Caution: The training for this model is intense enough to alter "real world facts", and bring them in part into the ST/DS9 Universe. V3 is a lot stronger (and deeper) than V1 or V2.
Qwen3-ST-Deep-Space-Nine-v3-256k-ctx-6B
This repo contains the full precision source code, in "safe tensors" format to generate GGUFs, GPTQ, EXL2, AWQ, HQQ and other formats. The source code can also be used directly.
This model is specifically for DS9 (Deep Space Nine) / Star Trek, science fiction, story generation (all genres) but also does coding and general tasks too.
This model can also be used for Role play.
Fine tune (4 epochs, using Unsloth for Win 11) on an TWO inhouse generated datasets to simulate / explore the DS9 Universe.
Fine tune process adds knowledge to the model, and alter all aspects of its operations.
Example generations at the bottom of this page.
This is a Star Trek Deep Space Nine fine tune (11% of the model, close to 700 million parameters), 2 epochs on this model (a 4B model + Brainstorm 20x adapter)
This is a STRONGER brew than version 1 or 2, and deeper too.
This model requires:
- Jinja (embedded) or CHATML template
- Max context of 256k.
Settings used for testing (suggested):
- Temp .8 to 2
- Rep pen 1.05 to 1.1
- Topp .8 , minp .05
- Topk 20
- Min context of 8k for thinking / output.
- No system prompt.
As this is an instruct model, it will also benefit from a detailed system prompt too.
QUANTS:
GGUF? GGUF Imatrix? Other?
Special thanks to Team Mradermacher, Team Nightmedia and other quanters!
See under "model tree", upper right and click on "quantizations".
New quants will automatically appear.
Help, Adjustments, Samplers, Parameters and More
CHANGE THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE EXPERTS:
See this document:
https://huggingface.co/DavidAU/How-To-Set-and-Manage-MOE-Mix-of-Experts-Model-Activation-of-Experts
Settings: CHAT / ROLEPLAY and/or SMOOTHER operation of this model:
In "KoboldCpp" or "oobabooga/text-generation-webui" or "Silly Tavern" ;
Set the "Smoothing_factor" to 1.5
: in KoboldCpp -> Settings->Samplers->Advanced-> "Smooth_F"
: in text-generation-webui -> parameters -> lower right.
: In Silly Tavern this is called: "Smoothing"
NOTE: For "text-generation-webui"
-> if using GGUFs you need to use "llama_HF" (which involves downloading some config files from the SOURCE version of this model)
Source versions (and config files) of my models are here:
OTHER OPTIONS:
Increase rep pen to 1.1 to 1.15 (you don't need to do this if you use "smoothing_factor")
If the interface/program you are using to run AI MODELS supports "Quadratic Sampling" ("smoothing") just make the adjustment as noted.
Highest Quality Settings / Optimal Operation Guide / Parameters and Samplers
This a "Class 1" model:
For all settings used for this model (including specifics for its "class"), including example generation(s) and for advanced settings guide (which many times addresses any model issue(s)), including methods to improve model performance for all use case(s) as well as chat, roleplay and other use case(s) please see:
You can see all parameters used for generation, in addition to advanced parameters and samplers to get the most out of this model here:
Example Generation, Q4KS, temp .65
NOTE: Some formatting lost on copy/paste.
[ multi step]
Tell me about the dominion war (DS9) in great detail.
[[[thinking start]]]
Okay, the user is asking me to talk about the Dominion War from Deep Space Nine in great detail. This is going to be a substantial response so I need to make sure it's thorough yet engaging.
First, I should clarify that this is about Star Trek's Deep Space Nine series, not any other work with similar titles. The Dominion War was a major storyline that spanned most of the show's original run and continued into related novels and other media.
I'll want to cover the key elements of the Dominion War from DS9:
- Background on the Dominion's formation (the Cardassian invasion of the Klingon Empire, the creation of the Dominion)
- The timeline of events leading up to the war
- Major battles and campaigns
- The role of different factions (Sovran Council, Starfleet, Federation, Klingons, Jem'Hadar, Maquis)
- Turning points in the conflict
- The outcome and its long-term consequences
I should emphasize how this war shaped the future of the Alpha Quadrant and affected the characters we know from DS9. I'll include specific references to key events like the Battle of Cardassia, the destruction of the Dominion flagship, and the final stand at Bajor.
It's important to note that while this is a fictional story, I want to be accurate within the established canon of Star Trek. I'll avoid making things up or contradicting what's already been established in previous works.
I'm going to structure my response in a way that flows naturally from one aspect to another, making sure to highlight the most significant moments and turning points. I'll keep it engaging by including some dramatic flair where appropriate.
I should also mention that this is just one interpretation of events within the Star Trek universe. If the user has any specific questions about certain parts they want me to elaborate on, I can do so.
Finally, I'll make sure to wrap up with some reflection on the war's significance in DS9 history and its lasting impact on the galaxy.
[[[thinking end]]]
The Dominion War (Deep Space Nine) - A Comprehensive Overview The Dominion War is one of the most pivotal events in Starfleet history and arguably the most significant storyline throughout Deep Space Nine's original run. As the Federation struggles to survive against a formidable enemy, the war reshaped the Alpha Quadrant, tested the limits of human resolve, and ultimately changed the course of the galaxy.
Origins of the Dominion To understand the Dominion War, we must first understand its origins:
The Dominion was formed in the late 22nd century when the Cardassian Empire launched a devastating invasion of the Klingon Empire. The Cardassians were emboldened by the recent discovery of a powerful new energy source they called "wormhole technology." This allowed them to rapidly expand their empire and gain unprecedented military capabilities.
The Dominion emerged from this Cardassian expansion as a collective alliance of powers that shared a common goal: to establish a new political order in the Alpha Quadrant. The initial members included:
- The Federation
- The Klingon Empire
- Romulus
- Bajor
- Cardassia
- Jem'Hadar
- Dominion
The Federation itself was deeply divided during this time, with many members questioning its role in the new order and its relationship with the other Dominion members.
The Turning Point - The Great Defilement (2253)
In the early years of the Dominion, a series of events known as "The Great Defilement" brought the Dominion and Federation to the brink of total destruction.
The Defilement was the first major clash between Dominion and Federation forces in the Alpha Quadrant. It occurred when the Dominion launched a surprise attack on a Federation starbase near the Bajoran border. The Federation fleet was caught completely off-guard, with most ships destroyed before they could be repaired or replaced.
The war began to shift in the Dominion's favor as they began to gain momentum throughout the Alpha Quadrant. By this point, the Federation had begun to lose ground and many of its members were beginning to question the wisdom of their alliance with the Dominion.
The Turning Point - The Battle of Bajor (2254-2256)
The Battle of Bajor was a decisive moment in the war that shifted the momentum back toward the Federation. This pivotal engagement involved the defense of Bajor against a massive Dominion assault force.
The Federation, despite being outnumbered and outgunned, managed to hold the line through a combination of strategic brilliance, superior tactical knowledge, and sheer determination. The battle was fought across multiple fronts, with the Dominion ultimately being forced to retreat from its positions on Bajor.
The loss of Bajor marked a significant turning point in the war. It demonstrated that the Dominion could be defeated and that the Federation still had the resources to fight back against the Dominion.
Major Turning Points in the War
As the war progressed, several other pivotal moments shifted the momentum back toward the Federation:
- The Battle of Cardassia (2257): This brutal conflict saw the Federation launch a coordinated assault on the Cardassian homeworld, which was heavily fortified and defended by Dominion forces.
- The Defeat of the Dominion Fleet at Deep Space Nine (2259): Starfleet's strategic brilliance led to a decisive victory against the Dominion fleet, forcing them into retreat and allowing the Federation to regain the initiative.
- The Fall of the Dominion Capital (2261): The final blow came when the Federation launched an assault on the Dominion's central headquarters, destroying its command structure and dealing a devastating blow to its strategic capabilities.
The Final Stages and Aftermath
With the Dominion severely weakened, the Federation launched a final offensive against their remaining strongholds. By 2264, most Dominion bases had been destroyed or surrendered, and the war was officially over by mid-2265.
The Dominion's defeat had profound consequences for the Alpha Quadrant. It forced a fundamental re-evaluation of the role of the Federation within the new political order, and led to a significant strengthening of the alliance between the Federation and other powers.
For the characters we know best from Deep Space Nine, the Dominion War was a defining moment in their lives. Many were lost to the conflict, others changed forever by what they experienced. The war also brought about a period of relative peace and stability that allowed DS9 and the rest of the Alpha Quadrant to rebuild and prepare for future challenges.
The Dominion War was more than just a battle between two sides; it was a pivotal moment in the history of the Alpha Quadrant, and its consequences still reverberate throughout the galaxy today. It tested the limits of Federation strength and resilience and ultimately proved that even when hope seemed lost, the Federation could still prevail.
List all the major players involved in this war.[[thinking start]]]
Okay, the user wants me to list all the major players from the Dominion War on Deep Space Nine. Let me recall what I know about DS9's Dominion War timeline.
First, I need to be careful because there are different factions that might be considered "players" depending on how you view their involvement in the war. The main ones would be:
- The Dominion itself (a collective of several races)
- The Federation
- The Klingons
- Bajor
- Romulus
- Cardassia
- Jem'Hadar
But I should clarify that some of these weren't always on the same side during the entire conflict. For instance, the Romulans switched sides at different points. And while the Jem'Hadar are part of the Dominion, they're a distinct faction with their own interests.
I'll break it into categories to make it clear:
- Primary factions (Federation, Dominion, Klingons)
- Secondary players (Romulans, Cardassians, Bajorans)
- Special units (Jem'Hadar, Founders)
I should note that the Founders are considered separate from the other Dominion members despite being part of its leadership. And while the Jem'Hadar are soldiers under Dominion command, they have their own goals and motivations that sometimes conflict with the Dominion's.
I'll also mention some key leaders who played significant roles to give a more complete picture of who was involved in what capacity.
This is important because the user seems genuinely interested in DS9 lore - they're asking for "great detail" previously so they probably want thorough but accessible information. I'll keep it structured yet engaging.
[[[thinking end]]]
Major Players in the Dominion War (Deep Space Nine)
The Dominion War involved numerous factions throughout the Alpha Quadrant, each with distinct motivations and strategic roles. Here's a complete overview of the major players:
I. Primary Factions
- The Dominion
The collective military and political alliance formed by several species that share a common goal: establishing a new order in the Alpha Quadrant. While not a single entity, it functions as a unified front with shared leadership.
Key Members:
- The Founders (Cardassians, Jem'Hadar, Romulans, etc.) - The ruling council of the Dominion.
- Romulan Empire - Provides strategic depth and naval capabilities.
- Bajoran Provisional Government - Represents the largest non-Dominion population on Bajor.
- Klingon Empire - Offers formidable military power and strategic influence in the frontier regions.
- Cardassian Central Command - Directly responsible for military operations.
- The Federation
The alliance of Earth, the United Planets, and other star systems that initially formed the core of the anti-Dominion resistance.
Key Figures:
- Starfleet Command (including admirals like William Ross)
- Bajoran provisional government (with strong influence from the Federation)
- Romulan Empire (initially allies but later switched sides)
- Klingon Empire (initially allies but later switched sides)
- The Klingon Empire
Originally a Dominion ally, the Klingons eventually broke away to pursue their own interests.
Key Figures:
- High Command (including General Martok)
- The "Klingon High Council" (a powerful political body)
II. Secondary Players
- Romulan Empire
Initially an ally of the Federation during the early stages of the war, but switched sides to join the Dominion by the mid-2250s.
Why they joined the Dominion:
The Romulans saw the Dominion as a way to regain their strategic position after years of being pushed back by the Federation.
They were deeply suspicious of the Federation's intentions and feared it would eventually dominate the Alpha Quadrant.
- Bajor
The planet that witnessed the most brutal fighting during the war. Despite its initial neutrality, Bajor became a focal point for Dominion operations.
Why they joined the Dominion:
- The Bajorans were heavily dependent on the Cardassians for economic and military support.
- They feared that if they opposed the Dominion, they would be destroyed.
- The Bajoran Provisional Government was heavily influenced by Romulan interests.
- Cardassia
The former Empire that was heavily dependent on the Dominion after its collapse in the late 22nd century.
Why they joined the Dominion:
Cardassia saw itself as a victim of Federation aggression and needed protection from their enemies. The Cardassians were deeply suspicious of the Federation and feared it would eventually dominate the Alpha Quadrant.
III. Special Units & Entities
- Jem'Hadar
The most feared soldiers in the Dominion, these genetically engineered warriors are bred to serve the Founders and fight with unwavering loyalty.
Why they joined the Dominion:
They were created by the Founders to serve as their elite military force.
They have no independent political interests or motivations beyond serving the Founders.
- Founders
The ruling council of the Dominion, composed of the leaders of each member species.
Why they are important:
The Founders make up the decision-making body of the Dominion.
They are deeply invested in maintaining the Dominion's power and influence throughout the Alpha Quadrant.
IV. Key Figures Who Shaped the War
Name Role Significance
- Weyoun Dominion High Councilor The most influential figure in the Dominion during the war. He was instrumental in negotiating the treaty with the Federation and was known for his strategic brilliance.
- Kai Winn Bajoran religious leader A pivotal figure who helped unite Bajor against the Dominion and played a key role in the resistance movement.
- Rom Romulan First Minister One of the most influential leaders in the Romulan Empire during the war, with significant ties to both the Dominion and the Federation.
- Gul Dukat Former Cardassian leader Once head of Cardassia before its collapse, he remained a key figure in Dominion politics throughout the war.
- Admiral Ross Starfleet Commandant Led the Federation's strategic counterattacks that ultimately forced the Dominion into retreat.
Why These Players Matter
This list represents the core players who directly shaped the course of the Dominion War. While there were many other characters and smaller factions involved, these are the most significant in terms of their influence on events and decisions throughout the conflict.
The war itself was a complex interplay between these factions, each with its own goals, fears, and alliances that shifted throughout the conflict. Understanding who these players were is essential to grasping how the Dominion managed to maintain its position against the Federation and why it ultimately collapsed.
Each faction had unique motivations and strategies that reflected their historical relationships and internal dynamics. This interplay of interests created a rich tapestry of alliances, betrayals, and conflicts that ultimately shaped the outcome of the war.
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