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==Episodes==
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== Episodes ==
*[[Image in the Sand]]
 
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{{DS9 Season 7}}
*[[Shadows and Symbols]]
 
*[[Afterimage]]
 
*[[Take Me Out to the Holosuite]]
 
*[[Chrysalis]]
 
*[[Treachery, Faith, and the Great River]]
 
*[[Once More Unto the Breach]]
 
*[[The Siege of AR-558]]
 
*[[Covenant]]
 
*[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]
 
*[[Prodigal Daughter]]
 
*[[The Emperor's New Cloak]]
 
*[[Field of Fire]]
 
*[[Chimera]]
 
*[[Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang]]
 
*[[Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges]]
 
*[[Penumbra]]
 
*[[Til Death Do Us Part]]
 
*[[Strange Bedfellows]]
 
*[[The Changing Face of Evil]]
 
*[[When It Rains...]]
 
*[[Tacking Into the Wind]]
 
*[[Extreme Measures]]
 
*[[The Dogs of War]]
 
*[[What You Leave Behind]]
 
   
==Summary==
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== Summary ==
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[[Benjamin Sisko]] discovers his mother was a [[Prophet]], a new [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax]] host arrives on [[Deep Space 9]], [[Odo]] discovers that his people have been infected with a [[morphogenic virus|fatal disease]] and [[Julian Bashir]] undertakes an assignment for [[Section 31]]. [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami|Winn]] turns on the [[Prophet]]s, and with the assistance of [[Dukat]] summons the [[pah-wraith]]s. The [[Breen]] join the war and side with the [[Dominion]]. In the concluding episodes of the season (and the series), the [[Cardassian]]-[[Dominion]] alliance breaks down, [[Colonel]] [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] leads a [[Cardassian Rebellion|Cardassian resistance movement]] involving Legate [[Damar]] and [[Elim Garak]], and the alliance of [[Federation]], [[Klingon]], and [[Romulan]] forces claim victory in the [[Dominion War]].
To be written.
 
   
==Background Information==
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== Background information ==
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* [[Nicole de Boer]] joins the cast as [[Ezri Dax]].
To be written.
 
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* This season was broadcast concurrent with ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 5|Season 5]], and {{film|9}} (featuring [[Worf]]) was released during its run, between the episodes {{e|Covenant}} and {{e|It's Only a Paper Moon}}
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* Several sources, including an episode guide book of the first six seasons, entitled ''SFX: The Essential Guide to Deep Space Nine'', mentioned an episode called "Dysfunctional", where Ezri was to secretly arrange to have [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax]] removed. The guide also made predictions for season seven and was right about most of them. The writer accurately predicted the return of [[Section 31]], either [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] or [[Jake Sisko|Jake]] gets the hots for Ezri, and [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] will die a hero's death or move onto a higher plane of existence. [http://www.well.com/~sjroby/lcars/1998.html]
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* Of this season, executive producer/writer [[Ira Steven Behr]] comments, "''It wasn't like we had everyone saying, 'Oh good - give us serialized episodes, give us anything.' People had definite opinions about the show. It was a journey into the unknown every time we dared to try something different, even in the seventh season, by which time you'd think they'd be saying, 'Oh, just go do what you want already.' That never happened''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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* In terms of the first half of the season being composed of stand-alone episodes, and the second half comprising a single 10-episode arc, co-executive producer/writer [[Ronald D. Moore]] comments, "''Going into Season 7, we knew everything was canted towards the end. We were seeing plot threads and characters and where they were going. Even in the stand-alones, we could see that the tapestry was getting woven tighter and tighter. So we had to be careful, ''especially'' on the stand-alones. Because on these episodes, I wasn't walking into [[René Echevarria]]'s office telling him, 'I'm doing this on {{e|Once More Unto the Breach}},' and I hope it doesn't contradict what you're doing now'.''" (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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* Characters which '[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]' from other incarnations of Star Trek: [[Neral]] in ({{e|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}}).
   
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== Credits ==
==Star Trek: Deep Space Nine- The Complete Season 7==
 
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=== Cast ===
This DVD contains all the episodes of DS9's seventh year with an hour of special features. All of the Deep Space Nine box sets come with an interactive CD-ROM with information about the characters, technology, planets, species and groups.
 
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*[[Avery Brooks]] as [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]]
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*[[Rene Auberjonois]] as [[Odo]]
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*[[Nicole de Boer]] as [[Ensign]]/[[Lieutenant]] [[Ezri Dax]]
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*[[Michael Dorn]] as [[Lieutenant commander|Lt. Commander]] [[Worf]]
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*[[Cirroc Lofton]] as [[Jake Sisko]]
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*[[Colm Meaney]] as [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]
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*[[Armin Shimerman]] as [[Quark]]
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*[[Alexander Siddig]] as [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]]
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*[[Nana Visitor]] as [[Colonel]] [[Kira Nerys|Kira]]
   
===Special Features===
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=== Crew ===
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;Executive Producers: [[Rick Berman]], [[Ira Steven Behr]]
* Ending An Era
 
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;Co-Producer: [[Terri Potts]]
* The Last Goodbyes
 
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;Executive Story Editors: [[Bradley Thompson]], [[David Weddle]]
* Crew Dossier: Benjamin Sisko
 
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;Casting by: [[Junie Lowry-Johnson]], CSA, [[Ron Surma]]
* Crew Dossier: Jake Sisko
 
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;Music by: [[Dennis McCarthy]], [[David Bell]], [[Paul Baillargeon]]
* Special Crew Dossier: Ezri Dax
 
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;Directors of Photography: [[Jonathan West]], ASC, [[Kris Krosskove]]
* Morn Speaks
 
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;Production Designer: [[Herman Zimmerman]]
* Deep Space Nine Sketchbook: John Eaves
 
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;Editors: [[Michael Westmore, Jr.]], [[Steve Rucker]], [[David Ramirez]]
* Photo Gallery
 
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;Unit Production Manager: [[Robert della Santina]]
*[[Section 31]] Hidden files (Easter eggs)
 
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;First Assistant Directors: [[Joe Candrella]], [[Louis Race]], [[B.C. Cameron]]
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;Second Assistant Director: [[Tamu Blackwell]], Joe Candrell
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;Costume Designer: [[Robert Blackman]]
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;Art Director: [[Randy McIlvain]]
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;Visual Effects Producer: [[Dan Curry]]
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;Visual Effects Supervisors: [[David Takemura]], [[Adam Buckner]], [[Judy Elkins]]
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;Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant: [[Michael Okuda]]
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;Post Production Supervisor: [[April Rossi]]
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;Make-Up Designed and Supervised by: [[Michael Westmore]]
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;Set Decorator: [[Laura Richarz]], SDSA
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;Set Designer: [[Anthony Bro]], [[Fritz Zimmerman]]
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;Senior Illustrator: [[John Eaves]]
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;Visual Effects Coordinator: [[A.Y. Delara]], Adam Buckner
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;Visual Effects Associate: [[Laura Matz]]
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;Script Supervisor: [[Judi Brown]]
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;Wardrobe Supervisor: [[Carol Kunz]]
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;Special Effects: [[Gary Monak]]
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;Property Master: [[Joe Longo]]
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;Construction Coordinator: [[Thomas J. Arp]]
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;Scenic Artists: [[Denise Okuda]], [[Doug Drexler]], [[Anthony Fredrickson]]
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;Hair Designer: [[Norma Lee]]
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;Make-up Artists: [[Camille Calvet]], [[Karen Westerfield]], [[Sonny Burman]], [[Mark Bussan]], [[Dean Jones]], [[Mary Kay Morse]]
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;Hair Stylists: [[Brian Andrew-Tunstall]], [[Rebecca De Morrio]], [[Gloria Casney]]
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;Sound Mixer: [[Bill Gocke]]
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;Camera Operator: Kris Krosskove, SOC, [[Michael St. Hilaire]], SOC
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;Chief Lighting Technician: [[Ralph Johnson]]
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;First Company Grip: [[Steve Gausche]]
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;Key Costumers: [[Michael Chapman]], [[Jerry Bono]], [[Phyllis Corcoran-Woods]], [[Cleo Mannell]]
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;Music Editor: [[Stephen M. Rowe]]
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;Supervising Sound Editor: [[Mace Matiosian]]
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;Sound Editors: [[Ruth Adelman]], [[Guy Tsujimoto]], [[Jivan Tahmizian]], [[Eric Williams]]
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;Assistant Editors: [[Noel A. Guerra]], [[Craig Galloway]], [[Jonathan Paul Ramirez]]
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;Visual Effects Assistant Editor: [[Edward Hoffmeister]]
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;Production Coordinator: [[Heidi Smothers]]
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;Post Production Coordinator: [[Monique K. Chambers]]
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;Production Associates: [[David Rossi]], [[Maril Davis]], [[Robbin Slocum]]
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;Main Title Design: Dan Curry
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;Stunt Coordinator: [[Dennis Madalone]]
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;Pre-Production Coordinator: [[Lolita Fatjo]]
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;Science Consultant: [[André Bormanis]]
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;Casting Executive: [[Helen Mossler]], CSA
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;Assistants to Producers: [[Nicole Ann Gravett]], [[Philip Kim]], [[Barbara Covington]], [[Michael Gerbosi]]
   
===See also===
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=== Companies ===
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;Filmed with: [[Panavision]] cameras and lenses
* [[List of DS9 Season 7 guest actors]]
 
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;Visual Effects Compositing: [[POP Television]]
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;Special Video Compositing: [[CIS Hollywood]]
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;Motion Control Photography: [[Image "G"]]
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;Computer Animation:
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*[[Digital Muse]] ("Shadows and Symbols", "Treachery, Faith and the Great River", "The Siege of AR-558", "Chimera", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "The Changing Face of Evil", "Tacking Into the Wind", "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
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*[[View Studio, Inc.]] ("Chimera", "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang", "Penumbra", "Strange Bedfellows", "Tacking Into the Wind")
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*[[Foundation Imaging]] ("Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", "What You Leave Behind")
 
*[[Station X Studios]] ("What You Leave Behind")
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;Matte Painting(s): [[Illusion Arts, Inc.]] ("Prodigal Daughter", "What You Leave Behind")
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;Special Visual Effects: Illusion Arts, Inc. ("The Changing Face of Evil")
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;Miniature: [[Brazil-Fabrication & Design]] ("Penumbra", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "Strange Bedfellows", "The Changing Face of Evil", "What You Leave Behind")
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;Editing Facilities: [[Four Media Company]]
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;Post Production Sound: [[4MC Sound Services]]
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== See also ==
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*[[DS9 Season 7 performers]]
 
*[[DS9 Season 7 UK VHS]]
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*[[DS9 Season 7 DVD]]
   
   
 
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Episodes

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate
"Image in the Sand" 7x01 40510-551 Unknown 1998-09-30
"Shadows and Symbols" 7x02 40510-552 52152.6 1998-10-07
"Afterimage" 7x03 40510-553 Unknown 1998-10-14
"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" 7x04 40510-554 Unknown 1998-10-21
"Chrysalis" 7x05 40510-555 Unknown 1998-10-28
"Treachery, Faith and the Great River" 7x06 40510-556 Unknown 1998-11-04
"Once More Unto the Breach" 7x07 40510-557 Unknown 1998-11-11
"The Siege of AR-558" 7x08 40510-558 Unknown 1998-11-18
"Covenant" 7x09 40510-559 Unknown 1998-11-25
"It's Only a Paper Moon" 7x10 40510-560 Unknown 1998-12-30
"Prodigal Daughter" 7x11 40510-561 Unknown 1999-01-06
"The Emperor's New Cloak" 7x12 40510-562 Unknown 1999-02-03
"Field of Fire" 7x13 40510-563 Unknown 1999-02-10
"Chimera" 7x14 40510-564 Unknown 1999-02-17
"Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang" 7x15 40510-566 Unknown 1999-02-24
"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" 7x16 40510-565 Unknown 1999-03-03
"Penumbra" 7x17 40510-567 52576.2 1999-04-07
"'Til Death Do Us Part" 7x18 40510-568 Unknown 1999-04-14
"Strange Bedfellows" 7x19 40510-569 Unknown 1999-04-21
"The Changing Face of Evil" 7x20 40510-570 Unknown 1999-04-28
"When It Rains..." 7x21 40510-571 52684.3 1999-05-05
"Tacking Into the Wind" 7x22 40510-572 Unknown 1999-05-12
"Extreme Measures" 7x23 40510-573 52645.7 1999-05-19
"The Dogs of War" 7x24 40510-574 52861.3 1999-05-26
"What You Leave Behind" 7x25/26 40510-575 52902.0 1999-06-02

Summary

Benjamin Sisko discovers his mother was a Prophet, a new Dax host arrives on Deep Space 9, Odo discovers that his people have been infected with a fatal disease and Julian Bashir undertakes an assignment for Section 31. Kai Winn turns on the Prophets, and with the assistance of Dukat summons the pah-wraiths. The Breen join the war and side with the Dominion. In the concluding episodes of the season (and the series), the Cardassian-Dominion alliance breaks down, Colonel Kira leads a Cardassian resistance movement involving Legate Damar and Elim Garak, and the alliance of Federation, Klingon, and Romulan forces claim victory in the Dominion War.

Background information

  • Nicole de Boer joins the cast as Ezri Dax.
  • This season was broadcast concurrent with Star Trek: Voyager Season 5, and Star Trek: Insurrection (featuring Worf) was released during its run, between the episodes "Covenant" and "It's Only a Paper Moon"
  • Several sources, including an episode guide book of the first six seasons, entitled SFX: The Essential Guide to Deep Space Nine, mentioned an episode called "Dysfunctional", where Ezri was to secretly arrange to have Dax removed. The guide also made predictions for season seven and was right about most of them. The writer accurately predicted the return of Section 31, either Bashir or Jake gets the hots for Ezri, and Sisko will die a hero's death or move onto a higher plane of existence. [1]
  • Of this season, executive producer/writer Ira Steven Behr comments, "It wasn't like we had everyone saying, 'Oh good - give us serialized episodes, give us anything.' People had definite opinions about the show. It was a journey into the unknown every time we dared to try something different, even in the seventh season, by which time you'd think they'd be saying, 'Oh, just go do what you want already.' That never happened." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • In terms of the first half of the season being composed of stand-alone episodes, and the second half comprising a single 10-episode arc, co-executive producer/writer Ronald D. Moore comments, "Going into Season 7, we knew everything was canted towards the end. We were seeing plot threads and characters and where they were going. Even in the stand-alones, we could see that the tapestry was getting woven tighter and tighter. So we had to be careful, especially on the stand-alones. Because on these episodes, I wasn't walking into René Echevarria's office telling him, 'I'm doing this on "Once More Unto the Breach",' and I hope it doesn't contradict what you're doing now'." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • Characters which 'crossover' from other incarnations of Star Trek: Neral in ("Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges").

Credits

Cast

Crew

Executive Producers
Rick Berman, Ira Steven Behr
Co-Producer
Terri Potts
Executive Story Editors
Bradley Thompson, David Weddle
Casting by
Junie Lowry-Johnson, CSA, Ron Surma
Music by
Dennis McCarthy, David Bell, Paul Baillargeon
Directors of Photography
Jonathan West, ASC, Kris Krosskove
Production Designer
Herman Zimmerman
Editors
Michael Westmore, Jr., Steve Rucker, David Ramirez
Unit Production Manager
Robert della Santina
First Assistant Directors
Joe Candrella, Louis Race, B.C. Cameron
Second Assistant Director
Tamu Blackwell, Joe Candrell
Costume Designer
Robert Blackman
Art Director
Randy McIlvain
Visual Effects Producer
Dan Curry
Visual Effects Supervisors
David Takemura, Adam Buckner, Judy Elkins
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant
Michael Okuda
Post Production Supervisor
April Rossi
Make-Up Designed and Supervised by
Michael Westmore
Set Decorator
Laura Richarz, SDSA
Set Designer
Anthony Bro, Fritz Zimmerman
Senior Illustrator
John Eaves
Visual Effects Coordinator
A.Y. Delara, Adam Buckner
Visual Effects Associate
Laura Matz
Script Supervisor
Judi Brown
Wardrobe Supervisor
Carol Kunz
Special Effects
Gary Monak
Property Master
Joe Longo
Construction Coordinator
Thomas J. Arp
Scenic Artists
Denise Okuda, Doug Drexler, Anthony Fredrickson
Hair Designer
Norma Lee
Make-up Artists
Camille Calvet, Karen Westerfield, Sonny Burman, Mark Bussan, Dean Jones, Mary Kay Morse
Hair Stylists
Brian Andrew-Tunstall, Rebecca De Morrio, Gloria Casney
Sound Mixer
Bill Gocke
Camera Operator
Kris Krosskove, SOC, Michael St. Hilaire, SOC
Chief Lighting Technician
Ralph Johnson
First Company Grip
Steve Gausche
Key Costumers
Michael Chapman, Jerry Bono, Phyllis Corcoran-Woods, Cleo Mannell
Music Editor
Stephen M. Rowe
Supervising Sound Editor
Mace Matiosian
Sound Editors
Ruth Adelman, Guy Tsujimoto, Jivan Tahmizian, Eric Williams
Assistant Editors
Noel A. Guerra, Craig Galloway, Jonathan Paul Ramirez
Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Edward Hoffmeister
Production Coordinator
Heidi Smothers
Post Production Coordinator
Monique K. Chambers
Production Associates
David Rossi, Maril Davis, Robbin Slocum
Main Title Design
Dan Curry
Stunt Coordinator
Dennis Madalone
Pre-Production Coordinator
Lolita Fatjo
Science Consultant
André Bormanis
Casting Executive
Helen Mossler, CSA
Assistants to Producers
Nicole Ann Gravett, Philip Kim, Barbara Covington, Michael Gerbosi

Companies

Filmed with
Panavision cameras and lenses
Visual Effects Compositing
POP Television
Special Video Compositing
CIS Hollywood
Motion Control Photography
Image "G"
Computer Animation
  • Digital Muse ("Shadows and Symbols", "Treachery, Faith and the Great River", "The Siege of AR-558", "Chimera", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "The Changing Face of Evil", "Tacking Into the Wind", "The Dogs of War", "What You Leave Behind")
  • View Studio, Inc. ("Chimera", "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang", "Penumbra", "Strange Bedfellows", "Tacking Into the Wind")
  • Foundation Imaging ("Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", "What You Leave Behind")
  • Station X Studios ("What You Leave Behind")
Matte Painting(s)
Illusion Arts, Inc. ("Prodigal Daughter", "What You Leave Behind")
Special Visual Effects
Illusion Arts, Inc. ("The Changing Face of Evil")
Miniature
Brazil-Fabrication & Design ("Penumbra", "'Til Death Do Us Part", "Strange Bedfellows", "The Changing Face of Evil", "What You Leave Behind")
Editing Facilities
Four Media Company
Post Production Sound
4MC Sound Services

See also


Previous Season:
DS9 Season 6
Seasons of
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Final season in series