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  DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dax is accused of having betrayed a martyred general while in her last host.
Kira and her friends are arrested; the battle for DS9 begins.
DS9 gets a new Defiant; Damar's movement is betrayed; Quark thinks he is to become the next Grand Nagus; the Dominion decides to fall back; Ezri and Bashir's relationship blossoms.
ds9encyclopedia.0catch.com /epguide.htm   (2977 words)

  
 [DS9] Jammer's Review: Second Season Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The episode's twist is that the lifeform is actually Odo in an uncontrollable shapeshifting state, who chases after Dr. Mora because of gas particles that have been absorbed into his (Odo's, that is) cellular structure.
In an episode with a split personality that's probably even worse than "The Alternate's," Dax is assigned a Trill "initiate," Arjin (Geoffrey Blake), who she must help guide to the next step in the Trill symbiont-joining candidacy by offering her experience as a joined Trill.
The episode is really about the relationship between Natima and Quark, but the completely underwritten plot surrounding the reasons Natima has come to the station--to protect two of her students (Michael Reilly Burke and Heidi Swedberg) who are wanted by Cardassian officials--makes surprisingly little sense, especially under any form of scrutiny.
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 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Recurring Characters
By the time of the episode "Penumbra", Damar was descending into depression and alcoholism, and was essentially little more than a figurehead, though he had enough clout to secretly aid Dukat in his plan to masquerade as a Bajoran.
Molly moved to DS9 with her parents, and was taken along by her mother on the Janitza Mountains expedition on Bajor, which lasted for a year and a half.
She was present when the Reckoning began between a Prophet and a pah-wraith, but, lacking faith in the outcome, she then went to Ops and triggered a buildup of chroniton radiation, driving the beings away and disrupting the battle, thus leaving Bajor's future in grave doubt.
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 The Search (DS9 episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Search" is the title of a two-part Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, from the third season.
The following are a number of key events that occur during the first part of the episode.
Episode information from STARTREK.COM for The Search, Part II
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Search_(Star_Trek)   (266 words)

  
 Rob's STAR TREK Episode Guide
The purpose of the Orias fleet is discovered in the DS9 episode "Improbable Cause".
She later played General Martok's wife Sirella in the episode "You Are Cordially Invited".
A celebration of the Bajoran Gratitude Festival on the station serves as the backdrop for an epidemic of inexplicable romantic attractions among the crew.
www.durfee.net /startrek/ds9_3.html   (2177 words)

  
 Comparison of "Trouble with Tribbles" and "Trials and Tribble-ations"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
One is the DS9 episode has footage of Scotty, Chekhov, and the 3rd crewman ENTERING the bar which is NOT SEEN in the original Trek episode.
The most interesting change between the Trek episode and the DS9 episode, is that in the Trek episode after Kirk sits on the tribble in his captain's chair he first looks to his left (our right) looking amazed and then quickly to his right.
In that episode, Kirk's expression of puzzlement is explained by that fact that she is our universe's mirror counterpart to the captain's "kept woman" who knew all of the evil Kirk's dark secrets in the mirror-universe.
www.termanweb.net /ds9rev/tribble.html   (1107 words)

  
 [DS9] Jammer's Review: First Season Episode Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The idea of Odo being a suspect is handled reasonably at first (particularly in an unsettling display of Odo attitude when Sisko temporarily relieves him of duty), but the ultimate result of the Bajorans forming a mob outside his office and screaming shapeshifter epithets is a misguided and excessive approach to highlight the issue.
While the episode has its origins in the action-adventure genre, much of what makes it a winner is the infectious friendship evident in the scenes between Tosk and O'Brien.
The episode's relevant theme is the prisoners' error of continuing the pointless violence; neither faction can put aside their hate and think their situation through.
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 StarTrekVoyager.com - DS9 errors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Yet, the whole episode DS9: "The Emperor's New Cloak" is built upon the inexcusable misconception that there is no cloak at all in the Mirror Universe.
In the episode where Odo and Weyoun are fleeing in a runabout, they fire on the craft but make sure not to destroy it.
In the episode "Doctor Bashir, I presume?", Bashir explains to O'Brian that genetic manipulation is illegal except in cases of severe defects.
www.startrekvoyager.com /viewtopic.php?t=18058   (1742 words)

  
 TrekWeb Episode Reviews
But that wasn't the point of this episode, and accordingly the assassins were done away with very quickly.
The real meaning of this episode was touched on early by Garak, mentioning the Massacre at Setleck III (Kudos to the writers for continuity from TNG!) Obviously Garak was trying to get under O'Brien's skin, the usual task of the ex-Obsidien Order Interrogator.
This disappointed me slightly because the whole episode unfolded before my eyes before it was half-way over, but this didn't have any bearing on the overall affect.
www.trekweb.com /Reviews/ds9/522.html   (871 words)

  
 DS9 Episode Guide
The Search, Part II While Odo struggles to learn the ways of his people, Sisko discovers that the price of peace with the Dominion may be too high.
Worf and Dax volunteer for a rescue mission aboard a Bird of Prey with Martok to search for a missing Klingon ship, but the crew is on the edge of mutiny.
A temporal anomaly is the cause of the Defiant's crew meeting their own descendants, who have been stranded on a planet for 200 years and are now in danger of never having existed.
www.mindspring.com /~gkglus/stccg/ds9episodemain.htm   (2575 words)

  
 [DS9] Jammer's Review: "The Search, Part I"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The titular search is set against the subplot of Odo coping with Starfleet Command's decision to replace him as DS9 security chief involving Starfleet affairs.
"Search I" appears to be aiming for large audience pleasing, displayed by its emphasis on danger and adventure settings.
Lastly, "Search I" ends with a tantalizing cliffhanger and a major character development, where Odo and Kira escape the Defiant (whose fate, along with Sisko and the others, remains a mystery until part two) and land on a mysterious planet inhabited by morphing liquid creatures that resemble Odo.
www.st-hypertext.com /ds9-3/search1.html   (691 words)

  
 STARTREKFANS.NET -> Episode Spotlight DS9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Later in the episode we learn the reason why Garak risked his life to try to rescue Tain.
This episode features Elim Garak as a central character and the story pretty much revolves around him.
This episode, along with part 2 was a real high spot for season 5 of Deep Space Nine.
www.startrekfans.net /index.php?showtopic=6005   (1464 words)

  
 Lynch's Spoiler Review: DS9 Season 3
However, the basic concept of Dax suppressing memories of a host is a very interesting one, Dax's obsession was well shown, the music motif was put to good use, Sisko and Bashir got to have useful detective work for a change, and the hallucination sequences themselves were top-notch.
However, it's good comic-book DS9; the threat is plausible and builds gradually, characters react intelligently, and there's more excellent dialogue in this one episode than in the six prior to it in the season combined.
They provided the story for nine of the episodes this season, and the teleplay for one other; Wolfe also wrote one episode without Behr ("Second Skin") and Behr co-wrote the story for "Fascination" without Wolfe, giving us a total of 12 episodes out of 26 this season that they were responsible for.
www.angelfire.com /on/jmlbohem/DS9s3r.html   (4958 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
General Martok receives orders from the Klingon High Council to search for a Klingon vessel, the B'Moth, missing near the Cardassian border.
They board their vessel and begin the search, only to discover that their crew is hardly the group of proud Klingon warriors they expected.
Instead, it is an embittered ensemble whose morale has been destroyed by a series of punishing losses at the hands of the Jem'Hadar.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/DS9/episode/69004.html   (417 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Search (Star Trek Deep Space Nine)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
"The Search" is but the second of her novelizations and, while not the best of them, she does a fairly decent job with the novelization of these two, pivotal episodes in the Deep Space Nine series.
When reading a novelization of an episode or movie, the reader is looking for but a couple things, some personalization to the characters thoughts throughout the episode and some "between the scenes" scenes.
The Search, the novelization of the two-part episode which launched DS9's third season, is a better novelization than as an episode.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671506048?v=glance   (2162 words)

  
 Star Trek Minutiae ยป Television Drama Scripts
All episodes are stored in plain text format.
Episode 20: "In the Hands of the Prophets"
Episode 102: "...Nor the Battle to the Strong"
www.st-minutiae.com /academy/literature329   (213 words)

  
 The Search, Part I - DS9 Review @SCI-REV
At the start of the episode we are shown Sisko and Bashir in a shuttlecraft, but we are not told how they got there.
In fact, this is all an illusion, Sisko, Bashir, Dax, O'Brien, T'Rul are all on Odo's Homeworld since the beginning of the episode and have been living an illusion played by the Dominion.
Conclusion: A good episode which is marred by bad character interactions and the worst cop-out: 'illusions'.
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 Neowin.net > DS9 question..
The Dominion was first mentioned in the second season episode, "The Rules of Acquisition".
There was an episode, Tears of the Prophets, where Federation, Klingon, and Romulan forces decide to work together on a concentrated attack on Cardassia.
The two parter thing where the mentioned are teamed up against the dominion and cardasians, and then the cardasians jump ship to attack the dominion.
www.neowin.net /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t342956.html   (452 words)

  
 Season 4 Episode Guide: ST: DS9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kor, Dax and Worf travel to the Gamma Quadrant in search of the mythical Sword of Kahless.
The DS9 crew's transporter patterns are saved in Bashir's spy holoprogram.
The addition of Worf to the cast this year added to strong episodes such as The Way of the Warrior and The Visitor to make sure DS9's fourth season would be unforgettable.
www.cultcross.co.uk /episodes/ds94.htm   (413 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Video: Star Trek Ds9 #103 Trials&Trib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Like "The Trouble with Tribbles" from 29 years earlier, this fifth-season episode is an instant classic, beginning when a surgically altered Klingon (Charlie Brill, reprising his role from "Tribbles") uses a Bajoran Orb of Time to travel back over 100 years to prevent his past-tense capture by Capt. James T. Kirk.
Clearly "Trials and Tribble-ations" is a unique crossover episode for the "Star Trek" universe, and fortunately there was no attempt to duplicate it with a similar project.
This episode was funny, and the special effects(the effects where DS9 mixed with TOS) were great.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B000003K8T   (1277 words)

  
 DS9 Episode Guide
In the same vein as the other episode guide pages, this is my overview of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and it's seven seasons of production.
As with the others, each episode has a symbol, 1-5 Starfleet insignia to indicate it's level of excellence.
Certain DS9 greats are detailed in the Top 50 Episodes of all time section, with pictures and links to Video Clips......
www.trekmania.net /conference/listings/episodelistingds9.htm   (157 words)

  
 Galactopedia D Section 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
TNG producers apparently were making a tip of the hat to the TOS episode "Balance of Terror," naming this ship for the first ever named Romulan character to be featured.
The events of the comic seem to fit with the milieu of the Mirror Universe that was presented in later DS9 episodes, but there are several varaint timelines in the mirror universe, so this may not be the history of those later stories.
It was unclear in the episode whether the Dierdre was a real spacecraft, or was a fictional one completely fabricated by the Klingons.
www.captainmike.org /Galactopedia/d2.html   (6406 words)

  
 STAR TREK BBS - Shore Leave Forum - Best DS9 episode (1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
You can tell that TPTB wanted to give DS9 a real voice now that TNG had just ended and VOY was in it's early stages.
They realized that DS9 needed a different direction, since TNG explored space and VOY was finding a way home.
DS9 truly came alive in "The Search" with excellent character development, especially for Odo, Sisko & Kira.
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 The Great Link : Enterprise Review, Philip B. Gaines reviews 'Civilization' [Episode Review]
Contains all 22 episodes from Season 4 of the WB show, as Lois Lane arrives on the show and Clark learns more about his destiny.
TNG and DS9 are both good series in their own ways, but neither seeme to have the spark of wonder and discovery that comes into the eyes of Captain Archer and his crew in the first scene of this episode.
The lovers flirt a bit, they fight off a few assailants, she banters him about his cryptic tone, and there is a great deal of personal chemistry in the way that our hero and heroine go about the business of thwarting alien conspiracies.
www.greatlink.org /showreview149.htm   (912 words)

  
 Star Trek Ds9 Episode
Episode guide, cast and crew information, analysis, polls, reviews and more.
episodes "Sins of the Father", "Redemption" and the DS9 episode "Sons of Mogh...
Terry Farrell was signed to DS9 after the pilot for Red Dwarf USA failed to be greenlighted...
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 Episode Guide Wire The Blood - The Most In Depth Wire Resource On The Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the two-part episode "Shadows Rising," Hill and Detective Inspector Carol...
Episode guide on the fourth season of the CBS TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation...
All comments are copyright 1996 by Peni R. and Michael D. Griffin and should be quoted in the context of the fair use clause of American copyright law, with proper attribution.
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 Amazon.com: Books: What You Leave Behind (Star Trek Deep Space Nine)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I had first seen the final episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on UPN and I immediately enjoyed it.
I then found out there was going to be a novel of the episode and I got it right away.
The episode and the book were very well written.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671034766?v=glance   (1249 words)

  
 -- Hotamale! DS9 Episode Guide 98 --
9 2/20/93 409 not given The Passenger A psychopathic scientist in search of immortality dies attempting to escape from custody, yet he continues to somehow remain alive.
Stardate Title --- -------------------------------------------------------- 47 9/24/94 447 48212.4 The Search, Part I In their new battleship, the USS Defiant, the crew enter the Gamma Quadrant in a desperate search for the Founders.
48 10/01/94 448 not given The Search, Part II The crew return to DS9 for Dominion/Alpha Quadrant negotiations while Odo discovers his origins and his people.
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 Amazon.ca: Video: Star Trek Ds9 #91 Hard Time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
So when O'Brien returns to DS9, he is a changed man who hoards food, sleeps on the floor, and refuses to talk to a counselor.
There is an emotional depth to this episode you rarely find in Star Trek, but which you greatly appreciate when you do.
He is allowed to carry this episode without very much interference from the other (admittedly steller) regulars.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B000003K8H   (407 words)

  
 News@theLogBook.com - The Search
I will challenge any over-wrought Worf fanatics who demand that every episode of DS9 contain at least two minutes of solid space battle scenes to defend the following opinion: The Visitor is the best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to hit our screens since the two-hour pilot aired.
If there was one stumbling block in this story, it was the abundance of technobabble, though for once the human element was enough to drown the ever-present scientific white noise out with an unpredictable symphony of raw emotion.
It's amazing, really, that one of the best episodes of the best of the shows to bear the Star Trek name consists mainly of an old man recounting a tragic story to a young admirer in a mostly-recognizable house by a crackling fire.
www.thelogbook.com /zine/sdvisit2.html   (538 words)

  
 SCIFI.COM: Web Guide > Television > Star Trek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Episode write-ups, series history, a technology archive, and an extensive Q&A section.
The episode guide has wallpapers and video clips, plus there's pics, screensavers, games, and even original comics.
A search engine for Federation ships, information on Trek tie-in novels, and theories as to how subspace communication and warp technology might function in the real world.
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