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Maquis (Star Trek)

In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Maquis /mɑːˈk/ are a 24th-century paramilitary organization-terrorist group (like the World War II Maquis in the French Resistance and the Spanish Maquis that emerged in the Spanish Civil War). The group is introduced in the two-part episode "The Maquis" of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, building on a plot foundation introduced in the episode "Journey's End" of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and appear in later episodes of those two series as well as Star Trek: Voyager. The Maquis story debuted when three Star Trek television shows running from 1987 to 2001 took place in the same fictional science-fiction universe at the same time in the future (the 2360s–2370s). As a result, the Maquis story was told across several episodes in all three shows. The Maquis are especially prominent in Star Trek: Voyager, whose premise is that a Starfleet crew and a Maquis crew are stranded together on the opposite side of the Galaxy.[1]

The Maquis are also featured in the comic book saga The Maquis: Soldier of Peace by Malibu Comics, who held the rights to Deep Space Nine comics in the 1990s,[2] and in the book series The Badlands by Susan Wright.

  1. ^ Bastién, Angelica Jade. "Every Star Trek TV Show, Ranked". vulture.com.
  2. ^ Mooney, Darren (October 10, 2013). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Maquis: Soldier of Peace (Review)". the m0vie blog.

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