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Epsilon 119 was a dead star. In 2370, Professor Gideon Seyetik took a shuttlecraft carrying protomatter into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor lost his life. Commander Benjamin Sisko later noted in his station log that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man." (DS9: "Second Sight") According to StarTrek.com, the Epsilon 119's system contained an unspecified number of planets. This star was located near to Bajor.

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  • Epsilon 119 was a dead star. In 2370, Professor Gideon Seyetik took a shuttlecraft carrying protomatter into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor lost his life. Commander Benjamin Sisko later noted in his station log that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man." (DS9: "Second Sight") According to StarTrek.com, the Epsilon 119's system contained an unspecified number of planets. This star was located near to Bajor.
  • Commandant Benjamin Sisko vermelde later in zijn station log dat de wedergeboorte van Epsilon 119 een "toepasselijke herdenking was voor een briljante man". (DS9: "Second Sight")
  • thumb|Epsilon 119 während der Neu-Entzündung. Epsilon 119 ist ein toter Stern. 2370 nimmt Professor Gideon Seyetik ein Shuttle beladen mit Protomaterie und fliegt damit in den Stern, im Versuch ihn neu zu entzünden. Das Experiment ist ein Erfolg, aber der Professer verliert sein Leben. Commander Benjamin Sisko schreibt später in seinem Logbuch, dass die Neugeburt des Sterns ein angemessenes Denkmal für einen brillanten Mann ist. (DS9: ) In der deutschen Synchronfassung wird der Stern Epsilon Eins-Neun-Zehn genannt.
  • All nuclear fusion in Epsilon 119 had stopped by the 24th century and the star was considered dead. In 2370, Gideon Seyetik and the crews of Deep Space 9 and the USS Prometheus planned to ignite protomatter on Epsilon 119, with the hope that the protomatter cascade effect would transform carbon and oxygen into elemental hydrogen and restart Epsilon 119's nuclear fusion. Seyetik later piloted a shuttlepod carrying the protomatter, killing himself in the crash, but successfully reigniting Epsilon 119. Benjamin Sisko noted that Epsilon 119's rebirth was a fitting tribute to Seyetik and his brilliance. (DS9 episode: "Second Sight")
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  • Epsilon 119 was a dead star. In 2370, Professor Gideon Seyetik took a shuttlecraft carrying protomatter into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor lost his life. Commander Benjamin Sisko later noted in his station log that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man." (DS9: "Second Sight") According to StarTrek.com, the Epsilon 119's system contained an unspecified number of planets. This star was located near to Bajor.
  • Commandant Benjamin Sisko vermelde later in zijn station log dat de wedergeboorte van Epsilon 119 een "toepasselijke herdenking was voor een briljante man". (DS9: "Second Sight")
  • thumb|Epsilon 119 während der Neu-Entzündung. Epsilon 119 ist ein toter Stern. 2370 nimmt Professor Gideon Seyetik ein Shuttle beladen mit Protomaterie und fliegt damit in den Stern, im Versuch ihn neu zu entzünden. Das Experiment ist ein Erfolg, aber der Professer verliert sein Leben. Commander Benjamin Sisko schreibt später in seinem Logbuch, dass die Neugeburt des Sterns ein angemessenes Denkmal für einen brillanten Mann ist. (DS9: ) In der deutschen Synchronfassung wird der Stern Epsilon Eins-Neun-Zehn genannt.
  • All nuclear fusion in Epsilon 119 had stopped by the 24th century and the star was considered dead. In 2370, Gideon Seyetik and the crews of Deep Space 9 and the USS Prometheus planned to ignite protomatter on Epsilon 119, with the hope that the protomatter cascade effect would transform carbon and oxygen into elemental hydrogen and restart Epsilon 119's nuclear fusion. Seyetik later piloted a shuttlepod carrying the protomatter, killing himself in the crash, but successfully reigniting Epsilon 119. Benjamin Sisko noted that Epsilon 119's rebirth was a fitting tribute to Seyetik and his brilliance. (DS9 episode: "Second Sight") In 2376, a hologram of Kurt Mandl told a hologram of Seyetik that reigniting Epsilon 119 took a lot of ambition. (SCE eBook: Ishtar Rising)
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