The final two seasons are essentially a serialized war drama — something no other Trek had attempted. The Federation isn’t guaranteed victory; they lie, sacrifice principles, and lose major battles.
While TNG and Voyager reset each episode, DS9 built long arcs: the Dominion War, the Bajoran/Cardassian occupation, and the characters’ traumas unfolding over seasons. It paved the way for modern prestige sci-fi like Battlestar Galactica . Star Trek Deep Space Nine Series
Unlike The Next Generation , where the Federation’s morals were usually rock-solid, DS9 asked: What happens to paradise when war breaks out at its doorstep? The show explored compromise, moral grey areas, and the idea that maintaining a utopia might require ugly actions (e.g., Section 31, Sisko’s "In the Pale Moonlight"). The final two seasons are essentially a serialized