"Star Trek: Voyager" Unity (TV Episode 1997)
Clips from the Battle of Wolf 359 and "Way of the Warrior" are shown, as part of Chakotay's flashback, as well as several Bajoran episodes, as we see Bajor.- Clips shown
'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine': Behind the Scenes (Video 1993)
Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (TV Movie 1994)
scenes from the series are shown here"Bl!tz" Episode dated 14 March 1998 (TV Episode 1998)
clips shownHow William Shatner Changed the World (TV Movie 2005)
Clips from this series were included."Troldspejlet" Episode #37.6 (TV Episode 2007)
DVD box set entitled Star Trek: Captain's Log featuring episodes from the series is reviewed + footage used
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series 1995–2001)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series 2001–2005)
Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Star Trek: The Animated Series (TV Series 1973–1975)
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Birthright, Part I (TV Episode 1993)
The Enterprise visits the Deep Space Nine station. The DS9 theme plays on the soundtrack briefly. Dr. Julian Bashir makes an appearance in the same episode."Star Trek: The Next Generation" Birthright, Part II (TV Episode 1993)
The crew of the Enterprise try to discover Worf's whereabouts with Deep Space Nine's travel logs."Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" The Nagus (TV Episode 1993)
At the end of the episode Quark tells Rom that he is going to reward him for his treachery by promoting him to Assistant Manager for Policy and Clientele, which Quarks admits he just made up. In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: A Call to Arms Rom stays on board the station after the Dominion takes possession of it, working as a spy for Star Fleet. He tells Quark that he reporting for duty as the Assistant Manager for Policy and Clientele, which he is using as his cover."Almost Home" To Date or Not to Date? (TV Episode 1993)
Greg wants to watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) instead of having supper with his family and the Torkelsons. He later refers to the Bajoran wormhole."Star Trek: The Next Generation" Gambit, Part I (TV Episode 1993)
The stool pigeon demands gold-pressed latinum, the recurring macguffin from DS9, making a rare appearance in TNG.
Casablanca (1942)
Quark and Odo's relationship was based on Rick Blaine and Captain Louis Renault's.The Prisoner (TV Series 1967–1968)
Cited as an influence.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time (Video Game 1995)
Based on the television series.Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Harbinger (Video Game 1996)
The game is based on the series.Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen (Video Game 2000)
The game takes place during DS9's sixth season.Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars (Video Game 2001)
This game is based on the last two seasons of the television series.Star Trek: Bridge Commander (Video Game 2002)
The game takes place a few months after the end of the Dominion War
Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Set in the same universe only focused on different set of characters.Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series 1987–1994)
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" features Miles O'Brien and Worf, both of the characters originated from "Star Trek: The Next Generation".
"Mad TV" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1995)
The show is parodied in the episode.Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier (Video Game 1995)
The name of SCS DeepShip 86 is a pun on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine""Muppets Tonight" Garth Brooks (TV Episode 1996)
Spoofed as "Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine""Muppets Tonight" Paula Abdul (TV Episode 1996)
Subtitle spoofed as "Deep Dish Nine" in the new Pigs in Space."Seven Little Monsters" Doctor, Doctor! (TV Episode 2000)
The monster's ship in the Star Trek parody looks like the USS Defiant NX-74205.