Play DS9: Dominion Wars on Modern Hardware

bigboss10783 wrote: i have a hard copy of dominion wars. when i install from disk, i dont have a ds9dw.exe file. anyone know what's up?

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Topic actions, first post, by zaxxon.

Got the game yesterday, tried it first on my win 0 machine (I9 9900k 3.6 ghz, 32 gb ram, gtx nvidia 2080 11 gb) and it got up to the m,ain menu with no issues, after that everything is super slow, no matter the settings no matter the compatibility used (w98,win 7, wxp sp 3)

tried on PCEM/86box, game runs fine, but is super, super slow, no matter the pc spec i build my machien with (p2 200, 64 mb ram, w98 se)

tried on a win 7 vmware virtual machine, game runs fine , quite fast but everything is a white blurry mess, cursor is a white square, many polygons are all white.

Reply 1 of 10, by twiz11

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I got that game as part of the emissary gift pack but I gave up trying to get it to run outside of virtual machine so I just watched the cutscenes. Most windows games during that period just are terrible with compatibility on modern systems. If I were you I'd keep a win xp virtual machine in virtual box handy

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Reply 2 of 10, by RetroGamer4Ever

That game has never worked right, as the game's code was faulty from the get-go and has never been corrected with patches. The only thing you can do is muddle through it.

Reply 3 of 10, by swaaye

I think DGVoodoo2 might work with it. There have been posts about the game in that subforum.

Reply 4 of 10, by yochenhsieh

Dgvoodoo2 is optional. But a ddraw wrapper is required and you need to hexedit the game exe.

Please check here: Star Trek Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars and dgvoodoo2 DS9 Dominion Wars wrapper fix

There is a problem that the game has many variant versions (US 1.01, EU 1.03, DE 1.03, US 1 .04) and there are many patches that will break things instead of fixing. I only recommend 1.04 because it's available for US, EU, DE.

Reply 5 of 10, by BEEN_Nath_58

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Game is from 2001. The game should be using D3D7 or D3D8. In both cases you will need something such as DxWnd or dgVoodoo2. As another member suggested here, for DDraw (if it is DX7) to work, you will need to hex edit it if you use dgVoodoo2 or any proxy wrapper.

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Reply 6 of 10, by Zaxxon

BEEN_Nath_58 wrote on 2022-04-15, 05:09: Game is from 2001. The game should be using D3D7 or D3D8. In both cases you will need something such as DxWnd or dgVoodoo2. As another member suggested here, for DDraw (if it is DX7) to work, you will need to hex edit it if you use dgVoodoo2 or any proxy wrapper.

thanks i tried using HXC to edit the exe and to find ddraw but cannot find it all. maybe is a string and not a "code"?

tried dxwnd but seems so big and complicated as an app, i just chose dx 8 and left everything as default and the game doesn't even starts

Reply 7 of 10, by Zaxxon

yochenhsieh wrote on 2022-04-15, 03:37: Dgvoodoo2 is optional. But a ddraw wrapper is required and you need to hexedit the game exe. […] Show full quote Dgvoodoo2 is optional. But a ddraw wrapper is required and you need to hexedit the game exe. Please check here: Star Trek Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars and dgvoodoo2 DS9 Dominion Wars wrapper fix There is a problem that the game has many variant versions (US 1.01, EU 1.03, DE 1.03, US 1 .04) and there are many patches that will break things instead of fixing. I only recommend 1.04 because it's available for US, EU, DE.

thanks got that file already but cannot find the value ddraw using HXC as hex editor

Reply 8 of 10, by Zaxxon

twiz11 wrote on 2022-04-15, 02:18: I got that game as part of the emissary gift pack but I gave up trying to get it to run outside of virtual machine so I just watched the cutscenes. Most windows games during that period just are terrible with compatibility on modern systems. If I were you I'd keep a win xp virtual machine in virtual box handy

i thought windows 7 was a good vm for those games but maybe i was wrong at this point

Reply 9 of 10, by yochenhsieh

These are the address in my ds9dw.exe (US, 1.04 no-cd) BFAFE EC874 But if you can't find, perhaps your game version is not same as mine.

Reply 10 of 10, by Zaxxon

yochenhsieh wrote on 2022-04-15, 14:21: These are the address in my ds9dw.exe (US, 1.04 no-cd) BFAFE EC874 But if you can't find, perhaps your game version is not same […] Show full quote These are the address in my ds9dw.exe (US, 1.04 no-cd) BFAFE EC874 But if you can't find, perhaps your game version is not same as mine.

ok found the reason why:

for some reasons the exe was ALREADY set with ddra2.dll, without me modifiying it. just the fact that i put the ddra2 file, also put that string into the exe for some reasons.

so what i did was :

download the dgvoodoo files needed as listed in the links you guys posted above

deleted ddraw and ddra2

modified the exe and put ddraw string to the two place instead of ddra2

ran the game, it crashed.

i then modified the hex of the ddraw with drra2 FIRST, and the put the ddra2 .dll file LATER

and voila, it works! no crash no slowdown

game is not that bad to be honest, and with no real, good st games on the horizon, that will suffice.

thanks again for your support guys

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But seriously, this was a game designed for the Win 98/ME generation. If you have a 64 bit flavour of Windows 7, you can never run it natively.  While it will never run under Windows 7 64 bit, you have some chance at running it in compatibility mode under Windows 7 32 bit. Choose Run this program in compatilbilty mode for: Windows 98 / Windows ME from the program's Properties, Compatibility tab.

If you have a 64 bit version of Windows 7, I believe you will need to run and install  Virtual PC in  XP Mode to have any chance of a fully operational 16 bit subsystem. If you are running Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate, you can use Windows XP Mode and Virtual PC.

Windows Virtual PC http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

Note : you cannot run XP Mode on Windows Home editions . If you are using Windows 7 Home Premium, you would need to use  DosBox or any other 3rd party virtualization program that works with Home Premium. Please visit forums dedicated to these programs for more information.

To further complicate things, modern video cards cannot handle some of the obsolete OpenGL coding within this game. You may be able to 'patch' the video as well but at some point you have to ask yourself if it is really worth it. There is a pretty good forum thread on this subject here:

Re: Unable to run Dominion Wars http://www.startrek-gamers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2931

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Star Trek Ds9 Dominion Wars

Discussion in ' Trek Gaming ' started by Mighty Joe , Aug 5, 2020 .

Mighty Joe

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Hello, I'm new here. I purchased the old Star Trek Ds9 Dominion Wars game but I have a Modern PC. I've installed it on my laptop with Windows 10 pro. the game installs however, I get an error Message saying " Files not Found: E\rs\bolts\ds9media.blt." is there a way to fix this? any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  

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Will it work in compatibility mode?  
no I've set it to run in compatibility mode and run with windows XP/ME, but I still get that Error message about DS9media.  
Now when I try to run the game its telling me CD not found insert CD, when I already have the CD inserted.  

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https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/windows-7-gaming-problems-with-solutions.138489/ Have a read of this thread. A few years back, I merged all the ‘how do I install this game’ on Windows 7. There is another thread for Vista. good luck, it’s being probably 14 years since I last played it.  
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars is a singleplayer and multiplayer third-person game in the Star Trek series.

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Description of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars

In 2001, Simon & Schuster Interactive, JoWooD Productions Software AG, 1C Company, Snowball.ru, PAN Interactive publishes Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars on Windows. This strategy game is now abandonware and is set in a real-time, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title, space flight and tv series themes.

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SpunkyToad 2022-09-21 0 point

This game seems unusually small. Is it supposed to be like that? I had to repair it to get it to work. Seems like the install needs to be set to WinXP compatibility mode. The mouse seems to be stuck at the side of the screen. I may have to install this in a VM to get it to work right.

Kowalski 2022-06-10 0 point

The Iso is an incomplete install. Can you guys fix this? This had been for years. Missing dlls and files. Upload a full iso that isn't compact thank you

statechap04 2022-03-31 1 point

can i run this on my windows 11? if so, I have no tech skills. what would be an easy way to do this? ive missed this game for many years.

jesupoo 2021-12-04 1 point

Holy hell, Suq Madik you are my hero. been trying to figure this out for more than a year now.

Suq Madik 2021-10-26 3 points

Everythings fine with this download, at least on my win7. Here's how I made it work: - install with xp compability and admin rights wherever you want - install the win7 patch - use dgvodoo (MS x86 folder), changing in "general' tab fullscreen: unspecified to fullscreen: stretched-keep aspect ratio - before playing change your main resolution to at least 1440x900, otherwise this fukka keeps crashing. Believe me, i spent enough time finding this one out :) You should have a working Star Trek gem now, but as always: Good Luck

Thrakhath 2021-08-29 2 points

The install is corupted

Orphen 2021-02-04 1 point

When Installing this I only end up with one folder and no executables. Does anybody know how to fix this?

blinding disabled 2021-01-24 1 point

I think Star Trek Online should have used this game as an templet. It would have been better and made it free to play from the very start. Get rid of the tiers on it. I can understand about purchasing items while playing Star Trek Online. Its now free to play. But get rid of the tiers. Keep the purchasing the items feature around. But this Star Trek Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars game was good.

weyoun 2021-01-16 2 points

This game works just fine in PCem version 17. Give it a try!

Don 2020-10-11 -5 points

This iso has a lkernal.exe virus

chris 2020-05-05 -2 points

how do you install is game please help

ViRuS SoNy 2019-09-17 -1 point

It works, you It's an old game so its not gonna be easy, you need to mount the iso, open the CD, inside on the setup u have to open settings set comp for Windows xp, and admin mode, some time one more box works, this way u bypass the setup not pasting all the files, after install put the no cd with patch. Only bug so far I have is cursor lag in menus, not in game. Great game.

agathosdaimon 2019-09-16 1 point

I have a cd version of it and am tying to get it working now - looking for help for windows 10, - i can say that also when i do any install from the cd it only looks like a few files are installed to the harddrive also - though if i check the folder size its close to 600meg, which is what the back of the case says for required disk space, - so check what the folder size is with your install.

yea 2019-05-04 2 points

Seems the data1 and data2.cab files are corrupt, only a few files are installed to disk. Try to get the ISO for this game elsewhere. I remember playing this on my ATI Radeon 9550 back in the day so I don't think it needs an NVIDIA gpu...

Nvidia video card 2019-04-14 -2 points

I played this when it originally came out. You need widows 95/98/ME, and a Nvidia video card, and all the patches to get it to work. It only works with Nvidia.

Doesn't work. 2019-04-14 0 point

Doesn't work.

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GENERAL QUESTIONS

1. When was Star Trek DS9 Dominion Wars released? 2. What are Star Trek DS9 Dominion Wars' system requirements? 3. Who is making this great game? 4. What's the latest version? 5. Is there a demo for Star Trek DS9 Dominion Wars 6. My box did not come with Star Trek: Starship Creator Warp II! 7. What resolution settings can be used in Dominion Wars? 8. How do I import ships from Creator: Warp 2? 9. Can I play the movies outside the game?

GAME QUESTIONS

1. How do I activate devices on my ships? 2. Can I save my fleet setup? 3. I can't figure out the save interface! 4. What do the different crews do? 5. What are those "medals"? 6. My shields drop for no reason! 7. One of my ships just stopped responding to commands! 8. What is that triangle with rounded corners on the screen/map? 9. What's that tall thin box with a little head and tail on the screen/map? 10. Some of my ship's items are inoperative no matter the number of engineers! 11. I can't issue accurate movement orders by clicking in the 3D screen! 12. My captured ships won't go above 1/4 impulse!

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Memory Alpha

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars

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  • 2 Criticisms
  • 3.1.1 "Errands of Mercy"
  • 3.1.2 "A Calculated Move"
  • 3.1.3 "A Hero's Task"
  • 3.1.4 "On Swift Wings"
  • 3.1.5 "Homecoming"
  • 3.1.6 "A Fatal Flaw"
  • 3.1.7 "Second Wind"
  • 3.1.8 "Forcing Our Hand"
  • 3.1.9 "A Line in the Sand"
  • 3.1.10 "The Final Thrust"
  • 3.1.11 The ending
  • 3.2.1 "Rally the Wolves"
  • 3.2.2 "Business of Betrayal"
  • 3.2.3 "The Hunt"
  • 3.2.4 "Eye of the Storm"
  • 3.2.5 "Welcoming Committee"
  • 3.2.6 "Crumbling Foundation"
  • 3.2.7 "A Dish Best Served Cold"
  • 3.2.8 "The Time is Now"
  • 3.2.9 "Fish in a Barrel"
  • 3.2.10 "All Good Things..."
  • 3.2.11 The ending
  • 5.1.1 United Federation of Planets
  • 5.1.2 Klingon Empire
  • 5.1.3 Dominion
  • 5.1.4 Cardassian Union
  • 5.1.5 Other ships
  • 5.2.1 Federation
  • 5.2.2 Klingon Empire
  • 5.2.3 Dominion
  • 5.2.4 Cardassian Union
  • 6 Technical help
  • 7 External links

Summary [ ]

Criticisms [ ].

The game was greeted with fairly good reviews, but its frequent lockups, crashes and frequently disappearing saved games were serious problems. Its incompatibility with older systems was also a flaw.

Campaigns [ ]

Federation/klingon alliance campaign [ ], "errands of mercy" [ ].

The surviving members of the Maquis are trying to escape a Cardassian attack. In order to save them, the Cardassian ships must be destroyed.

"A Calculated Move" [ ]

A Dominion fleet is approaching Deep Space 9 . The transports must be escorted to the station and protected from the Dominion ships. The Dominion ships must be destroyed.

"A Hero's Task" [ ]

A Dominion sensor array has been detected in the Argolis Cluster . The USS Defiant must destroy it.

"On Swift Wings" [ ]

A Klingon ship must warn a planet of an imminent Dominion attack. The Cardassian orbital weapon platforms must be protected.

"Homecoming" [ ]

Tom Riker is about to be executed on Cardassia Prime . Using several Akira -class ships, you must rescue him from a Keldon -class ship.

"A Fatal Flaw" [ ]

A Dominion ketracel-white facility must be destroyed, as must the orbital weapon platforms protecting it, the sensor grid and any enemy ships.

"Second Wind" [ ]

The time has come to take back Deep Space 9 . All Dominion ships must be destroyed.

"Forcing Our Hand" [ ]

A Dominion shipyard must be destroyed, as well as its sensor array.

"A Line in the Sand" [ ]

The Dominion and the Breen have launched an offensive against Earth . All Dominion and Breen ships must be destroyed. All starbases must be protected.

"The Final Thrust" [ ]

The attack on Cardassia Prime has begun. All enemy ships must be destroyed. The troop transports must also be protected, to launch ground assaults.

The ending [ ]

The game ends with the Dominion Alliance fleet being decimated and Admiral Ross welcoming the new era of peace between people of Alpha Quadrant and the Dominion.

Dominion/Cardassian Alliance Campaign [ ]

"rally the wolves" [ ].

The survivors of the Maquis must be wiped out.

"Business of Betrayal" [ ]

A Founder has been captured by the Klingons. Rescue him and take him across the Klingon border, where the Klingons will not follow.

"The Hunt" [ ]

The sensor arrays near DS9 must be destroyed, as well as the power generators of the minefield.

"Eye of the Storm" [ ]

A Federation/Klingon invasion force is hiding in an ion storm. All ships must be destroyed.

"Welcoming Committee" [ ]

A new Federation prototype must be destroyed, as must the Galaxy -class starship protecting it.

"Crumbling Foundation" [ ]

The Dominion troop transports must reach AR-558 .

"A Dish Best Served Cold" [ ]

Deep Space 9 must be destroyed, and Dukat must be killed.

"The Time is Now" [ ]

The Klingon and Romulan fleets must be destroyed. Worf and Gowron must die.

"Fish in a Barrel" [ ]

Starbase 234 and William Ross's starship must be destroyed.

"All Good Things..." [ ]

All starbases, Earth and Mars ' orbital defenses, enemy ships, and the Defiant must be destroyed to ensure final victory.

The game ends with the Dominion fleet beginning the orbital bombardment of Earth and Weyoun announcing the new order in the Alpha Quadrant.

Background information [ ]

The people that can be selected to command the ships are all characters from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

Credits [ ]

  • Barry Jenner as William Ross
  • Marc Alaimo as Dukat
  • Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun
  • B.J. Ward as Federation Computer
  • Written by: David Mack
  • Set Costumer: Fran Murphy

References [ ]

Breen ; Cardassian ; Cardassia Prime ; Cardassian Union ; Danube -class ; Deep Space 9 ; Defiant -class ; Defiant , USS ; Dominion ; Dominion War ; Earth ; Founder ; Jem'Hadar ; Klingon Empire ; Maquis ; Miranda -class ; Negh'Var , IKS ; Romulan Star Empire ; Ross, William ; Terok Nor ; United Federation of Planets ; Venture , USS

Starships [ ]

United federation of planets [ ].

  • Achilles class - Used by Starfleet during the Dominion Wars, it was designed to be a cheaper replacement for the larger starships which were the only ones that could push deep into enemy space, and get out at speed after completing their missions. This ship was designed with the most advanced anti-Borg systems.
  • Akira -class
  • Defiant -class
  • Galaxy -class
  • Oberth -class
  • Saber -class
  • Steamrunner -class

Klingon Empire [ ]

  • Bird-of-Prey ( β )
  • K't'inga -class ( β )
  • K'Vort Cha -class ( β )
  • Negh'Var -class ( β )
  • Vor'cha -class ( β )

Dominion [ ]

  • Jem'Hadar attack ship
  • Jem'Hadar battle cruiser
  • Jem'Hadar battleship
  • Jem'Hadar strike cruiser
  • Jem'Hadar super carrier

Cardassian Union [ ]

  • Galor -class ( β )
  • Hideki -class ( β )
  • Hutet -class ( β )
  • Keldon -class ( β )
  • Norin -class ( β )
  • Tonga -class ( β )

Other ships [ ]

  • Bajoran interceptor
  • Breen interceptor
  • D'deridex -class
  • D'Kora -class
  • Maquis raider

Commanding officers [ ]

Federation [ ].

  • James K. Bennet
  • Erika Benteen
  • Alynna Nechayev
  • Charlie Reynolds
  • Thomas Riker
  • William Ross
  • Benjamin Sisko
  • Remata'Klan
  • Talak'talan
  • Toman'torax

Technical help [ ]

Dominion Wars is known to not work on certain video cards. The following video cards are confirmed compatible:

  • nVidia: TNT2 M64, GeForce2 ~ GeForce FX 5900 (with old drivers)
  • ATI: Radeon 9200 ~ HD3650
  • SiS 630 Integrated graphics

The following video cards are confirmed NOT working with Dominion Wars :

  • Intel integrated Graphics chipsets
  • VIA Chrome9 HC IGP
  • nVidia GeForce 6100 and any newer series

However, a fix file was designed which solves the compatibility problem.

If you have a v1.04 disc, which can be identified by game files dated 2001/9/7, you don't need any patch. There are different version of Dominion Wars that require different patches:

  • US version 1.01: need US 1.01-1.04 patch
  • Europe version 1.03: need Europe 1.03-1.04 patch
  • German version 1.03: need German 1.03-1.04 patch

Do not download or use the v1.05 patch, which will break the game. After patched, set compatibility mode to Windows 98/Me if you are using Windows XP.

  • Dominion Wars requires at least one CD/DVD drive. If you have a laptop, use daemon-tools or alcohol 52% to emulate a virtual CD drive. You can use no-cd exe, but a CD/DVD drive is still necessary.
  • Dominion Wars doesn't like multiple video cards or monitors, even if you have only one monitor or video card connected, but with two or more in device manager. Check your device manager and remove or delete unused monitors.
  • Dominion Wars , in some cases, has been known may not run on Vista or Windows 7. In cases where it runs, graphical issues may present.

External links [ ]

  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars at Wikipedia
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars at TrekCore
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars at the Internet Movie Database
  • 1 Daniels (Crewman)
  • 3 Calypso (episode)

TOME OF NERD

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Star Trek DS9: The Complete Dominion War Guide

I love Star Trek:  Deep Space Nine . Not only does it have some of the best characters in Star Trek canon, but DS9 also pushed the boundaries of syndicated storytelling by introducing serialized plotlines. While every show and their mother is serialized today, procedurals were the norm in the 90s, especially with Star Trek . DS9 dared to tell a deeper and more complex story. That story is known as the Dominion War.

While Deep Space Nine  has some amazing non-Dominion-centric episodes, you can’t really watch the show without feeling the Dominion’s presence. The Dominion War is the core story underlying the entire series, so it deservedly caters a lot of attention. But for a show that is 132 hours long, it can be a bit intimidating to dive in, especially if you only want to follow the Dominion War arc.

Thus, I took it upon myself to create a complete Dominion War viewing guide. But as I attempted to identify the essential episodes of the series, I discovered I was pulling at a thread. If episode X was important, then you had to have seen episode Y, which of course means you need episode Z. In the end, I had not one, but three viewing lists. So here they are, with many more details below:

Your first question is probably along the lines of: Why are there three lists? How big a nerd are you? To the later question I would say: very. But I will expand further on the first question.

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Ultimately, one list wouldn’t work for everyone. Some people want a streamlined viewing of the Dominion War while others would appreciate a more fleshed out version of the story. Obviously, determining the importance of each episode is not an exact science. But as I rewatched each episode, I discovered that most episodes fall into one of three categories:

Essential : A pivotal episode that is integral to understanding the Dominion War story. A can’t miss.

Expanded : Expands on the overarching story, focusing heavily on the Dominion. Episodes sometimes includes lasting consequences, but not required viewing.

Supplementary : Stories tangential to the overarching story, but the Dominion still play a noteworthy role in the episode.

For the sake of brevity, I have not included every single episode that mentions the Dominion, because that would become superfluous. I am including any episode in which the Dominion or their effects are featured prominently. Using the criteria above, we end up with three viewing lists:

The Essential List will provide the most streamlined viewing by including only the most important episodes of the series. You will miss out on a lot, but you will still get to watch some of the best episodes of the series while watching the complete Dominion War arc.

The Essential + Expanded List will further flesh out the greater Dominion War themes. Not only do you get all the of integral story, but you will also get most of the backstory. This provides a deeper understanding of the characters (on both sides) and hopefully a greater appreciation of the Dominion War arc.

The Essential + Expanded + Supplementary List is the closest version to a complete list possible. In addition to the above, it includes some fairly inconsequential episodes regarding the Dominion and/or tangential events to the war that help shape the story. For those seeking a “complete” list without watching the whole series, this is it.

Below you will find a summary and justification for each episode in the guide. Because the list encompasses nearly the entire series, there will undoubtedly be spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Dominon War Episode Summaries and Justifications

2×07 rules of acquisition and 2×10 sanctuary (supplementary).

Rules of Acquisition and Sanctuary contain the first two whispers of the Dominion. The malevolent force is only hinted at, but it’s clear that they are a major player in the Gamma Quadrant. It’s fitting that the first introduction to the Dominion is through the eyes of the Ferengi. Their lust for profit and expansion immediately puts them in touch with the who’s who in the Gamma Quadrant. Sanctuary  doubles down on this premise, illustrating the power the Dominion wield by turning a race of people into refugees.

That being said, neither episode is particularly strong. Both suffer from Star Trek early-season-itis and the Dominion only play background roles within the episodes. Watch them if you want to see the foreshadowing, but they are the definition of supplementary material.

2×26 The Jem’Hadar (Essential)

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The second season finale finally introduces the true might of the Dominion. The Jem’Hadar starts innocently enough with a Sisko family trip (plus Quark and Nog) into the Gamma Quadrant. But before long they come across a mysterious alien being hunted by the Jem’Hadar. As the episode slowly unravels, the true threat of the Dominion is revealed.

What’s great about this episode is that it shows just how outmatched the Federation and the Alpha Quadrant really are. The Dominion isn’t just a brute force enemy, but also incredibly intelligent and cunning. The Jem’Hadar already know plenty about the on-goings of the other side of the wormhole. And when push comes to shove, it is the Dominion that stands tall. An ominous introduction of the threat to come.

3×01/3×02 The Search Part 1 and 2 (Essential)

After the events of The Jem’Hadar , Sisko gets proactive in regard to the Dominion threat. The crew of DS9 head into the Gamma Quadrant in search of the Founders on board their brand new warship: the Defiant. The mission sends them head first into the Dominion.

The Search  again illustrates the superiority the Dominion has over the Federation. There is a continuing trend of not just being outmatched physically, but also strategically. This episode has a lot of twists and turns, with the final reveal setting the stage for the series moving forward.

3×06 The Abandoned (Supplementary)

Quarks purchases wreckage from the Gamma Quadrant that includes a baby Jem’Hadar (whoops). As the child rapidly ages, Odo, Sisko, and the others must decide the Jem’Hadar’s ultimate fate. Will he be given to the Federation for study or will the Jem’Hadar be allowed something more?

While The Abandoned touches on some key Jem’Hadar backstory, such as their addiction to Ketracel-white, the episode is fairly removed from the overarching story. The dynamic between Odo and the Jem’Hadar is interesting to watch unfold, but the episode is not the strongest. There is also a bizarre B story about 16-year-old Jake dating a 20-year-old Bajoran Dabo girl. Watch if you are interested in Jem’Hadar lore, but skippable otherwise.

3×17 Visionary (Supplementary)

Chief O’Brien is exposed to radiation poisoning, sending him back and forward through time. 5 hours in the future, O’Brien observes the events of a Romulan delegation’s briefing on the Dominion. O’Brien must unravel the mysteries of his time jumps while also trying to stay alive.

Visionary is very supplemental to the Dominion War, so much so that I almost didn’t include it in this list. Ultimately, I decided to include it because the episode foreshadows the Romulan’s stake in the Dominion and how severely they view the situation. The episode itself is also strong in its own right, with classic Star Trek time travel antics and mysteries. If you’re a fan of that stuff, watch Visionary . If you are only interested in the Dominion War, skip it.

3×20 Improbable Cause and 3×21 The Die is Cast (Essential)

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After Garak’s shop is destroyed in an explosion, Odo discovers there is more to the story than a simple assassination attempt. Odo and Garak unravel a mystery that leads them all the way to the Tal Shiar and Obsidian Order. They discover the unlikely alliance of intelligence agencies is determined to preemptively strike the Dominion.

This is an excellent two-parter and could have easily been the season finale. Garak and Odo are two of the strongest characters in the show and until now haven’t interacted much. They display their entire range, bringing strong character moments to a story that is galactic in scope. Probably the best episodes yet on the list.

3×26 The Adversary (Essential)

Sisko and the crew of the Defiant are called to intervene in a possible coup on Tzenkethi. Things quickly turn south as their ship is sabotaged by a changeling. Sisko and the others must find a way to regain control of the Defiant before they unintentionally start a war with the Tzenkethi.

If it wasn’t for the ending, this episode would be supplementary. As a season finale, it is a fairly weak entry. It is by no means a terrible episode and it has big consequences moving forward, but the stakes never feel high. The episode falls into various tropes (self-destruct sequence cancelled at the last minute anyone?) and leaves us waiting for the inevitable resolution to the problem. You could also nit-pick the convoluted way in which the changeling attempted to start a Federation war with the Tzenkethi. But most of these criticisms aren’t deal-breakers. It is a middling episode, but required viewing.

4×01/4×02 The Way of the Warrior Part 1 and 2 (Expanded)

The Klingons decide to go on the offensive against the Dominion. They believe the recent coup on Cardassia was part of a Dominion plan to establish a foothold in the Alpha quadrant. In an effort to better understand the Klingon actions, Sisko recruits Worf. The crew of DS9 must find a way to stop the Klingons without starting a war.

A lot of guides say that this episode is essential viewing and I can see why. First, it establishes Worf as a main player on the show. Secondly, it introduces the Klingons being at war with basically everyone. But the Dominion never show themselves in this episode. The episode is more about the confrontation with the Klingons and the Dominion’s rippling effects on the Alpha Quadrant. It’s a fun 90 minutes of television and definitely worth a watch, but non-essential to the greater Dominion War arc.

4×04 Hippocratic Oath (Expanded)

Bashir and O’Brien become stranded on a planet and are captured by a group of Jem’Hadar. Their leader, Goran’Agar, reveals that his Jem’Hadar are attempting to free themselves from the addictive drug ketracel-white. Bashir and O’Brien must decide to help the Jem’Hadar or help themselves escape.

This episode contains a lot of backstory about the Jem’Hadar and the function they play within the Dominion. Specifically, how they view the Vorta as slave masters and the Founders as gods. It’s also a classic Bashir/O’Brien episode where we see their friendship and their conflict. There is a B story involving Worf learning to fit into his role on the station that is arguably stronger than the Bashir/O’Brien plot line. Watch if you are a Jem’Hadar completionist, otherwise you can pass.

4×07 Starship Down (Supplementary)

While negotiating a trade deal with the Karemma in the Gamma Quadrant, the Dominion attack. The Defiant is heavily damaged and must locate the Karemma ship within a gas planet, all while taking on two Jem’Hadar warships.

This episode is essentially the The Next Generation Season 5 episode Disaster . Members of the Defiant crew are separated and forced to bond through crisis. There are some noteworthy moments, such as Kira’s relationship with Sisko and his role as the emissary, but in general the episode is fairly rote.

4×11 Homefront and 4×12 Paradise Lost (Essential)

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After a changeling bomb in San Francisco kills dozens of people, Sisko and Odo are recalled to Earth. Sisko is given the title of acting Chief of Starfleet Security as they investigate how to best stop the changeling threat. But when the clues don’t add up, Sisko and Odo believe something else is amiss.

This 2-part episode is classic DS9 fare in the best way possible. The episode looks at the lengths people go to protect themselves from an existential threat. How do we live our lives when anyone could be an enemy? Many of the themes ring truer today perhaps than when the episode initially aired. Light on action and heavy on ideals and philosophy. An excellent set of episodes.

4×23 To the Death (Expanded)

A group of Jem’Hadar strike Deep Space Nine. The Defiant crew hunt down the perpetrators, only to discover the Jem’Hadar are in possession of an Iconian Gateway. Now they must join forces with the Dominion to stop the rogue Jem’Hadar.

I had a hard time deciding how important  To the Death is to the Dominion War arc. It introduces Weyoun into canon and articulately displays the contempt the Jem’Hadar and Vorta have for one another. It’s also the first episode that shows the Dominion has flaws. But on the other hand, the plot itself is fairly inconsequential to the greater story. More of a one-off tale staring the Dominion. But it’s a good episode with a TNG callback to the Iconians. Definitely worth watching, but not essential.

4×26 Broken Link (Essential)

Odo becomes dangerously ill. With no other solution in place, the crew of the Defiant must head to the Gamma Quadrant to find the only people that can help Odo: the Founders.

While Broken Link is very much an Odo episode, the B story surrounding Garak really stands out. One of my favorite scenes is when Garak confronts the female Founder, asking if there were any Cardassian survivors from the events of The Die is Cast . Her response is chilling and dooming to the Cardassian people. The episode as a whole is strong and the conclusion resonates moving forward.

5×01 Apocalypse Rising (Essential)

While in the Great Link, Odo saw that Gowron is a changeling. Now Sisko, O’Brien, Odo, and Worf are tasked with going undercover and exposing Gowron.

This is a fun episode that I’m glad wasn’t stretched into a two-parter. For as exciting as the Klingon-version of the DS9 crew should be, it almost overstays its welcome. Most of the episode is simply standing around and observing Klingon culture, but even so there are good bits of humor and action. As always, the mission isn’t as straight forward as it seems. The ending also has lasting ramifications for the series.

5×02 The Ship (Supplementary)

The crew of the Defiant is on a planetary survey in the Gamma Quadrant when a Dominion Warship crashes. The wreckage would be of great importance to the Federation, but the Dominion arrive before it can be salvaged.

The Ship is a fairly tense episode, most of it being a standoff between the DS9 crew and the Dominion. It suffers from a few Star Trek cliches, such as the new characters that are just around to die. The episode also has a very Star Trek-y moral at the end, which it may or may not have earned. Certainly worth a watch, but it is non-essential to the overall story.

5×10 Rapture (Expanded)

After a holosuite accident (shocking!), Sisko begins to have prophetic visions. As Bajor is accepted into the Federation, Sisko starts to understand its greater purpose within the universe. Also, as you might have guessed, the visions are killing Sisko…

Rapture is the definition of an Expanded episode, but it is well worth watching. There is lots to love with plenty of foreshadowing. For as “big” as an episode this is, it is still intimate, focusing on Sisko, Kasidy, and Jake. Is the life of one man more important than understanding the future? Classic Star Trek .

5×14 In Purgatory’s Shadow and 5×15 By Inferno’s Light (Essential)

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DS9 receives a Cardassian signal from the Gamma Quadrant. When Garak determines the message is from Enabran Tain, Worf joins him to investigate the origins of the signal. Back on the station, Dukat is hanging around and rustling feathers. Antics ensue on both fronts.

This two-parter is probably my favorite thus far in the series. This has everything you would want in a Dominion War episode. The highlight is Worf taking on Jem’Hadar after Jem’Hadar in battle. Also, the “reveal” near the end of the first episode is perfectly done. The episode has ramifications for the rest of the series. A fantastic and essential viewing.

5×21 Soldiers of the Empire (Supplementary)

Martok receives orders to investigate the disappearance of a Klingon warship in Cardassian space. Worf and Jadzia join under Martok’s command, but soon realize that low morale is putting the mission in jeopardy.

This is a mediocre episode with only the slightest relation to the overall story. You get a deeper glimpse of Klingon culture, but it isn’t anything a seasoned fan hasn’t seen before. If you are interested in watching “How Martok Got His Groove Back”, then go for it. Otherwise move on to the next episode.

5×23 Blaze of Glory (Supplementary)

When Sisko learns of a Maquis plan to attack Cardassia, he must turn to Michael Eddington for help. The unlikely duo enter the Badlands in search of the remaining Maquis. But can Sisko avoid the Dominion and stop an all-out war?

The episode only has a tangential tie to the Dominion War and is really more of a wrap up to the entire Eddington/Maquis-arc of the series. It’s a fine episode and you can’t help but enjoy the lovably-hateable Eddington. If you skip it, you won’t miss anything related to the Dominion arc.

5×25 In the Cards (Expanded)

The crew of Deep Space Nine has the blues. The Dominion threat grows and tensions are at an all-time high. In an effort to cheer up his dad, Jake attempts to acquire a Willie Mays rookie baseball card. Antics ensue.

With a summary like that, you’d be surprised how relevant this episode is. It’s one of the first episodes that illustrates the Dominion’s effect on everyday life on the station. In what should have been the main plotline of the episode, Weyoun is on DS9 negotiating a non-aggression pact with Kai Winn and Bajor. While the focus is on Jake and Nog’s comical adventure, the underlying themes are relevant to the series as a whole.

5×26 Call to Arms (Essential)

Sisko is determined to prevent more Dominion ships from entering the Alpha Quadrant. As more and more Alpha Quadrant powers sign non-aggression pacts with The Dominion, Sisko and the crew of DS9 decide to mine the entrance to the wormhole.

Call to Arms defines the future of the series and the Dominion War to come. In just one episode, the show manages to touch on nearly every notable plot-point in the series thus far. It’s a fantastic episode and the first true Dominion War episode. A must watch.

The Terok Nor Arc (Essential) – 6×01 A Time To Stand, 6×02 Rocks and Shoals, 6×03 Sons and Daughters, 6×04 Behind the Lines, 6×05 Favor the Bold, 6×06 Sacrifice of Angels

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Shit just got real.

The six episode arc that kicks off season 6 is quintessential Deep Space Nine. It is the first real attempt at serialization and multiple narratives. Nearly every major character has a storyline running throughout these episodes (except poor Bashir).

The arc as a whole is an amazing character piece. On the station, Dominion and Cardassian antagonists are given ample screen time next to our usual DS9 heroes. Odo’s character arc is particularly noteworthy. Worf has joined Martok’s crew for his own adventures. Oddly enough, the Starfleet characters (Sisko, Jadzia, Bashir, O’Brien) are probably the least interesting, albeit no less essential.

What else can be said? This is the best 6-episode run of the series yet. Unskippable for the Dominion War arc.

6×09 Statistical Probabilities (Expanded)

Dr. Bashir is temporarily in care of an eccentric group of genetically enhanced individuals. After witnessing their cognitive abilities, Bashir believes they can assist with the ongoing Federation/Dominion negotiations.

This episode is borderline “Supplementary” because the focus is on Bashir’s relationship with the genetically enhanced quartet. But Statistical Probabilities establishes some important story elements, even if somewhat in the background. Most notably, Damar’s ascension into Dukat’s previous role as leader of Cardassia is worth noting. It’s a middling, non-essential episode, but worth a watch at least once.

6×10 The Magnificent Ferengi (Supplementary)

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When Quark learns of his mother Ishka’s capture by the Dominion, he puts together a ragtag group of Ferengi to rescue her. With the vorta Keevan in tow, Quark and his team go to Empok Nor for a prisoner exchange. Antics ensue.

The episode is a classic “Ferengi” episode, but that isn’t a bad thing. It’s actually quite comical at times and the Dominion characters are of the love-to-hate variety. I was glad to see Keevan return and Yelgrun (Iggy Pop!) is a great vorta as well. The reason this episode is classified as Supplementary is because when all is said and done, it is of no consequence to the greater Dominion War arc. There is a one-off line from Yelgren about the Breen, which could be construed as foreshadowing, but that’s about it. Still a fun episode and worth a watch, especially if you are a Ferengi fan.

6×11 Waltz (Expanded)

Sisko boards the U.S.S. Honshu to escort Dukat to trial. But after a Cardassian ambush, the Honshu is destroyed, leaving Sisko and Dukat stranded on a dangerous planet. Worf and the Defiant crew must rescue Sisko before he succumbs to the violence of an unhinged Dukat.

Waltz is a fine episode that delves into the inner workings of Dukat’s mind, but I went back and forth on how integral it is to the Dominion War arc. On the one hand, Dukat is obviously a central figure to the show and this episode is ultimately the first step towards the final Dukat and Sisko confrontation. But on the other hand, Dukat’s character is reinvented a couple times between here and there, making this episode less mandatory viewing. At the end of the day, this is a skippable episode in terms of plot, but worthy of a watch.

6×14 One Little Ship (Supplementary)

O’Brien, Dax, Bashir shrink in size to investigate an anomaly. During their mission, the Defiant is attacked and commandeered by Jem’Hadar. Now the Defiant’s only hope rests in one little ship.

Look, it’s Honey I Shrunk the Kids meets Deep Space Nine . Depending who you are, that’s either a good thing or a bad thing. The episode is downright goofy. In terms of the greater Dominion War, there is an underlying Alpha versus Gamma Jem’Hadar plotline, but that is never mentioned again. If you are a completionist looking for a ridiculous episode, this one is for you. Otherwise, it’s an inconsequential episode.

6×19 In the Pale Moonlight (Essential)

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Sisko recounts his plan to bring the Romulans into the Dominion War.

Watch this episode. It’s considered to be one of the series’ bests. While the story is galactic in size, the episode is truly about Sisko and how far he will go to save the Alpha Quadrant from the Dominion. I could write a whole article on this episode, so I say again, just go watch it.

6×22 Valiant (Expanded)

When Jake and Nog’s runabout is ambushed by a Jem’Hadar force, they are rescued by Red Squad, a group of elite Starfleet cadets. When Nog is quickly promoted to Chief Engineer, Jake questions the morality of what is occurring.

Valiant isn’t essential viewing for the Dominion War story, but it does wrap up the Red Squad storyline from wayyyy back in Homefront / Paradise Lost . It also introduces the new Jem’Hadar battleship. It’s borderline Supplementary, but ultimately I decided it was worth the Expanded designation. Worth a watch for fans of Jake and Nog or those who want a fuller view of the Dominion War.

6×26 Tears of the Prophets (Essential)

Sisko leads the Alpha Quadrant alliance into Cardassian space, despite visions from the Prophets warning him otherwise. Dukat returns to Cardassia, promising to sway the war in favor of the Dominion.

Oh boy. This is undeniably the most pivotal episode of the show thus far. The season six finale touches on almost every major character on both sides of the war. And of course, Tears of the Prophets is most remembered as being one of the most tragic of the series. This is a can’t miss episode. Bring your tissues.

7×01 Image in the Sand and 7×02 Shadows and Symbols (Essential)

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With the wormhole closed, Sisko returns to Earth in an attempt to reconnect with the Prophets. On DS9, the crew deals with the ramifications of Sisko absence. Months later, Sisko has a mysterious vision from the Prophets and is joined by a familiar guest.

This two-part episode sets the stage for the rest of the series. There are some big revelations and the introduction of a sometimes controversial character (Ezri). With the time jump, the episodes do a good job at catching up with all of DS9 regulars, friend and foe. Obviously an important episode in the greater Dominion War arc.

7×06 Treachery, Faith, and the Great River (Essential)

Odo receives a secret message from an old contact on Cardassia. When he arrives, he discovers Weyoun wishing to defect to the Federation. Back on the station, Nog helps O’Brien procure a graviton stabilizer through Ferengi ingenuity.

This episode plays a surprisingly important role in the series despite its fairly innocuous plotlines. Sure, Weyoun defecting to the Federation sounds big and important, but the significance is in the foreshadowing information revealed. I initially thought about marking this episode as Expanded, but ultimately I felt viewers would be lost without it.

7×07 Once More Unto the Breach (Supplementary)

Kor, the Dahar master, seeks help from his friend Worf to find an honorable death in the Dominion War. Martok, on the other hand, doesn’t particularly care for Kor, the Dahar master. After Worf appoints Kor, the Dahar master, to an officer position on the Ch’Tang, we soon discover why.

While the Dominion War plays a central role in this episode, it is truly about wrapping up the story of Kor, the Dahar master. Can the old and weathered veteran find a place of value in the Klingon Empire and earn an honorable death? If you are a fan of Kor, the Dahar master, than this is a must watch. For those looking for only the integral episodes of the series, feel free to pass on this one. But before you go, did I mention that Kor is the Dahar master?

7×08 The Siege of AR-558 (Expanded)

Sisko and the crew of the Defiant stop at AR-558 for a supply drop. But when the Defiant is attacked by Jem’Hadar fighters, Sisko and crew decide to stay on the planet to assist the units on the frontline.

This is one of the few episodes that deals directly with the horrors of the Dominion War. Most of the series takes place in space (obviously) so it’s quite interesting to get a view of the war from the perspective of the foot-soldiers. While the episode doesn’t deal with the greater war effort, at least one character will deal with ramifications from the episode down the road.

The Final Chapter – 7×17 Penumbra, 7×18 ‘Til Death Do Us Part, 7×19 Strange Bedfellows, 7×20 The Changing Face of Evil, 7×21 When It Rains…, 7×22 Tacking Into the Wind, 7×23 Extreme Measures, 7×24 The Dogs of War, 7×25 What You Leave Behind

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This is it. The epic 9-part serialized conclusion to the Dominion War and Deep Space Nine . These final episodes wrap up every open arc on the show and are the very definition of essential viewing. For many, these episodes are arguably the best episodes of the series. The serialization is downright pioneering in nature and the tale being told is gripping. Not much else I can say. If I were you, I would block out a day and binge from here on out.

In Closing…

Creating this guide took quite some time, but nothing is perfect. I would love to hear feedback. Did I miss anything? Were any episodes a complete waste of time? Let me know.

I also couldn’t have done all of this by memory, so a big thanks to the folks at the astutely named  Memory Alpha for their extensive database on all things Trek. Even after rewatching every episode above, I always had the associated Memory Alpha episode entry open in another tab while writing this guide. A great resource.

And finally, for those of you who somehow made your way through 5,000+ words on the Dominion War, thank you! I hope that this guide provided some value to you. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to take a look.

All images courtesy CBS Television

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Thank you so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so much for this! It was EXACTLY what I was looking for. I didn’t have time for the entire series, so using your guided plus a “top 10 DS9” I really feel like I was able to capture the heart of the series. Great job!

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Can you do the same for the Borg story arc in Voyager?

Including Species 8472

That’s a great idea I’ve literally never thought about. I’m not as well versed in Voyager, but I’ve been looking for a reason to rewatch the series. We’ll see what I can do!

DS9 is my favorite Star Trek series and your list made it possible to go back and watch all my favorite parts of the series. I would suggest adding The Begotten S5 EP12 to the list. It details how Odo regained his shape shifting abilities.

Thank you for the kind words! I went back and forth on this episode. As you said, it’s very influential for Odo’s arc, but the episode itself isn’t related to the Dominion War. It might make sense as a supplementary episode because Odo being a shapeshifter is pretty essential to the overall story. Thanks for the feedback!

This is quite the devoted and curated list. I’d expect nothing less from a true Star Trek fan. I admire your work sir. Thank you for this. Coming from a 41 year old who watched these shows sporadically as a teenager but never got the full story arc. I am VERY much appreciative. Thank you.

Thank you for the kind words. Glad it was useful!

Damnit I should’ve been Jean Luc Pwncard. My whole life, ruined by less than 5 seconds of expounding upon a username… KHAAAANNNNN!

5×02 Is an absolute essential, it was the last chance to prevent the dominion war and it went horribly.

PS hottest Star Trek girl ever is a Vorta

Hello Nerd writer,

I’m a big fan of DS9 and was looking for a guide just like this, thank you.

I read your post about episode The Visitor. While our species, H. Sap., has a pre-existing condition of not seeing that we don’t know what we don’t know, as individuals we get to shine a little light sometimes so others can glimpse what we didn’t know we didn’t know.. uh, about something we thought we knew about.. if you follow me. Thx for your little light.

Thanks for reading and for the kind words!

I’d also add season 3’s ‘Heart of stone’ great now i got to go add it to my set

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Thank you so much for taking the time to create the list! My husband and I are starting e17s7 today! Really appreciate awesome fans like you!

Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you found it helpful.

I too would add Season 3 Heart of Stone. We get insight and further context into the Changlings – and also Nog and his entry into Starfleet Acadamy. I would add it to your Essential + Expanded + Supplementary list. It’s not required. But it’s a good supplemental episode.

Thanks, I’ll keep it in mind. Undoubtedly I’ll need to revise the list in the future because there are probably a few changes that could be made. Thanks again!

Also – thanks for these lists. I binged the show about 8-10 years ago and have been wanting to rewatch only the shows regarding The Dominion and The Dominion War. The Essential + Expanded + Supplementary list is great. I’m going to add in the recommendations of the others to this list. As I see them I’ll post my opinion – fwiw – as to if I agree or not to add them. Great Job!! I’m going to recommend your list to a friend. He’ll love it.

Thanks for reading and thanks for passing it along!

I think you made a mistake. You listed episodes 4×11 Homefront & 4×12 Paradise Lost as “essential”. But these episodes are actually 4×10 & 4×11 respectively. At least that is the way they are listed on Amazon Prime.

Actually this is kind of confusing. Wikipedia numbers the episodes for season 4 the same way you did here. But Amazon Prime & Netflix list them differently. Anyway…as long as you pay attention to the title for each episode you will be able to figure out the right episodes to watch. In any event, I appreciate this guide. I’m up to season 4 episode 26. Really enjoying it!! Thanks!

If I had to guess, I imagine the discrepancy comes from how The Way of the Warrior is listed. I’m going off of memory, but I believe Netflix has that as one long 90 minute episode whereas it aired as a 2-parter. So depending on if you count that as 1 or 2 episodes, it would affect the rest of the season numbering.

Thanks for the kind words!

You are correct. They list the 1st two episodes of season 4 together as 1 long episode. It does throw the rest of the season numbering off on Netflix & Prime. But thanks to you including the titles for each episode… its easy enough to figure out. Thanks Again. I really wanted to see the dominion war. But I probably would not have watched this series after all these years without this cheat sheet.

Been said before bro but top post, exactly what I was after, and your curation got it spot on for me. Cheers from London!

Thanks so much for this list! Awesome to have it, and great categorization of the episodes — best guide I’ve found!

This was an epic list to guide me in my first new apartment and projector binge watch. Bravo kind internet friend. May Stovokor gates be blown asunder from this glorious victory!! Q’apla!

i’m sure i would make other changes but 2 episodes I would add are (Spoilers):

1) Heart of Stone (3×14) – it’s when Nog applies to Starfleet. it’s been a while so i could be wrong but, without this episode some may go “ummmm…. what happened to nog” and then “when TF did Nog join Starfleet?”

2) Doctor Bashir, I presume (5×16) – this is the episode where it’s discovered that Dr. Bashir is genetically enhanced and thus, super smart and physically skilled. Before this episode, Dr. Bashir is, IMO, annoying and annoyingly naive. after this episode, he calms down and stops being so naive and i really like how they “fixed” his character. Without this episode, i can see people questioning why his character changed so much so fast. It won’t make sense IMO. not critical to the war but to one of it’s characters.

Thanks for the information and all the hard work you put in making this article, excellent 👌

thanks for the list, very helpful for rewatch

just what I need for a Picard-related rewatch, ty

Thank you so much for creating this guide! After starting to watch season 3 of Picard, I realized that not having watched all of DS9 was impeding my understanding of the return of the Dominion, and then I found your guide. I’m absolutely enthralled with DS9 now! My Dad always told me it’s the best science fiction series ever, yet I’d only seen the first three seasons, which are prior to this incredible Dominion arc. Just blown away. Right now I’m in season 5 and hitting even extra episodes like “The Begotten” (Odo with the infant changeling is emotionally compelling) and “For the Uniform” (because I got hooked on the Eddington storyline after he sabotaged the Defiant crew in “The Die is Cast”). I have this guide open at all times as I make my way through the Dominion War arc, so thank you!

The Waltz is the worst episode I’ve seen in the Dominion Arc. Dukat is all over the place, and I don’t see its importance to overall arc. I recommend removing it completely.

Thanks you for the terrific guide!

Sorry, I wrote that before finishing the episode. Now, I realize it’s the episode where Dukat escapes from Starfleet imprisonment. I understand its importance now.

I injured my knee and got a free trial of paramount and this list has been keeping me sane as I recover.

Thank you so much, OP.

Thank you so much for this. I actually only have interest in the Dominion more aspect for DS9 so this will be a perfect way for me to get caught up.

A nice concise list of episodes for the show. I have been looking for a trimmed list of DS9 for a while, this is definitely the best one. I have added a few more episodes, mainly around the Maquis and Emissary storylines which I find fascinating. Will definitely revisit the show more often watching it this way. Another show about a space station also benefits from a trimmed list.. Babylon 5. Happy to share it with you.

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Spocks-cuddly-tribble wrote: ↑ Sat May 27, 2023 6:37 pm It's a very rare issue, so not sure updating all mods is worth the hassle: viewtopic.php?p=59286#p59286 - Reduce false liberations (all mods) - Bonus to Success Chance of Invasion when Freeing Systems - Updated (mods using the old patch)

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johnnyblaze wrote: ↑ Sat Jul 01, 2023 7:15 pm Hey yooo I'm running windows 11 if i can find a version of Ultimate Mod that doesn't crash constantly i would be a happy man

Post by mytranquillity85 » Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:03 am

  • When playing Romulans I cannot build the Warhawk. As soon as I mouse over it in any system the game instantly crashes. I can see it in the object database however.
ST:BOF Thu Aug 17 09:52:43 2023 Version Under Test: 72 File: guifile.c, Line: 131, i_rn_c.tga Initialize State: 31 Player Empire: 4 Starting Seed: 1692176239 Galaxy shape: 1 Galaxy Size: 0
  • Also when other factions sign a treaty the info box shows a huge picture that covers the ack. button - I can hit esc to get passed it.

Post by thunderchero » Thu Aug 17, 2023 11:03 am

mytranquillity85 wrote: ↑ Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:03 am When playing Romulans I cannot build the Warhawk. As soon as I mouse over it in any system the game instantly crashes.
mytranquillity85 wrote: ↑ Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:03 am Also when other factions sign a treaty the info box shows a huge picture that covers the ack. button - I can hit esc to get passed it.

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HarryMudd wrote: ↑ Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:01 pm By the way, is there a thread somewhere on the board to report / search bugs?

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Post by thunderchero » Mon Sep 11, 2023 9:34 pm

erazortt wrote: ↑ Mon Sep 11, 2023 9:30 pm For me on Windows 11 Fullscreen does not work. It switches the resolution but then shows the game only in the upper left quarter of the screen. I need to use DxWnd for things to work. And this does not have the of the installeion path setup but just the default C:\botf Anybody else having these issues?

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