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Episode List
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Emissary
46379.1
Benjamin Sisko, bitter towards Picard since the Borg incident at
Wolf 359, is assigned to administrate the abandoned Deep Space 9
station near the Bajora and Cardassian border. He becomes
trapped in a nearby worm hole believed to have been constructed.
Past Prologue
46400.0 *
A suspected Bajaron terrorist (Jeffrey Nordling) seeks asylum on
the station when Klingon Duras's sisters suddenly appear. Major
Kira is divided between her homeland priorities and her new
commitment to Starfleet to employ order and peace in the region.
A Man Alone
46421.5
Amidst prejudiced mobs, Security Chief Odo is implicated in a
murder while Keiko (Rosalind Chao) and Miles settle their
differences. Sisko relieves the shapeshifter of duty despite his
efforts to remain unbiased. Keiko opens a school for children.
Babel
46423.7
O'Brien proves he's a handyman as every system begins to fail on
the station. When he falls ill along with more and more people,
the doctor and Kira race to find a cure for the life-threatening
virus that causes aphasia. Odo recruits Quark.
Captive Pursuit
46430.0 *
An alien emerges from the wormhole and despite damage to his
ship, he resists offers of assistance. O'Brien befriends him,
helps repair his ship, and learns more about him. He discovers
his new acquaintance is being hunted for sport.
Q-Less
46531.2
Vash is back in Federation space having dumped Q. Despite his
efforts she chooses not to return to him; instead, Vash pursues
a business venture with Quark. Sisko blames Q for the
intermittent systems failures and problems around the station.
Passenger, The
46680.0 *
When an alien (James Harper) dies en route to Deep Space Nine,
his plans to steal a rare substance from the station are not
thwarted -- he transfers his consciousness into another being's
mind, in particular, Dr. Bashir's. Ty Kajada: Caitlin Brown.
Move Along Home
46690.0 *
Sisko, Dax, Bashir, and Kira meet a delegation from the Gamma
quadrant. Being their first contact with the Wadi, Sisko wants
to put the best foot forward; however, the visitors are more
interested in Quark's games and gambling.
Nagus, The
46695.0 *
The Grand Nagus Zek selects Quark to start Ferengi business
ventures in the Gamma Quadrant before he dies of old age.
Jealous murder attempts are made on bartender's life. O'Brien
teaches while Kieko is on Earth; Jake helps Nog study.
Vortex
46700.0 *
When twin Miradorns negotiate with Quark the sale of a expensive
object, one is killed. As Odo investigates the incident, the
Rakhari criminal refers to him as a changeling, talks of others
like Odo, and shows him his shapeshifting amulet.
Battle Lines
46705.0 *
Sisko, Kira, and Bashir are trapped on a penal colony moon of
eternal war when they crash land. Opaka, accompanying them on
the trip through the wormhole, is killed in the crash. Bashir
discovers however that people here cannot die.
Storyteller, The
46729.1
O'Brien suddenly becomes a Bajoran village's unwilling guru. He
must win the confidence of the people before a creature destroys
the community. On the station when Nog and Jake can untie their
tongues they advise a young leader on negotiation tactics.
Progress
46844.3
An old Bajoran farmer (Brian Keith) refuses to leave a moon
scheduled to be mined. Kira questions her heritage when she
tries to force him to evacuate. Meanwhile, on DS9, Nog and Jake
learn the art of the deal exploring a business opportunity.
If Wishes Were Horses
46853.2
The crew and habitants are amazed (and sometimes embarrassed)
when dreams and fantasies become real, but the occurrences seem
linked to a galactic disturbance that threatens the station. Odo
allows himself to fantasize about locking up Quark.
Dax
46910.1
When Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell) is arrested and accused of murder
and treason, Sisko tries to prevent her extradition and enlists
Kira, Odo, and Dr. Bashir to help in her defense. Tandro:
Gregory Itzin. She is suspiciously silent.
Dramatis Personae
46922.3
Dissent spreads on DS9 when a Klingon ship mysteriously explodes
after exiting the wormhole, leaving Odo the only one unaffected.
Dax becomes absent-minded, Sisko builds a clock, while Kira
recruits Bajorans and plans a mutiny. Klingon: Tom Towles.
Forsaken, The
46925.1
Downloaded data from a mysterious probe causes DS9's computer to
crave O'Brien's attention. Meanwhile, Sisko has Bashir host
three barking ambassadors as Odo finds himself the object of
Lwaxana Troi's affections.
Duet
46930.0 *
Kira believes a Cardassian (Harris Yulin) seeking medical
treatment may be a war criminal guilty of atrocities at a labour
camp. He denies being at the camp but later admits he was a
filing clerk there. Odo and Kira discover this too is a lie.
In The Hands of the Prophets
46950.0 *
A Bajoran leader (Louise Fletcher) creates problems on DS9 with
her religious views, polarizing the crew and jeopardizing the
alliance between Bajor and the Federation. Meanwhile, Miles and
Odo investigate the disappearance of a Federation crew member.
Homecoming, The
47050.0 *
Kira embarks on a risky mission to rescue a legendary Bajoran
resistance figther (Richard Beymer) held prisoner in a Cardassian
labour camp; a radical Bajoran faction begins to cause problems
on DS9. Jaro: Frank Langella.
Circle, The
47100.0 *
Relieved of her post and exiled back to Bajor, Kira helps to
reveal the hidden force behind The Circle--and a greater secret
that could destroy them all. Meanwhile, Minister Jaro and Vedek
Winn combine forces.
Seige, The
47150.0 *
While Sisko leads a daring last stand against the Bajoran Circle
takeover forces, Kira and Dax embark on a desperate mission to
reveal the truth about the coup before Jaro can take control of
the station.
Cardassians
47177.2
When a young Cardassian orphan adopted by Bajoran parents arrives
at DS9, Dr. Bashir and shopkeeper Garak become embroiled in
political negotiations and intrigue involving the boy's natural
father (Robert Mandan) and Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo).
Invasive Procedures
47182.1
While the station is evacuated because of a storm, a small group
of outlaws takes control and one--a Trill--demands that he have
Jadzia's symbiont. Bashir under protest takes the Trill from
Dax. Verad: John Glover.
Melora
47229.1
Dr. Bashir becomes romantically involved with a disabled--
correction, gravity-challenged--cartographer (Daphne Ashbrook).
When he offers to help her live in normal gravity, she faces a
difficult choice. Quark's life is threatened by an old
aquaintance.
Rules of Acquisition
47250.0 *
A Ferengi female who has defied the law and disguised herself as
a male risks it all when she falls in love with Quark. The Nagus
wants them to secure a deal with a new race, "The Dominion," from
the other side of the wormhole.
Necessary Evil
47282.5
Quark is asked (well, paid, of course) to retrieve a memento from
the station. When he is assaulted and a list of eight Bajoran
names is stolen, it triggers the reopening of a five-year-old
murder case involving Odo and Kira. Odo has to keep a log.
Second Sight
47329.4
Just as Benjamin remembers his wife has been dead for four years,
he falls in love with a mysterious woman (Salli Elise Richardson)
who keeps disappearing. She resembles the wife of a visiting
terraformer scientist (Richard Kiley).
Sanctuary
47350.0 *
A group of destitute alien refugees arrive on DS9 in search of
their legendary promised land--which turns out to be Bajor. When
Bajor refuses to receive the 3,000,000 homeless, Kira finds her
new friendship terminated. Varani: William Schallert.
Rivals
47375.0 *
Quark finds himself holding a losing hand to a newcomer (Chris
Sarandon) whose gambling establishment seens to have the odds in
its favour. It turns out the proprietor is a con artist using a
device.
Alternate, The
47391.7
DNA similar to Odo's is found on a planet in the Gamma quadrant.
Odo's excitement is quickly snuffed when he finds himself again
under the scrutiny of Dr. Mora Pol (James Sloyan), the Bajoran
scientist who studied him after he was first discovered.
Armageddon Game
47400.0 *
Dr. Bashir and O'Brien, assigned to help eliminate the
biological weapons of two formerly warring races, find
themselves double-crossed and stranded on a desolate planet.
However, back at DS9, they are reported dead.
Whispers
47569.4
On the eve of peace talks with the Paradans, O'Brien suspects a
conspiracy when everyone on DS9--including his wife and
daughter--begins treating him strangely. He escapes from
the station and heads back to the Paradans homeworld.
Paradise
47573.1
Sisko and O'Brien become trapped on a planet inhabited by
militantly non-technological society. When they are found
attempting to repair their tricorders, the leader punishes Sisko
in an isolation cell. Alixus: Gail Strickland.
Shadow Play
47600.0 *
Drawn by unusual readings from an unknown planet, Dax and
Odo discover that its inhabitants are literally disappearing.
Rurigan: Kenneth Tobey. Taya: Noley Thornton.
Playing God
47700.0 *
While hosting her first Trill initiate, Dax discovers a strange
protoplasm in the wormhole. It turns out to be a tiny but
developing universe, which threatens to destroy the station as it
expands. O'Brien exterminates rodents. Arjin: Geoffrey
Blake.
Profit and Loss
47800.0 *
Three Cardassian political fugitives arrive at DS9, one of
whom is an old acquaintance--and lover--of Quark's. He
offers them an illegal cloaking device for free. Really!
Natina: Mary Crosby. Hogue: Michael Reilly Burke.
Blood Oath
47850.0 *
Jadzia Dax feels compelled, even despite orders, to honour a
blood oath made between Kurzon Dax and a small band of
Klingons sworn to avenge murders of family members by an
albino man.
The Maquis, Part I
47900.0 *
When a Cardassian ship is destroyed at DS9, Gul Dukat
appears, unofficially, to assist in the investigation. A
Federation colonist admits to the terrorist act threatening to
start another Cardassian war. Sisko finds his friend a member
of the Maquis.
The Maquis, Part II
47910.0 *
Sisko forms an unusual alliance with Gul Dukat, who aids in
the clash between Cardassian and Federation settlers, and tries
to convince his friend to not attack a military base hidden in a
civilian colony. Quark is caught selling weapons to the
Vulcans.
The Wire
47920.0 *
Garak's crippling pain is discovered to be caused by a device
planted in his brain by Cardassian intelligence. Bashir goes to
the homeworld to find out who did this, but learns that Garak
(Andrew Robinson) is not telling the complete truth.
Crossover
47945.0 *
Bashir and Kira find themselves in the alternate universe first
discovered by Kirk where Klingons, Cardassians, and Bajorans
have formed an alliance--and humans are slaves. Kira-
Prime is leader at DS9 and Garak-Prime is first officer.
The Collaborator
47950.0 *
Kira learns her Kai candidate lover, Vedek Bariel (Philip
Anglim), may be responsible for a massacre. Vedek Winn
claims she is not lying about his past nor attempting to tarnish
him so as to improve her chances at becoming Bajor's next
spiritual leader.
Tribunal
47990.0 *
O'Brien, framed as a weapons smuggler and Maquis
sympathizer, faces a trial leading to certain death on Cardassia.
Meanwhile, Sisko investigates the theft of weapons from a
room that recorded O'Brien's voice. Gul Evek: Richard Poe.
Kovat: Fritz Weaver.
The Dominion I
47999.9 *
During a trip to the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko and Quark are
taken prisoner by the Jem'Hadar, mercenary soldiers of the
mysterious Dominion.
End of second season...
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Colophon
This text file contains an episode list for Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine, presented in stardate order. It is in an unenhanced
ASCII format to facilitate importing into other word processors.
I'd like to thank Mark Holtz, Harold Stein, and Bradley Grigor
for news and proper spellings.
The descriptions are almost straight copies of television guide
listings as found in the Globe & Mail's Broadcast Week, Toronto
Star's Starweek, and Telemedia's TV GUIDE. I am not claiming
copyright.
An asterisk (*) denotes a fictitious or estimated stardate.
Either the narration did not include a date, it is unknown, or
the source is outside the show. An invented date positions the
episode in Gene Roddenberry's future history time-line.
The name of this file is ASCIIDS9.TXT. It is based on a heavily
formatted WordPerfect 5.1 (release 07/09/92) column document. I
copied the entries from my indexed database video tape catalog to
generate this guide.
I generated this list on Friday 10 June 1994.
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