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Stardate |
Episode Title |
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46001.3 |
Time's Arrow, Part II |
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The Enterprise crew encounters parasitic time travelers and a suspicious Samuel Clemens during the search for Data in 19th-century San Francisco. Part 2 of 2. |
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46041.1 |
Realm Of Fear |
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A crewman's fear of being transported intensifies after he encounters a mysterious creature while transporting back to the Enterprise from a marooned ship. |
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46071.6 |
Man of the People |
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While an alien ambassador attempts to mediate a truce between two warring factions, Troi's behavior begins to change – as does her appearance. |
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46125.3 |
Relics |
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After encountering the wreck of a starship that crashed 75 years ago, the Enterprise crew discovers a survivor suspended in the transporter system – Montgomery “Scotty” Scott. |
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46154.2 |
Schisms |
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When an experiment of La Forge's goes awry, the crew is subjected to an alien presence that causes persons to suffer mysterious ailments – and to vanish from the ship. |
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46192.3 |
True Q |
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While on a mission to save a polluted planet, a young intern aboard the Enterprise displays unusual powers – and is visited by Picard's old foe Q. |
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46235.7 |
Rascals |
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Picard, Guinan, Ens. Ro and Keiko are transformed into children during an unfortunate accident – which may prove fortunate to the Enterprise when it's seized by Ferengis. |
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46271.5 |
A Fistful of Datas |
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A holodeck adventure turns deadly for Worf and Alexander, who find themselves pitted against two Wild West outlaws – both with Data's face and android abilities. |
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46315.2 |
The Quality of Life |
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Data is forced to choose between man and machine after a scientist introduces the crew to devices known as “exocomps” – which he believes are alive. |
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46357.4 |
Chain of Command, Part I |
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As relations between the Federation and the Cardassians deteriorate, Picard resigns his command of the Enterprise to lead a secret mission with Worf and Crusher. Part 1 of 2. |
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46360.8 |
Chain of Command, Part II |
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While Picard is held captive and tortured by Gul Madred, Captain Jellico infuriates the crew with his callous behavior – and endangers the Enterprise by planning a first strike on the Cardassians. Part 2 of 2. |
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46379.1 |
Emissary, Part I |
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Cdr. Sisko arrives at Deep Space Nine to oversee repairs, but while investigating the origins of a mysterious orb he finds himself trapped by an alien force. |
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46392.7 |
Emissary, Part II |
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While the Cardassians threaten to attack the station, Sisko must attempt to communicate with the force that has him trapped in the wormhole. (released January 10, 1993) |
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none given |
Past Prologue |
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The presence of a suspected Bajoran terrorist jeopardizes the welfare of those aboard Deep Space Nine and tests the loyalties of Kira. |
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46421.5 |
A Man Alone |
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Odo's credibility comes into question when a Bajoran he tried to evict from the station turns up dead; Keiko tries to start a school. |
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46423.7 |
Babel |
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After O'Brien services the food replicators, Deep Space Nine falls victim to a strange virus that renders its victims unable to communicate with others. |
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46424.1 |
Ship in a Bottle |
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The game is afoot when a Sherlock Holmes holodeck adventure goes awry, releasing archnemesis Prof. Moriarty from the realm of computer simulation to reality. |
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none given |
Captive Pursuit |
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When a damaged alien vessel docks at the station, O'Brien befriends the mysterious pilot – who is being pursued by a predatory hunter. |
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46481.3 |
Aquiel |
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Geordi finds himself drawn romantically to a Starfleet lieutenant who is suspected of murder. |
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none given |
Tapestry |
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After Picard is mortally wounded during a surprise attack, he finds in the afterlife with his foe Q, who gives him a chance to change his destiny. |
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46519.1 |
Face of the Enemy |
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Diana is kidnapped by Romulans. |
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46532.3 |
Q-Less |
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Deep Space Nine is visited by Vash and Q, whose arrivals are marked b a series of mysterious incidents that could result in the destruction of the station. |
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none given |
The Passenger |
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A mad scientist transfers his brain patterns to Dr. Bashir's body in a plot to hijack a shipment of deadly duridium arriving from the Gamma Quadrant. |
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46578.4 |
Birthright, Part I |
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A layover on Deep Space Nine marks the beginning of adventures for Worf and Data, as each sets out on a quest to find his father. Part 1 of 2. |
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none given |
Move Along Home |
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Quark's attempt at deception toward a newly-encountered alien race places the space station's senior officers in a labyrinth of danger. |
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none given |
The Nagus |
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Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and discovers that he's not only popular – he's now a target for death. |
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46659.2 |
Birthright, Part II |
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Worf is imprisoned in a Romulan camp where Klingons and Romulans appear to coexist in peace – a situation that Worf finds unbearable. Part 2 of 2. |
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none given |
Vortex |
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An alien outlaw tries to prevent extradition from DS9 to his home planet by tempting Odo with knowledge of a colony of shape-shifters on a distant asteroid. |
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46682.4 |
Starship Mine |
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Picard is trapped aboard the Enterprise with a group of intergalactic thieves after the rest of the crew evacuates the ship because of a dangerous cleaning process. |
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46693.1 |
Lessons |
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Picard falls in love with the new head of the ship's Stellar Sciences department – whom he must send on a dangerous mission. |
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none given |
Battle Lines |
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Sisko, Kira, Dr. Bashir and Kai Opaka crashland on a small moon where warring humanoid races are condemned to fight a battle with no end. |
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46729.1 |
The Storyteller |
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On Bajor, O'Brien becomes a reluctant savior as he tries to protect a village from a lethal force. Meanwhile, negotiations between warring clans get an unexpected boost from Nog. |
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46731.5 |
The Chase |
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While investigating an attack on his former archaeology professor, Picard tries to unravel a genetic mystery that may link the Cardassians, Klingons and Romulans. |
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46778.1 |
Frame of Mind |
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Riker questions his sanity as he confronts altered realities – a theatrical presentation on the Enterprise, a covert mission, and an alien insane asylum. |
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46830.1 |
Suspicions |
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Dr. Crusher jeopardizes her career as she investigates the death of a Ferengi scientist whose invention may have been coveted by others. |
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46844.3 |
Progress |
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Kira questions her Bajoran heritage as she tries to evacuate an old farmer whose home is threatened by a mining project. |
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46852.2 |
Rightful Heir |
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A Legendary Klingon warrior returns to challenge Worf and threaten the stability of the High Council. |
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46853.2 |
If Wishes Were Horses |
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The crew is amazed when dreams and fantasies become real, but the occurrences seem linked to a galactic disturbance that threatens the station. |
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46910.1 |
DAX |
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When Jadzia Dax 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. |
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46915.2 |
Second Chances |
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During a visit to a former mission site, Riker encounters his double – the result of a transporter mishap – and learns the man is still in love with Troi. |
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46922.3 |
Dramatis Personae |
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Mutinous dissent spreads on DS9 when a Klingon ship mysteriously explodes after exiting the wormhole, leaving Odo the only one unaffected. |
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46925.1 |
The Forsaken |
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Downloaded data from a mysterious probe causes DS9's computer to crave O'Brien's attention. Meanwhile, Odo finds himself the object of Lwaxana Troi's affections. |
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46944.2 |
Timescape |
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Returning from a conference, Picard, Troi, Data, and La Forge find the Enterprise and a Romulan Warbird motionless, stuck in time – and in mid-battle. |
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none given |
Duet |
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Kira discovers that a Cardassian visiting the station could actually be a notorious war criminal. |
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46982.1 |
Descent, Part I |
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While investigating a Federation-outpost massacre, the Enterprise encounters the Borg, whose individual identities and viciousness trigger a startling change in Data. Part 1 of 2. |
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none given |
In The Hands Of The Prophets |
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When a Bajoran spiritual leader objects to Keiko's secular teachings, she threatens to destroy the alliance between Bajor and the Federation. |