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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 7 Cast: Avery Brooks, Michael Dorn, Colm Meaney, Nana Visitor

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/02/2003
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Four featurettes: "Ending an Era;" "Crew Dossier -- Jake Sisko;" "Crew Doddier -- Benjamin Sisko;" and "The Last Goodbyes."

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
1. Vision
2. Debt of Gratitude
3. Busting Up the Joint
4. Her Name Was Sarah
5. Not in Sto-Vo-Kor
6. Tyree
7. To Honor Her Memory
8. Hello, Benjamin
1. The Emony in Me
2. For Jadzia
3. A Fitting Welcome
4. Kira's Bluff
5. Kiss Me Deadly
6. Benny's Imagination
7. Open Your Gates
8. The Sisko Is Necessary
1. Confused Enough
2. Trill Traditions
3. Blame and Punishment
4. Just Say the Word
5. Insipid Psychobabble
6. Stirring Mud
7. To Pave the Way
8. Breathing Room
1. The Challenge
2. This Hew-mon Game
3. Those Who Can't...
4. Off the Team
5. The Solok Story
6. Stupid Mistakes
7. The Pinch Hitter
8. A Hell of a Game
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Stupid Questions
2. How Hard Can It Be?
3. Molto Allegro
4. Possibilities
5. Our Own Little World
6. Just the Thing
7. Relapse
8. Final Boarding Call
1. Coded Message
2. Words to Live By
3. Six and Seven
4. The River Will Provide
5. Dorsal Field Junction
6. We Become the Ice
7. A Worthy Vorta
8. Odo's Blessing
1. Too Many Enemies
2. The Speed to Charge
3. From Noble Houses
4. Tell the Tale
5. Smoking Ruins
6. Last Son
7. The Logical Choice
8. The Dahar Master
1. Names of the Dead
2. Welcome to Paradise
3. Look in Their Eyes
4. They're Out There
5. The Kid Did All Right
6. Every Single One
7. Too Many Times
8. We Have to Remember
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. The Master
2. I Am Their Emissary
3. Misguided Beliefs
4. The Heart of Any
5. Something Wondrous
6. Falling From Grace
7. All That Will Remain
8. Faith, Nerys
1. Coming Home
2. Watch and Wait
3. Enter When Ready
4. Real to Me
5. Big Plans
6. If You Believe
7. In the Game
8. 26 Hours a Day
1. Finding the Chief
2. A Whole New Ezri
3. Unfortunate Tendency
4. Cause of Death
5. Immediate Concerns
6. The Family Business
7. I Handled It
8. The Constant Drumbeat
1. Call Me Shmun
2. Lifting the Cloak
3. The Edge
4. It's Not Alternate
5. Loyal Friends
6. A Good Idea
7. Plans Can Be Changed
8. Sabotage, What Else?
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. And So Say All of Us
2. A Single Shot
3. Thank Davy Crockett
4. You Are Dax
5. Rite of Emergence
6. What the Killer Saw
7. Proof or No Proof
8. Joran Rhem Tanas Ezri
1. Another
2. One of the Hundred
3. Thought and Form
4. True Nature
5. Changing Form
6. Only a Mask
7. Pale Shadow
8. Love Conquers All
1. Remember the Alamo?
2. Jack-in-the-Box
3. The Skim
4. Burying the Hatchet
5. The Caper
6. We Have Lift-Off
7. Everybody's a Winner
8. The Best Is Yet to Come
1. The Greatest Need
2. Good Hunting
3. Never Say Die
4. The Simplest Plan
5. Accomplice
6. Cardinal Rule
7. The Laws Fall Silent
8. Men of Conscience
Side #5 -- Disc 5
1. Destiny
2. Sacrifice
3. Trajectory
4. Yes, Mr. Sisko
5. Energize
6. No Regrets
7. Capture
8. Nothing but Sorrow
1. Wisdom of the Land
2. Misplaced Loyalty
3. For Sisko Alone
4. Anjohl Anointed
5. Dreams and Wishes
6. Our Fates Are Linked
7. With This Ring
8. Birth of an Alliance
1. Breen Treaty
2. The First Blood
3. Overconfidence
4. False Prophets
5. Hope for the Best
6. Seeking Redemption
7. An Ally on Cardassia
8. Before an Angry Wind
1. Welcome Home
2. Plotting and Secrecy
3. Grace Under Pressure
4. He Who Studies Evil
5. Dark Texts
6. Many Fine Soldiers
7. Abandon Ship
8. Resist
Side #6 -- Disc 6
1. To Protect Our Ships
2. The Stain of Blood
3. Infected
4. What Dark Secrets
5. We Don't Kill Our Own
6. Fallen Comrades
7. First Symptom
8. Our Little Secret
1. Accelerated Progress
2. Chasing Phantoms
3. Until the Very End
4. A Dose of Cold Water
5. In Time of War
6. Bluff
7. Leader of Destiny
8. It Won't Be Coming Back
1. The Lure
2. Sleep Lightly Tonight
3. Pathways
4. A World of Secrets
5. Locked
6. One More Door
7. This Once Tidy Room
8. To Friendship
1. Hello, Ship
2. A Tidy Arrangement
3. The Rewards of Avarice
4. Children Gone Astray
5. Some Legend
6. Freedom
7. A New Kind of Nagus
8. We Attack
Side #7 -- Disc 7
1. The Way to Cardassia
2. No Other Option
3. Do Not Falter Now
4. We Have a Problem
5. Common Enemies
6. Thin in the Middle
7. At What Cost
8. Now We Know
9. We Stop for Nothing
10. To Fuel the Fires
11. Uncertain Times
12. From the Heart
13. Emissaries
14. The Celestial Temple
15. I'll Never Forget You
16. The More Things Change

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Editorial Reviews

Many long-running dramatic series limp through their last season and end with a whimper instead of a bang -- but not Deep Space Nine. To many fans, the 1998-99 episodes are the best in the entire run, marked by top-notch writing and the determination of producers to tie up most loose ends but leave viewers speculating about the fates of some favorite characters. Still riding the crest of the creative wave that made the preceding season so successful, Season 7 begins with a starkly dramatic episode that finds space-station commander Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) trying to solve the mystery of his mother's death and ascertain its impact on his destiny. The Dominion War, begun and partly waged in Season 6, continues to exact a devastating toll on all involved -- particularly Worf (Michael Dorn), who is still grappling with the death of his mate and is oddly affected by the arrival of another Dax, the beautiful Ezri (played by Nicole deBoer). Colonel Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) finally gets together with security chief Odo (Rene Auberjonois) in this season, and Sisko's evil doppelganger, Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo), figures prominently in important developments. The mysterious wormhole, and its meaning in the overall scheme of things, is the subject of the memorable two-part series finale, "What You Leave Behind." What continues to make Deep Space Nine appealing, even in these final episodes, is its concentration on character interplay. It would have been easier to focus on the Dominion War and film a plethora of special-effects-laden battle sequences, but the show's producers resisted the obvious temptation to employ simplistic space-opera conventions. As a result, viewers understand and even feel a kinship with the well-delineated, highly individualistic inhabitants of this futuristic little city among the stars. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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September 17, 2003: Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Complete Seventh Season is one of the best DVD's ever made. The Seventh Season of Deep Space Nine is excellent but it is even better on DVD. Some of the best Deep Space Nine episodes are on this DVD including ''What You Leave Behind'' Parts I and II, ''Take Me Out to the Holosuite'', ''Chrysalis'', ''The Battle of AR-558'', ''Image in the Sand'', ''Inter Arma Silent Leges'', etcetera. Every episode in this season is excellent. In my opinion this is a must have for any Star Trek fan's collection.