Jack's Rating:
Starfleet assigns Sisko to expose the Changeling infiltrator in the Klingon Empire.
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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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While exploring in the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko, Dax, Worf, and O'Brien see a Jem'Hadar warship crash on a planet's surface.
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Stardate: 50049.3
Air Date: 10/07/96
Director: Kim Friedman
Jack's Review
Awesome episode! This one actually makes me excited for the impending war.
Jack's Rating:
Worf finds himself attracted to Grilka, Quark's ex wife, when she visits the station.
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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.
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Keiko returns from a journey and informs O'Brien that she is really an entity that has taken possession of his wife's body.
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Stardate: 50124.3
Air Date: 10/28/96
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
I usually don't like these kinds of episodes much, but this one is very well done.
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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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Worf and Dax vacation on the pleasure planet, Risa, and encounter unexpected dangers.
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Stardate: 50136.7
Air Date: 11/11/96
Director: Rene Auberjonois
Jack's Review
This one is fun with lots of laughs. I can't believe that Worf would be so stodgy....but he is not a typical Klingon, I guess.
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Sisko, Odo, Dax and Garak are found unconscious. While Bashir attempts to revive their bodies, the four wake up during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor several years earlier.
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Stardate: 50144.6
Air Date: 11/18/96
Director: LeVar Burton
Jack's Review
While DS9 has been one of the best series I have watched, this episode was a real stinker. Unexplained cuts, issues with unseen happenings...just not good. Only the acting keeps it aloft.
Jack's Rating:
Forced to crash land on a desolate planet, Odo and Quark learn they lost their communications system, replicator, and most rations in an explosion.
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Stardate: 50245.2
Air Date: 11/25/96
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
More than makes up for the crummy prior episode. Honestly, I have only one gripe...Odo's hair....when it gets messed up he looks stranger than usual...and that is saying something.
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An accident causes Sisko to have prophetic visions.
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Stardate: 50387.9
Air Date: 12/30/96
Director: Jonathan West
Jack's Review
Beautifully acted and well told. Love they are adding more to the emissary story line.
Jack's Rating:
Someone is killing Kira's friends off and she might be next.
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Stardate: 50416.2
Air Date: 01/06/97
Director: Mike Vejar
Jack's Review
Hated to see Kira's friends die...but the overall story was frightening and well done.
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When Quark discovers an infant Changeling, it has a profound effect on Odo. Meanwhile, Kira goes into labor.
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Stardate: 50430.1
Air Date: 01/27/97
Director: Jesus Salvador Treviao
Jack's Review
Great episode with some really good comedy bits tucked into a rather heartwarming tale.
Jack's Rating:
Michael Eddington returns and Sisko becomes obsessed with catching him.
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Stardate: 50485.2
Air Date: 02/03/97
Director: Victor Lobl
Jack's Review
This one shows just how far Sisko will go to get a job done. And on that note, I can't wait for the war to start....
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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!
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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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Julian Bashir is selected to become the model for a Long-term Medical Hologram, until a family secret is revealed.
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Stardate: 50590.1
Air Date: 02/24/97
Director: David Livingston
Jack's Review
Great episode with some terrific comedy and great drama.
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Odo falls in love with a woman, Arissa, involved in the Orion Syndicate.
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Stardate: 50606.6
Air Date: 03/31/97
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Jack's Review
Cool episode but a tad off the wall for Odo.
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Quark becomes involved with a group of arms dealers, led by his cousin Gaila.
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The Ferengi
Stardate: 50675.5
Air Date: 04/07/97
Director: Siddig El Fadil
Jack's Review
Another hilarious episode that adds even more depth to Quark.
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Tekeny Ghemor arrives on Deep Space Nine and reveals that he is dying.
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Stardate: 50712.5
Air Date: 04/14/97
Director: Avery Brooks
Jack's Review
Great episode but a sad end for Ghemor. Nana Visitor's acting in this one is superb (as always).
Jack's Rating:
At the end of his rope, Quark returns home and discovers Moogie has a secret lover.
Features:
The Ferengi
Stardate: 50701.2
Air Date: 04/21/97
Director: Rene Auberjonois
Jack's Review
This one had me in stitches. I never expected Quark to be my favorite character but he certainly is.
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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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An accident causes the crew to meet their own descendants - and presents them with an ethical dilemma.
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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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An act of desperation by the Maquis could plunge the Federation into war. The Maquis have 30 cloaked missiles headed to Cardassia which will cause an outbreak of war in the alpha quadrant.
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Stardate: 50862.4
Air Date: 05/12/97
Director: Kim Friedman
Jack's Review
I wish Eddington had stuck around. Ken Marshall is simply perfect in that role and the interplay between his character and Sisko is simply terrific.
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O'Brien, Garak, Nog and an engineering team go to Deep Space Nine's abandoned sister space station, Empok Nor, to salvage components. The away team soon discover that all is not as it seems.
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Stardate: 50901.7
Air Date: 05/19/97
Director: Mike Vejar
Jack's Review
This one really shows off Andy Robinson's acting skills. I saw flashes of Scorpio in there....
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Jake wants to give his father a present to cheer him up, a 1951 Willie Mays baseball card, but runs into complications with a mysterious geneticist, Dr. Giger, and a Dominion ambassador group.
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Stardate: 50929.4
Air Date: 06/09/97
Director: Michael Dorn
Jack's Review
A simply magnificent episode with a comedic tone throughout.
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Faced with the realization that the Dominion are taking over the Alpha Quadrant, Sisko decides to mine the entrance to the wormhole with self-replicating cloaked mines, thus beginning the Dominion War.
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Stardate: 50975.2
Air Date: 06/16/97
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
BOOM! Here we go. The war begins....and WHAT a beginning!