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Television Seasons:1993 - 1994 Episode Count:51 |
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Show | Stardate | Episode Title |
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none given | The Homecoming | |
Kira risks her life, and war with the Cardassians, to rescue a mythical Bajoran hero from a distant prison colony. (released September 26, 1993) | ||
47025.4 | Descent, Part II | |
Picard, Troi, and Geordi are held prisoner by Data, who has joined his evil brother Lore in assuming leadership of the Borg. | ||
none given | The Circle | |
Relieved of her post and sent back to Bajor, Kira helps to reveal the hidden force behind The Circle – and a greater secret that could destroy them all. (released October 3, 1993) | ||
none given | Liaisons | |
The crew hosts Iyaaran ambassadors: one is assigned to Troi; the other seeks to provoke an undiplomatic Worf. Meanwhile, Picard, en route to Iyar, is rescued by a woman who falls in love with him. | ||
none given | The Siege | |
While Sisko leads a daring last stand against the Bajoran takeover forces, Kira and Dax embark on a desperate mission to reveal the truth about the coup. (released October 10, 1993) | ||
47135.2 | Gambit, Part I | |
While investigating the apparent death of Picard, Riker is kidnapped and taken to a mercenary ship that's been looting archaeological sites – only to discover Picard among the crew. | ||
47150.1 | Gambit, Part II | |
Picard and Riker, having ingratiated themselves with the mercenaries, seek to drive them to mutiny – and learn the true nature of the mysterious artifacts they seek. | ||
47177.2 | Cardassians | |
When a young Cardassian orphan arrives at DS9, Dr. Bashir and Garak become embroiled in political intrigue involving the boy's father and Gul Dukat. | ||
47182.1 | Invasive Procedure | |
During a plasma storm, Deep Space Nine is evacuated, with only a skeleton crew remaining behind to maintain the station until the storm passes. Posing as a cargo transport in distress, an unjoined Trill, a pair of hired Klingon mercenaries and a former prostitute board the station and overpower the crew. | ||
47215.5 | Interface | |
Geordi, attached to an experimental interfacing probe, thinks he sees his mother on a stranded ship – although the craft was reported missing more than three hundred light years away. | ||
47225.7 | Phantasms | |
Data's dream program begins to produce nightmares that dangerously affect his behavior – but may hold clues to unusual occurrences aboard the ship. | ||
47229.1 | Melora | |
Dr. Bashir becomes romantically involved with a disabled cartographer; Quark's life is threatened by an old aquaintance. | ||
47254.1 | Dark Page | |
Troi's mother, Lwaxana, suffers a breakdown while the Enterprise hosts a delegation of telepathic aliens. | ||
none given | Rules of Aquisition | |
Quark, recruited by the Grand Nagus for Gamma Quadrant negotiations, recruits a partner of his own – unaware it's actually a Ferengi female. | ||
47282.5 | Necessary Evil | |
An attack on Quark's life brings Odo face to face with a five-year-old unsolved murder – for which Kira was a prime suspect. (released November 14, 1993) | ||
47304.2 | Attached | |
Picard and Dr. Crusher discover their true feelings toward each other via a telepathic link when they become imprisoned together during a diplomatic mission. | ||
47310.2 | Force of Nature | |
While searching for a missing ship, the Enterprise encounters an alien brother and sister who insist that warp-drive engines are destroying their region of outer space. | ||
47329.4 | Second Sight | |
Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wife's death, but the object of his affections may not be all that she seems. | ||
47391.2 | Parallels | |
Worf finds he is the only one who notices reality changing – and his sanity ebbing – after he returns from a Klingon competition. | ||
47391.2 | Sanctuary | |
A group of destitute alien refugees arrives on DS9 in search of a legendary promised land – which turns out to be Bajor. | ||
none given | Rivals | |
Quark feels threatened when a charming swindler arrives on Deep Space Nine and opens a competing bar. | ||
47391.7 | The Alternate | |
Odo's mentor arrives on Deep Space Nine intent on resuming his search for Odo's true origin. | ||
47410.2 | Inheritance | |
Data meets a woman who claims to be Juliana Soong – Noonian Soong's ex-wife and Data's mother. | ||
47423.9 | Homeward | |
On a mission to a planet that is losing its atmosphere, Worf encounters his adoptive brotherin a desperate attempt to save the inhabitants. | ||
47457.1 | The Pagesus | |
Riker's loyalties are divided when his former commanding officer risks the Enterprise on a dangerous mission to salvage his former ship. | ||
none given | Sub Rosa | |
After Dr. Crusher attends her grandmother's funeral, strange happenings lead her to believe she's inherited the family ghost. | ||
47529.4 | Armageddon Game | |
Bashir and O'Brien work to rid two alien races of deadly weapons, unaware that their hosts intend to sacrifice them as part of the peace process. | ||
47566.7 | Lower Decks | |
Four junior officers find themselves tested beyond their expectations when a secret mission takes the place of their promotion evaluation. | ||
47573.1 | Paradise | |
Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet inhabited by a colony of humans who have rejected any form of technology. | ||
47581.2 | Whispers | |
O'Brien returns from a security mission to notice that the entire crew has seemingly turned against him. | ||
47603.3 | Shadowplay | |
Odo and Dax try to solve the mystery of an alien planet whose inhabitants are disappearing without explanation. | ||
47611.2 | Thine Own Self | |
Data finds himself stranded on a planet with a pre-industrial society – with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Meanwhile, Troi takes the Bridge Officer's test. | ||
47615.2 | Masks | |
After the Enterprise encounters a mysterious comet, Data exhibits multiple personalities – and the ship is transformed into an ancient city. | ||
47623.2 | Eye of the Beholder | |
During the investigation of a crew member's mysterious suicide, Troi and Worf find their relationship taking a romantic turn. | ||
none given | Playing God | |
While hosting her first Trill initiate, Dax discovers a tiny, developing universe, which threatens to destroy the station as it expands. | ||
47653.2 | Genesis | |
The crew begins to exhibit strange behavioral changes – eventually regressing into primitive creatures. | ||
none given | Profit And Loss | |
When Quark is reunited with the love of his life, a Cardassian who is now a fugitive, he is ready to sacrifice everything to win her back. | ||
none given | Blood Oath | |
Dax is bound by an 80-year-old blood oath to help three elderly Klingons avenge the deaths of their children. | ||
47751.2 | Journey's End | |
Wesley, on a break from Starfleet Academy, becomes involved in a dispute over the relocation of Native Americans from a planet annexed by the Cardassians. | ||
none given | The Maquis, Part I | |
Sisko uncovers a Federation terrorist group whose actions could start another war with the Cardassians. | ||
47779.4 | Firstborn | |
An enigmatic family friend gives Worf some unexpected help in teaching his son Alexander to be a Klingon warrior. | ||
none given | The Maquis, Part II | |
Sisko and Gul Dukat join forces in an effort to avert a war between the Cardassians and a group of Federation colonists led by Sisko's old friend. | ||
47829.1 | Bloodlines | |
A renegade Ferengi promises revenge on Picard – by killing the son the captain never knew he had. (continuation of “The Battle” on stardate 41723.9) | ||
none given | The Wire | |
Dr. Bashir's Cardassian friend, Garak, collapses in Quark's bar, and Bashir discovers that Garak has a brain implant that must be removed in order to save his life. | ||
47869.2 | Emergence | |
Mysterious malfunctions in the Enterprise's computer systems lead the crew to the holodeck, where passengers on a train hold the only clues. | ||
47879.2 | Crossover | |
A mishap in the wormhole sends Kira and Bashir into an alternate universe where Bajor is a tyrannical power and humans are slaves. | ||
none given | The Collaborator | |
Kira must investigate the man she loves when she learns he may be the Cardassian collaborator responsible for the massacre of forty-three Bajorans. | ||
47941.7 | Preemptive Strike | |
Ro Laren is recruited to infiltrate the Maquis, renegade colonists believed to be smuggling weapons into the Demilitarized Zone. | ||
47944.2 | Tribunal | |
O'Brien, framed as a weapons smuggler and Maquis sympathizer, faces a trial that will lead to certain death an Cardassia. | ||
47988 | All Good Things... | |
Picard is hurtling uncontrollably from the past to the present to the future and back again. It seems that a spatial anomaly may hold a clue to the time-tripping, and Picard sets off to investigate. But on his way, he encounters his old foe Q, who informs him that humanity is doomed – and that Picard will be responsible. What Q doesn't tell him is how or why. | ||
none given | The Jem'Hadar | |
During a trip to the Gamma Quadrant with Jake and Nog, Sisko and Quark are imprisoned by soldiers working for a mysterious power known as the Dominion. |