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- ³ The STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE LogBook ³
- ³ "Emissary" - "The Jem'Hadar" ³
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- written by Earl Green
- special thanks to Joe Siegler, Robert Heyman and Cindy Hill
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- Season One begins on line........16
- Season Two begins on line.......461
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- "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" created by Michael Piller and Rick Berman
- based upon "Star Trek" created by Gene Roddenberry
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- ³ Season One: 1993 ³
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- 01 EMISSARY
- teleplay by Michael Piller
- story by Rick Berman & Michael Piller
- directed by David Carson
- music by Dennis McCarthy (Crescendo GNP cassette & CD # GNPD 8034)
- Stardate 46379.1: Commander Ben Sisko and his son Jake, both survivors of the
- Wolf 359 Borg massacre, arrive at the planet Bajor as part of a Starfleet
- team taking over the abandoned Cardassian space station Deep Space 9. The
- station, which was inentionally damaged by the Cardassians before they left
- it behind, is being pieced together by newly-transferred Operations Chief
- O' Brien from the Enterprise. Sisko also meets Major Kira, his Bajoran
- first officer who doubts the ability of the provisional government of Bajor
- to avert a civil war and trusts the Federation even less; Odo, a mysterious
- shapeshifter in charge of station security; and Quark, the suspicious
- Ferengi kingpin who's eager to get out of town before the regulatory hand of
- the Federation clamps down on his shady "business" affairs. Sisko is
- summoned to the Enterprise for a briefing with Captain Picard, whom he still
- remembers as the man responsible for the death of thousands, including
- Sisko's wife, in the Borg invasion attempt. Picard gives Sisko the
- Federation's orders regarding management of Deep Space 9 - to do everything,
- short of violating the prime directive, to get the struggling Bajora back on
- their feet so they can join the Federation. Sisko, however, is considering
- resigning from Starfleet to raise his son in a better environment.
- Soon afterward, the Enterprise departs to undertake other duties as the
- station's new doctor, the brilliant but inexperienced Julian Bashir, and
- science officer Jadzia Dax arrive. Dax, a Trill who has lived in a number
- of bodies, is an old friend of Sisko's. Sisko, at the suggestion of Kira,
- travels to Bajor and visits Bajoran spiritual leader Kai Opaka, who tells
- Sisko that he is to be the emissary of the people to the temple of their
- gods. Opaka reveals an Orb, a mystic object of a type which has appeared
- throughout Bajoran history. The Orb envelops Sisko in a brief recollection
- of his first meeting with his wife, and then releases him. Opaka gives him
- the Orb, and the news that Sisko - whether he likes it or not, whether he
- even knows it or not - will find the temple. He returns to Deep Space 9 and
- hands the Orb over to Dax for further study. The Cardassians return,
- ostensibly to make use of the station's amenities. Dax discovers that
- reports of the Orbs' appearances correspond to a certain area of space near
- Bajor. She and Sisko set out in a Federation Runabout to investigate, and
- stumble across a wormhole that shoots them 70,000 light years across the
- galaxy. Trying to return to the station, their ship is halted. Dax is
- taken back to the station by an Orb, while Sisko is kept and studied by
- noncorporeal beings who built the wormhole. These beings have no conception
- of linear time, existing simultaneously in the past, present and future, and
- they ask Sisko questions about the ephemeral nature of humans, which they do
- not comprehend.
- Dax, back on Deep Space 9, fills the crew in on details of the wormhole.
- Major Kira orders O' Brien to shift the station's position so that it stands
- in front of the wormhole. A Cardassian ship, however, enters the wormhole,
- but is damaged by the wormhole life forms. When another Cardassian flotilla
- arrives and finds no sign of the missing ship, they threaten to open fire on
- Deep Space 9 unless Kira agrees to surrender the station. In the wormhole,
- the aliens' study of Sisko reaches an end when they discover the human drive
- for knowledge, and they are puzzled by Sisko's inability to live down the
- death of his wife. At the station, Kira's brinksmanship abilities and her
- feisty confrontations with the Cardassians result in a firefight, damaging
- the station heavily. The solution to the confrontation lies with Sisko, if
- he can overcome the wormhole beings' manifestations of his inner barriers
- and escape from the wormhole.
- Season 1 Regular Cast: Avery Brooks (Commander Benjamin Sisko), Rene
- Auberjonois (Odo), Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir), Terry Farrell (Lt.
- Jadzia Dax), Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko), Colm Meaney (Chief O' Brien), Armin
- Shimerman (Quark), Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
- Guest Cast: Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard/Locutus of Borg), Camille Saviola
- (Kai Opaka), Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko), Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat), Joel
- Swetow (Gul Jasad), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Stephen Davies (Tactical Officer),
- Max Grodenchik (Ferengi Pit Boss), Steve Rankin (Cardassian Officer), Lily
- Mariye (Ops Officer), Cassandra Bryam (Conn Officer), John Noah Hertzler
- (Vulcan Captain), April Grace (Transporter Chief), Kevin McDermott (Alien
- Batter), Parker Whitman (Cardassian Officer), William Powell-Blair
- (Cardassian Officer), Frank Owen Smith (Curzon Dax), Lynnda Ferguson
- (Doran), Megan Butler (Lieutenant), Stephen Rowe (Chanting Monk), Thomas
- Hobson (young Jake), Donald Hotton (Monk #1), Gene Armor (Bajoran
- Bureaucrat), Diana Cignoni (Dabo Girl), Judi Durand (Computer Voice), Majel
- Barrett (Computer Voice)
-
- 02 PAST PROLOGUE
- written by Kathryn Powers
- directed by Winrich Kolbe
- music by Jay Chattaway
- Stardate not given: Shortly after Dr. Bashir excitedly reports to Sisko a
- meeting with a merchant who happens to be the only remaining Cardassian on
- the station, a Bajoran ship is detected with hostile Cardassians hot in
- pursuit. The single occupant of the damaged Bajoran vessel is beamed aboard
- and is discovered to be a member of a group of violent Bajoran extremists
- who have not yet ceased their terrorism against the Cardassians. Requesting
- asylum, all Tahna does is invite Sisko's suspicion. Sisko is further put in
- a tenuous situation when the Cardassian ship's commander demands that Tahna
- be turned over for his crimes against the Cardassians. Kira, herself a
- former member of Tahna's underground, tries to convince Tahna to give up his
- violent tactics, but he refuses, and it turns out that his visit to Deep
- Space 9 is all part of another of his inevitably bloody gambits for revenge.
- This time, however, Tahna plans action not only against the Cardassians, but
- the Federation as well - and he expects Kira to help him.
- Guest Cast: Jeffrey Nordling (Tahna), Andrew Robinson (Garak), Barbara March
- (Lursa), Gwynyth Walsh (B'etor), Vaughn Armstrong (Gul Dunar), Susan Bay
- (Admiral)
-
- 03 A MAN ALONE
- teleplay by Michael Piller
- story by Gerald Sanford and Michael Piller
- directed by Paul Lynch
- music by Jay Chattaway
- Stardate 46421.5: During routine banter with Quark on the Promenade, Odo
- spots Ibundan, a Bajoran man he jailed months ago for murder, and the old
- enemies get into a fight almost immediately. Not long afterward, Ibundan is
- found dead in one of the Promenade's holosuites, and evidence has been
- carefully placed to lead a trail to Odo, a suspicion which spreads among the
- station's populace along with rumors of Odo being a Cardassian agent and a
- growing paranoia. Bashir and Dax begin putting together pieces of a puzzle
- which include DNA traces from Ibundan's ship, but in the meantime, the
- station's residents grow restless and demand that Odo be handed over to be
- punished for a crime they believe he committed. While Sisko and his crew
- are working full-time on finding the solution to the crime, the denizens of
- Deep Space 9 seem to have no intention of allowing Odo to survive long
- enough to stand trial.
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Edward Laurence Albert (Zayra), Max
- Grodenchik (Rom), Peter Vogt (Bajoran Man #1), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Steven
- James Carver (Ibundan), Tom Klunis ("Old Man" Ibundan), Scott Trost (Bajoran
- Officer), Patrick Cupo (Bajoran Man), Kahtryn Graf (Bajoran Woman), Hana
- Hatae (Molly O' Brien), Diana Cignoni (Dabo Girl), Judi Durand (Computer
- Voice)
-
- 04 BABEL
- teleplay by Michael McGreevey and Naren Shankar
- story by Sally Caves and Ira Steven Behr
- directed by Paul Lynch
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate 46425.8: Business as usual is keeping O' Brien the busiest man on
- DS9, as systems continuously break down almost at random, mainly food
- replicators. In the course of his repairs, O' Brien accidentally activates
- a concealed Bajoran device designed to release an adaptive virus into the
- food generated by that replicator. He is immediately stricken with the
- disease, which scrambles his brain's ability to connect language, stimuli
- and responses. Quark, impatient to get service back on schedule at his bar,
- unwittingly spreads the virus to all of his patrons, and a stationwide
- epidemic ensues. Bashir, before falling victim to the virus himself,
- discovers that the plague was created by the Bajora in an attempt to prevent
- the construction of the station years ago, and it is eventually fatal. Most
- of the population is rendered useless, with a few exceptions, among them
- Odo, Major Kira and Quark. They must find an antidote to the virus and try
- to ensure the station's safety until a cure can be found.
- Guest Cast: Jack Kehler (Jaheel), Matthew Faison (Surmak Ren), Ann Gillespie
- (Nurse Jabara), Geraldine Farrell (Galis Blin), Bo Zenga (Asoth), Richard
- Ryder (Bajoran Deputy), Frank Novak (Businessman), Kathleen Wirt (Aphasia
- Victim), Lee Brooks (Aphasia Victim), Todd Feder (Federation Male)
-
- 05 CAPTIVE PURSUIT
- teleplay by Jill Sherman Donner and Michael Piller
- story by Jill Sherman Donner
- directed by Corey Allen
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: The first ship from the Gamma Quadrant emerges through
- the wormhole and arrives at DS9. Its single occupant is convinced to dock
- at the station to allow the crew to repair his battle-damaged vessel.
- O' Brien tries to get acquainted with the alien, who identifies itself only
- as Tosk. As soon as no one is watching, however, Tosk begins trying to
- determine how to fight and hide on the station. Odo discovers Tosk
- tampering with a security junction and Tosk winds up in the brig. A second
- ship arrives from the wormhole. Sisko gives the new visitors every chance
- to make friendly contact, but they instead disrupt the station's shields and
- beam into the Promenade without permission. Armed, they begin searching for
- Tosk and hold the crew at bay. It turns out that they are game hunters
- searching for Tosk, and advise the crew of DS9 to stay out of their way.
- O' Brien decides to take the rules of the hunt into his own hands to prevent
- Tosk from having to be bagged in captivity and disgrace.
- Guest Cast: Scott MacDonald (Tosk), Gerrit Graham (The Hunter), Kelly Curtis
- (Miss Sarda)
-
- 06 Q-LESS
- teleplay by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
- story by Hannah Louise Shearer
- directed by Paul Lynch
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate 46531.2: A Runabout barely returns from the Gamma Quadrant after
- experiencing a power loss on its way back to DS9. The crew must be rescued
- by Sisko, Kira and O' Brien on arrival, and they have brought a passenger
- back from the other side: Vash, Captain Picard's old flame from a vacation
- on Risa, last seen going off to explore the universe with Q. Vash has
- apparently been wandering through the Gamma Quadrant on her own for two
- years, and once she gets settled in on the station, begins making plans to
- sell several artifacts from the Gamma Quadrant. In the meantime, power
- failures begin occurring on DS9, coinciding with the arrival of Q, who is
- pestering Vash to continue her travels with him. Q also introduces himself
- to Sisko and the station crew and delights in irritating them as much as he
- has always enjoyed badgering the Enterprise crew. In the meantime, Vash
- meets Quark and they begin planning an auction of her Gamma Quadrant loot -
- off of which they both expect to make a fortune. Power failures and Q
- continue to plague the station, climaxing with a gravitational force sucking
- DS9 straight toward the wormhole. Sisko is unsure whether an unknown
- natural phenomenon is dragging the station to its doom, or if Q is simply
- playing another of his infamous pranks.
- Guest Cast: John de Lancie (Q), Jennifer Hetrick (Vash), Van Epperson
- (Bajoran Clerk), Tom McCleister (Kolos), Laura Cameron (Bajoran Woman)
-
- 07 DAX
- teleplay by D.C. Fontana and Peter Allan Fields
- story by Peter Allan Fields
- directed by David Carson
- music by Jay Chattaway
- Stardate 46910.1: A small group of Klaestrons try to kidnap Lt. Dax from the
- station, but Sisko snags their ship in the station's tractor beam before
- they can escape with their hostage. The leader of the Klaestron party,
- Ilon Tandro, claims to be carrying out the extradition of Dax on charges of
- treason and the murder of Tandro's military father 30 years before, when Dax
- inhabited the host body Curzon. Sisko, not believing the charges and unable
- to comprehend Dax's silence regarding the situation, stalls the Klaestrons'
- plans by calling for an extradition hearing overseen by a Bajoran judge, and
- sends Odo to Klaestron 4 to find out as much as he can about Curzon Dax's
- activities 30 years ago. Meanwhile, time, and possibly the letter of the
- law, are against the case for Dax's freedom and survival.
- Guest Cast: Gregory Itzin (Ilon Tandro), Anne Haney (Arbiter Els Renora),
- Richard Lineback (Selin Peers), Fionnula Flanagan (Enina Tandro)
-
- 08 THE PASSENGER
- teleplay by Morgan Gendel, Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Michael Piller
- story by Morgan Gendel
- directed by Paul Lynch
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: As Odo and Starfleet newcomer Lt. Primmin irritate each
- other while trying to coordinate security for the transfer of a deuridium
- shipment due to arrive at DS9, a Runabout is sent to aid a crippled Kobliad
- prison ship, containing investigator Ty Kajada and two corpses, one of which
- was a notorious Kobliad criminal known as Rao Vantika, who, even after being
- pronounced dead by Bashir, is still considered a major threat by Kajada.
- Dax discovers, during post-mortem investigations, that Vantika was capable
- of transferring his consciousness into the mind of any other being without
- the recipient's consent or even their knowledge. The vital shipment may be
- lost to Vantika, whoever his evil ambitions inhabit now - and he has
- henchmen waiting to assist him on the station.
- Guest Cast: Caitlin Brown (Ty Kajada), James Lashly (Lt. Primmin),
- Christopher Collins (Durg), James Harper (Rao Vantika)
-
- 09 MOVE ALONG HOME
- teleplay by Frederick Rappaport, Lisa Rich and Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci
- story by Michael Piller
- directed by David Carson
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: A group of Gamma Quadrant aliens led by Falow makes first
- contact with the station, an event which Sisko intends to treat with the
- utmost seriousness and ceremony. Sisko is surprised, however, when Falow
- and his fellow travelers seem to be interested only in games. After Sisko
- leaves the proceedings out of boredom and mild disappointment, Quark cheats
- Falow in his casino, and Falow means to get even by introducing Quark to a
- game from the Gamma Quadrant. At the same time, Sisko, Dax, Major Kira and
- Dr. Bashir vanish from the station without a trace, finding themselves in a
- surreal maze occupied by images of Falow and others. As they try to work
- out the puzzle and help each other survive, Quark continues to play the
- game, only gradually becoming aware of who his pawns are.
- Guest Cast: Joel Brooks (Falow), James Lashly (Lt. Primmin), Clara Bryant
- (Chandra)
-
- 10 THE NAGUS
- teleplay by Ira Steven Behr
- story by David Livingston
- directed by David Livingston
- music by John Debney
- Stardate not given: Quark receives a surprise - and something of a dubious
- honor - when Grand Nagus Zek, a Ferengi business mogul, arrives at DS9.
- After some customary patronizing at Quark's, Zek insists on holding a
- conference of Ferengi profiteers there, while Quark fears that Zek plans on
- buying out his bar on the station. To everyone's surprise, especially
- Quark's, Zek announces his retirement and declares that Quark will succeed
- him to the coveted position of Grand Nagus. Many of the visiting Ferengi
- are jealous, as would be expected of them. But Quark discovers - after a
- close call - that someone among the Ferengi is jealous enough to try gaining
- the position of Nagus by killing him.
- Guest Cast: Max Grodenchik (Rom), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Tiny Ron (Maihar'du),
- Lee Arenberg (Gral), Lou Wagner (Krax), Barry Gordon (Nava), Wallace Shawn
- (Zek)
-
- 11 VORTEX
- written by Sam Rolfe
- directed by Winrich Kolbe
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: Quark and Rom are involved in a shady deal with a pair of
- twin Miradorns when a recent visitor from the wormhole interrupts, kills one
- of the Miradorn brothers, and tries to steal a valuable item. Odo turns out
- to have been present all along and intervenes before the surviving Miradorn
- can exact vengeance, but Croden, the visitor from a distant planet Rakhar
- troubles Odo even more, for he may have a clue to the shapeshifter's origins
- in the Gamma Quadrant. Odo must decide whether or not to trust the criminal
- when Sisko orders him to transport Croden back through the wormhole to
- Rakhar - and the surviving Miradorn brother leaves DS9 to follow the
- Runabout carrying his brother's murderer.
- Guest Cast: Cliff DeYoung (Croden), Randy Oglesby (Ah-Kel), Max Grodenchik
- (Rom), Gordon Clapp (Hadran), Randy Oglesby (Ro-Kel), Kathleen Garrett
- (Vulcan Captain), Leslie Engelberg (Yareth)
-
- 12 BATTLE LINES
- teleplay by Richard Danus and Evan Carlos Somers
- story by Hilary J. Bader
- directed by Paul Lynch
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: On a routine day at the station, Kai Opaka, the Bajoran
- spiritual leader who helped lead Sisko to discover the wormhole when he
- first arrived at DS9, pays a surprise visit. Sisko, Kira and Bashir take
- Opaka on her first trip through the wormhole. Before they can return to the
- station, a signal is detected from a series of satellites orbiting a moon in
- the Gamma Quadrant. When Sisko's Runabout investigates, it is fired on by
- one of the satellites, forcing the ship to crash-land on the moon. Opaka
- dies on impact, but before Kira has long to grieve, warriors appear and take
- the crash survivors back to their camp. It is discovered that two groups of
- combatants have been stranded there for centuries, fighting a war in which
- no one ever dies - not even newcomers who find themselves in the line of
- fire.
- Guest Cast: Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka), Paul Collins (Zlangco), Jonathan
- Banks (Shel-la), Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
-
- 13 THE STORYTELLER
- teleplay by Kurt Michael Bensmiller & Ira Steven Behr
- story by Kurt Michael Bensmiller
- directed by David Livingston
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate 46729.1: As the leaders of two Bajoran factions arrive on the
- station where Sisko hopes to diplomatically steer them away from solving
- their differences in combat, O' Brien and Dr. Bashir depart to Bajor in
- response to a distress call which vaguely stated that an entire community is
- jeopardized. Bashir is puzzled to find all of the villagers except one -
- the elderly Sirah - in perfect health, yet the locals still insist that they
- are in mortal danger. They discover, when the Sirah makes his appearance at
- a yearly festival (against Bashir's recommendation), that the threat comes
- from the legendary Dal'Rok, a mythical creature which descends upon the
- village for five nights of each year in an attempt to destroy it. But every
- year in the past several generations, the village Sirah told a Story,
- somehow halting the Dal'Rok's onslaught. This year, the Sirah will not
- complete his Story...
- Guest Cast: Lawrence Monoson (Hovath), Kay E. Kuter (The Sirah), Gina
- Philips (Varis), Jim Jansen (Faren), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Jordan Lund
- (Woban), Amy Benedict (Woman)
-
- 14 PROGRESS
- written by Peter Allan Fields
- directed by Les Landau
- music by John Debney
- Stardate 46844.3: With the aid of the station crew, the Bajoran provisional
- government prepares to convert a moon into part of a power system needed to
- help Bajor overcome the damage caused by decades of Cardassian rule. On a
- final inspection flyover of the moon, Kira and Dax detect humanoid life on
- the suface. Kira beams down and finds stubborn old Mullibok, who has been
- living on the moon almost since the Cardassians arrived to take over Bajor.
- Mullibok and his two neighbors rendered mute by Cardassian torture years ago
- refuse to leave the moon, even when Kira warns that the conversion of the
- moon into a power facility will kill all life there. But when Kira begins
- the first steps of the provisional government's orders to remove the
- settlers by force, she finds herself sympathetic with Mullibok's plight and
- joins in their fight to stay until the imminent end.
- Guest Cast: Brian Keith (Mullibok), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Nicholas Worth
- (Alien Captain), Michael Bofshever (Toran), Terrance Evans (Baltrim), Annie
- O' Donnell (Keena), Daniel Riordan (First Guard)
-
- 15 IF WISHES WERE HORSES
- teleplay by Neil McCue Crawford & William L. Crawford and Michael Piller
- story by Neil McCue Crawford & William L. Crawford
- directed by Robert Legato
- music by Jay Chattaway
- Stardate 46853.2: The strange behavior of space near the wormhole and the
- sudden appearance in Chief O' Brien's quarters of a character from a bedtime
- story read to Molly signal the beginning of an alien study of the station's
- crew from the vantage point of manifestations of their imaginations, ranging
- from a favorite baseball player of Sisko's to a pair of ravishing beauties
- (appearing, naturally, on Quark's arms) to the girl of Bashir's dreams -
- Dax, but with a far different personality. At first the apparitions seem
- harmless, but it then seems that they are capable of posing danger to the
- crew.
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Hana Hatae (Molly), Keone Young (Buck
- Bokai), Michael John Anderson (Rumpelstiltskin)
-
- 16 THE FORSAKEN
- teleplay by Don Carlso Dunaway and Michael Piller
- story by Jim Trombetta
- directed by Les Landau
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate 46925.1: A handful of Federation ambassadors boards Deep Space 9 on
- a fact-finding mission - one which is failing to get off the ground since
- the delegates seem unable to cope with the fact that the station isn't
- exactly a proper Federation starbase. Among the delegates is Lwaxana Troi,
- who becomes enamoured of Odo after he retrieves a stolen item of hers from a
- thief at Quark's bar. As she begins scheming to snare the constable, a
- small probe emerges from the wormhole, and to O' Brien's surprise, the
- station computer actually works well enough for once to download information
- from the probe. The probe's effect on the station computer is inexplicable,
- including stranding Odo in a stuck turbolift with Lwaxana Troi...
- Guest Cast: Majel Barrett (Lwaxana Troi), Constance Towers (Ambassador
- Taxco), Michael Ensign (Ambassador Lojal), Jack Shearer (Ambassador
- Vadosia), Benita Andre (Anara)
-
- 17 DRAMATIS PERSONAE
- written by Joe Menosky
- directed by Cliff Bole
- music by Jay Chattaway
- Stardate 46922.3: A Klingon ship makes an unexpected return from a scientific
- mission in the Gamma Quadrant and self-destructs. A single member of the
- ship's crew beams himself into Ops, dying shortly after cryptically
- announcing "victory." As Dax and O' Brien start trying to piece together
- the mystery of the Klingon ship, divisions take place between members of
- DS9's crew. Kira, still unsatisfied after losing an argument with Sisko
- about security arrangements for a shipload of possible allies of the
- Cardassians, begins to plot against the commander, quietly gathering loyal
- followers among the crew and threatening those who don't sympathize with her
- cause. Sisko, in the meantime, goes into hiding supposedly for security
- reasons, as he and Chief O' Brien prepare for Kira's imminent mutiny. Odo
- remains the only officer who hasn't taken up arms with either side yet,
- since he has his own motive.
- Guest Cast: Tom Towles (Klingon), Stephen Parr (Valerian), Randy Pflug
- (Guard), Jeff Pruitt (Ensign)
-
- 18 DUET
- teleplay by Peter Allan Fields
- story by Lisa Rich & Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci
- directed by James L. Conway
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: A Federation freighter arrives and delivers a passenger
- who needs medical attention. At the mention of the passenger's disease,
- Kira realizes that whoever it is, they were at a forced labor camp operated
- on Bajor by the Cardassians which Kira helped to liberate years ago. But
- the patient turns out to be a Cardassian. Kira places him under arrest and,
- against Sisko's advice, interrogates him. Under questioning, the Cardassian
- suddenly proclaims himself to be Gul Darhe'el, who commanded the labor camps
- and authorized genocidal killings of Bajorans. Kira, along with the Bajoran
- provisional government, takes a more vested interest in proving him guilty
- of past atrocities...even if he isn't who he says he is.
- Guest Cast: Harris Yulin (Marritza), Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat), Ted Sorel
- (Kaval), Tony Rizzoli (Kainon), Norman Large (Captain), Robin Christopher
- (Neela)
-
- 19 IN THE HANDS OF THE PROPHETS
- written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
- directed by David Livingston
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- Stardate not given: Vedek Winn, a Bajoran spiritual leader who is a prime
- contender for the position of Kai, appears in Keiko's classroom and declares
- that Keiko's scientific teachings about the wormhole are in conflict with
- Bajoran beliefs. Winn's announcement divides the Federation officers and
- Bajorans on the station who follow Winn. Sisko attempts to enlist the aid
- of Vedek Bareil, the quiet leader in the race to become Kai, but initially
- meets with no cooperation. When terrorist acts begin, it becomes apparent
- that Bajoran political interests may also be deeply involved - and the
- Federation crew of Deep Space 9 may have outstayed their welcome.
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Louise Fletcher (Winn), Philip Anglim
- (Vedek Bareil), Robin Christopher (Neela), Michael Eugene Fairman (Vendor)
-
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- ³ Season Two: 1993-1994 ³
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- 20 THE HOMECOMING
- teleplay by Ira Steven Behr
- story by Jeri Taylor and Ira Steven Behr
- directed by Winrich Kolbe
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Season 2 Regular Cast: Avery Brooks (Commander Benjamin Sisko), Rene
- Auberjonois (Odo), Siddig El Fadil (Dr. Julian Bashir), Terry Farrell (Lt.
- Jadzia Dax), Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko), Colm Meaney (Chief O' Brien), Armin
- Shimerman (Quark), Nana Visitor (Major Kira Nerys)
- 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)
-
- 21 THE CIRCLE
- written by Peter Allan Fields
- directed by Corey Allen
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 22 THE SIEGE
- written by Michael Piller
- directed by Winrich Kolbe
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 23 INVASIVE PROCEDURES
- teleplay by John Whelpley and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
- story by John Whelpley
- directed by Les Landau
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Guest Cast: John Glover (Verad), Megan Gallagher (Mareel), Tim Russ (T'Kar),
- Steve Rankin (Yeto)
-
- 24 CARDASSIANS
- teleplay by James Crocker
- story by Gene Wolande and John Wright
- directed by Cliff Bole
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 25 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
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Daphne Ashbrook (Melora), Peter Crombie (Fallit Kot), Don Stark
- (Ashrock), Ron Taylor (Klingon Chef)
-
- 26 RULES OF ACQUISITION
- teleplay by Ira Steven Behr
- story by Hilary Bader
- directed by David Livingston
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Helene Udy (Pel), Wallace Shawn (Zek), Tiny Ron (Maihar'du),
- Brian Thompson (Zyree), Max Grodenchik (Rom), Emilia Crow (Inglatu)
-
- 27 NECESSARY EVIL
- written by Peter Allan Fields
- directed by James L. Conway
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Katherine Moffat (Pallra), Max Grodenchik (Rom), Marc Alaimo (Gul
- Dukat), Robert Mackenzie (Trazko)
-
- 28 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
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Sally Elise Richardson (Fenna/Nidell), Richard Kiley (Seyetik),
- Mark Erickson (Piersall)
-
- 29 SANCTUARY
- teleplay by Frederick Rappaport
- story by Gabe Essoe and Kelley Miles
- directed by Les Landau
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 30 RIVALS
- teleplay by Michael Piller & Jim Trombetta
- story by Joe Menosky
- directed by David Livingston
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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...
- Guest Cast: Chris Sarandon (Martus), Lawrence Monoson (Hovath), Rosalind Chao
- (Keiko), Barbara Bosson (Roana), K. Callan (Alsia), Max Grodenchik (Rom),
- Albert Henderson (Cos)
-
- 31 THE ALTERNATE
- teleplay by Bill Dial
- story by Jim Trombetta and Bill Dial
- directed by David Carson
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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...
- Guest Cast: James Sloyan (Dr. Mora Pol), Matt MacKenzie (Dr. Weld Ram)
-
- 32 ARMAGEDDON GAME
- written by Morgan Gendel
- directed by Winrich Kolbe
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Darleen Carr (E'tyshra), Peter White
- (Sharat), Larry Cedar (Nydrom), Bill Mondy (Jakin)
-
- 33 WHISPERS
- written by Paul Robert Coyle
- directed by Les Landau
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Todd Waring (DeCurtis), Susan Bay
- (Admiral), Philip LeStrange (Coutu), Hana Hatae (Molly), Majel Barrett
- (Computer Voice)
-
- 34 PARADISE
- teleplay by Jeff King and Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
- story by Jim Trombetta & James Crocker
- directed by Corey Allen
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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...
- Guest Cast: Gail Strickland (Alixus), Julia Nickson (Cassandra), Steve
- Vinovich (Joseph), Michael Buchman Silver (Vinod), Erick Weiss (Stephan),
- Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
-
- 35 SHADOWPLAY
- written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
- directed by Robert Scheerer
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil), Kenneth Mars (Colyus), Kenneth
- Tobey (Rurigan), Noley Thornton (Taya), Trula M. Marcus (Female Villager),
- Martin Cassidy (Male Villager)
-
- 36 PLAYING GOD
- Unavailable
-
- 37 PROFIT AND LOSS
- written by Flip Kobler & Cindy Marcus
- directed by Robert Weimer
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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...
- Guest Cast: Mary Crosby (Natima), Andrew Robinson (Garak), Michael Reilly
- Burke (Hogue), Heidi Swedberg (Rikelan), Edward Wiley (Gul Teran)
-
- 38 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
- 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.
- 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."
- Guest Cast: John Colicos (Kor), William Campbell (Koloth), Michael Ansara
- (Kang), Bill Bolender (The Albino), Christopher Collins (Albino's Aide)
-
- 39 THE MAQUIS, PART I
- teleplay by James Crocker
- story by Rick Berman & Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor and James Crocker
- directed by David Livingston
- also see Next Generation #171 "Journey's End"
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 40 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
- 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.
- 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)
-
- 41 THE WIRE
- written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
- directed by Kim Friedman
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Andrew Robinson (Garak), Jimmie F. Skaggs (Glinn Boheeka), Ann
- Gillespie (Nurse Jabara), Paul Dooley (Enabran Tain)
-
- 42 CROSSOVER
- teleplay by Peter Allan Fields and Michael Piller
- story by Peter Allan Fields
- directed by David Livingston
- also see Classic Trek #34 "Mirror, Mirror"
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Andrew Robinson (Garak), John Cothran Jr. (Telok), Stephen
- Gevedon (Klingon #1), Jack R. Orden (Human), Dennis Madalone (Marauder)
-
- 43 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
- 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.
- Guest Cast: Louise Fletcher (Vedek Winn), Philip Anglim (Vedek Bareil), Bert
- Remsen (Kubus), Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka), Charles Parks (Eblan), Tom
- Villard (Prylar Bek)
-
- 44 TRIBUNAL
- written by Bill Dial
- directed by Avery Brooks
- music by Jay Chattaway
- 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..
- Guest Cast: Rosalind Chao (Keiko), Caroline Lagerfelt (Mokbar), Fritz Weaver
- (Conservator Kovat), John Beck (Boone), Richard Poe (Gul Evek), Julian
- Christopher (Clerk), Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
-
- 45 THE JEM'HADAR
- written by Ira Steven Behr
- directed by Kim Friedman
- music by Dennis McCarthy
- 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.
- 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)
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