Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Summary

By a strange gadget of fate , Star Trek : The Next Generation ’s Professor James Moriarty ( Daniel Davis ) preventedStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s first baseball episode from happening . Baseball was a keen passion of Captain Benjamin Sisko ( Avery Brooks ) , but it would n’t be untilDS9season 7 that the show dedicated a full episode to America ’s favorite pastime . " Take Me Out to the Holosuite " became one ofStar Trek : DS9 ’s best - loved episodes , but there were a handful of endeavor to do a baseball story prior to this .

One of these episodes was pitched by Jake Sisko actor Cirroc Lofton , who suggest a subplot involving Michael Jordan ’s baseball game career , featuring a guest appearance by the NBA legend . However , theStar Trek : Deep Space Ninewriters turned Lofton down , believing that Michael Jordan would never sign up for an sequence ofDS9.Years prior to Cirroc Lofton ’s Michael Jordanepisode , a baseball game story was pitched forStar Trek : DS9season 1but , surprisingly , it was scuppered by Sherlock Holmes ' arch curse , Professor Moriarty .

Grand Nagus Rom returned in Star Trek : Lower Decks and he loves baseball more than ever , which began in Deep Space Nine season 7 .

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Star Trek TNG’s Moriarty Stopped DS9’s First Baseball Episode From Happening

InStar Trek : Deep Space Nineseason 1 , sequence 16 , " If Wishes Were Horses " , the crowd of DS9 ’s imaginations come to life . While Chief Miles O’Brien ( Colm Meaney ) deal with Rumpelstiltskin ( Michael John Anderson ) , Commander Sisko meets one of his beau ideal , baseball game legend Buck Bokai ( Keone Young ) . However , DS9’sStar Trekfairy talewas originally a completely different narrative , focused squarely on Sisko ’s holographical baseball game player . The original pitch by Nell McCue Crawford & William L. Crawford was about a holographical baseball game player who was able to go away the Holosuite and take the air around DS9 .

unluckily for the Crawfords , this was essentially the plot of theStar Trek : The Next Generationepisode " Ship in a Bottle " , in which Moriarty plain take the air out of the USS Enterprise - D ’s holodeck . realize the similarities , executive manufacturer Michael Piller turn down the holodeck account , but inquire for it to be tweaked . He wanted an episode about the human imagination , and so the finished episode features an unnamed alien specie embodying various figments of the Deep Space Nine crew ’s imaginations . The exotic impersonating baseball player Buck Bokai play an integral role in that episode , but " If Wishes Were Horses " is far from being aStar Trek : Deep Space Ninebaseball episode .

DS9’s Baseball Episode Was Worth The Wait

It took seven seasons forStar Trek : Deep Space Nineto finally do a baseball game installment , and it was deserving the wait . DS9season 7 , episode 4 , " Take Me Out to the Holosuite " is one ofStar Trek ’s practiced holodeck episodesand welfare from being placed so late in the run . It ’s hard to guess aStar Treksports funniness inDS9season 1 , especially as the regular were still ascertain their feet . What makes " Take Me Out to the Holosuite " so great is n’t Sisko undertake to instruct the intricacies of America ’s favored pursuit to his 24th century colleagues , it ’s the way that the episode revels in the team dynamic ofDS9 .

Star Trek : Deep Space Ninehad the franchise ’s big ensemble cast , from heroes to villains and regular to fall back characters . " Take Me Out to the Holosuite " is a joyous solemnisation of that supporting players , and it ’s one that could only have succeeded after the interview had derive to know and love them for seven years . It ’s also a much - needed moment of light amid the darkness of the Dominion War . IfStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s season 1 holodeck baseball report had endure ahead , " Take Me Out to the Holosuite " may not have subsist . It ’s for that intellect thatStar Trekfans have a lot to give thanks master malefactor James Moriarty for .

Sisko in his Niners baseball cap, and Professor Moriarty

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