Show |
Stardate |
Episode Title |
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48213.1 |
The Search, Part I |
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Hoping to avert an invasion, Sisko takes his officers into the Gamma Quadrant on a dangerous mission to find the mysterious leaders of the Dominion. |
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48213.1 |
The Search, Part II |
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While Odo struggles to learn the ways of his people, Sisko discovers that the price of peace with the Dominion may be too high. |
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none given |
The House Of Quark |
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In order to boost his business and gain respect, Quark lies about killing a Klingon, then winds up forced to marry the dead man's widow. |
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none given |
Equilibrium |
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A deadly secret from Dax's past could mean the end of Jadzia's life. |
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48315.6 |
Caretaker |
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A Federation starship crew and a group of outlaw resistance fighters form an alliance when both are swept into a distant region of space and encounter an alien presence known as the Caretaker. (two part special) (season 1, episode 1; released January 16, 1995) |
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none given |
Second Skin |
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Kira is kidnapped by the Cardassians, who try to prove to her that she is really one of their people. |
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none given |
The Abandoned |
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Odo tries to convince a young, violent Jem'Hadar that there is more to life than fighting and killing. |
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none given |
Civil Defence |
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When Jake accidentally activates an old Cardassian security program, the station is locked down and threatened with self-destruction. |
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48423.2 |
Meridian |
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A planet materializes in the Gamma Quadrant, and in the course of the investigation Dax falls in love with one of the inhabitants – who will soon disappear, with the rest of the planet, for 60 years. |
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48439.7 |
Parallax |
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Voyager is contacted by a ship trapped on the event horizon of a collapsed star, but closer examination reveals the ship to be the Voyager itself. (season 1, episode 3; released January 23, 1995) |
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48467.3 |
Defiant |
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Riker arrives on DS9 for a brief shore leave, but when the Defiant is hijacked, his true identity is revealed – and war between the Federation and the Cardassians becomes a possibility. |
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none given |
Fascination |
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An epidemic of unrequited love sweeps through the station during a Bajoran festival, causing complications between crew members and guests. |
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48481.2 |
Past Tense, Part I |
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A transporter accident sends Sisko, Dax and Bashir back in time to San Francisco in 2024, where their actions could alter the future. |
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48481.2 |
Past Tense, Part II |
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Sisko, trapped in the past, must assume the identity of a doomed historical figure to ensure the continuity of the future. |
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none given |
Time And Again |
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While investigating a massive shock wave in space, Janeway and Paris transport to a planet where all life has been obliterated – and discover that they may be the cause. (season 1, episode 4; released January 30, 1995) |
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48498.4 |
Life Support |
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Dr. Bashir must employ highly unorthodox methods to keep a seriously injured Vedek Bareil alive during secret negotiations with the Cardassians. |
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48521.5 |
Heart of Stone |
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When Kira becomes trapped in a living crystal, Odo is her only hope for escape. Meanwhile, Nog lobbies Sisko for admission to Starfleet. |
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48532.4 |
Phage |
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Neelix's lungs are harvested by aliens intent on collecting body organs for their own purposes – and Zimmerman must use untested methods to keep him alive. (season 1, episode 5; released February 6, 1995) |
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48543.2 |
Destiny |
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The arrival of Cardassian scientists on DS9 appears to fulfill an ancient Bajoran prophecy – one that would also predict the destruction of the station. |
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48546.2 |
The Cloud |
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Voyager files into what appears to be an unusual nebula, but closer examination reveals it to be a living organism – now injured by the ship's intrusion. (season 1, episode 6; released February 13, 1995) |
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48579.4 |
Eye Of The Needle |
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The discovery of a small wormhole prompts Janeway to send a probe through it – making contact with a ship in the Alpha Quadrant. (season 1, episode 7; released February 20, 1995) |
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none given |
Prophet Motive |
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Quark has an unexpected visit from Grand Nagus Zek – but even more unexpected are Zek's radical changes to the Rules of Acquisition and establishment of the Ferengi Benevolent Association. |
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none given |
Ex Post Facto |
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When Paris is sentenced by an alien court for murder, his punishment is to relive the victim's final moments again and again. (season 1, episode 8; released February 27, 1995) |
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48623.5 |
Emanations |
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While investigating an alien graveyard, Kim is transported to the alien's homeworld, appearing to them to be someone who has risen from the dead – causing them great philosophical consternation. (season 1, episode 9; released March 13, 1995) |
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none given |
Visionary |
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While battling a case of radiation poisoning, O'Brien begins to time-shift into the future, where he sees himself killed – and the station destroyed. |
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48632.4 |
Star Trek VII: Generations |
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A recurring time/space warp unites Captain Kirk and Captain Picard, and together they try to stop a maniac who threatens the galaxy. (released November 18, 1994) |
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48642.5 |
Prime Factors |
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The crew encounters the Sikarians, a hedonistic alien culture that has the ability to travel instantaneously through the galaxy – which may be the key to Voyager returning home. (season 1, episode 10; released March 20, 1995) |
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48658.2 |
State of Flux |
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When Voyager responds to a distress call from a Kazon vessel, they discover Federation technology on board, prompting Janeway to suspect a traitor aboard her ship. (season 1, episode 11; released April 10, 1995) |
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none given |
Distant Voices |
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When Dr. Bashir denies an alien a controlled substance, the alien's retribution takes the form of a telepathic attack, slowly destroying Bashir's mind and body. |
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48693.2 |
Heros and Demons |
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It falls to the holographic Dr. Zimmerman to rescue crew members trapped on the Holodeck by an alien intelligence that has taken the form of the folk-tale monster Grendel. (season 1, episode 12; released April 24, 1995) |
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none given |
Through the Looking Glass |
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Sisko is transported to a parallel universe where he must assume the identity of a rebel leader fighting a Cardassian-Klingon alliance – and convince his wife to join the rebels. |
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48734.2 |
Cathexis |
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After Tuvok and Chakotay return from investigating a black nebula, Voyager crew members become possessed by an alien presence. (season 1, episode 13; released May 1, 1995) |
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none given |
Improbable Cause, Part I |
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An attempt on Garak's life triggers an investigation by Odo that uncovers a conspiracy of galactic proportions. |
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48784.2 |
Faces |
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An away team is captured by the Vidiians, who extract Torres' Klingon DNA in an effort to find a cure for a disease ravaging their people – but the process turns Torres into two people, one fully Klingon, one fully human. (season 1, episode 14; released May 8, 1995) |
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none given |
The Die is Cast, Part II |
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After being picked up by the renegade Cardassian-Romulan attack fleet, Garak's loyalties are sorely tested when he must torture Odo for information about the Founders. |
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none given |
Explorers |
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Sisko builds a primitive Bajoran starship he intends to sail to Cardassia with Jake, but the voyage doesn't go smoothly; Dr. Bashir encounters an old classmate from Starfleet Medical School. |
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48832.1 |
Jetrel |
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An alien doctor responsible for a genocidal weapon used against the Talaxians believes Neelix may be infected with a fatal disease as an aftereffect of exposure to it. (season 1, episode 15; released May 15, 1995) |
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48846.5 |
Learning Curve |
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The ship's systems mysteriously begin to malfunction; Tuvok takes on the thankless task of training Maquis crew members in Star Fleet discipline. (season 1, episode 16; released May 22, 1995) |
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none given |
Family Business |
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Quark and Rom return to their home planet when their mother Ishka is accused of breaking Ferengi law; Sisko meets a friend of Jake's. |
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48892.1 |
Projections |
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The doctor must leave sickbay to assess damage to the ship from a Kazon attack and comes to suspect that he is real and everything else is a hologram. (season 2, episode 3; released September 11, 1995) |
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none given |
Shakaar |
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Kai Winn asks Kira to prevail upon a former resistance leader to return equipment he has stolen from the Bajoran government. |
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48921.3 |
Elogium |
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When Voyager encounters a swarm of space-dwelling lifeforms, Kes's reproductive process speeds up, jeopardizing her only chance to have a child. (season 2, episode 4; released September 18, 1995) |
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48959.1 |
Facets |
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Jadzia Dax must face past hosts in the Trill Rite of Closure, but complications ensue when Odo is possessed by the spirit of Curzon Dax. |
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48959.1 |
The Adversary |
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On a mission to protect Federation outposts, the Defiant is hijacked by a Dominion agent on a mission to incite war in the Alpha Quadrant. |
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48975.1 |
The 37's |
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The crew finds Amelia Earhart. (season 2, episode 1; released August 28, 1995) |