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[[File:Galaxy class docked at DS9.jpg|thumb|A {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} starship docked at one of Deep Space 9's upper pylons]]
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The '''docking pylons''' were a series of six large structures attached to [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[docking ring]]. These sweeping modules contained the large [[ore processing]] facilities, and also permitted the docking of large [[starship]]s at the [[space station|station]]. The pylons were generally referred to by their position relative to the station's horizontal axis and a designated number, for example: "Upper pylon 1" or "Lower pylon 3". At the end of the pylons are [[docking bay]]s, where large [[starship]]s can dock with the station. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'')
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The '''docking pylons''' were a series of six large structures attached to [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[docking ring]]. These sweeping modules contained the large [[ore processing]] facilities, and also permitted the docking of large [[starship]]s at the [[space station|station]]. The pylons were generally referred to by their position relative to the station's horizontal axis and a designated number, for example "Upper pylon 1" or "Lower pylon 3". At the end of the pylons were [[docking bay]]s, where large [[starship]]s could dock with the station. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'')
   
 
The [[Starfleet]] and [[Bajoran]] crew of Deep Space 9 often had trouble with that station's pylons. [[Miles O'Brien]] was often instrumental in getting them working again. ({{DS9|Whispers}})
 
The [[Starfleet]] and [[Bajoran]] crew of Deep Space 9 often had trouble with that station's pylons. [[Miles O'Brien]] was often instrumental in getting them working again. ({{DS9|Whispers}})
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The upper pylons, especially Upper Pylon Two, were popular with people wanting to get a good view of the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and ships departing the station. ({{DS9|Crossfire|The Visitor|By Inferno's Light}})
 
The upper pylons, especially Upper Pylon Two, were popular with people wanting to get a good view of the [[Bajoran wormhole]] and ships departing the station. ({{DS9|Crossfire|The Visitor|By Inferno's Light}})
   
A few weeks after the [[Federation]] took control of the station in [[2369]], upper pylon three had to be shut down for maintenance for forty-eight hours. Several weeks after that, a failed [[power transfer grid]] caused all the upper pylons to lose power. ({{DS9|Past Prologue|A Man Alone}})
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A few weeks after the [[Federation]] took control of the station in [[2369]], Upper Pylon Three had to be shut down for maintenance for forty-eight hours. Several weeks after that, a failed [[power transfer grid]] caused all the upper pylons to lose power. ({{DS9|Past Prologue|A Man Alone}})
   
 
In 2369 [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] mentioned that if the station had a power failure during a docking procedure it could lose a complete docking pylon. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
 
In 2369 [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] mentioned that if the station had a power failure during a docking procedure it could lose a complete docking pylon. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
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File:USS Voyager docked at DS9.jpg|An {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} starship docked at one of Deep Space 9's upper pylons
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File:USS Voyager docked at DS9.jpg|An {{Class|Intrepid}} starship docked at one of Deep Space 9's upper pylons
File:Sirellas vorcha cruiser.jpg|A {{ShipClass|Vor'cha}} starship docked at an upper pylon.
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File:Sirellas vorcha cruiser.jpg|A {{Class|Vor'cha}} starship docked at an upper pylon
File:Runabout at docking pylon.jpg|A [[Danube class]] [[runabout]] at an upper pylon.
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File:Runabout at docking pylon.jpg|A {{Class|Danube}} [[runabout]] at an upper pylon
File:Defiant DS9.jpg|The ''Defiant'' narrowly misses a lower docking pylon.
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File:Defiant DS9.jpg|The ''Defiant'' narrowly misses a lower docking pylon
File:DS9 missing pylon.jpg|Deep Space 9 missing an upper pylon.
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File:DS9 missing pylon.jpg|Deep Space 9 missing an upper pylon
 
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Galaxy class docked at DS9

A Galaxy-class starship docked at one of Deep Space 9's upper pylons

The docking pylons were a series of six large structures attached to Deep Space 9's docking ring. These sweeping modules contained the large ore processing facilities, and also permitted the docking of large starships at the station. The pylons were generally referred to by their position relative to the station's horizontal axis and a designated number, for example "Upper pylon 1" or "Lower pylon 3". At the end of the pylons were docking bays, where large starships could dock with the station. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

The Starfleet and Bajoran crew of Deep Space 9 often had trouble with that station's pylons. Miles O'Brien was often instrumental in getting them working again. (DS9: "Whispers")

The upper pylons, especially Upper Pylon Two, were popular with people wanting to get a good view of the Bajoran wormhole and ships departing the station. (DS9: "Crossfire", "The Visitor", "By Inferno's Light")

A few weeks after the Federation took control of the station in 2369, Upper Pylon Three had to be shut down for maintenance for forty-eight hours. Several weeks after that, a failed power transfer grid caused all the upper pylons to lose power. (DS9: "Past Prologue", "A Man Alone")

In 2369 Major Kira Nerys mentioned that if the station had a power failure during a docking procedure it could lose a complete docking pylon. (DS9: "Q-Less")

The same year she was ordered by Commander Sisko to evacuate the pylons and route the auxiliary power to the shields. Then she left for lower pylon one. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

Later that year, when a computer program called "Pup" inhabited the station's computer, Odo and Lwaxana Troi were trapped in a turbolift in Upper Pylon Three. (DS9: "The Forsaken")

In early 2370, the Tygarian freighter Nanut docked at Upper Pylon Two. Several weeks later, all of the airlocks on Deep Space 9's pylons were sealed due to a plasma disruption. (DS9: "The Homecoming", "Invasive Procedures")

Later that year, the Cardassian freighter Bok'Nor docked at Upper Pylon One. Shortly after leaving the pylon, it was destroyed by a Maquis bomb. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

In early 2371, Jadzia Dax spent many hours an upper pylon, installing a new sensor relay. (DS9: "Equilibrium") Sometime in the same year, the USS Voyager docked at the upper pylon prior to its departure to the badlands. (VOY: "Caretaker")

In an alternate timeline, a Romulan warbird decloaked off Lower Pylon Two and disabled Deep Space 9's shield generators. (DS9: "Visionary")

When the Klingons invaded Deep Space 9 in early 2372, one the areas they beamed into was Lower Pylon Three. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

After Jake lost his father in an alternate timeline he spent much time at an upper pylon, watching incoming ships. (DS9: "The Visitor")

The IKS Drovana was towed to Upper Pylon Three by the USS Defiant after it was mysteriously disabled. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh")

In late 2372, a rogue Jem'Hadar group planted and detonated a bomb in Upper Pylon Three, destroying it. (DS9: "To the Death")

The Defiant narrowly missed hitting a pylon in 2373, after the starship's systems were damaged by Michael Eddington's cascade virus. The ship was being manually piloted by Jadzia Dax who was able to make the ship do a half roll, missing the pylon. (DS9: "For the Uniform")

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