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[[Image:CGSDS9Game1.jpg|thumb|Box Cover]]
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[[Image:CGSDS9Game1.jpg|thumb|Box cover]]
[[Image:CGSDS9Game2.jpg|thumb|Various Game Components]]
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[[Image:CGSDS9Game2.jpg|thumb|Various game components]]
'''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Board Game''''' was a 2-4 player [[games|game]] produced by [[Component Game Systems]].
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'''''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Board Game''''' was a two-to-four player [[games|game]] produced by [[Component Game Systems]].
   
This was a Core Set (optimistically labelled "1st Edition") featuring playing pieces for the [[DS9]] [[Federation]], the [[Maquis]], [[Cardassians]] and the [[Dominion]].
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This was a core set (optimistically labeled "1st Edition") featuring playing pieces for the [[DS9]] [[Federation]], the [[Maquis]], [[Cardassians]] and the [[Dominion]].
   
Game play was tile-based and modular, depending on the number of players playing the game. The largest tile map, for 6 players (presumably when combined with other sets), is formed from 56 7-hex tiles. Victory could be acheived by either military, economic, or mission-based means.
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Game play was tile-based and modular, depending on the number of players playing the game. The largest tile map, for six players (presumably when combined with other sets), is formed from 56 seven-hex tiles. Victory could be achieved by either military, economic, or mission-based means.
   
The game is compatible with ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Board Game]]'', which features the Federation, [[Klingons]], [[Ferengi]], and [[Romulans]], and is presumably compatible with other space-based CGS games, such as their ''Babylon 5'' CGS Games.
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The game is compatible with ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Board Game]]'', which features the Federation, [[Klingon]]s, [[Ferengi]], and [[Romulan]]s, and is presumably compatible with other space-based CGS games, such as their ''Babylon 5'' games.
   
:''NOTE: This game was presumably only made available in the UK prior to the collapse of the company. US distribution of the game was never realized.
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:''NOTE: This game was presumably only made available in the UK prior to the collapse of the company. US distribution of the game was never realized.''
   
==External Links==
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==External link==
[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/12937 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Board Game] at [http://www.boardgamegeek.com Board Game Geek]
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*[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/12937 ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Board Game''] at [http://www.boardgamegeek.com Board Game Geek]
 
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File:CGSDS9Game1.jpg

Box cover

File:CGSDS9Game2.jpg

Various game components

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Board Game was a two-to-four player game produced by Component Game Systems.

This was a core set (optimistically labeled "1st Edition") featuring playing pieces for the DS9 Federation, the Maquis, Cardassians and the Dominion.

Game play was tile-based and modular, depending on the number of players playing the game. The largest tile map, for six players (presumably when combined with other sets), is formed from 56 seven-hex tiles. Victory could be achieved by either military, economic, or mission-based means.

The game is compatible with Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Board Game, which features the Federation, Klingons, Ferengi, and Romulans, and is presumably compatible with other space-based CGS games, such as their Babylon 5 games.

NOTE: This game was presumably only made available in the UK prior to the collapse of the company. US distribution of the game was never realized.

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