Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Summary

Star Trek : Deep Space Ninemade a direct inter-group communication between the Harrison Ford movieBlade Runnerand theStar Trekfranchise by featuring its very own replicant . base on Phillip K Dick ’s novelDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?Ridley Scott ’s 1982 pic was much more dystopian than the utopian science fable of Gene Roddenberry’sStar Trek . Intriguingly , an archived lot atHeritage Auctionsreveals thatPhilip K. Dick was in willpower of aStar Trek : The Original Serieswriter ’s guide , suggest that Gene Roddenberry had sought to recruit the acclaimed sci - fi author .

Though his positronic brain was establish on the work of author Isaac Asimov , the struggles of Lt . Commander Data ( Brent Spiner ) to be seen as an individual , treads similar thematic ground toBlade Runnerand Dicks ' original novel . However , the most explicit reference toRidley Scott ’s sci - fi moviecomes inStar Trek : Deep Space Nineseason 2 , episode 14 , " Whispers " . The instalment , in which Chief Miles O’Brien ( Colm Meaney ) recall to Deep Space Nine to find everyone act strangely , introducedStar Trek ’s very first replicant .

Sci - fi author Isaac Asimov was friends with Gene Roddenberry and served as a skill consultant onStar Trek : The Motion Picture

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Miles O’Brien is " the most authoritative mankind in Star Trek account , " played by one of its best actors , as test by O’Brien ’s best TNG and DS9 episodes .

The tress end of " Whispers " reveals that Chief O’Brien has been replaced by a duplication that genuinely believe that they ’re the real deal . When write this episode ofStar Trek : Deep Space Nine , Paul Coyle decide that he could n’t pertain to the O’Brien duplicate as an android because that would pull out a connectedness withBrent Spiner’sStar Trekcharacter , Data . Paul Coyle further discussed how he approached the O’Brien bring out in theStar Trek : Deep Space Nine Companion , saying :

" Obviously , this guy was n’t a knockoff or an android or a robot . So what ’s left ? I used replicant and nobody object . "

Replicant is patently a direct nod toBlade Runner , and characters like Roy Batty ( Rutger Hauer ) and Pris ( Daryl Hannah ) . Both role are also man-made human that have gained awareness and identity , but are being hunt by Harrison Ford ’s Rick Deckard . There ’s a small echo , or rustling , ofBlade Runnerin the room that the O’Brien replicant dies inStar Trek : Deep Space Nine , on the face of it sour himself off , like Rutger Hauer ’s Roy inBlade Runner .

Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard and the cast of Star Trek: DS9

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Another big influence on " Whispers " was the definitive Don Siegel movieInvasion of the Bodysnatchers , the remake of which starredStar Trek ’s Leonard Nimoy .

Chief O’Brien ’s replicant is n’t the only link betweenStar TrekandBlade Runner . The biggest connection is probably Joanna Cassidy , who played Zhora , the exotic professional dancer that Deckard guns down inBlade Runner . Cassidy later seem as the Vulcan T’Les in two episodes ofStar Trek : Enterpriseseason 4 . T’Les was the mother ofEnterprise ’s T’Pol ( Jolene Blalock ) , and was also an teacher at the Vulcan Sciences Academy . As well as Joanna Cassidy , a number of stunt performing artist fromBlade Runnerhave also worked on variousStar Trekmovies .

For illustration , Jeff Imada was George Takei ’s stunt double inStar Trek VI : The Undiscovered Country , win Jim Halty , who had doubled for the Sulu thespian inStar Trek III : The Search for SpockandStar Trek V : The Final Frontier . More of late , Star Trek : Picard ’s Peyton Listvoiced the character of Josephine Grant in the animated seriesBlade Caranx crysos : Black Lotus , which also sport Stephen Root . A prolific case actor in his own right , Root play Captain K’Vada in theStar Trek : The Next Generationepisode " Unification I " . All of which proves thatStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s replicant was the first of many links withBlade Runner .

All episode of Star Trek : Deep Space Nine are available to stream on Paramount+ .

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, also known as DS9, is the fourth series in the long-running Sci-Fi franchise, Star Trek. DS9 was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, and stars Avery Brooks, René Auberjonois, Terry Farrell, and Cirroc Lofton. This particular series follows a group of individuals in a space station near a planet called Bajor.

Star Trek : Deep Space Nine , also known as DS9 , is the fourth series in the long - running Sci - Fi franchise , Star Trek . DS9 was create by Rick Berman and Michael Piller , and stars Avery Brooks , René Auberjonois , Terry Farrell , and Cirroc Lofton . This peculiar series follows a grouping of individuals in a space post near a planet called Bajor .

The original Blade Runner is a sci - fi neo - noir film set in 2019 in a dystopian cyber - punk society . Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard as a Blade Runner for the LAPD , tasked with hound scallywag replicants , genetically engineered humans designed to tackle project that human being can not . When four replicants go rogue and begin killing humans , Deckard is forced out of retreat to hunt them down and stop them - but the verity is n’t as dewy-eyed as it seems . Deckard will have to forecast with the philosophical dilemma of what makes someone human .

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The original Blade Runner is a sci-fi neo-noir film set in 2019 in a dystopian cyber-punk society. Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard as a Blade Runner for the LAPD, tasked with hunting rogue replicants, genetically engineered humans designed to tackle tasks that human beings cannot. When four replicants go rogue and begin killing humans, Deckard is forced out of retirement to hunt them down and stop them - but the truth isn’t as simple as it seems. Deckard will have to reckon with the philosophical dilemma of what makes someone human.

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