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Star Trek DS9 COMPLETE

Infohash:

B065C56268E78C18CC08E782627D1D1A29A0B0D0

Type:

TV

Title:

Star Trek DS9 COMPLETE

Category:

Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2010-03-26 (by bramsie)

Description:

Star Trek DS9 Complete Series! Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (sometimes abbreviated to ST:DS9 or DS9) is a science fiction television program that premiered in 1993 and ran for seven seasons, ending in 1999. Rooted in Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek universe, it was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, at the request of Brandon Tartikoff, and produced by Paramount Television. The main writers, in addition to Berman and Piller, included show runner Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Ronald D. Moore, Peter Allan Fields, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, and René Echevarria. A spin-off from Star Trek: The Next Generation, DS9 began while its parent series was still on the air, and there were several crossover episodes between the two shows. In addition, two Next Generation characters, Miles O'Brien and later on Worf, became regular members of DS9. Unlike the other Star Trek programs, DS9 took place on a space station instead of a starship, so as not to have two series with starships at the same time (The starship USS Defiant was introduced in season 3, but the station remained the primary setting for the show.) This made continuing story arcs and the appearance of recurring characters much more feasible. The show is noted for its well-developed characters and its original, complex plots. The series also depended on darker themes, less physical exploration of space, and an emphasis (in later seasons) on many aspects of war. Although DS9's ratings were solid, it was never as successful as the syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation, with approximately 6% versus 11% of U.S. households watching during sweeps months. However it performed better than its network sibling Star Trek: Voyager which averaged around 5% according to the Nielsen ratings.[1] One factor was the increasingly crowded syndicated marketplace which provided viewers with a number of alternative shows to follow (Babylon 5, Xena, Earth: Final Conflict). Another factor was the minimal promotion for DS9 as Paramount focused its efforts on its flagship network show Star Trek: Voyager. Finally, from 1995 onwards, most of the independent stations joined new networks (UPN and WB), and these primetime shows gradually pushed DS9 into weekend/late-night slots when few viewers were watching. The US television market expanded from four networks (1987 when TNG premiered) to six. The competition became so intense that eventually DS9's ratings dropped below fantasy fiction rivals Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, and by the year 2001 nearly all original programming for syndication had disappeared.

Files count:

174

Size:

61338.74 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

chopmax (2010-04-18)

Stuck on 99,7 % plz seed

tripmix (2010-04-30)

I'd rather watch this again than any of the crap that's on TV these days, just finished my second viewing of voyager so I need something else. Guess I'll be watching Enterprise again after this... I so wish they could make a new StarTrek series, but they would probably just put Jar Jar Abrams in charge so I might as well just give up on TV... Just look at what those idiots did to Stargate, go die TV people. Thanks for the up BTW.

tripmix (2010-05-07)

I just noticed that one of the Klingons in episode 2x04 is Tuvak from Voyager. I also recently noticed that Mr. Prophet from Andromeda is Q or rather Q is Mr. Prophet. Andromeda also has a few episodes that have Daniel from Stargate and Stargate has a few episodes with Andromeda as the new doctor. I found out later that Daniel is married to Andromeda in real life, lucky bastard. Whatever happened to the real doctor on SG btw, I know she died in SG but where did she go and why did she quit? I always loved her, strange that all doctors in sci-fi are likable but I hate them in real life :D

Glitch01 (2010-12-08)

hey, thanks for the DS9 series. My girlfriend and I just finished watching the entire series; it took us a long while to finish it, just over half a year or thereabouts. As for the technical details, the quality of the files were all good. We plugged her laptop to a 42" LCD TV using VGA and watched most of the series that way. The image quality was good. As for the story... well... there were some really great ones, and there were some not so great ones. Overall, we both enjoyed the series a whole lot! During the series finale, my girl, bless her little heart, quietly cried during some of the parts. Once again, thanks for the series! :)

kyleb001 (2011-02-12)

Hi was just wondering about the audio-to-video ratio, if there any delay, the top seeding tracker for the series ATM seems to be having audio delay issues, just wondering if anyone could clear that up for me :)

SwedishMeatball (2011-10-17)

Bramsie:
Thank you for the wonderful torrent. I have only watched the first episode and it is awesome. I admit, I prefer doing single season torrents, it makes life much easier. Might you be able to do a torrent of the extras for the entire series?
Downloaders:
My first few downloads, I was concerned about exceeding my data allocations or slowing the downloads by using uploading for the available bandwidth. I set the uploads to 1kb/sec max.
I found out that my provider wasn't going to slow down or stop my internet access and that it did not affect my downloading speeds. So, I opened the uploads up fully.
The other side of this is that I have noticed a huge percentage of leechers. I am seeding everything that I have downloaded, until I reach at least 2/1 ratio. Please give back to the community! Give as much as you can, because it makes you a better person!
My uploads are set to unlimited, most of the time, on torrents I have completed.
The ones I am still downloading, I am throttling the upload back, if my download speed is less than my upload speed. So, if you are downloading this torrent, set the upload limits to 0 (zero) so they are unlimited! I will respond in kind!

bareDLs (2011-12-01)

so im half way through the DL 10 days, ETA 7 weeks, i would like to suggest that the original up-loader come back for a while so the DL can continue at a faster pace thanks

bramsie (2012-04-18)

Seeding with 100 Mbit again.. nice to see that a torrent can last so long ;-)

Stonerg (2012-09-04)

D/ling gonna take 36 days can anyone tell me the
size of the seasons like 1920x1080 im talking about.

topk (2012-10-26)

What is the quality? resolution? VD or Blu Ray or VHS or fucking WHAT?
Start indicating that shit by default if you are the sharer

TW63684 (2013-01-03)

^dick

sirpip2 (2013-02-28)

The series premiere AVI was not rendered properly. The video and audio tracks are not in sync, causing the video to be unplayable on most devices (including PS3 Media Server). Attempts to reencode it with ffmpeg and mencoder have all failed.
The rest seem fine, though. So if you download this, I'd suggest you download a Season 1 torrent separately as well. If the person who uploaded this bad version is reading this, I would strongly encourage you to replace this broken file you included and submit a new torrent.
I really wish people would test their shit before uploading it. This is the worst encoding job I have seen in quite awhile.

remedy73 (2013-07-04)

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SOMEONE SEED THIS!!!! Downloading at 23kb/s.

offlabeluse2 (2013-09-21)

... the human doctor Julian Bashir recounts the story of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” to his alien friend Garack. We all know the story, a young boy feels lonely or wants attention depending on which version you hear and cries wolf, the villagers rush to help him protect the livestock only to find there’s no wolf. On the second night the boy attempts the same trick, again the villagers rush to his defense and again there is no wolf. On the third night there really is a wolf, he cries out for the villagers but this time none of them come, not believing his cries for help and he is eaten alive by the wolf. Bashir explains that the story’s message is that if you lie all the time then no one will believe you when you tell the truth. Garack counters Bashir and correctly informs him that his is but one interpretation of the stories message, and that he has another: The message isn’t that you shouldn’t lie; it’s that you should never tell the same lie twice.