The 100th episode. Trials and Tribble-ations
That was a Deep Space Nine episode titled Trials and Tribble-ations. It was Sisko, no Riker.
Deep Space 9 aired first. I believe in 1993
The Borg began in The Next Generation when Q made the enterprise fly into Borg space. The Borg continued to come back for the rest of that series. Including the famous episode "Best of both worlds" where Piccard gets assimilated by the Borg The Borg were also featured in First contact where they went back in time to try to assimilate earth when they didn't have the technology to resist. They were in some episodes of Deep Space 9, however that series was mostly about the bajoran-cardassian conflict and the dominion war. Voyager had allot of Borg for they were in the Delta quadrant (the Borg's home turf) It is also where they got 7 of 9. The Borg were in 1 story in enterprise when they assimilated a science team that was studying a crashed Borg ship in Antarctica There were no Borg in the original series, but in "Star Trek: The Return" a novel by William Shatner, Kirk claims that he was the first human to meet the Borg Even if he did meet the Borg (which I don't believe he did) he wasn't the first. First Contact and the enterprise episode prove that wrong.
Star Trek: The animated Series (1973) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) Star Trek: Voyager (1995) Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)
I know that in the episode "The Magnificent Ferengi" from Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Quark's mother shares the comment, "My lobes haven't been this firm in centuries." That's kind of a hint, not really a full answer, but it is the most I have found thus far. Keep in mind, though I have never seen "Enterprise" -Vyle Phinder
That was a Deep Space Nine episode titled Trials and Tribble-ations. It was Sisko, no Riker.
Deep Space Homer
Deep Space 9 aired first. I believe in 1993
Deep Six, episode #8
Deep Space Homer (S5|E15)
Deep Throat died in the last episode of the first season - The Erlenmeyer Flask
In the original series (Gene Roddenberry, 1966), the captain of the Enterprise was James Tiberius Kirk, and the first officer Spock. In Star Trek: The Next Generation (Gene Roddenberry, 1987), the captain is Jean-Luc Piccard, and the first officer William Thomas Riker. In the chronologically earlier series, Star Trek: Enterprise (Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, 2001), the captain of the Enterprise is Jonathan Archer, and the first officer T'Pol.
In 2375 Captain Benjamin Sisko and Kasidy Yates got married by Admiral William Ross on Deep Space Nine. The corresponding episode is "Till Death Do Us Part" (Season 7, Episode 18).Worf marries Jadzia Dax and before any of them there was Quark who married Gilka (the first accepted female leader of a Klingon house)And of course Odo (yes I said Odo) married Lwaxanna Troi (mother of Deanna Troi, the counsellor on Enterprise).All before Sisko and Yates just in case anyone was keeping tabs !!!
it was introduced when captain sisko requested it from starfleet command to help DS9 combat the dominion threat. episode: the search part 1
The Borg began in The Next Generation when Q made the enterprise fly into Borg space. The Borg continued to come back for the rest of that series. Including the famous episode "Best of both worlds" where Piccard gets assimilated by the Borg The Borg were also featured in First contact where they went back in time to try to assimilate earth when they didn't have the technology to resist. They were in some episodes of Deep Space 9, however that series was mostly about the bajoran-cardassian conflict and the dominion war. Voyager had allot of Borg for they were in the Delta quadrant (the Borg's home turf) It is also where they got 7 of 9. The Borg were in 1 story in enterprise when they assimilated a science team that was studying a crashed Borg ship in Antarctica There were no Borg in the original series, but in "Star Trek: The Return" a novel by William Shatner, Kirk claims that he was the first human to meet the Borg Even if he did meet the Borg (which I don't believe he did) he wasn't the first. First Contact and the enterprise episode prove that wrong.
deep space antiprobe
Didn't Deep Space Nine do that. They had Kira singing the old song "Sandman" i think.