Farrell | Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax / ... (149 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Michael Dorn | Lt. Commander Worf / ... (102 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Mark Allen Shepherd | Morn / ... (91 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Judi M. Durand | Cardassian Computer Voice (50 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Aron Eisenberg | Nog / ... (47 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Andrew Robinson | Garak (37 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Max Grodénchik | Rom / ... (37 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Marc Alaimo | Gul Dukat / ... (35 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Jeffrey Combs | Weyoun / ... (32 episodes, 1994-1999) | |
| J.G. Hertzler | Martok / ... (27 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Nicole de Boer | Lieutenant Ezri Dax / ... (25 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Majel Barrett | Federation Computer Voice / ... (25 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Casey Biggs | Damar / ... (23 episodes, 1996-1999) | |
| Rosalind Chao | Keiko O'Brien (19 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Chase Masterson | Leeta (17 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Penny Johnson | Kasidy Yates / ... (15 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Salome Jens | Female Shapeshifter (15 episodes, 1994-1999) | |
| Louise Fletcher | Kai Winn / ... (14 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Barry Jenner | Admiral Ross (12 episodes, 1997-1999) | |
| Hana Hatae | Molly O'Brien (11 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Ken Marshall | Michael Eddington (9 episodes, 1994-1997) | |
| Philip Anglim | Vedek Bareil / ... (8 episodes, 1993-1997) | |
| Robert O'Reilly | Gowron / ... (8 episodes, 1994-1999) | |
| James Darren | Vic Fontaine (8 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Wallace Shawn | Zek (7 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Tiny Ron | Maihar'du (7 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Brock Peters | Joseph Sisko / ... (6 episodes, 1996-1998) | |
| Melanie Smith | Ziyal (6 episodes, 1997) | |
| Dennis Madalone | Marauder / ... (5 episodes, 1994-1996) | |
| Deborah Lacey | Sarah Sisko / ... (5 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Leslie Hoffman | Starfleet Officer / ... (5 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Camille Saviola | Kai Opaka (4 episodes, 1993-1996) | |
| Ann Gillespie | Nurse Jabara (4 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| Paul Dooley | Enabran Tain (4 episodes, 1994-1997) | |
| Cecily Adams | Ishka (4 episodes, 1997-1999) | |
| Elle Alexander | Cardassian / ... (4 episodes, 1996-1999) | |
| David B. Levinson | Broik (4 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| John Colicos | Kor (3 episodes, 1994-1998) | |
| William Sadler | Sloan (3 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Richard Beymer | Li Nalas (3 episodes, 1993) | |
| Duncan Regehr | Shakaar (3 episodes, 1995-1997) | |
| Lawrence Pressman | Ghemor / ... (3 episodes, 1994-1997) | |
| Felecia M. Bell | Jennifer Sisko (3 episodes, 1993-1996) | |
| Carlos Carrasco | D'Ghor / ... (3 episodes, 1994-1998) | |
| Richard Poe | Gul Evek / ... (3 episodes, 1994) | |
| F.J. Rio | Muñiz (3 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| William Lucking | Furel (3 episodes, 1995-1997) | |
| Joseph Ruskin | Tumek / ... (3 episodes, 1994-1996) | |
| Hilary Shepard | Lauren / ... (3 episodes, 1996-1998) | |
| Leslie Bevis | Rionoj (3 episodes, 1993-1996) | |
| Randy James | Guard / ... (3 episodes, 1993-1998) | |
| John L. Bennett | Gabriel Bell / ... (3 episodes, 1994-1996) | |
| John Vickery | Gul Rusot (3 episodes, 1999) | |
| James Otis | Solbor (3 episodes, 1999) | |
| Julianna McCarthy | Mila (3 episodes, 1995-1999) | |
| Vaughn Armstrong | Seskal / ... (3 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| John Fleck | Koval / ... (3 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Tom Morga | Jem'Hadar Soldier / ... (3 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| Frank Langella | Minister Jaro (3 episodes, 1993) | |
| Stephen Pisani | Various Aliens (3 episodes, 1999) | |
| Bernie Casey | Cal Hudson (2 episodes, 1994) | |
| Jim Metzler | Chris Brynner (2 episodes, 1995) | |
| Gregory Itzin | Hain / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1998) | |
| Randy Oglesby | Ah-Kel / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1997) | |
| Megan Gallagher | Mareel / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| Scott MacDonald | Goran'Agar / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| Tim Russ | T'Kar / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| James Lashly | Lieutenant Primmin (2 episodes, 1993) | |
| Todd Waring | DeCurtis / ... (2 episodes, 1994-1998) | |
| Tony Plana | Amaros (2 episodes, 1994) | |
| Tony Todd | Adult Jake Sisko / ... (2 episodes, 1995-1996) | |
| Frank Military | B.C. (2 episodes, 1995) | |
| Robert Foxworth | Admiral Leyton (2 episodes, 1996) | |
| Brian Thompson | Inglatu / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1996) | |
| Jack Shearer | Ruwon / ... (2 episodes, 1993-1995) | |
| Mary Kay Adams | Grilka (2 episodes, 1994-1996) | |
| Tim Ransom | Jack (2 episodes, 1997-1998) | |
| Marc Worden | Alexander Rozhenko (2 episodes, 1997) | |
| Ron Taylor | Klingon Chef (2 episodes, 1993-1994) | |
| Robin Christopher | Neela (2 episodes, 1993) | |
| James Sloyan | Dr. Mora (2 episodes, 1994-1997) | |
| Michael Ansara | Jeyal / ... (2 episodes, 1994-1996) | |
| Martha Hackett | T'Rul (2 episodes, 1994) | |
| Dick Miller | Vin (2 episodes, 1995) | |
| Herschel Sparber | President Jaresh-Inyo (2 episodes, 1996) | |
| Avery Brooks | Commander Benjamin Lafayette Sisko | |
| Rene Auberjonois | Odo | |
| Terry Farrell | Commander Jadzia Dax | |
| Cirroc Lofton | Jake Sisko | |
| Colm Meaney | Miles Edward O'Brien | |
| Armin Shimerman | Quark | |
| Alexander Siddig | Julian Subatoi Bashir, M.D. | |
| Nana Visitor | Major/Colonel Kira Nerys | |
| Marc Alaimo | Gul Dukat / Anjohl | |
| Casey Biggs | Glinn / Gul / Legate Damar |
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Peter Allan Fields |
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| Writer | Gene Roddenberry
Rick Berman |
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The complete Second season on DVDA 7-Disc Set With Over 20 Hours Of Entertainment! The entire second season: Exclusively on DVD in this gift set Original Broadcast Episodes Available for the first time in 5.1 Surround Episodes:Disc 1 421. The Homecoming 422. The Circle 423. The Siege 424. Invasive Procedures Disc 2 425. Cardassians 426. Melora 427. Rules of Acquisition 428. Necessary Evil Disc 3 429. Second Sight 430. Sanctuary 431. Rivals 432. The Alternate Disc 4 433. Armageddon Game 434. Whispers 435. Paradise 436. Shadowplay Disc 5 437. Playing God 438. Profit and Loss 439. Blood Oath 440. The Maquis, Part 1 Disc 6 441. The Maquis, Part II 442. The Wire 443. Crossover 444. The Colaborator Disc 7 445. Tribunal 446. The Jem'Hadar Special Features |
| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 26/09/1993 1. The Homecoming | |||
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Kira and O'Brien try to rescue a famed Bajoran resistance fighter from a Cardassian slave-labour colony in an attempt to bring peace to the warring Bajoran factions.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 03/10/1993 2. The Circle | |||
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After she is relieved of her post aboard, Deep Space Nine, Kira tries to expose the leaders of the terrorist group known as 'The Circle.'
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 10/10/1993 3. The Siege | |||
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Sisko is forced to evacuate the station when the war escalates and turns in favor of the terrorists.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 17/10/1993 4. Invasive Procedures | |||
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An unjoined trill kidnaps Jadzia and removes the Dax symbiont to implant into himself.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 24/10/1993 5. Cardassians | |||
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A custody battle emerges over an orphaned Cardassian boy who was raised by Bajorans.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 31/10/1993 6. Melora | |||
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Bashir falls in love with a wheelchair-bound woman, who is unable to walk in Deep Space Nine's level of gravity.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 07/11/1993 7. Rules of Acquisition | |||
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A female Ferengi disguises herself as a male in order to help Quark with business deals in the Gamma Quadrant.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 14/11/1993 8. Necessary Evil | |||
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Quark is injured in an attack which Odo suspects is related to a murder committed five years before, in which Kira was the prime suspect.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 21/11/1993 9. Second Sight | |||
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For the first time since the death of his wife, Sisko falls in love. However, his new interest seems to suffer from a bizarre form of split personality.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 28/11/1993 10. Sanctuary | |||
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A group of refugees from the Gamma Quadrant claims that Bajor is their long-lost homeland.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 02/01/1994 11. Rivals | |||
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A con artist opens a bar with a gambling machine that can alter the laws of probability.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 09/01/1994 12. The Alternate | |||
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Dr. Mora Pol, who first studied Odo as an infant, announces that he may have found Odo's homeworld in the Gamma Quadrant.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 30/01/1994 13. Armageddon Game | |||
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Bashir and O'Brien come under attack from the people they are trying to help on a warring planet.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 06/02/1994 14. Whispers | |||
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O'Brien returns from an away mission to discover that he has been locked out of every security system on the station, and that everyone has turned against him, including his wife.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 13/02/1994 15. Paradise | |||
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Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet with a human colony that has forbidden all forms of technology.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 20/02/1994 16. Shadowplay | |||
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Odo and Dax discover a planet where the inhabitants are disappearing.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 27/02/1994 17. Playing God | |||
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While hosting a Trill initiate, Jadzia discovers a new universe growing from protoplasm in the science labs.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 20/03/1994 18. Profit and Loss | |||
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Quark puts everything at stake to win back his long love Natima Lang, a Cardassian woman suspected of terrorism on Cardassia.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 27/03/1994 19. Blood Oath | |||
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Jadzia Dax honors an oath made by Curzon Dax to a group of Klingons, and goes with them on a crusade against their sworn enemy.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 24/04/1994 20. The Maquis (1) | |||
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Federation colonists reject a treaty with Cardassia and take matters into their own hands, forming a terrorist group called 'The Maquis'.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 01/05/1994 21. The Maquis (2) | |||
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Sisko's friend, Commander Cal Hudson, resigns from Starfleet to join the Maquis in their fight against the Cardassians.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 08/05/1994 22. The Wire | |||
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In order to save Garak's life, Bashir must unravel some of the secrets in the Cardassian's past.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 15/05/1994 23. Crossover | |||
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An accident, which occurs while traveling through the wormhole, leaves Kira and Bashir stranded in an alternate universe where humans are slaves.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 22/05/1994 24. The Collaborator | |||
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Kira discovers that the man she loves, Vedek Bareil, may have been responsible for the death of 43 Bajoran freedom fighters.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 05/06/1994 25. Tribunal | |||
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O'Brien is found guilty and later tried at a tribunal held on Cardassia Prime.
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| Seen it: Yes 60 mins 12/06/1994 26. The Jem'Hadar | |||
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Sisko, Jake, Nog, and Quark go camping on a Gamma Quadrant world but are captured by mysterious soldiers called the Jem'Hadar and meet a force to rival the Federation.
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