

Her “cunning, tenacity, and thirst for power” propelled her to a position of great power within the Terran Empire, and she led an offensive against the Prime Universe. Admiral Leeta was introduced in the eleventh season of the game. Though Mirror Leeta only appeared in one episode of “Deep Space Nine,” her story continued in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Star Trek Online (STO).

Mirror Leeta was first introduced in the DS9 episode “ The Emperor’s New Cloak.” She was a member of the Terran resistance cell led by Smiley O’Brien, Miles Obrien’s Mirror Universe counterpart. However, her counterpart in the Mirror Universe became a villain that rivaled the best of them. Leeta saw the best in everyone, especially those, like her husband Rom, whose potential wasn’t apparent to the rest of the world. She always stood up for what was right, no matter what it cost her personally. Leeta was sweet and kind, though fierce when she or her family was threatened. The list of moves made on the game board so far can be found in the Deep Space Nine Episode List.Chase Masterson, who played the character Leeta on the television series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," poses next to a banner at the Star Trek convention at the Las Vegas HiltonĬ hase Masterson’s character in “ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” was about as opposite of a villain as a character can be. Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Prophets The board game and accompanying key for the action tiles can be viewed here: Statistics on the actual rolls were also tabulated and summarized at:ĭS9 Board Game: History of Roll Outcomes. The initial odds/calculations for each action tile being rolled were calculated by a very devoted FoD, and can be viewed here:ĭS9 Board Game: How Likely Is Each Square? A new reset began on episode 259, which added three new squares, which replaced a Traveler, Quark's Bar, and Banger space on the board. A new board was designed starting on episode 228, which added some new spaces and changed the layout, and it ran until episode 258. The original board ran from episodes 197-227, when they completed the run at space 100.

At the end of each episode, the virtual die is rolled, and Ben and Adam advance as many spaces on the board, resulting in either a blank tile or an action tile to be carried out in the next episode's review. Starting with season two of DS9, Ben and Adam decided to change things up by employing a Chutes/Snakes and Ladders style board game with various "traps" resulting in possible podcast themes.
