(Ninjaed, but given I wrote more different thangs than the ninjaers...)
Deep Space Nine is completely stationary for all practical purposes, and somehow is able to be relevant in any tactical military sense whatsoever.
I thought it was in orbit of Bajor, though I never saw Bajor through the windows. I suppose it could be in an orbit close to Bajors and still be tactically relevant.
When it was just Terok Nor, a Cardassian stronghold overlooking Bajor, it was only really important to Bajor as (enemy-controlled) milestone between the home planet and all the glories and miseries of Cardassian space that a Bajoran might find/endure by passing that way. But mostly it was used for mining/refining operations and for the Cardassians who had had their Bajoran slave-forces build it, it was just one orbital outpost above just one subordinate world, amongst many. Then the hand-over to the Federation (and moving it into Bajoran-solar orbit, I think, as part of the deal) where it was refurbished (after gutting by the retreating Cardies) as a Babylon 5-like (dig, dig!) multicultural meeting post to suit the Federation, yet still one of many (well, certainly one of nine!).
Then, shortly after the Federation representative (and Prophet-spawned Emissary!) arrived... Wormhole! (Always been there, but now made obvious and usable...)
Now it is virtually uniquely positioned, having to deal not only with vestiges of Cardassian machinations, the simmering resentments of the Bajorans and the other Fererationally-unfettered lawlessnessess that might have transpired, but it now has an entire other Quadrant on its doorstep. Later on to be augmented by the renewed interest by the previously tired-of-the-place Cardassians, the eventual revelation of the nature of the Dominion, the Klingon move to assert their strength against Dominion and anybody who would get in the way and some side-plot about Maquis in the Neutral Zone.
Until the Defiant was provided to Sisko, it was very much "sitting still where no-one had sat still before", and all the challenges it brought.
Anyhoo, lets veer away from this tangent to... somewhere.
I don't see the point. It seems like nothing exciting is happening in the US political scene, today (or yesterday, as it was, for me). Bannon refused to say stuff. Trump tweeted stuff. The GOP website seems stuffed. I say keep riffing on Star Trek. Or Babylon 5. Or Space: Above And Beyond. Or (original) Battlestar Galactica. Or The Last Stsrfighter, Battle Beyond The Stars, Only You Can Save Mankind, Forbidden Planet or Benji, Zax And The Alien Prince, perhaps.