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DEEP SPACE NINE DATABANK
Season 7
October 3, 1998 - May 31, 1999
151. Images in the Sand -- Three months after a possessed Gul
Dukat killed Jadzia Dax and sealed the wormhole, life on Deep Space
Nine has changed. Kira, the acting commander, is upset when Admiral
Ross informs her that the Romulans will set up a station office, while
Sisko has retreated to Earth to contemplate a way of contacting the
Bajoran Prophets -- the aliens who reside within the wormhole. When
the vision of a woman's face, buried in the sand, appears to Sisko, he
sketches her, and Jake recognizes her from one of his grandfather's
photos.
152. Shadows and Symbols -- Sisko meets Ezri, the new host of
the Dax symbiont, before departing Earth for the planet Tyree with his
father, Joseph, and son Jake. Ezri wished to accompany them on their
search for Bajor's mythical Orb of the Emissary, which Sisko has been
led to believe exists. Back at the station, Kira prepares a blockade
to stop the Romulans, who have placed weapons on a Bajoran moon. On a
Klingon ship, Worf, O'Brien, Bashir, and Quark embark on a mission of
their own: to destroy a Dominion shipyard, thus securing a place for
the spirit of Worf's dead wife Jadzia in the sacred Klingon afterlife
of Sto-vo-kor.
153. Afterimage -- In addition to coping with the memories of
her "past lives," Ezri Dax must deal with the range of reactions her
presence generates. Kira awkwardly tries to make conversation; Sisko
is happy to have his old friend back; Quark flirts with her; and Worf,
pained by the memory of his dead wife Jadzia, which Ezri's presence
provokes, makes it clear he wants nothing to do with her. Elsewhere,
Garak inexplicably collapses and is rushed to Bashir's care.
154. Take Me Out to the Holo-Suite -- Vulcan Captain Solok
brings his starship to Deep Space Nine for repairs made necessary from
combat skirmishes. Convinced his all-Vulcan crew is the finest in the
fleet, he challenges former classmate and longtime rival Sisko to a
baseball game on the Holosuite. With only two weeks to whip his team
into shape, Sisko vows he's going to beat Solok - even though Jake is
the only other person residing on the station who has ever played
baseball.
155. Chrysalis -- A group of genetically enhanced humans, once
under Bashir's care, escape from their medical facility home in the
hopes that the doctor -- who himself was genetically engineered as a
child -- can cure their friend Sarina. Her enhancements left her in a
catatonic state, and Bashir attempts an untried procedure on her brain
that initially appears to have no effect. However, a few days later,
Sarina speaks for the first time.
156. Treachery -- Faith, and the Great River -- Odo is lured to
a secret meeting site, where he finds himself face to face with Weyoun,
the Vorta leader of the enemy Dominion. Weyoun announces that he's
decided to defect and, in exchange for asylum, he promises to provide
valuable information that could help the Federation win the war. After
the two board Odo's Runabout, the ship is hailed by the Cardassians.
Odo is shocked when the monitor displays Weyoun standing beside Damar.
157. Once More Into The Breach -- To Worf's surprise, he is
paid a visit by Kor, an aging Klingon war hero. Kor admits that his
ambition has earned him countless enemies, and that consequently he
has been unable to secure the command of a ship. Worf promises to find
him a miltary command, and approaches General Martok with the
request--which is angrily refused. Martok explains that years earlier
Kor had denied Martok officer status because he was descended from a
common house. Undaunted, Worf appoints Kor as a third officer on the
Ch'Tang, Martok's flagship, where he is treated with awe by the
crew--much to Martok's chagrin.
158. The Siege of AR-588 -- While making a supply run to the
front lines, on the barren planet AR-558, Sisko encounters Starfleet
troops that have been decimated during their five-month occupation of
the largest Dominion communications array in the sector. If they can
figure out how it works, Starfleet will be able to tap into Dominion
transmissions. In addition to daily skirmishes with the enemy, the
shell-shocked forces are constantly threatened by "Houdinis" --
anti-personnel mines that "hide" in subspace, then explode without
warning. Determined to help commanding officer Nadia Larkin and her
troops, Sisko stuns his crew by announcing that they're staying at the
site indefinitely.
159. Covenant -- Vedek Fala, a Bajoran monk and Kira's former
teacher, pays her an unexpected visit. He gives Kira a crystal which
transports her to Empok Nor, where, to her horror, she is met by her
old enemy Dukat--a Cardassian who oversaw the occupation of Bajor. He
is now the leader of a Bajoran religious faction which worships the
Pah-wraiths--the corporeal enemies of Bajor's prophets. Dukat want
Kira to join his followers on the abandoned Cardassian space station.
160. It's Only a Paper Moon -- After losing his leg in battle,
a somber Nog returns to the space station to recuperate. The crew try
their best to cheer him up, but the young ensign is struggling, both
emotionally and physically, to cope with his disability, even though
his new biosynthetic leg works perfectly. After pushing away those who
try the most diligently to help, Nog decides to take his medical leave
in the Holosuite world of 1962 Las Vegas lounge singer Vic Fontaine.
161. The Prodigal Daughter -- Sisko is furious when he learns
O'Brien has vanished while on a secret trip to New Sydney, where he
was searching for the widow of a criminal named Bilby, whom he
befriended while undercover. Because Ezri's family owns a mining
operation in the system, Sisko asks her to help find O'Brien. Ezri
returns home, where she's reunited with her domineering mother, Yanas
Tigan - a shrewd business woman - and her brothers Norvo and Janel,
who work for the business.
162. The Emperor's New Cloak -- Grand Negus Zek, the ruler of
the Ferengi empire and paramour to Quark and Rom's mother, disappears
while on a business trip to the Alternate Universe. Ezri's counterpart
from the universe delivers word that Zek is a prisoner of the evil
Alliance and will be killed unless Quark can secure a cloaking device,
which renders a ship invisible. Quark and Rom steal one from a Klingon
vessel, then accompany Ezri back to the Alternate Universe to retrieve
Zek.
163. Field of Fire -- A young lieutenant named Ilario is found
dead in his quarters. An investigation reveals he was shot by a TR-116
rifle, a weapon developed but never mass-produced by Starfleet.
Meanwhile, Ezri confronts one of Dax's previous incarnations in a
dream: Joran, a self-professed murderer, urges Ezri to channel his
disturbing memories and enable him to assist her in apprehending
Ilario's killer. When Ezri awakens, she learns that a second murder
has occurred.
164. Chimera -- Odo returns from a conference with an
unexpected guest: a Changeling who tracked and boarded his Runabout.
Odo recognizes him as one of "the hundred" shapeshifters who were,
like himself, sent out as infants into the galaxy to learn about other
species. Back at the station, Sisko warily releases the visitor to
Odo's custody. The Changeling, known as Laas, queries Odo about their
unique species - with which Laas has made no contact since his infancy
- and "the Link," a Changeling ritual that allows shapeshifters to
meld with one another and thereby form a single, sentient collective
entity.
165. Badda-bing, Badda-bang -- While relaxing in Vic Fontaine's
Las Vegas holosuite lounge, O'Brien and Bashir are surprised by the
arrival of mobster Frankie Eyes, who announces that he has bought
Vic's hotel. After he fires Vic, the crew learns that Frankie was
created by Vic's designer. Upset by Frankie's behaviour, and by the
knowledge that the lounge's atmosphere will now change, the crew
desides it must rid him from the program. But he must be eliminated in
a way what is period-specific to Fontaine's era: 1962. The task takes
on greater urgency when Vic is beaten up.
166. Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges -- On the eve of Dr. Bashir's
departure for a conference on the Romulan homeworld, he's visited by
Sloan, the director of Section Thirty-one, a secret and unsanctioned
extremist entity within Starfleet Intelligence. Sloan asks a reluctant
Bashir to gather information on the Romulan leadership. Bashir reports
the request to Sisko, who worries that although Starfleet Command has
officially condemned Section Thirty-one, someone in its membership may
actually be protecting the group. After consulting with Admiral Ross,
Sisko advises Bashir to play along with SLoan in order to determine
Sloan's motivations.
167. Penumbra -- As Sisko revels in the purchase of Bajoran
land, where he hopes to finally build his dream house, word reaches
the station that Worf is missing in action after a fierce battle with
the Dominion. Due to strategic concerns, Sisko calls off the search
party before Worf can be found. Overcome by memories of Jadzia's life
with Worf, Ezri steals a runabout and goes in search of Worf herself.
168. Til Death Do Us Part -- Kai Winn arrives at the station to
"assist" Sisko with his wedding, and he admits the Prophets warned he
would face a great trial in his future. Later, Winn has a long-awaited
vision from the Prophets, who reveal that a "Guide" will soon visit
her; the Prophets hope that, together, the two will lead Bajor's
Restoration. Shortly before Sisko tells Kasidy that they must call off
their wedding, Dukat, surgically altered to look like a Bajoran,
appears of the Promenade.
169. Strange Bedfellows -- Worf and Ezri are beamed aboard a
Jem'Hadar ship, where the Female Shapeshifter and Thot Gor, the
respective leaders of the new Dominion-Breen alliance, prepare to sign
a treaty designed to destroy the Federation and end the war. However,
Damar objects to signing it because of concessions, made to Thot Gor,
which could harm Cardassia. Meanwhile, Kai Winn and Dukat seal their
bond by pledging to restore Bajor - even if the Emissary stands in
their way.
170. The Changing Face of Evil -- The crew's relief at Worf and
Ezri's safe return is tempered by reports that the Breen have attacked
Starfleet Headquarters on Earth. While Dominion and Breen commanders
exult in their sneak attack, their supposed ally - Cardassian leader
Damar - secretly plots to free his homeland from Dominion occupation.
Meanwhile, on Bajor, Dukat tells Kai Winn she must release the Pah-wraiths
- the corporeal enemies of her people's gods - from the planet's fire
caves by reading the ancient forbidden text of the Kosst Amojan.
171. When It Rains -- Eager to aid Damar's rebel movement on
his homeworld against the Dominion, Sisko orders Kira to put her
antipathy for the Cardassian aside and train his staff in resistance
tactics. Bashir asks Odo to assist in his medical project by donating
the Changeling-equivalent of a skin sample. On Bajor, Kai Winn studies
the forbidden text of the Kosst Amojan to learn how to release the
evil Pah-wraiths. Hoping to ease Cardassian sentiment against the
Bajoran Kira, Sisko givers her a Starfleet commission and uniform.
172. Tacking Into The Wind -- While Kira reviews tactical plans
with the Cardassian Resistance leaders, Odo returns from a mission,
weakened by the disease that's ravaging his race. At the station,
Bashir works through the night, trying to find a cure for Odo, while
Sisko reproves Chancellor Gowron for reckless attacks which left
General Martok injured. Back at the revel headquarters, Kira, eager to
discover why the Federation's Klingon ships aren't damaged by
Breen-Dominion technology, proposes stealing the enemy's weaponry so
that the Federation can engineer a countermeasure.
173. Extreme Measures -- Bashir and O'Brien capture an agent
from Section 31 and probe his mind in a search for the cure to Odo's
disease.
174. The Dogs of War -- With the Cardassian resistance movement
crushed, Kira, Damar, and Garak find themselves trapped behind enemy
lines. Meanwhile, Grand Nagus Zek announces his retirement and plans
to name Quark his successor.
175. What You Leave Behind -- As the war careens toward a final
showdown on Cardassia, Sisko's definitive action as the Emissary draws
near.
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