Jack's Rating:
A transporter accident sends Sisko, Bashir, and Dax three centuries into Earth's dark past to a time just before the Bell riots, a violent civil disturbance in opposition to Sanctuaries which are controlled ghettos for the dispossessed.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 48481.2
Air Date: 01/02/95
Director: Reza Badiyi
Jack's Review
Great time travel episode!
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Sisko assumes the role of a pivotal historical figure, Gabriel Bell, in order to restore the timeline.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 48481.2
Air Date: 01/09/95
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Jack's Review
Great wrap up of the two part episode. Well done time travel as only Trek can do it.
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Exposure to radiation causes O'Brien to jump five hours into the future for brief periods, as Deep Space Nine hosts Romulan and Klingon delegations.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 48576.7
Air Date: 02/27/95
Director: Reza Badiyi
Jack's Review
One of the best DS9 episodes overall. Great acting by Colm Meaney in this one makes it a joy to watch.
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An elderly Jake Sisko relates the story of how he lost his father to a temporal displacement accident.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 49037.7
Air Date: 10/09/95
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
I admit it, I cried like a sissy at the end of this heart felt and tremendous episode. Easily one of Trek's best.
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Quark, Rom, Nog, and Odo are accidentally thrust back in time to Roswell, New Mexico, Earth, in 1947.
Features:
Time Travel The Ferengi
Stardate: 49201.3
Air Date: 11/13/95
Director: James L. Conway
Jack's Review
How funny is this episode? So the Roswell aliens were Ferengi from the future....I can believe that. Hilarious.
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A famous Bajoran poet, Akorem Laan, who disappeared over 200 years ago appears from the wormhole and convinces Sisko that he is the true Emissary.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 49600.7
Air Date: 02/26/96
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Review
Cool episode that redirects the focus back on Sisko and his position as the Emissary.
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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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An accident causes the crew to meet their own descendants - and presents them with an ethical dilemma.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 50814.2
Air Date: 05/05/97
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
A real tear jerker that was darker than I thought it would be.
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When Dukat reveals to Kira her mother, Kira Meru, did not die when she was three, but was actually his lover, Kira goes into the past using the Bajoran Orb of Time to find the truth.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 04/01/98
Director: Jonathan West
Jack's Review
I think this one jumps the shark. Nana Visitor and Marc Alaimo are terrific as usual, but the story takes Kira way off character, feels very contrived, and like the writers are just trying to add fuel to make viewers hate Dukat.
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Molly O'Brien disappears in a vortex and reappears as an 18-year-old woman, but she is now feral, bringing great difficulty for her parents.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 05/20/98
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
While the ending is cute this one feels like the writers realized that they had neglected torturing Miles....
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The Defiant picks up a distress call from Captain Lisa Cusak, whose escape pod has crashed on a remote planet following the destruction of her ship, the Olympia.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 51948.3
Air Date: 06/10/98
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Jack's Review
I had the end of this one figured out early in the episode - but that doesn't detract from the great acting and good-if-easy to figure out story.