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Kira takes a
Runabout to Cardassia IV to rescue the legendary Bajoran
Li Nalas. Sisko hopes that Li can reunite the Bajoran
government, which is splitting into factions, including
the extremist Circle, isolationists who want to evict all
non-Bajorans from Bajor and DS9. |
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The crew
discover evidence that the Circle is not just an isolated
faction, but is instead a well-armed movement which is
waiting to overthrow the provisional government. However
Sisko soon discovers the alarming truth that hey are being
armed by the Cardassians. |
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While DS9 is
being evacuated, Sisko and others to stay and fight it out
with the Bajoran squadrons. Kira is determined to get
proof of Cardassian interference to the Chamber of
Ministers, even if it means walking into the assembly and
showing the evidence to them herself. |
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When DS9 is
being evacuated due to a plasma storm, a group of
renegades infiltrate the station. The leader of the
intruders is the Trill Verad who intends to steal the
symbiont of Dax, a procedure which would undoubtedly kill
the host body of Jadzia. |
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A Bajoran
man arrives on DS9 with a young Cardassian who was
abandoned. Garak seems to find Dukat's sudden pledge to
help the child ironic, since the boy is really the son of
one of the civilian assembly who Dukat has a long standing
political grudge with. |
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Areas of the
station are modified to permit Ensign Melora - whose
low-gravity home world leaves her wheelchair bound -
access to as much of the station as possible. In the
meantime, Quark's former 'business' partner, who he sold
out to the Romulans, has finally been released. |
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Grand Nagus
Zek plans to use DS9 as a base for Ferengi business
opportunities in the Gamma Quadrant, and sees Quark as the
man for the job. A newcomer to Quark's is another Ferengi
named Pel, who soon turns out to be a female in disguise. |
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Odo realizes
an attempt on Quark's 'life is linked to the murder of a
Bajoran five years ago, when Odo was assigned to
investigate his first crime on DS9 by Gul Dukat. Five
years ago, Kira was accused of the crime. Odo must reopen
the case along with old wounds. |
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Sisko meets
a woman called Fenna who disappears without a trace.
Meanwhile, the USS Prometheus is carrying out a stellar
ignition experiment under the command of Dr. Seyetik,
whose wife turns out to be Fenna...or a duplicate of her,
with a dangerous secret. |
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An alien
race known as the Skrreea visit DS9 and tell Sisko and
Kira that there are three million others on the other side
of the wormhole, all looking for Kentanna, their destiny
according to legend. As it turns out, Kentaana is known in
the Alpha Quadrant as Bajor. |
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Unknown to
his increasingly large number of friends, the new Casino
owner Martus Mazur is gathering information to con them
out of their money. However, when strange things begin to
happen on Deep Space Nine, Sisko finds out that there's
more to Martus than meets the eye. |
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The Bajoran
scientist who first discovered Odo arrives on DS9 to
investigate a Gamma Quadrant world that may once have
harbored beings similar in nature to Odo. However, when
they return to the station, strange things start to
happen. |
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Bashir and
O'Brien are on a mission to help destroy a crop of
biological weapons. Shortly after completion, the
scientists on the alien ship are stormed by a squadron of
troops. Bashir and O'Brien escape, but O'Brien has been
infected by material from one of the weapons. |
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After
returning from a briefing, O'Brien feels that something
strange is happening, though he can't quite place a finger
on it. He discovers that everything he says and does is
being double-checked by Sisko, and his own family don't
seem comfortable around him anymore. |
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Sisko and
O'Brien discover a world inhabited by humans survivors of
a shipwreck. Led by the charismatic Alixus, the survivors
have had to rely on basic skills to stay alive, since an
energy field prevents any form of technology from
functioning. |
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Dax and Odo
beam down into a village whose inhabitants have been
disappearing. Dax and Odo are entrusted with the task of
finding the guilty party. However, someone else in the
village already knows the answer to the puzzle - the one
person who is guaranteed not to vanish. |
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A Trill
candidate arrives on DS9 for observation by Dax. The two
Trill pick up something unusual from the wormhole and
bring it back to the station for study, not realizing that
it will begin expanding rapidly until it threatens to
consume the station...and the space beyond. |
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A damaged
Cardassian starship docks at DS9. The pilot turns out to
be Natima Lang, a member of the Cardassian Dissident
Movement and an old lover of Quark's from seven years ago.
Her ship has been damaged while trying to escape from the
Cardassians. |
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Three
Klingons have arrived at DS9 in search of their old friend
Curzon Dax. Decades ago, their first sons were murdered in
an act of revenge. After years of searching, the murderer
has been found - and they wonder if Jadzia Dax will still
honor an age old oath of vengeance. |
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Dukat
arrives and tells Sisko that things are heating up along
the DMZ border. They discover that the human responsible
for the destruction of a Cardassian vessel has been
captured and killed, enraging the human colonists. Sisko
soon realises a deadly situation is brewing. |
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Sisko goes
after a captured Dukat, rescuing him from the Maquis.
Dukat agrees to help Sisko prove the source of the
Cardassian colonists' arms in exchange for Sisko's help in
bringing Maquis violence in the DMZ and beyond to a halt. |
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During a
disagreement with Bashir, Garak collapses, and Bashir
discovers an implant is connected to his brain. Quark
discovers the source of the implant is Cardassia's
Obsidian Order - a feared secret police organization which
is known for its totally ruthless activities. |
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Kira and
Bashir are accidentally sent into an alternate universe
where the station is headed by Intendant Kira Nerys with
the help of XO Garak and her Klingon slaves. Bashir is
immediately forced to labor in the ore processing
facility, while Kira meets her tyrannical counterpart. |
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When one of
the top Bajoran traitors turns up on the station and is
promptly pardoned by Vedek Winn, Kira's suspicions are
aroused, as is her anger when Winn accuses Vedek Bareil,
the leading candidate in the race and Kira's lover, of
collaborating with the Cardassians. |
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O'Brien is
arrested, jailed, charged, convicted and sentenced to
execution on Cardassia. Odo volunteers for the role of
O'Brien's representative. However, the Cardassians will
not even say what O'Brien is being accused of, making
Odo's job virtually impossible. |
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Sisko, Jake,
Nog and Quark are visiting the Gamma Quadrant when alien
warriors known as the Jem'Hadar appear out of nowhere take
Sisko, Quark and fugitive Eris prisoner. Eris reveals that
the Jem'Hadar are the feared and ruthless soldiers of the
Dominion, a deadly Gamma Quadrant government who see human
life as inferior. |