Discuss.
I always assumed they were located elsewhere in the quadrant. This wasn't like Babylon-5; DS9 was not replacing the first first eight. It was simply one of an unspecified number of deep space stations.
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If you're driving down Route 66, that doesn't mean something happened to Routes 1-65.![]()
that's what the people running this place want you to believeNor were there 4746 Trekkers before Trekker4747![]()
That's the way I've always looked at it, but that they retain those designations even if that area eventually becomes Federation space. At the time it was established, Deep Space 9 was a starbase located in Bajoran territory and was a joint operation between the Federation and the Bajoran provisional government. Some of the earlier Deep Space stations may have had similar arrangements between the Federation and other governments when they came into being.Maybe "deep space" is a designation for stafleet or starfleet ruled base outside federation space
That was always my take on it.I always assumed they were located elsewhere in the quadrant. This wasn't like Babylon-5; DS9 was not replacing the first first eight. It was simply one of an unspecified number of deep space stations.
I always assumed they were located elsewhere in the quadrant. This wasn't like Babylon-5; DS9 was not replacing the first first eight. It was simply one of an unspecified number of deep space stations.
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