Jack's Rating:
A Bajoran terrorist with ties to Kira arrives on Deep Space Nine and is pursued by the Cardassians. Garak is introduced.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 46397.3
Air Date: 01/10/93
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Jack's Review
I recall that I disliked watching DS9 when it originally aired because of the political storylines but this one is good. It shows off the acting skills of the cast very well too.
Jack's Rating:
Jadzia Dax honors an oath made by Curzon Dax to three Klingons (Kor, Koloth, and Kang), and goes with them on a crusade against their sworn enemy the Albino who murdered their firstborn children as revenge for stopping his raid on a Klingon colony.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 47789.8
Air Date: 03/27/94
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Jack's Review
Fun episode! Loved seeing the three original Klingon actors reprise their roles.
Jack's Rating:
Quark lies about killing a Klingon, Kozak, and is then forced to marry the widow, Grilka, founding his own 'House of Quark'.
Features:
The Klingons The Ferengi
Stardate: 48224.2
Air Date: 10/10/94
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Review
An Emmy should go to Armin Shimerman for his constantly amazing portrayal of Quark. Great episode!
Jack's Rating:
A Klingon fleet arrives on its way to expand the Klingon Empire at the expense of the Cardassians in the face of the Dominion threat, and Worf is brought to DS9 to negotiate.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 49011.4
Air Date: 10/02/95
Director: James L. Conway
Jack's Review
Great to see another familiar face. Can't wait to see how they develop Worf's character.
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Worf, Dax and a revered Klingon Dahar master, Kor, search for the Sword of Kahless to unite the Klingon Empire.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 49289
Air Date: 11/20/95
Director: LeVar Burton
Jack's Review
Fun - but this one feels like a retelling of Lord of the Rings. Great acting and direction...but not one of my favorites.
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Cast out of Klingon society because of Worf's dishonor, his outcast brother, Kurn, asks Worf to kill him.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 49556.2
Air Date: 02/12/96
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
Great episode that helps end Kurn's story from TNG. A nice way to go out too.
Jack's Rating:
Worf accidentally destroys a civilian ship during battle and faces a hearing to determine whether he should be extradited to the Klingon Empire.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 49665.3
Air Date: 04/08/96
Director: LeVar Burton
Jack's Review
I typically don't care for courtroom drama, but this episode really delivers. Very well done.
Jack's Rating:
Starfleet assigns Sisko to expose the Changeling infiltrator in the Klingon Empire.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50015.9
Air Date: 09/30/96
Director: James L. Conway
Jack's Review
This one has everything. Laughs, intrigue, it's all there. Great episode.
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Worf finds himself attracted to Grilka, Quark's ex wife, when she visits the station.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50061.2
Air Date: 10/14/96
Director: Andrew J. Robinson
Jack's Review
DS9 has some of the best comedy in the entire series of shows. Case in point, this little gem that should leave you howling with laughter.
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Dr. Bashir has been away at a conference and Jake Sisko has accompanied him to research a profile he is writing about the doctor. Returning in a runabout, they get a distress call from a Federation colony under Klingon attack.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50098.7
Air Date: 10/21/96
Director: Kim Friedman
Jack's Review
A strange episode that I know is the catalyst for Jake becoming a reporter...but it just has a strange feel overall.
Jack's Rating:
Darvin, a disgraced Klingon spy, travels back in time. The DS9 crew must prevent him from altering the timeline.
Features:
The Klingons Time Travel
Stardate: 4523.7
Air Date: 11/04/96
Director: Jonathan West
Jack's Review
without question one of Star Trek's best episodes ever. Love how they were able to splice DS9 actors into the original episode.
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Worf and Garak journey to the Gamma Quadrant to investigate a coded Cardassian message.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50560.1
Air Date: 02/10/97
Director: Gabrielle Beaumont
Jack's Review
Here we go! This series has so many two-part stories!
Jack's Rating:
Gul Dukat aligns the Cardassians with the Dominion. The station must deal with a Changeling infiltrator.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50564.2
Air Date: 02/17/97
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Review
At so it begins! War is on the horizon.
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Martok, Worf, and Dax go on a mission aboard a Klingon ship to search for the B'moth.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 50839.2
Air Date: 04/28/97
Director: LeVar Burton
Jack's Review
Easily one of the best Klingon episodes in all of Trek. DS9 really delivers in terms of Klingon story lines.
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While on General Martok's ship Worf is reunited with his estranged son, Alexander.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 10/13/97
Director: Jesus Salvador Treviao
Jack's Review
DS9 does Klingons better than the other series, period. This one is easily one of the best looks at the Klingon culture.
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Worf's plans for a traditional Klingon wedding hinge on Martok's demanding wife, Sirella, accepting Dax into their family.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: 51247.5
Air Date: 11/10/97
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
Hilarious and fun! I laughed my head off at Miles and Julian.
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Worf finds a battle assignment for Kor, an aging Klingon hero.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 11/11/98
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
Terrific Klingon episode - which is par for the course for DS9, actually.
Jack's Rating:
Kira masterminds a plot to steal the Breen energy dampening weapon and Worf instigates a power shift in the Klingon Empire.
Features:
The Klingons
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 05/12/99
Director: Mike Vejar