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1993-1994
021
"The Homecoming"
Teleplay by: Ira Steven
Behr
Story by: Jeri Taylor
and Ira Steven Behr
Directed by: Winrich
Kolbe
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
-
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
-
Michael Bell (Borum)
-
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
-
Frank Langella (Minister
Jaro)
-
Leslie Bevis (Freighter
Captain)
-
Paul Nakauchi (Tygarian
Officer)
Stardate not
given: A visitor to DS9 gives Quark the earring of a legendary Bajoran
POW, and Quark hands it over to Kira. Kira recognizes it as the one belonging
to Li Nalas, the greatest freedom fighter in Bajoran history and legend.
Kira convinces Sisko to loan her a Runabout - and Chief O'Brien as pilot
- to travel to Cardassia IV. Recovering Li Nalas and a handful of other
Bajorans from a forced-labor camp, Kira and O'Brien rush back to DS9. Though
the Bajoran provisional government officially condemns Kira's cabalier
rescue operation, the Bajorans on the station and everywhere rejoice in
Li's return. Sisko hopes Li can reunite the gradually dissolving Bajoran
government, which is splitting into many factions, including the extremist
reactionary Circle, isolationists who mean to evict all non-Bajorans from
Bajor or DS9. The Circle is, in fact, beginning to make its presence known
aboard the station, as is Li Nalas, when he winds up replacing Kira as
the Bajoran liaison officer on DS9.
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022
"The Circle
Written by: Peter Allan
Fields
Directed by: Corey Allen
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Louise Fletcher (Vedek
Winn)
-
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
-
Stephen Macht (Krim)
-
Philip Anglim (Vedek
Bareil)
-
Frank Langella (Minister
Jaro)
-
Bruce Gray (Admiral Chekote)
-
Mike Genovese (Zef'no)
-
Eric Server (Peace Officer)
-
Anthony Guidera (Cardassian)
Stardate not
given: Kira has been recalled to Bajor, and accepts an invitation from
Vedek Bareil to spend some time at his monastery. There, she encounters
the Third Orb, which gives her a strange vision including Dax, Vedeks Winn
and Bareil, Minister Jaro, and the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers. In the
meantime, as Li Nalas tries to fit into his role as DS9's first officer,
the crew stumbles across evidence that the Circle is not just an isolated
faction, but is instead a well-organized and surprisingly well-armed movement
which is waiting in the wings to overthrow the provisional government of
Bajor by force. Unknown to the Circle's members, however, they are being
provided weapons by the Cardassians, who anticipate correctly that Starfleet
will order Sisko and all other Federation personnel to evacuate DS9 and
leave Bajor to its own political machinations, wide open for a renewed
Cardassian occupation. The Circle launches assault ships to take over the
station, and many of the Starfleet occupants have no choice but to stay
behind and fight for their survival.
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023
"The Siege"
Written by: Michael Piller
Directed by: Winrich
Kolbe
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Louise Fletcher (Vedek
Winn)
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Steven Weber (Day)
-
Richard Beymer (Li Nalas)
-
Stephen Macht (Krim)
-
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
-
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
-
Philip Anglim (Vedek
Bareil)
-
Frank Langella (Minister
Jaro)
-
Katrina Carlson (Bajoran
Officer)
-
Hana Hatae (Molly)
Stardate not
given: DS9 is being abandoned, and everyone from the Starfleet contingent
to civilians are evacuating to various places of safety. In the meantime,
Sisko and some others decide to stay and fight it out with the Bajoran
assault squadrons. Kira is determined to get proof of the Cardassians'
interference in Bajoran affairs to the Chamber of Ministers, even if it
means walking into the assembly and showing the evidence to them herself.
Li tells her where to find hidden fighter craft left over from the Cardassian
occupation, and with Dax's help, Kira sets out on her mission. Bajorans
General Krim and Colonel Day, along with several shiploads of soldiers,
take over the station, cautious because there is no resistance. Sisko,
Li, Odo, and many other crew members begin to wage guerilla warfare upon
DS9's new occupants. Kira and Dax, after a quick dogfight with Bajoran
assault ships, crash-land on Bajor and are rescued by Vedek Bareil, who
gets them into the Chamber of Ministers with the damning evidence intact.
As the Circle's popularity dissolves before the eyes of its high-ranking
supporters, the Bajoran troops on DS9 are ordered to stand down - but some
of them insist on bearing a deadly hatred that will cost the Bajora one
of their greatest legends.
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024
"Invasive Procedures"
Teleplay by: John Whelpley
and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story by: John Whelpley
Directed by: Les Landau
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
John Glover (Verad)
-
Megan Gallagher (Mareel)
-
Tim Russ (T'Kar)
-
Steve Rankin (Yeto)
Stardate 47182.1:
DS9 is evacuated to avoid endangering any personnel due to the passage
of a plasma storm. A handful of renegades infiltrates the nearly-abandoned
station with the aid of Quark, who doesn't know what they're really after.
The leader of the intruders is Verad, a candidate for Trill host who was
rejected by the symbiosis evalutation board as unfit for the joining, and
he intends to steal the symbiont Dax. As the crew is held hostage, Bashir
is coerced into performing the operation to implant Dax into Verad. As
Bashir struggles to keep Jadzia alive long enough to reunite her with Dax,
Sisko tries to keep the newly integrated Verad Dax talking in hope of appealing
to his mentor's better nature.
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025
"Cardassians"
Teleplay by: James Crocker
Story by: Gene Wolande
and John Wright
Directed by: Cliff Bole
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Andrew Robinson (Garak)
-
Robert Mandan (Kotan
Pa'Dar)
-
Terrance Evans (Proka)
-
Dion Anderson (Zolan)
-
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
-
Sharon Conley (Jomat
Luson)
-
Karen Hensel (Deela)
-
Jillian Ziesmer (Asha)
Stardate 47177.2:
A Bajoran man arrives on DS9 with his adopted son, a young Cardassian who
was abandoned when his people withdrew from Bajor. This draws the attention
of the Cardassian government, particularly Gul Dukat, who claims he is
eager to solve the dilemma of Cardassian war orphans left behind on Bajor.
DS9's resident tailor, Garak, seems to find Dukat's sudden pledge to resolve
the abandoned children's situation ironic, since the boy in question is
really the son of one of the civilian assembly who voted to pull the Cardassian
military out of Bajoran space - one of Dukat's political adversaries. Sisko
and Dr. Bashir, aided and abetted by Garak's cryptic advice, must decide
the fate of the Cardassian youth, possibly deciding the end result of an
internal power struggle whose combatants couldn't care less about the boy's
situation.
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026
"Melora"
Teleplay by: Evan Carlos
Somers and Steven Baum and Michael Piller & James Crocker
Story by: Evan Carlos
Somers
Directed by: Winrich
Kolbe
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Daphne Ashbrook (Melora)
-
Peter Crombie (Fallit
Kot)
-
Don Stark (Ashrock)
-
Ron Taylor (Klingon Chef)
Stardate 47229.1:
The first Elaysian officer in Starfleet, Ensign Melora Pazlar, is assigned
to DS9. Bashir and O'Brien have had to modify various passageways to permit
Melora - whose low-gravity home world leaves her body reliant on a wheelchair
in normal gravity - access to as much of the station as possible. In the
meantime, Quark's former partner, who he once sold out to the Romulans
in order to save his own skin, has finally been released by his captors
and has come aboard the station to exact vengeance upon Quark. Bashir decides
to make an effort to cut through Melora's oversensitivity and defensiveness
in order to help her, and even discovers that there may be a way to reverse
her handicap.
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027
"Rules of Acquisition"
Teleplay by: Ira Steven
Behr
Story by: Hilary Bader
Directed by: David Livingston
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Helene Udy (Pel)
-
Wallace Shawn (Zek)
-
Tiny Ron (Maihar'du)
-
Brian Thompson (Zyree)
-
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
-
Emilia Crow (Inglatu)
Stardate not
given: Grand Nagus Zek once again plans to use DS9 as the launch pad of
Ferengi business opportunities in the Gamma Quadrant, and again he sees
Quark as a valuable agent in securing the financial future of the Ferengi
Alliance - or a scapegoat should his efforts to make commercial inroads
through the other side of the wormhole fail. A newcomer to Quark's is another
Ferengi named Pel, who is especially savvy to Ferengi rules of commerce
and materialism - but flies in the face of the rules of traditional Ferengi
customs, since Pel is a female in disguise who, in Ferengi society, could
be jailed for stepping out of her house with clothes on.
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028
"Necessary Evil"
Written by: Peter Allan
Fields
Directed by: James L.
Conway
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Katherine Moffat (Pallra)
-
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
-
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
-
Robert Mackenzie (Trazko)
Stardate 47282.5:
Quark is hired to retrieve a list of names hidden on DS9 by a Bajoran five
years ago, but when he gets curious about the list's contents, a Bajoran
man enters his bar and shoots him. As Quark fights for his life in the
infirmary under guard, Odo realizes that this incident is somehow linked
to the murder of a Bajoran five years ago, when Odo was assigned to investigate
his first crime on DS9 by Gul Dukat. The Bajoran whose murder Odo never
solved turns out to be the husband of the woman who paid Quark to get the
list. Five years ago, she accused Kira of the crime, claiming that the
then-resistance fighter was having an affair with the woman's husband.
Though the woman is currently involved in some suspicious activities, she
was correct in one of those assumptions.
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029
"Second Sight"
Teleplay by: Mark Gehred
O'Connell and Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story by: Mark Gehred
O'Connell
Directed by: Alexander
Singer
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Sally Elise Richardson
(Fenna/Nidell)
-
Richard Kiley (Seyetik)
-
Mark Erickson (Piersall)
Stardate 47329.4:
On the fourth anniversary of the Wolf 359 attack and the death of his wife,
Commander Sisko tries to evade the painful reminder by walking around the
station. On the Promenade, he meets a woman who identifies herself as Fenna,
and though a spark of fascination ignites between them, she disappears
without a trace moments later. The next day, despite Fenna's vanishing
act, Sisko carries out his duties, including the preparation of the USS
Prometheus to carry out a hazardous stellar ignition experiment under the
auspices of Dr. Seyetik - whose wife, as it so happens, turns out to be
Fenna...or a duplicate of her. En route to the potentially deadly site
of a dead star via the Prometheus, Sisko struggles to decipher Fenna's
secret.
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030
"Sanctuary"
Teleplay by: Frederick
Rappaport
Story by: Gabe Essoe
and Kelley Miles
Directed by: Les Landau
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
William Schallert (Varani)
-
Andrew Koenig (Tumak)
-
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
-
Michael Durrell (General
Hazar)
-
Betty McGuire (Vayna)
-
Robert Curtis-Brown (Vedek
Sorad)
-
Kitty Swink (Rozahn)
-
Deborah May (Haneek)
-
Leland Orser (Gai)
-
Nicholas Shaffer (Cowl)
Stardate 47391.2:
A damaged ship emerges from the wormhole carrying four members of an unknown
race from the Gamma Quadrant. The station's universal translator takes
a good deal of time to decipher the aliens' language, but when it does
decode their incomprehensible speech, they are able to tell Sisko and Kira
that there are three million others on the other side of the wormhole,
referrred to in their native Skrreean mythology as the eye of the universe,
looking for Kentaana, their destiny according to legend. As it turns out,
Kentaana is known in the Alpha Quadrant as Bajor, and the Skrreeans intend
to emigrate there.
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031
"Rivals"
Teleplay by: Michael
Piller & Jim Trombetta
Story by: Joe Menosky
Directed by: David Livingston
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Chris Sarandon (Martus)
-
Lawrence Monoson (Hovath)
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Barbara Bosson (Roana)
-
K. Callan (Alsia)
-
Max Grodenchik (Rom)
-
Albert Henderson (Cos)
Stardate not
given: A new face arrives on DS9's Promenade, an open face with an apparently
big heart, enough to listen through any hard luck story and comfort the
person telling it. Unknown to his increasingly large number of friends,
however, Martus is simply gathering information and awaiting his opportunity.
When he finds a way to open an entertainment center that steals Quark's
clientele, Quark begins to suspect that his luck has run out. Little does
he know...
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032
"The Alternate"
Teleplay by: Bill Dial
Story by: Jim Trombetta
and Bill Dial
Directed by: David Carson
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
James Sloyan (Dr. Mora
Pol)
-
Matt MacKenzie (Dr. Weld
Ram)
Stardate not
given: Dr. Mora Pol, the Bajoran scientist who studied Odo and first discovered
that Odo is a living creature, arrives on DS9 to enlist the shapeshifter's
help in another research endeavor - this time a journey into the Gamma
Quadrant to investigate a world that may once have harbored beings similar
in nature to Odo. Finding only the ruins of some past civilization at first,
the away team also find some local flora that appear to bear some resemblance
to Odo. A geological upheaval on the planet sends the members of the away
team scrambling for cover from suffocating natural gases. After returning
to their runabout and going back to the station, most of them wind up recovering
in the infirmary recovering from gas inhalation. Only Odo appears to be
unaffected, which is fortunate since something the away team has brought
back from the Gamma Quadrant would appear to be lose aboard DS9 - something
with abilities remarkably similar to Odo's...
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033
"Armageddon Game"
Written by: Morgan Gendel
Directed by: Winrich
Kolbe
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Darleen Carr (E'tyshra)
-
Peter White (Sharat)
-
Larry Cedar (Nydrom)
-
Bill Mondy (Jakin)
Stardate not
given: Bashir and O'Brien are on attachment to a research vessel in the
Gamma Quadrant, attempting to help the Kelleruns and T'lani destroy their
bumper crop of biological weapons known as Harvesters. Shortly after finally
discovering a means of rendering the Harvesters inert, the scientists on
the alien ship are stormed by a squadron of armed troops. Only Bashir and
O'Brien escape, beaming down to nearby T'lani III when they are unable
to contact their Runabout. O'Brien has been infected by material from a
Harvester and will die within days if he doesn't receive treatment that
Bashir cannot provide without the station's medical facilities. In the
meantime, Sisko and the crew have been informed that Bashir and O'Brien
died in an accident aboard the research ship - but unknown to the crew,
those who Bashir and O'Brien were helping in good faith are deliberately
responsible for the attack.
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034
"Whispers"
Written by: Paul Robert
Coyle
Directed by: Les Landau
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Todd Waring (DeCurtis)
-
Susan Bay (Admiral)
-
Philip LeStrange (Coutu)
-
Hana Hatae (Molly)
-
Majel Barrett (Computer
Voice)
Stardate 47581.2:
After returning from a briefing on security measures that will be needed
aboard DS9 for a summit between leaders of warring factions of the Paradans,
O'Brien feels that something strange is happening, though he can't quite
place a finger on what it could be. Gradually, he discovers that everything
he says and does is being double-checked by Sisko and the crew. His own
wife and daughter don't seem comfortable around him, and even the most
innocent questions he asks are evaded by everyone. As the time of the Paradan
meeting draws near, O'Brien gets desperate for answers - but everyone else
on the station seems intent on stopping him.
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035
"Paradise"
Teleplay by: Jeff King
and Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
Story by: Jim Trombetta
& James Crocker
Directed by: Corey Allen
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Gail Strickland (Alixus)
-
Julia Nickson (Cassandra)
-
Steve Vinovich (Joseph)
-
Michael Buchman Silver
(Vinod)
-
Erick Weiss (Stephan)
-
Majel Barrett (Computer
Voice)
Stardate 47573.1:
Surveying planets in the Gamma Quadrant for potential colonization by the
Federation, Sisko and O'Brien discover a world which is already inhabited
by humans - to be precise, survivors of a Starfleet shipwreck who have
been living on the other side of the wormhole for over a decade. Led by
the charismatic Alixus, the survivors have had to rely on basic skills
to stay alive, since an energy field prevents any form of technology from
functioning. Alixus presses Sisko and O'Brien to abandon any hope of rescue
and stay with the colony, but when the two refuse to give up so easily,
they discover that their hostess is not above relying on the darkest tactics
to convince them...
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036
"Shadowplay"
Written by: Robert Hewitt
Wolfe
Directed by: Robert Scheerer
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Philip Anglim (Vedek
Bareil)
-
Kenneth Mars (Colyus)
-
Kenneth Tobey (Rurigan)
-
Noley Thornton (Taya)
-
Trula M. Marcus (Female
Villager)
-
Martin Cassidy (Male
Villager)
Stardate 47603.3:
Detecting the emissions of a matter/antimatter reactor from an uncharted
planet in the Gamma Quadrant, Dax and Odo beam down into a village whose
simple inhabitants have been disappearing without a trace or any kind of
explanation. At first the visitors from the Runabout are prime suspects,
but once they prove that they have nothing to do with the series of disappearances,
Dax and Odo are entrusted with the task of finding the guilty party. However,
someone else in the village already knows the answer to the puzzle - the
one person who is guaranteed not to vanish.
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037
"Playing God"
Teleplay by: Jim Trombetta
and Michael Piller
Story by: Jim Trombetta
Directed by: David Livingston
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Geoffrey Blake (Arjin)
-
Ron Taylor (Klingon Chef)
-
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
-
Chris Nelson Morris (Alien
Man)
-
Majel Barrett (Computer
Voice)
Stardate not
given: A Trill candidate for joining with a symbiont arrives on DS9 for
observation by Dax, who will report his psychological fitness to the Symbiosis
Commission on the Trill homeworld. In the course of their bumpy relationship
- based on the fact that the candidate prepared himself to be in the company
of Curzon Dax and not Jadzia - they pick up something unusual from the
wormhole and bring it back to the station for study, not realizing that
it will begin expanding rapidly until it threatens to consume the station...and
the space beyond.
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038
"Profit and Loss"
Written by: Flip Kobler
& Cindy Marcus
Directed by: Robert Weimer
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Mary Crosby (Natima)
-
Andrew Robinson (Garak)
-
Michael Reilly Burke
(Hogue)
-
Heidi Swedberg (Rikelan)
-
Edward Wiley (Gul Teran)
Stardate not
given: A damaged Cardassian starship docks at DS9 and its pilot makes an
urgent request for repairs so she and her passengers can continue on their
way as soon as possible. She turns out to be Natima, a member of the Cardassian
anti-military underground and an old lover of Quark's from seven years
ago. Her ship has been damaged while trying to escape from the Cardassians
with her precious cargo: followers of her pacifist movement. Quark is overjoyed
to see Natima again, but her own enthusiasm about the reunion seems much
more restrained. Garak, the station's only remaining resident Cardassian,
is also happy to see Natima - but only in the same way that a hunter revels
at the sight of prey...
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039
"Blood Oath"
Television story and
Teleplay by: Peter Allan Fields
Based upon material by
Andrea Moore Alton
Directed by: Winrich
Kolbe
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
John Colicos (Kor)
-
William Campbell (Koloth)
-
Michael Ansara (Kang)
-
Bill Bolender (The Albino)
-
Christopher Collins (Albino's
Aide)
Stardate not
given: Three elderly Klingons whose days of glory passed into history and
legend with the conclusion of Federation-Klingon hostilities have arrived
at DS9 in search of their old friend Curzon Dax. Decades ago, after the
three Klingons led a victorious assault on a ruthless enemy, their first
sons were murdered in an act of revenge. The bereaved fathers made a pact,
along with their mutual friend Dax, to avenge their sons' deaths. After
years of searching, the murderer has been found - and they wonder if Jadzia
Dax will still honor an oath of vengeance made by Curzon Dax.
Notes: The principal
Klingon guest stars each made their debut appearances in episodes of the
original "Star Trek" - John Colicos' Kor appeared as the first Klingon
in Trek history in 1967's "Errand of Mercy" William Campbell stirred up
"The Trouble With Tribbles" as Koloth later that same year, and Michael
Ansara locked horns with Captain Kirk in 1968's "Day of the Dove."
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040
"The Maquis, Part I"
Teleplay by: James Crocker
Story by Rick Berman
& Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor and James Crocker
Directed by: David Livingston
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Bernie Casey (Commander
Cal Hudson)
-
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
-
Tony Plana (Amaros)
-
Bertila Damas (Sakonna)
-
Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
-
Michael A. Krawic (Samuels)
-
Amanda Carlin (Kobb)
-
Michael Rose (Niles)
-
Steven John Evans (Guard)
Stardate not
given: A Cardassian ship is destroyed moments after leaving dock at DS9,
and evidence is discovered pointing to sabotage - committed not by Bajorans,
but by someone in the Federation. Gul Dukat arrives on the station, telling
Sisko that things are heating up along the recently realigned Cardassian/Federation
border, along which a demilitarized zone has been erected. Also present
on the station is the Federation attache' to the Federation colonies on
the border, Commander Hudson, who also happens to be an old friend of Sisko.
Dukat and Sisko travel to one of the border colonies, witnessing a furious
battle between Federation and Cardassian colonists' vessels along the way.
On arrival, they discover that the human responsible for the destruction
of the Cardassian vessel has been captured on DS9, interrogated and then
killed, enraging the human colonists. After returning to the station, Dukat
is kidnapped and taken from the station. A message is received from a group
who call themselves the Maquis, claiming responsibility for the abduction.
Sisko, Kira and Bashir track down the ship that must have taken Dukat from
the station, and Sisko discovers that Hudson, who has voiced sympathies
for the displaced Federation colonists, is the leader of the colonists
in their war against their Cardassian neighbors.
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041
"The Maquis, Part II"
Teleplay by: Ira Steven
Behr
Story by: Rick Berman
& Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor and Ira Steven Behr
Directed by: Corey Allen
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Bernie Casey (Commander
Cal Hudson)
-
Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
-
Tony Plana (Amaros)
-
John Schuck (Legate Parn)
-
Natalija Nogulich (Admiral
Nechayev)
-
Bertila Damas (Sakonna)
-
Michael Bell (Xepolite)
-
Amanda Carlin (Kobb)
-
Michael Rose (Niles)
Stardate not
given: The Cardassian Central Command is up in arms about the abduction
of Gul Dukat, and Hudson has declared his intention to help the Maquis
with all his resources. A visit from a high representative of Cardassia
puzzles Sisko when he declares that Dukat is responsible for smuggling
weapons into the demilitarized zone and, if returned to Cardassia, will
be executed. Sisko goes after Dukat, rescuing him from the Maquis and sending
a message to Hudson through renegade colonist Amaros. Dukat, as it happens,
has been kept in the dark, and agrees to help Sisko prove the source of
the Cardassian colonists' arms in exchange for Sisko's help in bringing
Maquis violence to a halt. A captured Vulcan members of the Maquis reveals
a plan to attack a hidden Cardassian weapons depot, and Sisko launches
DS9's fleet of Runabouts to intercept the Maquis' two vessels. Sisko is
pressured by Starfleet and Dukat to hunt Hudson down and stop him at any
cost to prevent a full-scale war.
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042
"The Wire"
Written by: Robert Hewitt
Wolfe
Directed by: Kim Friedman
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Andrew Robinson (Garak)
-
Jimmie F. Skaggs (Glinn
Boheeka)
-
Ann Gillespie (Nurse
Jabara)
-
Paul Dooley (Enabran
Tain)
Stardate not
given: During a lunchtime disagreement with Bashir over the relative merits
of Cardassian literature, Garak begins to loose his plain, simple demeanor
and concerns Bashir immensely. Garak finally collapses, and Bashir discovers
the source of the mysterious Cardassian's ailment - some kind of implant
is connected to his brain. Quark, having been contacted by Garak to acquire
something related to his problem, stumbles across the party responsible
for the implant - Cardassia's Obsidian Order, a feared secret police organization
which has been known to obtain information by means even darker than the
Cardassian military's interrogators. Bashir risks delving into the mysteries
of the Obsidian Order in a race against time to find a cure for Garak -
and perhaps to learn some of his secrets.
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043
"Crossover"
Teleplay by: Peter Allan
Fields and Michael Piller
Story by: Peter Allan
Fields
Directed by: David Livingston
also see Star Trek "Mirror,
Mirror"
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Andrew Robinson (Garak)
-
John Cothran Jr. (Telok)
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Stephen Gevedon (Klingon)
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Jack R. Orden (Human)
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Dennis Madalone (Marauder)
Stardate not
given: When a Runabout's warp field doesn't completely shut off as it enters
the wormhole, Kira and Bashir are detoured into an alternate universe generated
by the consequences of previous travelers' interference. The station, still
operating under its Cardassian name Terok Nor, and Intendant Kira Nerys
lords over the station and its inhabitants with the help of first officer
Garak and her Klingon cronies. Bashir is immediately forced to labor in
the ore processing facility, while Kira meets her tyrannical, avaricious
counterpart. Sisko and O'Brien are also to be found in this universe, as
downtrodden humans living lives of virtual slavery under Kira's whip. Treachery
abounds aboard the station, and Kira and Bashir can only try to play all
sides against each other in order to find a way back to their own universe.
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044
"The Collaborator"
Teleplay by: Gary Holland
and Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Story by: Gary Holland
Directed by: Cliff Bole
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
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Louise Fletcher (Vedek
Winn)
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Philip Anglim (Vedek
Bareil)
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Bert Remsen (Kubus)
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Camille Saviola (Kai
Opaka)
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Charles Parks (Eblan)
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Tom Villard (Prylar Bek)
Stardate not
given: The choosing of Bajor's new Kai draws near, and some candidates
are not above resorting to hardline tactics to discredit their rivals.
When one of the top Bajoran traitors of the Cardassian occupation turns
up on the station and is promptly pardoned by Vedek Winn, Kira's suspicions
are aroused, as is her anger when Winn accuses Vedek Bareil, the leading
candidate in the race and Kira's lover, of collaborating with the Cardassians.
Kira makes every attempt to clear Bareil's name as the election looms,
but only discovers more evidence pointing him out as a traitor to the Bajora.
By the time Kira learns the truth about Bareil's involvement in a massacre
that cost the lives of 43 Bajoran freedom fighters including the late Kai
Opaka's son, Winn has become Bajor's new Kai.
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045
"Tribunal"
Written by: Bill Dial
Directed by: Avery Brooks
Music by: Jay Chattaway
Guest Cast:
-
Rosalind Chao (Keiko)
-
Caroline Lagerfelt (Mokbar)
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Fritz Weaver (Conservator
Kovat)
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John Beck (Boone)
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Richard Poe (Gul Evek)
-
Julian Christopher (Clerk)
-
Majel Barrett (Computer
Voice)
Stardate not
given: O'Brien and Keiko depart in a runabout to enjoy some vacation time
alone, but their plans are cut short when a Cardassian ship intercepts
the runabout, sends a boarding party, and takes custody of O'Brien, sending
Keiko back to the station. On Cardassia Prime, O'Brien is jailed and assigned
a lawyer, even though he has already been charged, convicted and sentenced
to execution. Cardassian law allows the spouse and counsel to attend the
trial, and Odo, with his background in law enforcement under the Cardassian
reign over Bajor, volunteers to be O'Brien's counsel. Both are frustrated
when no one will clarify what crime O'Brien is being accused of, and the
Cardassian system of justice promises a speedy trial..
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"The Jem'Hadar"
Written by: Ira Steven
Behr
Directed by: Kim Friedman
Music by: Dennis McCarthy
Guest Cast:
-
Alan Oppenheimer (Captain
Keogh)
-
Aron Eisenberg (Nog)
-
Cress Williams (Telon)
-
Molly Hagan (Eris)
-
Michael Jace (1st Officer)
-
Sandra Grando (2nd Officer)
-
Majel Barrett (Computer
Voice)
Stardate not
given: Sisko decides to take Jake and Nog to the Gamma Quadrant so they
can survey an unexplored planet for a school science project, but is not
so happy when Quark tags along to try to curry favor with the station commander.
But even Quark becomes a minor inconvenience when a female of an unknown
species stumbles across Sisko's camp while the boys are off collecting
firewood. Alien warriors known as the Jem'Hadar appear out of nowhere using
personal cloaking devices and take Sisko, Quark and the fugitive Eris prisoner.
Eris reveals that the Jem'Hadar are the most feared and ruthless soldiers
in the Dominion, a Gamma Quadrant government which has oft been spoken
of by those from the other side of the wormhole, but has yet to make a
personal appearance. One of the Jem'Hadar visits the station and delivers
an ultimatum to Kira - the Dominion will no longer tolerate unwanted guests
from the Alpha Quadrant in their territory. Starfleet sends the Galaxy
class starship Odyssey to retrieve Sisko and the others, but even the tallest
ship of the fleet cannot withstand the brute force of the Jem'Hadar.
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