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"Its too late......we are everywhere"

This was a GREAT cliffhanger, but I am partial to the shot of the Federation fleet at the end of Call To Arms. My head almost exploded.
 
This was a GREAT cliffhanger, but I am partial to the shot of the Federation fleet at the end of Call To Arms. My head almost exploded.

My head did explode! Luckily I had a spare with me that day. That was the cliffhanger to beat all of them, even BOBW.

The ending to In Purgatory's Shadow was awesome too. I first saw it at a Star Trek fan club meeting, and everyone was blown away. We very quickly put in the next tape to see what happened next.
 
Call to Arms is great, also liked the end of Favors the Bold and Homefront.
 
Not sure how much mention it is going to get, but I really loved the ending to Jem'Hadar. What a way to introduce a new race to the Trek fold.

Eris: You Have No Idea What's begun Here

Awesome awesome cliffhanger.
 
Call to Arms is good, abeit very predictable.

The Adversary's cliffhanger is pretty good.

I think without a doubt the best one is the last scene of Favor the Bold.... COME ON GUYS!!!!

Sir! A Dominion fleet is approaching!
How Large?
1254 ships!
They outnumber us 2-1!
"To all ships, this is Captain Sisko... Assume attack formation Delta-2"
"Theres an old saying... fortune favors the bold... Well... I guess we're about to find out"

Scene sends chills up my spine!

I would say runner up is In Purgatory's Shadow, since the first scene of By Inferno's Light is the best scene of all of Trek.
 
Tears of the Prophets is another good one. Not the best, but a dispirited Sisko returning home was a bit of a stunner.
 
I think Jem'Hadar was the strongest Cliffhanger, there was so much mystery assoicted with it making it much more of a subject of curiosity. Who else is in the Dominion? Who are the Founders? Will Eris Return? Can DS9 take a Jem'Hadar atack?
 
I think Jem'Hadar was the strongest Cliffhanger, there was so much mystery assoicted with it making it much more of a subject of curiosity. Who else is in the Dominion? Who are the Founders? Will Eris Return? Can DS9 take a Jem'Hadar atack?

I really wish she had returned in some form. I guess the writers felt they wanted to go in a different direction and didn't want Eris to come back, which brought on Wayoun, but it would have been cool to see her again, like in "The Ship" or something.
 
Definitely Call to Arms. But Broken Link too with the zoom in on Gowron and Odo declaring him a changeling imposter.
 
This may being going off topic a little but I thought one of the most heart stopping moments was in "The Di Is Cast" Its the whole scene from the moment Tain says "So much for the Dominion, open fire!" (that would be a great line for a cliff hanger) but then when they realize its a trap and they find out how many Jem'hadar ships are waiting for them. After all this time that moment still gets me.
 
Call To Arms, that was really the first time we saw a massive federation fleet, before that it was always about 10 ships max, this was an armada.
 
I think Jem'Hadar was the strongest Cliffhanger, there was so much mystery assoicted with it making it much more of a subject of curiosity. Who else is in the Dominion? Who are the Founders? Will Eris Return? Can DS9 take a Jem'Hadar atack?

I really wish she had returned in some form. I guess the writers felt they wanted to go in a different direction and didn't want Eris to come back, which brought on Wayoun, but it would have been cool to see her again, like in "The Ship" or something.


I think it was to show us a variety of Vorta, so when we learn there are 100s of them, maybe we're supposed to think they're all different?

Kilana, Borath, Eris, Yelgrun were all interesting and well played... once. Keevan I can do without... :shifty:
 
Call to Arms, obviously.

I've also always been partial to the end of The Changing Face of Evil with the birth of Damar's rebellion and Sisko declaring him the Alpha Quadrant's only hope. No shocking revelations or anything, but there's a real sense of urgency and momentum generated by that heading into the next episode.
 
The Federation losing and then a massive attack fleet? Never saw that coming to be honest.

Wasn't surprised in the slightest, given the technological superiority of the Dominion. Then, you ally them with the Cardies (who were kinda pushovers, but very cunning people who managed to Stalemate the Federation and Klingons in previous wars)... I still wonder how the Federation won the war, since it shoulda been over by the sixth episode :confused:...
 
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