Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

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Ronald D. Moore ’s 2004Battlestar Galacticareboot borrowed a taradiddle idea from his first season asStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s supervise manufacturer . WhenStar Trek : The Next Generationended in 1994 , Ronald D. Moore joined theDS9team as a writer and supervising producer . Together with Ira Steven Behr , Robert Hewitt Wolfe , and the ease of theDS9team , Moore was instrumental in shape the Dominion War arc between season 3 and 7 . Years afterward , when Ronald D. Moore rebootedBattlestar Galactica , it was clear-cut thatMoore ’s experience onDS9influenced his darker take on Glen A. Larson ’s space opera house .

Arguably , Ron Moore’sBattlestar Galacticareboot owes more to his prison term onStar Trekthan the original vision of Jehovah Glen A. Larson . MultipleStar Trekactors appeared inBattlestar Galactica , includingStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s Nana Visitor , andStar Trek : The Next Generation ’s Michelle Forbes . The approximation of the Humanoid Cylons resurrecting themselves was very like to how multiple incarnations of Weyoun ( Jeffrey Combs ) and other Vorta would seem inDS9 . More at once , one sequence ofDS9season 3 went on to play a major role inBattlestar Galactica ’s terminal time of year .

Star Trek : Deep Space Nine had the biggest cast of reference of any Trek show , meaning that Captain Sisko had numerous allies in the Dominion War .

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Ronald D Moore’s Battlestar Galactica Borrowed A Story Idea From DS9

InStar Trek : Deep Space Nineseason 3 , installment 4 , " Equilibrium",Lt . Jadzia Dax ( Terry Farrell ) is suddenly capable to bring a mysterious piece of music , despite never showing any melodious power . Neither of the previous Dax Trill hosts were musical either , create a closed book as to how Jadzia is suddenly able to remember ther peculiar song . finally , it ’s break that she ’s remembering Joran Dax ( Jeff Magnus McBride ) , whose existence was suppressed due to a dirt within the Trill Symbiosis Commision that cease in murder .

While " Equilibrium " is credited to René Echevarria and Christopher Teague , Ronald D. Moore is credited with the mind of focus the level on Dax and the Trills .

Ronald D. Moore expanded the marrow premise of " Equilibrium " when revealing theFinal Five CylonsinBattlestar Galactica ’s shocking time of year 3 closing curtain . Each of the Final Five , who believe themselves to be human , began retrieve a piece of medicine , " All Along the Watchtower" . Moore built on this thought further inBSGseason 4 , sequence 17 , " Someone to Watch Over Me " , in which Starbuck ( Kara Thrace ) also essay to crack up the mystery of a half - remembered while of musicthat ultimately control the coordinate to add the Colonial Fleet home to Earth in the finale .

Katee Sackhoff as BSG’s Starbuck and Deep Space Nine from Star Trek

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In a talking at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 2016 , Ronald D. Moore confirmed thatStar Trek : DS9 ’s Kira influenced StarbuckinBattlestar Galactica . Wanting to produce another " plain - ass " heroine in Kara " Starbuck " Thrace ( Katee Sackhoff ) , Moore take inspiration from Major Kira Nerys ( Nana Visitor ) by switch the letter of the alphabet I for the letter A. Nana Visitor later seem inBattlestar Galacticain time of year 4 , installment 6 , " Faith " , as a cancer patient who forms a friendly relationship with President Roslin ( Mary McDonnell ) . Nana Visitor ’s casting was suggested byBattlestar Galacticawriters David Weddle and Bradley Thompson , who had also previously worked onDS9 .

David Weddle cameoed as a bar supporter in theDS9 - influencedBattlestar Galacticaepisode " Someone to Watch Over Me " .

Prior to join Ronald D. Moore ’s committal to writing squad onBattlestar Galactica , David Weddle and Bradley Thompson worked on twelve episodes ofStar Trek : Deep Space Nine . Some of the highlights of Weddle & Thompson ’s body of work let in the " Inquisition " , and " Extreme Measures " , two of the skillful Doctor Bashir episodes ofDS9.BothStar Trek : Deep Space Nineepisodes , feature Starfleet ’s morally bankrupt intelligence authority Section 31 , were clearly good training for indite the darker , more morally ambiguous science fiction that Ronald D. Moore’sBattlestar Galacticareboot would be praise for .

The cast of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with the DS9 space station and the Gamma Quadrant wormhole in the background.

Battlestar Galactica is a science fiction television series that premiered in 2004. The plot follows the crew of the aging Battlestar Galactica as they protect a small fleet of human survivors from the renewed threat of the Cylons, in a quest to find the mythical 13th colony, Earth.

All episodes of Star Trek : Deep Space Nine are usable to rain buckets on Paramount+ .

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Battlestar Galactica is a scientific discipline fiction telecasting series that premier in 2004 . The plot follows the work party of the age Battlestar Galactica as they protect a small fleet of human survivors from the renewed threat of the Cylons , in a quest to find the mythical 13th colony , Earth .

Star Trek : Deep Space Nine , also known as DS9 , is the fourth series in the long - running Sci - Fi franchise , Star Trek . DS9 was create by Rick Berman and Michael Piller , and star Avery Brooks , René Auberjonois , Terry Farrell , and Cirroc Lofton . This special serial publication follows a group of individual in a quad station near a planet send for Bajor .

Kira Nerys was the inspiration for Kara Thrace a.k.a Starbuck in BSG

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Battlestar Galactica is a science fiction television series that premiered in 2004. The plot follows the crew of the aging Battlestar Galactica as they protect a small fleet of human survivors from the renewed threat of the Cylons, in a quest to find the mythical 13th colony, Earth.

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