Far Beyond the Stars

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"Far Beyond the Stars" is the 137th episode of the syndicated science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 13th episode of season 6. The teleplay was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, based on a story by Marc Scott Zicree, and directed by Avery Brooks, who also played the episode's – and series' – central character. The episode received positive reviews and has been identified by critics as one of the best episodes of the series, and of the Star Trek franchise. It was novelized by Steven Barnes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes
rdf:langString * Brock Peters as Preacher / Joseph Sisko * Jeffrey Combs as Kevin Mulkahey / Weyoun * Marc Alaimo as Burt Ryan / Dukat * J. G. Hertzler as Roy Ritterhouse / Martok * Aron Eisenberg as Newsboy / Nog * Penny Johnson Jerald as Cassie / Kasidy Yates
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rdf:langString "Far Beyond the Stars" is the 137th episode of the syndicated science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 13th episode of season 6. The teleplay was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, based on a story by Marc Scott Zicree, and directed by Avery Brooks, who also played the episode's – and series' – central character. Set in the 24th century, the series takes place on Deep Space Nine, a fictional space station adjacent to the galaxy's only known stable wormhole. In this episode, Captain Benjamin Sisko is worn down by the stress of the ongoing war with the hostile Dominion. During a visit from his father, he experiences dream-like visions of being an African-American science-fiction writer facing racism in mid–20th century New York City. The main cast of the series, along with several recurring cast members, portray 20th-century humans in Sisko's vision; those who play alien characters appear in this episode unusually without their alien costumes and makeup. The episode received positive reviews and has been identified by critics as one of the best episodes of the series, and of the Star Trek franchise. It was novelized by Steven Barnes.
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