List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine home video releases

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The entire series of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was released on Region 1 and Region 2 DVD in 2003. In Region 4, it was released on DVD between May 2003 and May 2004. [1] [2] Slimpack versions (like those released in 2006 for Star Trek: The Next Generation ) were released in Region 2 areas on April 30, 2007. [3] An entire series boxed set was released in Region 4 on August 6, 2009. [4]

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Box sets

These are box sets, featuring entire seasons, that have been released on Region 1 (North America) and Region 2 (Europe).

The Complete First Season

This is the first Deep Space Nine box set, released on February 25, 2003 on Region 1, March 24, 2003 on Region 2, and May 9, 2003 on Region 4.

Episodes

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Disc 6:

  • Special Features

Special Features

  • Deep Space Nine: A Bold New Beginning
  • Crew Dossier: Kira Nerys
  • Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season One
  • Secrets of Quark's Bar
  • Alien Artifacts: Season One
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook
  • Original Deep Space Nine preview
  • Photo gallery

The Complete Second Season

This is the second Deep Space Nine box set, released on April 1, 2003 on Region 1, April 28, 2003 on Region 2, and July 3, 2003 on Region 4.

Episodes

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Disc 2:

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Disc 7:

Special Features

  • New Frontiers: The Story Of Deep Space Nine
  • Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season Two
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook: Season Two
  • Crew Dossier: Jadzia Dax
  • New Station, New Ships
  • Quark's Story
  • Photo Gallery

The Complete Third Season

This is the third Deep Space Nine box set, released on June 3, 2003 on Region 1, June 23, 2003 on Region 2, and September 4, 2003 on Region 4.

Episodes

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Disc 7:

Special Features

  • The Birth of the Dominion and Beyond
  • Crew Dossier: Odo
  • U.S.S. Defiant
  • Time Travel Files: "Past Tense"
  • Sailing Through the Stars: A Special Look at "Explorers"
  • Michael Westmore's Aliens, Season Three

The Complete Fourth Season

This is the fourth Deep Space Nine box set, released on August 5, 2003 on Region 1, August 25, 2003 on Region 2, and November 12, 2003 on Region 4. [5]

Episodes

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Disc 2:

Disc 3:

Disc 4:

Disc 5:

Disc 6:

Disc 7:

Special Features

  • Charting New Territory: Deep Space Nine Season Four
  • Crew Dossier: Worf
  • Michael Westmore's Aliens, Season Four
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook
  • Robert Blackman's Designs of the Future
  • Jim Martin's Sketchbook
  • Deep Space Nine Chronicles
  • Photo Gallery

The Complete Fifth Season

This is the fifth Deep Space Nine box set, released on October 7, 2003 on Region 1, October 27, 2003 on Region 2, and January 15, 2004 on Region 4.

Episodes

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Disc 2:

Disc 3:

Disc 4:

Disc 5:

Disc 6:

Disc 7:

Special Features

  • Trials and Tribble-ations: Uniting Two Legends
  • Trials and Tribble-ations: A Historic Endeavor
  • Crew Dossier: Miles O'Brien
  • Inside DS9 with Michael Okuda
  • Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season 5
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook
  • The Ferengi Culture
  • Photo Gallery

The Complete Sixth Season

This is the sixth Deep Space Nine box set, released on November 4, 2003 on Region 1, December 8, 2003 on Region 2, and March 4, 2004 on Region 4.

Episodes

Disc 1:

Disc 2:

Disc 3:

Disc 4:

Disc 5:

Disc 6:

Disc 7:

Special Features

  • Mission Inquiry: "Far Beyond the Stars"
  • 24th century wedding
  • Crew Dossier: Julian Bashir
  • Crew Dossier: Quark
  • Deep Space Nine Sketchbook
  • Gary Hutzel on "One Little Ship"
  • Ferengi Rules of Acquisition: The Beginning
  • Ferengi Rules of Acquisition: The Sequel
  • Photo Gallery

The Complete Seventh Season

This is the seventh and final Deep Space Nine box set, released on December 2, 2003 on Region 1, December 22, 2003 on Region 2, and May 6, 2004 on Region 4.

Episodes

Disc 1:

Disc 2:

Disc 3:

Disc 4:

Disc 5:

Disc 6:

Disc 7:

Special Features

Easter eggs

All of the box sets feature easy to find easter eggs. They include interviews with cast members, guest stars and production staff. They are known as "Section 31 files".

Fan Collectives

Several Deep Space Nine episodes feature in the 2006 Star Trek Fan Collective DVDs.

Time Travel DVD

Q DVD

Klingon DVD

Captain's Log DVD

Alternate Realities DVD

Participants were also allowed to vote for any of the seven hundred plus Star Trek episodes for inclusion on the DVD. The focus was on episodes such as "Far Beyond the Stars". [6]

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