DS9 is probably my favorite ST series, was there ever like a given reason they never came back for another reason? Also it's probably impossible to do a revival now considering the age of all the stars, along with Odo and Nog's actors having sadly passed away. Right?
As part of the
What We Left Behind documentary Ihra and the writers began spitballing a theoretical Season 8, set 20 years later.
It would've:
Bajor's religiousness would've overtaken their entire society and DS9 would've become a religious cathedral in space with Sisko statues all along the promenade instead of the weight bearing thing.
Everyone they could get back drawn to DS9 via Quark's relentless messaging and random visions of Sisko to celebrate 20 years since the war concluded and to get everyone to finally pay off their damn bar tabs. Bashir and Ezri are still together and happily married.
Nog and the Defiant would've been kersploded as part of the cold open and general episodic hook, making it the main reason for the season (much to a completely exploding Aaron Eisenberg's rant which was amusing and even he couldn't maintain for the whole rant)
Molly O'Brien would've also become a main cast member, and the Defiant would've looked like an accident or a containment issue. She'd have been the only one to speak in Nog's firm defence as everyone kind of buggered off after DS9 to their new postings, while she knew him as the reliable and firm Captain he became.
Worf would've been drawn away from his grooming of being made the next Chancellor with an ageing Martok (which ties very neatly into the show Micheal Dorn has been trying to have made for a very
very long time) of the same theme. He winds up meeting with Garak of all people who is his usual wonderfully written self (no doubt enhanced by Andrew Robinson) about the sercret Bajor is keeping from everyone.
The Alpha Quadrant Jem'Hadar are being baptized/made into followers of the Prophets and swearing loyalty to Bajor... by
Vedek Kira Neriss herself.
Oh and its revealed the big bad overarching plot is.... Bashir is in charge of a revived and reformed Section 31 which has decided Bajor
needs to become part of the Federation and their solution? Blowing up the Wormhole with cloaked Federation ships from the Gamma Quadrant side, cutting Bajor off from their gods and thus letting them fall back on their old friends, welcoming them into the fold.
Which Nog discovered and was killed for.
Oh and Sisko turns up at the very end of the episode because the "time was right once again".
And it was assumed to be a traditional long-form 26 episode run.
Basically the thing would've fucked sucked with its main plotline of "Bashir turns evil for some reason".
We've seen the Federation turn utterly insular in Picard for two seasons nearly and a good season+ in Discovery and it fucking
suuuuuuuuucks.