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Star Trek DSN List of Lists
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compiled by Mark Holtz
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(Revised April 7, 1993)
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DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", and all other related items are copyright and
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trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of these lists on
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Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks is purely unintentional, and
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will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are for the enjoyment
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of the reader only, and may not be sold.
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This is the Star Trek DSN List of Lists. It contains a listing of all the
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episodes for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" TV series, plus some added notes.
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(Due to length considerations, there is a separate TOS/TAS, Movies, and TNG
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List of Lists) This list comes out around the 1st of every month, with a
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repost on the 16th on the month, except July and August, when it will come out
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on the 1st only. However, a posting may not come out due to events beyond my
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control.
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If you are wondering why I compile these lists, it is strictly out of the
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enjoyment of "Star Trek", and enjoy the wealth of information from fellow Star
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Trek fans who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the
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ever constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided that, in the
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middle of 1990, to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew
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from that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to
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what you see today. (And still growing). The only payment I ask is thanks and
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contributions. I am not making a dime off these compilations.
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To contact the compiler, try the following e-mail addresses:
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Usenet: mholtz@netcom.com
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Compuserve: Use Usenet gateway
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Fidonet Netmail: Mark Holtz@1:203/1701 (The Itchy & Scratchy Show)
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US Snail: Mark Holtz
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c/o Valley Mfg. & Eng. Co.
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11358 Amalgam Way, Unit 2
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Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
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Special Requests for Lists: This list is NOT available from the author at
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sactoh0. However, FTP sites, BBSs, and e-mail servers are available to
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requests.
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Table of Contents
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Upcoming Episode Information
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Cast Listings
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Regular Cast
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Recurring Guests
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Guest Stars
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Episode Listings
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Syndication Notes
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Working Titles
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Major Species Appearance
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Cardassians
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Klingons
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"Q"
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Ranks and Insignia
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Shuttlecraft
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Did You Know...
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Thanks To...
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Upcoming Episode Information
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REMEMBER: All information presented below is rumor mill information, and is
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subject to error!
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Sat. Date Week Of Episode Title
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========= ============= ======================================================
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Apr 3 93 Apr 5-Apr 11 A Man Alone *>REPEAT<*
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Apr 10 93 Apr 12-Apr 18 Babel *>REPEAT<*
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Apr 17 93 Apr 19-Apr 25 Captive Pursuit *>REPEAT<*
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-< Unconfirmed >-
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Apr 17 93 Apr 19-Apr 25 Vortex
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Apr 24 93 Apr 26-May 2 Battle Lines
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May 1 93 May 3-May 9 Story Teller
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May 8 93 May 10-May 16 Progress
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May 15 93 May 17-May 23 If Wishes Were Horses
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May 22 93 May 24-May 30 The Foresaken
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- - Dramatis Personae
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- - Duet
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- - Hands of the Prophets
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Vortex - Odo journeys through the wormhole in search of answers to his origin.
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Another 'fabulous object' story, and the Ferengi naturally want it.
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Battle Lines - terrorist story.
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Story Teller - A young girl meets Nog and the Sisko Kid, and the overhear some
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aliens plotting. Much of the story is set on Bajor, which is where the story
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teller of the title comes in.
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Progress - Takes place of Bajor and features Bajorans who dislike the
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Federation. It will also deal with the religious choas caused by the Orbs
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being not messages, but space probes.
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If Wishes Were Horses - The imaginations of the crew suddenly go out of
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control and becomes real. It will be revealed that Odo doesn't have a sense of
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smell.
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The Foresaken - Lwaxana Troi drops by for a visit, and takes an interest in
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Odo, the shapeshifter.
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Hands of the Prophets (?) - The final episode is not a cliff hanger and it
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involves a Bajoran religious leader objecting to Keiko teaching science in her
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class and wanting Bajoran childern to learn religious stuff instead.
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- Nog has something he wants to sell. Kira spends much of this episode on the
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planet, with a Bajoran group.
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Also rumored.....
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* The cast goes through the wormhole.
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* Kei Opaka will be reappearing.
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* There's supposed to be an episode _very_soon_ that explains this in a bit
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more detail. Something about the "exhaust gases" of the standard Federation
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impulse engines are damaging the wormhole, and the Runabouts will be
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modified to lessen the damage, and so the Runabouts will "tractor-beam"
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(pull) the ships through the wormhole.
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* Kira will be changing her uniform for the last few episodes of the season.
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* We'll see Odo in a bucket.
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* Fourteen episode have been filmed as of the beginning of March.
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Also Note
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Colm Meany was absent for three episodes due to the filming of "Snapper". He
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will also appear in "In to the West".
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"Picture a place on the edge of infinite possibility. Envision a launching pad
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into the vast unknown. Imagine a project so ambitious, so awe-inspiring, it
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could come from only one source. Presenting a new outpost on the far reaches
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on the final frontier. You're looking at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine... but
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what you're really seeing is the future of television" - Electronic Media
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Cast Listings
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Regular Cast
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Starring....
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Avery Brooks - Commander Benjamin Sisko
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Also Starring...
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Rene Auberjonois - Odo
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Siddig El Fadil - Dr. Julian Bashir
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Terry Farrell - Lt. Jadzia Dax
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Cirroc Lofton - Jake Sisko
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Colm Meany - Miles Edward O'Brien
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Armin Shimerman - Quark
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Nana Visitor - Major Kyra Nerys
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Recurring Guests
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[A recurring guest is a guest star who can reappear on the station as a
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regular character]
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Rosalind Chao - Keiko O'Brien
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Aron Eisenberg - Nog
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Hana Hatae - Molly O'Brien
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Camille Saviola - Kai Opaka
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Guest Stars
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John DeLancie - "Q" (Q Less)
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Barbara March - Lursa (Past Prologue)
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Gwynyth Walsh - B'Etor (Past Prologue)
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Episode Listings
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KEY: Eps. - Episode Number according to Paramount Count.
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Sat. Date - The Saturday in which the episode is first sent via satellite to
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the various stations
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Week Of - Paramount's Official Week-Of for TNG broadcast
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PCode - Production Code Number
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Stardate - First given stardate in episode (if known)
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Episode Title - Name of the episode. ;)
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Season One
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Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title
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1&2. Dec 30 92 Jan 4-Jan 10 46379.1 Emissary
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On a distant outpost at the edge of the final frontier, an untested crew
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embarks on an unprecedented journey in the two-hour series premiere of STAR
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TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE. [A weapon passes through Odo, then Odo is seen as a
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bag] [As a new crew takes over a abandoned Cardassian space station orbiting
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above Bajora, an artificial wormhole opens up, and holds Sisko for
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examination.]
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[The Production Code for the 2-hour version of the pilot is 721 (the same at
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TNG's "Encounter At Farpoint"), and 401 and 402 for Part One and Part Two of
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the pilot]
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3. Jan 9 93 Jan 11-Jan 17 404 Unknown Past Prologue
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A reunion with a member of the Bajoran underground forces Kira to choose
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between her people and her duty as a Federation officer. [Odo is a rat]
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4. Jan 16 93 Jan 18-Jan 24 403 46421.5 A Man Alone
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Odo must prove his innocence when a known enemy of his is found brutally
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murdered in a Holosuite. [Odo is a chair]
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5. Jan 23 93 Jan 25-Jan 31 405 46423.7 Babel
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The residents of Deep Space Nine fall victim to a mysterious and fatal
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virus--will Kira find an antidote in time? [Odo is a cart]
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6. Jan 30 93 Feb 1-Feb 7 406 Unknown Captive Pursuit
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O'Brien befriends the "prey" in an otherworldly hunting game -- can he and
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the rest of the officers save the being from a life in captivity? [Odo is a
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painting]
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7. Feb 6 93 Feb 8-Feb 14 407 46531.2 Q-Less
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The irrepressible Q and the adventuress Vash arrive at Deep Space Nine --
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just as strange, destructive forces begin threatening the space station.
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[We find out later that Odo is a wine bottle.]
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8. Feb 13 93 Feb 15-Feb 21 408 46910.1 Dax
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Lieutenant Dax's former self is accused of murder.
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9. Feb 20 93 Feb 22-Feb 28 409 Unknown The Passenger
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A sinister alien criminal hides his consciousness in the brain of someone
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aboard the station.
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10. Mar 13 93 Mar 15-Mar 21 410 Unknown Move Along Home
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Quark's attempt at deception toward a newly-encountered alien race places
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the space station's senior officers in a labrinth of danger.
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11. Mar 20 93 Mar 22-Mar 28 411 Unknown The Nagus
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Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and
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discovers that he's not only popular -- he's now a target for death.
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-<Unconfirmed>-
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12. Apr 17 93 Apr 19-Apr 25 412 - Vortex
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[No official description is available.]
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13. Apr 24 93 Apr 26-May 2 413 - Battle Lines
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[No official description is available.]
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14. May 1 93 May 3-May 9 414 - Story Teller
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[No official description is available.]
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15. May 8 93 May 10-May 16 415 - Progress
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[No official description is available.]
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16. May 15 93 May 17-May 23 416 - If Wishes Were Horses
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[No official description is available.]
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17. May 22 93 May 24-May 30 417 - The Foresaken
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[No official description is available.]
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18. - - 418 - Dramatis Personae
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[No official description is available.]
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19. - - 419 - Duet
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[No official description is available.]
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20. - - 420 - Hands of the Prophets
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[No official description is available.]
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Season Two
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26 hour-long episodes are slated.
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Syndication Notes
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"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is a syndicated program that is sold to each
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individual station. It is not part of the FOX network, although many stations
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that have purchased TNG are also part of FOX. The production code # begins
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with 401 in order to prevent labeling errors with the original Star Trek
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series and the Next Generation.
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The first run episodes are uplinked to the local stations on the Saturday and
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Sunday of the Satellite Date. This uplinking is done through Keystone
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Communications (formerly WOLD Communications), through AT&T's Telstar 301
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which is located at 96 degrees west. The program is uplinked at the following
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times on Transponder 9-Vertical Polarity (5V):
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Saturdays - 10:00 AM-11:00 AM ET/ 7:00 AM- 8:00 AM PT
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Saturdays - 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM ET/ 1:00 PM- 2:00 PM PT
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Sundays - 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM ET/ 1:00 PM- 2:00 PM PT
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The audio carriers are wide-band, and are: 6.2-left, 6.8-right, and 5.8-mono.
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No scrambling is employed in the uplink. (With AT&T's Telstar 301, launched in
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1983, reaching the end of it's life, and with only enough fuel to launch it
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out of it's orbital slot, the feeds may be moved to AT&T's Telstar 302 (85
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Degrees West) in the near future, and then to AT&T's Telstar 401, which is
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slated to be launched in November of 1993 to replace Telstar 301.) The station
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then airs the episode for the first time anytime during Paramount's official
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week of (Monday through Sunday), although some stations (notable the Paramount
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owned ones) are able to show the episodes the Sunday before the week-of in a
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prime-time slot. However, this requires special permission from Paramount.
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England/United Kingdom
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Sky Television has purchased the rights to the seriesm and will be showing it
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Sundays at 19:30 beginning May 16th. This is ahead of the CIC Video Release.
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Changes from Season to Season
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Pilot to First Season
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Kira's hair is shorter, and she is wearing a different nosepiece.
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Working Titles
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"Sore Losers" -> "Move Along Home"
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"Friends And Foes" -> "The Nagus"
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Major Species Appearance
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Cardassians
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"Emissary" - When the Cardassians heard about one last remaining orb, one of
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their Gul's boards the station, and then the crew utilizes the services of the
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station. Later, when the Cardassians notice that one of their ships is
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missing, and not believing that there is a wormhole, attack the station.
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"Past Prologue" - The Cardassian chase after Tahna, a member of the Khon-Ma,
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who takes refuge on Deep Space Nine.
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Klingons
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"Past Prologue" - Lurusa and B'Etor visit Deep Space Nine to conduct a
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transaction with Tahna.
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"Q"
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-=-
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"Q-Less" - Q chases after Vash, who visits the station to sell some items from
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an archelogical dig.
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Ranks and Insignia
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Deep Space Nine is a orbital space station orbiting about Bajor. For all
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purposes, the station is run by Bajorans and is under Bajoran juristriction,
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however, until the Bajorans are able to run the station, the Federation
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handles the administration of the station.
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Federation
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Uniform Colors:
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Medical Corps and Sciences - Navy Blue
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Security and Engineering - Mustard Yellow
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Command and Navigation - Wine Red
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Ranks: (stolen from the TNG List of Lists)
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Admiral - Triangular shoulder board with gold braid enclosing six gold circles
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of varying size.
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Captain - Four solid gold circles
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Commander - three solid gold circles
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Lieutenant Commander - two solid gold circles and one empty gold circle
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Lieutenant - two solid gold circles
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Lieutenant (Junior Grade) - One solid gold circle and one empty
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Ensign - One solid gold circle
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NOTE: There have been inaccuracies with the pips and ranks, especially with
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the rank of O'Brien.
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Bajoran
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[Additions wanted]
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Shuttlecraft
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So far, three shuttlecraft, called Runabouts, are on the series. They are:
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Rio Grande
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Yangtze Kiang
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Ganges
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Coincidentally, the runabouts are named after rivers.
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Birthdays
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1965 - Siddig El Fadil
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Did You Know....
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. . . Siddig El Fadil was originally considered to be Commander Sisko after
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the producers viewed "A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia"? However, after
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the producers found that Siddig was only 24, he was instead cast as Dr. Julian
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Bashier.
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. . . The current ruler of the Sudan is an Islamic fundamental fanatic who
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took over in 1989 in a military coup and has been in charge of a reign of
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terror since. His name is five unknown Arabic names Bashir. No, Siddig does
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not like him.
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. . . The pilot episode cost $12 million.
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Operation SNAFU
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Opening Credits - During the opening credit sequence, we see a comet passing
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by. The tail should be pointed away from the sun, however, when the camera
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passes through the tail, we don't see the sun.
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Dax - The production crew screwed up with the makeup of the Trill, Dax. In the
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TNG episode, "The Host", Odan is seen with a V-shaped nose ridge. However,
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this ridge is missing on Dax. In addition, the crew added on the "leapord"
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spots, which was used on Kamalla in "The Perfect Mate".
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"Past Prologie" - On the Runabout that Kira and Tana were on, they got into an
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argument and Tana pulled one of 2 phasers off of the wall. Yet when Sisko
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captured the runabout, both of the phasers were gone. (UV)
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Thanks to. . .
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Larry Reznick - For checking for those elusive typos....
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Edward Lee Whiteside - For passing me info from CompuServe & GEnie
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Heath Fitts, Brad Held, Martin Lee, Bryce Newall, Jonathan E. Quist, Mike
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Stailey, Eric Troup, Jeff Vavasour, Walter Wilbury
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