Episode
Number
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Title |
UK Tape
Number
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Rating
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Description |
1
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Emissary |
1
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The Deep Space Nine Pilot. Commander Sisko must take command of a run
down space station in orbit of the planet Bajor, recently freed of Cardassian
Occupation. But with the discovery of a nearby wormhole which is both stable
and artificial, the Cardassians are eagre to reclaim the station.
Writer(s) :
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Rick Berman
Michael Piller |
Director :
|
David Carson |
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2
|
Past Prologue |
2
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When O'Brien rescues an injured Bajoran terrorist from Cardassian persuit,
Major Kira must decide whether she can trust him or not.
Writer(s) :
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Kathryn Powers |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
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3
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A Man Alone |
2
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When an enemy of Odo's is found murdered and all the evidence points
to the Constable, feelings run high among the DS9 residents.
Writer(s) :
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Gerald Sanford
Michael Piller |
Director :
|
Paul Lynch |
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4
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Babel |
3
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An old Bajoran booby trap infects the residents of Deep Space Nine
with a virus that causes aphasia - and, ultimately, death.
Writer(s) :
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Sally Caves
Ira Steven Behr |
Director :
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Paul Lynch |
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5
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Captive Persuit |
3
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An alien from the far side of the wormhole arrives on the station and
befriends O'Brien - but soon a group of persuers is following, determined
to kill him.
Writer(s) :
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Jill Sherman Donner |
Director :
|
Corey Allen |
|
6
|
Q-less |
4
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A Runabout returns from the Gamma Quadrant carrying Vash, Q, and an
unexpected guest.
Writer(s) :
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Hannah Louise Shearer |
Director :
|
Paul Lynch |
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7
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Dax |
4
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When Ilon Tandro tries to extradite Jadzia Dax for a crime supposedly
committed by Curzon, Sisko must prove that she is not the same man she
once was - a task made more difficult by Jadzias refusal to help.
Writer(s) :
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Peter Allen Fields |
Director :
|
David Carson |
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8
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The Passenger |
5
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When a criminal dies on board his ship, an alien police officer who
has persued him obsessively for years insists that he is still alive.
Writer(s) :
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Morgan Gendel |
Director :
|
Paul Lynch |
|
9
|
Move Along Home |
5
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Some aliens from the far end of the wormhole force Quark to play a
game - with Sisko and his officers as the pieces.
Writer(s) :
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Michael Piller |
Director :
|
David Carson |
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10
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The Nagus |
6
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When the Ferengi Grand Nagus retires, Quark is appointed in his place.
But can he survive the back-stabbing that goes with his new job?
Writer(s) :
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David Livingston |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
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11
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Vortex |
6
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When a criminal offers Odo a chance to learn more about his past, the
Constable violates orders to go to the Gamma Quadrant with him.
Writer(s) :
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Sam Rolfe |
Director :
|
Winrich Kolbe |
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12
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Battle Lines |
7
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Visiting the Gamma Quadrant with Kai Opaka, Siskos runabout is shot
down by the defence systems of a penal moon. Opaka is killed - but on this
planet nanotechnology resurrects the dead over and over again so that they
can participate in an endless war.
Writer(s) :
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Hillary Bader |
Director :
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Paul Lynch |
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13
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The Storyteller |
7
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Visiting an isolated Bajoran village, O'Brien is appointed "Stroyteller"
- and finds that he must defend the population from a mysterious and deadly
force of nature.
Writer(s) :
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Kurt Michael Bensmiller |
Director :
|
David Livingston |
|
14
|
Progress |
8
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When the Provisional Government decides to evacuate a moon to tap it
for energy, one resident refuses to leave. Major Kira finds herself torn
when ordered to remove him.
Writer(s) :
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Peter Allen Fields |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
|
15
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If Wishes Were Horses |
8
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The station is threatened by a spatial rift that just keeps on getting
bigger; meanwhile, the crews imaginations begin to come to life. Naughty
Julian!
Writer(s) :
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Neil McCue Crawford
William L. Crawford |
Director :
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Robert Legato |
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16
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The Forsaken |
9
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Lwaxana Troi visits the station and falls in love with Odo. Meanwhile,
O'Brien must deal with an alien probe that has upgraded the stations computer.
Writer(s) :
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Jim Trombetta |
Director :
|
Les Landau |
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17
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Dramatis Personae |
9
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When a Klingon vessel returning from the Gamma Quadrant explodes, only
one of the crew is beamed onto DS9. He lives only seconds, but with his
death the station crew begin behaving very peculiarly.
Writer(s) :
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Joe Menosky |
Director :
|
Cliff Bole |
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18
|
Duet |
10
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When a Cardassian Gul is detained on board DS9, Kira must face up to
a man who positively enjoyed the occupation - and is quite happy to boast
about it.
Writer(s) :
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Lisa Rich
Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci |
Director :
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James L. Conway |
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19
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In the Hands of the Prophets |
10
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Vedek Winn accuses Keiko of blasphemy when she teaches the stations
children about the wormhole aliens. With Major Kira and most of the station
population behind Winn, the forces of religious intolerance threaten to
engulf the Federations egalitarianism.
Writer(s) :
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Robert Hewitt Wolfe |
Director :
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David Livingston |
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