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DEEP SPACE NINE DATABANK
First Season
January 4, 1993 - June 21, 1993
1 and 2. Emissary -- On the eve of the discovery
of the wormhole and his new role in Bajoran mythos, a reluctant
Commander Benjamin Sisko takes the first steps in building a
relationship between Bajor and the Federation.
3. Past Prologue -- Kira finds her loyalties divided when a
Bajoran extremist wanted by the Cardassians comes to the station with
questionable intentions.
4. A Man Alone -- When the return of a man Odo sent to prison
years earlier leads to his murder aboard the station, Odo becomes the
prime suspect and a target for harassment.
5. Babel -- A deadly virus created by the Bajorans 18 years
earlier inadvertently breaks loose aboard the station, and prompts a
race against the clock to find a cure.
6. Captive Pursuit -- When O'Brien befriends the station's
first visitor from the Gamma Quadrant, he learns that the mysterious
alien is on the run from determined pursuers.
7. Q-Less -- A Runabout crew's discovery in the Gamma Quadrant
of Q's former companion Vash leads Q to come to DS9 with questionable
intentions.
8. Dax -- Jadzia Dax is charged with a murder that her
symbiont's previous host Curzon allegedly committed. Now an
extradition hearing may decide whether Jadzia can be held responsible
for the actions of a previous life.
9. The Passenger -- A dangerous killer dies in an apparent
accident, but the security officer providing his transport to prison
believes the criminal's consciousness may have yet survived.
10. Move Along Home -- When alien gamblers from the Gamma
Quadrant come to the station, they bring with them a device that makes
Sisko, Kira, Dax, and Bashir the pawns in a dangerous game. Quark, as
the game player, may be the only one who can see them to safety.
11. The Nagus -- Grand Nagus Zek, the leader of Ferengi
society, comes to DS9 to oversee the introduction of a Ferengi
business presence in the Gamma Quadrant and announce Quark as his
successor.
12. Vortex -- A wanted man from the Gamma Quadrant with
questionable motives reveals to Odo stories about other "Changelings,"
which may hold clues to Odo's mysterious origin.
13. Battle Lines -- Sisko, Kira, and Bashir take Kai Opaka
through the wormhole for a brief excursion in the Gamma Quadrant. But
when they crash-land on a desolate planet, they find a divided,
warring penal colony where no one ever dies.
14. The Storyteller -- When O'Brien and Bashir beam down to a
Bajoran village, the community selects O'Brien as their next Sirah--expecting
him to save them from a menacing entity.
15. Progress -- Kira finds herself in a difficult moral
situation when her job demands she force an adamant Bajoran man from
his home in the name of progress.
16. If Wishes Were Horses -- The DS9 crew's own imaginations
cause mysterious beings with unknown intentions to appear on the
station.
Imaginations run wild when Rumpelstiltskin, legendary
baseball player Buck Bokai, and a duplicate Dax suddenly appear on the
station. An investigation reveals that the crew's fantasies are
somehow coming to life and wreaking havoc. Dax surmises the anomaly is
being caused by a disruption in the plasma field -- it seems a similar
subspace rupture occurred in the Hanoli system and destroyed it. As
the danger mounts, the crew devises a plan to seal the rupture with a
modified photon torpedo, but the attempt fails. Sisko must put his
mind over his imagination in order to avert a major disaster.
17. The Forsaken -- Odo and Lwaxanna Troi come to a mutual
understanding when a computer malfunction causes them to become
trapped in a turbolift.
18. Dramatis Personae -- An alien "telepathic matrix" causes
the DS9 crew to re-enact an ancient power struggle, leading Kira to
attempt mutiny and overthrow Sisko.
19. Duet -- Kira hopes to find justice when she arrests a
believed Cardassian war criminal responsible for the genocide at a
horrific Bajoran labor camp.
20. In the Hands of the Prophets -- The Federation and Bajoran
people of DS9 fall into conflict when a Bajoran religious extremist
comes to the station and challenges the secular teachings of Keiko
O'Brien's school.
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