DS9 doesn’t exist and it never did in the Trek universe.
It was all just an elaborate holo program designed and maintained by Chief O’Brien where he kept all his unsuspecting transport buffer victims alive for his own entertainment.
He just stepped in once in a while as an unlucky maintenance engineer to keep everyone from suspecting what he was really doing. His frustrations and difficulties all happened because he had to keep expanding the program. His victims kept wandering further and further away into the fantasy of the holo program which grew to an enormous size he had to use a custom created and maintained remote space station to keep it running.
DS9 doesn’t exist and it never did in the Trek universe.
It was all just an elaborate holo program designed and maintained by Chief O’Brien where he kept all his unsuspecting transport buffer victims alive for his own entertainment.
He just stepped in once in a while as an unlucky maintenance engineer to keep everyone from suspecting what he was really doing. His frustrations and difficulties all happened because he had to keep expanding the program. His victims kept wandering further and further away into the fantasy of the holo program which grew to an enormous size he had to use a custom created and maintained remote space station to keep it running.
Does that mean he’s trapped Worf?
I wonder what Worf did to deserve that
No one refuses The Chief!
This is the Star Trek version of “Ash is in a coma.”