"DS9" meaning in All languages combined

See DS9 on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} DS9
  1. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Categories (topical): Fictional locations, Star Trek, Television
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          "text": "In fact, I think one of the main reasons people write and read Treksmut (tm), is that the show very rarely shows these extremely attractive and appealing characters in romantic situations or settings, except for one-episode flings, which are usually conveniently forgotten by the next show, although this is refreshingly rare on DS9 and Voyager.",
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