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词条 List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Season 1 (1993)  Season 2 (1993–94)  Season 3 (1994–95)  Season 4 (1995–96)  Season 5 (1996–97)  Season 6 (1997–98)  Season 7 (1998–99) 

  3. Reception

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Deep Space Nine is the third live-action television series in the Star Trek franchise and aired in syndication from January 1993 through June 1999. There were a total of 176 episodes over the show's seven seasons, which are listed here in chronological order by original airdate, which match the episode order in each season's DVD set.

The pilot episode, "Emissary", the episode "The Way of the Warrior", as well as the series finale, "What You Leave Behind", originally aired as two-hour presentations, but were subsequently aired as sets of two one-hour episodes in syndication. This list also includes the stardate on which the events of each episode take place within the fictional Star Trek universe.

Series overview

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Episodes

Season 1 (1993)

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2
|EpisodeNumber2=1
2
|Title=Emissary
|Aux1=46379.1
|DirectedBy=David Carson
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Rick Berman and Michael Piller|t=Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|1|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-721 (401-402)
|ShortSummary=A new crew is assigned to a former Cardassian space station: Deep Space Nine. It is a joint Federation/Bajoran force, with Commander Sisko in charge, but his life is dramatically changed when he is declared the Emissary to the Prophets by a Bajoran priest.
  • Originally shown as a Two-hour Pilot Movie, but in syndication is shown as 2 separate episodes.

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|EpisodeNumber=3
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Past Prologue
|Aux1=46397.3
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Katharyn Powers
|Aux2=Kira, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|1|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-404
|ShortSummary=A Bajoran terrorist with ties to Kira arrives on Deep Space Nine and is pursued by the Cardassians. Garak is introduced.
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|EpisodeNumber=4
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=A Man Alone
|Aux1=46421.5
|DirectedBy=Paul Lynch
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Gerald Sanford & Michael Piller|t=Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|1|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-403
|ShortSummary=Odo is accused of the murder of a Bajoran murderer.
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|EpisodeNumber=5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Babel
|Aux1=46423.7
|DirectedBy=Paul Lynch
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Sally Caves & Ira Steven Behr|t=Michael McGreevey & Naren Shankar}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|1|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-405
|ShortSummary=A mysterious virus plagues the station, causing speech distortions and eventually death.
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|EpisodeNumber=6
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Captive Pursuit
|Aux1=46477.5
|DirectedBy=Corey Allen
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jill Sherman Donner|t=Jill Sherman Donner and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|1|31}}
|ProdCode=40510-406
|ShortSummary=O'Brien befriends an alien from the Gamma Quadrant who is being hunted.
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|EpisodeNumber=7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Q-Less
|Aux1=46531.2
|DirectedBy=Paul Lynch
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Hannah Louise Shearer|t=Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Q, Vash
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|2|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-407
|ShortSummary=Q and Vash arrive on Deep Space Nine. However, Vash has realized the annoyance of Q and wants him to leave her alone.
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|EpisodeNumber=8
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Dax
|Aux1=46910.1
|DirectedBy=David Carson
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter Allan Fields|t=D. C. Fontana and Peter Allan Fields}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|2|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-408
|ShortSummary=Jadzia Dax is accused of a murder committed by her symbiont in another lifetime.
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|EpisodeNumber=9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=The Passenger
|Aux1=46570.8
|DirectedBy=Paul Lynch
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Morgan Gendel|t=Morgan Gendel & Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|2|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-409
|ShortSummary=A sinister criminal is hiding in the mind of someone on Deep Space Nine, but Bashir struggles to understand how it works.
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|EpisodeNumber=10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Move Along Home
|Aux1=46612.4
|DirectedBy=David Carson
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Michael Piller|t=Frederick Rappaport and Lisa Rich & Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|3|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-410
|ShortSummary=Quark is forced to play a game by the Wadi, a newly encountered species, and the lives of the crew depend on the outcome.
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|EpisodeNumber=11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=The Nagus
|Aux1=46657.0
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David Livingston|t=Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|3|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-411
|ShortSummary=Quark is named as the head of the Ferengi Alliance by Grand Nagus Zek, but he is now surrounded by enemies.
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|EpisodeNumber=12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Vortex
|Aux1=46689.6
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Sam Rolfe
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|4|18}}
|ProdCode=40510-412
|ShortSummary=Odo discovers he might not be the only one of his kind when a visitor from the Gamma Quadrant claims he can contact Odo's people.
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|EpisodeNumber=13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Battle Lines
|Aux1=46715.2
|DirectedBy=Paul Lynch
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Hilary J. Bader|t=Richard Danus and Evan Carlos Somers}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|4|25}}
|ProdCode=40510-413
|ShortSummary=The spiritual leader of Bajor, Kai Opaka, travels with Sisko on a trip to the Gamma Quadrant but is stranded with him on a world where the dead are resurrected.
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|EpisodeNumber=14
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=The Storyteller
|Aux1=46729.1
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Kurt Michael Bensmiller|t=Kurt Michael Bensmiller and Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=O'Brien,
Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|5|2}}
|ProdCode=40510-414
|ShortSummary=O'Brien is recruited to save a Bajoran village from destruction by a mysterious cloud creature.
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|EpisodeNumber=15
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Progress
|Aux1=46844.3
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Peter Allan Fields
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|5|9}}
|ProdCode=40510-415
|ShortSummary=Kira has to deal with a stubborn farmer (Brian Keith) who refuses to leave his home even though it is slated for demolition.
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|EpisodeNumber=16
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=If Wishes Were Horses
|Aux1=46853.2
|DirectedBy=Robert Legato
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Nell McCue Crawford & William L. Crawford|t=Nell McCue Crawford & William L. Crawford and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|5|16}}
|ProdCode=40510-416
|ShortSummary=Deep Space Nine is put in jeopardy when the crew's thoughts manifest themselves, and such figures as Rumpelstiltskin appear.
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|EpisodeNumber=17
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=The Forsaken
|Aux1=46925.1
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jim Trombetta|t=Don Carlos Dunaway and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|5|23}}
|ProdCode=40510-417
|ShortSummary=The Federation ambassador from Betazed, Lwaxana Troi, visits the station, and develops an affection for Odo.
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|EpisodeNumber=18
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Dramatis Personae
|Aux1=46922.3
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy=Joe Menosky
|Aux2= Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|5|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-418
|ShortSummary=A Klingon ship comes through the wormhole and explodes. A mutiny is considered.
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|EpisodeNumber=19
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Duet
|Aux1=46933.4
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Lisa Rich & Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci|t=Peter Allan Fields}}
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|6|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-419
|ShortSummary=A visiting Cardassian, Marritza, may in fact be the notorious war criminal Gul Darhe'el, butcher of Gallitep Labor camp, and Kira is determined to bring him down.
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|EpisodeNumber=20
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=In the Hands of the Prophets
|Aux1=46951.7
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|6|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-420
|ShortSummary=Friction escalates when Vedek Winn arrives on Deep Space Nine and discovers schoolteacher Keiko O'Brien is teaching about aliens in the Bajoran wormhole.
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Season 2 (1993–94)

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|EpisodeNumber=21
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=The Homecoming
|Aux1=47101.2
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jeri Taylor and Ira Steven Behr|t=Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2= Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|26}}
|ProdCode=40510-421
|ShortSummary=Quark gives Kira a Bajoran earring he claims was sent as a message from a Cardassian mining planet.
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|EpisodeNumber=22
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=The Circle
|Aux1=47125.7
|DirectedBy=Corey Allen
|WrittenBy=Peter Allan Fields
|Aux2=Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-422
|ShortSummary=The Circle attempts to topple the Bajoran government, but there is more to the situation than meets the eye.
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|EpisodeNumber=23
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=The Siege
|Aux1=47143.9
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Michael Piller
|Aux2=Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-423
|ShortSummary=Sisko and Li Nalas help stop Deep Space Nine from being commandeered by the Bajorans, while Kira and Dax try to put an end to the Circle by presenting evidence that Minister Jaro is being backed by the Cardassians.
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|EpisodeNumber=24
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Invasive Procedures
|Aux1=47182.1
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=John Whelpley|t=John Whelpley and Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-424
|ShortSummary=A plasma storm leads to the evacuation of most of the station, but a Trill refugee has his own plans.
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|EpisodeNumber=25
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Cardassians
|Aux1=47177.2
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Gene Wolande & John Wright|t=James Crocker}}
|Aux2=Garak, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-425
|ShortSummary=Garak investigates the identity of a Cardassian boy, Rugal, abandoned on Bajor, who has been raised by a Bajoran.
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|EpisodeNumber=26
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Melora
|Aux1=47229.1
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Evan Carlos Somers|t=Evan Carlos Somers and Steven Baum and Michael Piller & James Crocker}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|31}}
|ProdCode=40510-426
|ShortSummary=Bashir tries to help Ensign Melora Pazlar, the first Elaysian to join Starfleet, adjust to "normal" gravity.
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|EpisodeNumber=27
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Rules of Acquisition
|Aux1=47261.7
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Hilary J. Bader|t=Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-427
|ShortSummary=Quark represents Grand Nagus Zek in a plot to establish a Ferengi business presence in the Gamma Quadrant. Pel, a young Ferengi, teams up with Quark and they learn that to do business in the Gamma Quadrant they must contact the Keremma, a member race of the Dominion.
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|EpisodeNumber=28
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Necessary Evil
|Aux1=47282.5
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy=Peter Allan Fields
|Aux2=Odo, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-428
|ShortSummary=When Quark is shot, Odo re-opens a five-year-old murder case of Mr. Vaatrik who was a Cardassian collaborator.
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|EpisodeNumber=29
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Second Sight
|Aux1=47329.4
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Mark Gehred-O'Connell|t=Mark Gehred-O'Connell & Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-429
|ShortSummary=A mysterious woman, Fenna, catches Sisko's eye during their fleeting meetings.
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|EpisodeNumber=30
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Sanctuary
|Aux1=47391.2
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Gabe Essoe & Kelley Miles|t=Frederick Rappaport}}
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-430
|ShortSummary=The Skrreea, displaced humanoid farmers from the Gamma Quadrant, claim Bajor as Kentanna, their legendary homeland.
  • Second mention of "The Dominion"

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|EpisodeNumber=31
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Rivals
|Aux1=47349.2
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jim Trombetta & Michael Piller|t=Joe Menosky}}
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|2}}
|ProdCode=40510-431
|ShortSummary=Quark feels threatened when a charming swindler, Martus Mazur, opens a competing bar (Club Martus).
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|EpisodeNumber=32
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=The Alternate
|Aux1=47352.1
|DirectedBy=David Carson
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jim Trombetta and Bill Dial|t=Bill Dial}}
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|9}}
|ProdCode=40510-432
|ShortSummary=A scientist, Dr. Mora Pol of the Bajoran Science Institute, finds a life-form in the Gamma Quadrant that may be related to Odo.
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|EpisodeNumber=33
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Armageddon Game
|Aux1=47444.8
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Morgan Gendel
|Aux2=Bashir, O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-433
|ShortSummary=O'Brien and Bashir help two warring races, the Kellerans and T'lani, erase all knowledge of a deadly biological weapon, but are not trusted to keep what they have learned a secret.
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|EpisodeNumber=34
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Whispers
|Aux1=47581.2
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Paul Robert Coyle
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-434
|ShortSummary=While preparing the station for upcoming peace talks, O'Brien discovers that the crew have been hiding information from him and giving orders behind his back. O'Brien begins to suspect everyone on the station is gradually being altered or replaced by an unknown force.
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|EpisodeNumber=35
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Paradise
|Aux1=47573.1
|DirectedBy=Corey Allen
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jim Trombetta and James Crocker|t=Jeff King and Richard Manning & Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-435
|ShortSummary=Commander Sisko and Chief O'Brien are stranded on a planet, Aurelius, where their leader, Alixus, rejects technology, even when it means the death of others.
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|EpisodeNumber=36
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Shadowplay
|Aux1=47603.3
|DirectedBy=Robert Scheerer
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Odo, Kira, Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-436
|ShortSummary=Odo and Dax investigate why a village's residents are disappearing.
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|EpisodeNumber=37
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Playing God
|Aux1=47678.3
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jim Trombetta|t=Jim Trombetta and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-437
|ShortSummary=A proto-universe threatens to destroy the station and Bajor. Dax has a field docent (a Trill candidate initiate), named Arjin, whom she helps find his voice — to discover what he wants from life and from joining.
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|EpisodeNumber=38
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Profit and Loss
|Aux1=47701.5
|DirectedBy=Robert Wiemer
|WrittenBy=Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus
|Aux2=Quark, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|3|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-438
|ShortSummary=Quark is reunited with his former Cardassian lover, Natima Lang, but she is engaged in dangerous political intrigue with her students Rekela and Hogue: they want to reduce the political power of the Cardassian military.
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|EpisodeNumber=39
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Blood Oath
|Aux1=47789.8
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|tlabel=Television Story and Teleplay by|t=Peter Allan Fields|slabel=Based on material by|s=Andrea Moore Alton}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|3|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-439
|ShortSummary=Jadzia Dax honors an oath made by Curzon Dax to three Klingons (Kor, Koloth, and Kang), and goes with them on a crusade against their sworn enemy "the Albino" who murdered their firstborn children as revenge for stopping his raid on a Klingon colony.
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|EpisodeNumber=40
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=The Maquis, Part I
|Aux1=47802.3
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Rick Berman and Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor and James Crocker|t=James Crocker}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|4|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-440
|ShortSummary=Federation colonists reject a treaty with Cardassia and take matters into their own hands, forming a terrorist group called 'The Maquis'.
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|EpisodeNumber=41
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=The Maquis, Part II
|Aux1=47805.1
|DirectedBy=Corey Allen
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Rick Berman and Michael Piller & Jeri Taylor and Ira Steven Behr|t=Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|1}}
|ProdCode=40510-441
|ShortSummary=Federation colonists reject a treaty with Cardassia and take matters into their own hands by planning to destroy a weapons depot at the Cardassian Bryma colony.
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|EpisodeNumber=42
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=The Wire
|Aux1=47849.8
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Bashir, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-442
|ShortSummary=In order to save Garak's life, Bashir must unravel some of the secrets in the Cardassian's past.
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|EpisodeNumber=43
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Crossover
|Aux1=47879.2
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter Allan Fields|t=Peter Allan Fields and Michael Piller}}
|Aux2=Kira, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|15}}
|ProdCode=40510-443
|ShortSummary=Kira and Bashir accidentally cross into the Mirror Universe, where a Klingon-Cardassian alliance rules. A century before, James T. Kirk had made a similar crossover, affecting human and galactic history. Terrans are slaves on the station.
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|EpisodeNumber=44
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=The Collaborator
|Aux1=47921.5
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Gary Holland|t=Gary Holland & Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|22}}
|ProdCode=40510-444
|ShortSummary=A Bajoran secretary named Kubus, who aided the Cardassian occupation forces wants to return home from exile. Vedek Winn engages in a power play to become Kai against Vedek Bareil.
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|EpisodeNumber=45
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=Tribunal
|Aux1=47944.2
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy=Bill Dial
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|6|5}}
|ProdCode=40510-445
|ShortSummary=O'Brien is declared guilty of an unspecified crime and later "tried" at a tribunal held on Cardassia Prime.
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|EpisodeNumber=46
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=The Jem'Hadar
|Aux1=47987.5
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr
|Aux2=Sisko, Quark,
Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|6|12}}
|ProdCode=40510-446
|ShortSummary=Sisko, Jake, Nog, and Quark go camping on a Gamma Quadrant world, but are captured by mysterious soldiers called the Jem'Hadar and meet a force, the Dominion, to rival the Federation.
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Season 3 (1994–95)

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|EpisodeNumber=47
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=The Search, Part I
|Aux1=48213.1
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|26}}
|ProdCode=40510-447
|ShortSummary=Sisko takes the new USS Defiant into the Gamma Quadrant to find the mysterious leaders of the Dominion and avert a war, while Odo is drawn by instinct towards his home planet in the Omarion Nebula.
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|EpisodeNumber=48
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=The Search, Part II
|Aux1=48213.1
|DirectedBy=Jonathan Frakes
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe|t=Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-448
|ShortSummary=Odo begins to connect with his fellow Changelings as Sisko attempts to negotiate peace with the Dominion.
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|EpisodeNumber=49
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=The House of Quark
|Aux1=48224.2
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Tom Benko|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-449
|ShortSummary=Quark brags falsely about killing a Klingon, Kozak, and is then forced to marry the widow, Grilka, founding his own 'House of Quark'.
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|EpisodeNumber=50
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Equilibrium
|Aux1=48231.7
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Christopher Teague|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-450
|ShortSummary=A secret from Dax's past could mean the end of the current host's life.
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|EpisodeNumber=51
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Second Skin
|Aux1=48244.5
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-451
|ShortSummary=Kira is kidnapped by Cardassians, surgically altered to look Cardassian and told she is actually an undercover Cardassian agent.
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|EpisodeNumber=52
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=The Abandoned
|Aux1=48301.1
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy=D. Thomas Maio and Steve Warnek
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|31}}
|ProdCode=40510-452
|ShortSummary=Quark purchases a salvaged ship from the Gamma Quadrant and discovers an infant on board. Sisko invites Mardah, the dabo woman Jake is interested in, to dinner. Odo officially gets quarters aboard DS9.
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|EpisodeNumber=53
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Civil Defense
|Aux1=48388.8
|DirectedBy=Reza Badiyi
|WrittenBy=Mike Krohn
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-453
|ShortSummary=Deep Space Nine is progressively locked down after O'Brien, Jake and Sisko accidentally activate an automated Cardassian security program. The program's counter-insurgency measures keep escalating until it initiates an auto-destruct. Gul Dukat beams on board, but is unable to stop the self-destruct sequence.
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|EpisodeNumber=54
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Meridian
|Aux1=48423.2
|DirectedBy=Jonathan Frakes
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Hilary J. Bader and Evan Carlos Somers|t=Mark Gehred-O'Connell}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-454
|ShortSummary=Dax falls in love with Deral who will soon disappear because he is a member of Meridian, a planet that phases between dimensions every 60 years.
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|EpisodeNumber=55
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Defiant
|Aux1=48467.3
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Sisko, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-455
|ShortSummary=Commander William Riker shows up unannounced and Kira shows him the Defiant, where he reveals his true motives for coming to Deep Space Nine.
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|EpisodeNumber=56
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Fascination
|Aux1=48441.6
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and James Crocker|t=Philip LaZebnik}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-456
|ShortSummary=Lwaxana Troi pursues Odo during the Bajoran Gratitude Festival as members of the crew suddenly become infatuated with one another.
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|EpisodeNumber=57
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Past Tense, Part I
|Aux1=48481.2
|DirectedBy=Reza Badiyi
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe|t=Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|2}}
|ProdCode=40510-457
|ShortSummary=A transporter accident sends Sisko, Bashir, and Dax three centuries into Earth's dark past to a time just before the Bell riots, a violent civil disturbance in opposition to Sanctuaries which are controlled ghettos for the dispossessed.
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|EpisodeNumber=58
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Past Tense, Part II
|Aux1=48481.2
|DirectedBy=Jonathan Frakes
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe|t=Ira Steven Behr and René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|9}}
|ProdCode=40510-458
|ShortSummary=Sisko assumes the role of a pivotal historical figure, Gabriel Bell, in order to restore the timeline.
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|EpisodeNumber=59
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Life Support
|Aux1=48498.4
|DirectedBy=Reza Badiyi
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Christian Ford and Roger Soffer|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Kira, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|31}}
|ProdCode=40510-459
|ShortSummary=Bashir's ethics are put to the test as he keeps Vedek Bareil alive long enough to help Kai Winn complete negotiations for a peace treaty with Cardassia.
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|EpisodeNumber=60
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Heart of Stone
|Aux1=48521.5
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Odo, Kira, Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-460
|ShortSummary=When Kira's life is put in jeopardy, Odo expresses the depth of his feelings for her. Meanwhile, back on the station, Nog requests a letter of recommendation to Starfleet.
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|EpisodeNumber=61
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Destiny
|Aux1=48543.2
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=David S. Cohen and Martin A. Winer
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-461
|ShortSummary=Despite Trakor's Bajoran prophecy of destruction, Sisko assists in a joint scientific venture with the Cardassians to open communications through the Bajoran wormhole. Sisko is forced to face his status as Emissary seriously in the face of the prophecy.
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|EpisodeNumber=62
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Prophet Motive
|Aux1=48555.5
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-462
|ShortSummary=Quark discovers that Grand Nagus Zek has written a new virtuous and benevolent set of the Rules of Acquisition, which would put an end to traditional Ferengi ways. Bashir is oddly disturbed when he is nominated for a highly prestigious medical award.
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|EpisodeNumber=63
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Visionary
|Aux1=48576.7
|DirectedBy=Reza Badiyi
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ethan H. Calk|t=John Shirley}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-463
|ShortSummary=Exposure to radiation causes O'Brien to jump five hours into the future for brief periods, as Deep Space Nine hosts Romulan and Klingon delegations.
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|EpisodeNumber=64
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Distant Voices
|Aux1=48592.2
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Joe Menosky|t=Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|4|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-464
|ShortSummary=Approaching his 30th birthday, Julian Bashir is subjected to a telepathic attack by an alien seeking a restricted substance. He wakes up to find the station almost deserted and that he is aging rapidly.
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|EpisodeNumber=65
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Through the Looking Glass
|Aux1=48601.1
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|4|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-466
|ShortSummary=Sisko is convinced by "Smiley" O'Brien from the Mirror Universe to assume the role of the dead Captain Sisko.
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|EpisodeNumber=66
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Improbable Cause

(Part 1 of 2)


|Aux1=48620.3
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Robert Lederman & David R. Long|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Odo, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|4|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-465
|ShortSummary=Garak's tailor shop is bombed, forcing Odo to investigate who is trying to kill the Cardassian exile – and why.
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|EpisodeNumber=67
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=The Die is Cast

(Part 2 of 2)


|Aux1=48622.5
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Odo, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|1}}
|ProdCode=40510-467
|ShortSummary=Garak reluctantly tortures Odo for information to prove his loyalty to his former mentor, Enabran Tain, as a joint Tal Shiar/Obsidian Order attack on the Founders in the Omarian Nebula is underway, without Starfleet's involvement.
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|EpisodeNumber=68
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Explorers
|Aux1=48699.9
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Hilary J. Bader|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Jake Sisko, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-468
|ShortSummary=Sisko builds a replica of an ancient Bajoran space vessel and with Jake attempts to prove that the Bajorans developed interstellar travel before Cardassians. Bashir frets over the impending visit of the classmate who graduated first in his class at Starfleet Medical Academy.
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|EpisodeNumber=69
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Family Business
|Aux1=48731.2
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|15}}
|ProdCode=40510-469
|ShortSummary=Quark returns to his home planet to confront his mother after hearing from the Ferengi Commerce Authority that she broke the law by earning profit. Sisko meets Captain Kasidy Yates as a romantic interest, which Sisko has discovered his son has told most of the station about.
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|EpisodeNumber=70
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=Shakaar
|Aux1=48764.8
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy=Gordon Dawson
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|22}}
|ProdCode=40510-470
|ShortSummary=Kai Winn needs Kira to convince the former resistance leader Shakaar, now a farmer on Bajor, to return soil reclamators needed elsewhere in Rakantha, which used to be Bajor's most productive agricultural region.
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|EpisodeNumber=71
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=Facets
|Aux1=48959.1
|DirectedBy=Cliff Bole
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|6|12}}
|ProdCode=40510-471
|ShortSummary=Jadzia Dax deals with feelings of inferiority as she encounters past hosts in a Trill Zhian'tara ceremony which is able to transfer the memories of former hosts into another recipient.
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|EpisodeNumber=72
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=The Adversary
|Aux1=48962.5
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|6|19}}
|ProdCode=40510-472
|ShortSummary=Ambassador Krajensky informs newly promoted Captain Sisko that there has been a coup on Tzenketh. A Changeling hides on board the Defiant and sabotages the ship.
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Season 4 (1995–96)

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|EpisodeNumber=73
74
|EpisodeNumber2=1
2
|Title=The Way of the Warrior
|Aux1=49011.4
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|2}}
|ProdCode=40510-718 (473-474)
|ShortSummary=A Klingon fleet arrives on its way to expand the Klingon Empire at the expense of the Cardassians in the face of the Dominion threat, and Worf is brought to DS9 to negotiate.
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|EpisodeNumber=75
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=The Visitor
|Aux1=49037.7
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Michael Taylor
|Aux2=Sisko, Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|9}}
|ProdCode=40510-476
|ShortSummary=An elderly Jake Sisko relates the story of how he lost his father to a temporal displacement accident.
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|EpisodeNumber=76
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Hippocratic Oath
|Aux1=49066.5
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Nicholas Corea and Lisa Klink|t=Lisa Klink}}
|Aux2=Bashir, O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|16}}
|ProdCode=40510-475
|ShortSummary=Bashir is captured, with Chief O'Brien, by a rogue group of Jem'Hadar who are attempting to overcome their genetic addiction to Ketracel White. Their leader, Goran'Agar, is able to survive without it and forces Bashir to find out why. Worf is finding it difficult to leave security matters to Security Chief Odo.
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|EpisodeNumber=77
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Indiscretion
|Aux1=49122.4
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Toni Marberry & Jack Treviño|t=Nicholas Corea}}
|Aux2=Kira, Dukat
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|23}}
|ProdCode=40510-477
|ShortSummary=Forced to bring along Dukat on a personal mission to investigate the fate of the Cardassian prison ship Ravinok, which disappeared 6 years ago, Kira discovers the real reason her old enemy wants to accompany her. Sisko appears to have reservations about Kasidy Yates' coming to live on the station.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=78
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Rejoined
|Aux1=49195.5
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=René Echevarria|t=Ronald D. Moore and René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-478
|ShortSummary=Dax is reunited with Lenara Kahn, whose previous host was the wife of one of Dax's former hosts, Torias Dax, and the two struggle with their feelings for one another.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=79
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Starship Down
|Aux1=49263.5
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy=David Mack and John J. Ordover
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-479
|ShortSummary=The USS Defiant becomes trapped in a planet's radiation-filled atmosphere after battling with the Jem'Hadar.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=80
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Little Green Men
|Aux1=49201.3
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Toni Marberry & Jack Treviño|t=Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Quark, Rom, Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-480
|ShortSummary=Quark, Rom, Nog, and Odo are accidentally thrust back in time to Roswell, New Mexico, Earth, in 1947.
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|EpisodeNumber=81
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=The Sword of Kahless
|Aux1=49289
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Richard Danus|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-481
|ShortSummary=Worf, Dax and a revered Klingon Dahar master, Kor, search for the Sword of Kahless to unite the Klingon Empire.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=82
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Our Man Bashir
|Aux1=49300.7
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Robert Gillan|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-482
|ShortSummary=Bashir plays a 1960s secret agent in a holosuite, when Garak unexpectedly intrudes, but his help is needed when the DS9 computer uses the holosuite to store the patterns of other crew members during a teleporting accident.
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|EpisodeNumber=83
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Homefront"
(Part 1 of 2)
|Aux1=49370.0
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|1}}
|ProdCode=40510-483
|ShortSummary=Sisko and Odo are brought to Earth when it's suspected Changelings are infiltrating Starfleet.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
}}{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=84
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Paradise Lost"
(Part 2 of 2)
|Aux1=49482.3
|DirectedBy=Reza Badiyi
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ronald D. Moore|t=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-484
|ShortSummary=As Sisko and Odo prepare for a Dominion invasion, they discover a plot to place the Federation under military control.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=85
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Crossfire
|Aux1=49517.3
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|29}}
|ProdCode=40510-485
|ShortSummary=Odo's hidden feelings for Kira surface when the visiting Bajoran First Minister, Shakaar Edon, begins to court her.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=86
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Return to Grace
|Aux1=49534.2
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Tom Benko|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Kira, Dukat
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|5}}
|ProdCode=40510-486
|ShortSummary=Dukat seeks Kira's help in regaining his rank in the Cardassian Empire.
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|EpisodeNumber=87
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Sons of Mogh
|Aux1=49556.2
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|12}}
|ProdCode=40510-487
|ShortSummary=Cast out of Klingon society because of Worf's dishonor, his brother, Kurn, asks Worf to kill him. Kira and O'Brien investigate a mysterious high-energy discharge just outside Bajoran space.
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|EpisodeNumber=88
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Bar Association
|Aux1=49565.1
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Barbara J. Lee & Jenifer A. Lee|t=Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr}}
|Aux2=Quark, Rom
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|19}}
|ProdCode=40510-488
|ShortSummary=After he nearly dies because his contract kept him from seeking medical help, Rom organizes the Guild of Restaurant and Casino employees, a union for Quark's downtrodden staff, and they go on strike when their demands for fairer treatment are rejected.
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|EpisodeNumber=89
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Accession
|Aux1=49600.7
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Jane Espenson
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|26}}
|ProdCode=40510-489
|ShortSummary=A famous Bajoran poet, Akorem Laan, who disappeared over 200 years ago, appears from the wormhole and convinces Sisko that he is the true Emissary, but when he announces a return to the pre-occupation caste system, Sisko points out it would disqualify Bajor for membership in The Federation. O'Brien is less than enthusiastic when Keiko announces she's expecting.
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|EpisodeNumber=90
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Rules of Engagement
|Aux1=49665.3
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-490
|ShortSummary=Worf accidentally destroys a civilian ship during battle and faces a hearing to determine whether he should be extradited to the Klingon Empire.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=91
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Hard Time
|Aux1=49680.5
|DirectedBy=Alexander Singer
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Daniel Keys Moran and Lynn Barker|t=Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|15}}
|ProdCode=40510-491
|ShortSummary=O'Brien's mind has been altered to create memories of being incarcerated for 20 years on an alien world on charges of espionage and sedition.
|LineColor=BDE1FF
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|EpisodeNumber=92
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Shattered Mirror
|Aux1=49699.1
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Sisko, Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|22}}
|ProdCode=40510-492
|ShortSummary=Sisko attempts to rescue Jake after he is lured into the war-torn Mirror Universe by his mother's living counterpart.
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|EpisodeNumber=93
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=The Muse
|Aux1=49702.2
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=René Echevarria and Majel Barrett-Roddenberry|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Odo, Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|29}}
|ProdCode=40510-493
|ShortSummary=While Odo assists a pregnant Lwaxana Troi, Jake falls under the spell of a mysterious woman, Onaya.
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|EpisodeNumber=94
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=For the Cause
|Aux1=49729.8
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Mark Gehred-O'Connell|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-494
|ShortSummary=Sisko learns that his girlfriend Kasidy might be a Maquis smuggler. Garak has taken interest in Gul Dukat's half Bajoran daughter, Tora Ziyal.
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|EpisodeNumber=95
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=To the Death
|Aux1=49904.2
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-495
|ShortSummary=Sisko and the Defiant crew join forces with the Jem'Hadar to stop a group of Jem'Hadar renegades from gaining power.
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|EpisodeNumber=96
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=The Quickening
|Aux1=49909.7
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Naren Shankar
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-496
|ShortSummary=Bashir tries to free the population of a Gamma Quadrant world in the Teplan system of an engineered disease left by the Dominion 200 years previously.
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|EpisodeNumber=97
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=Body Parts
|Aux1=49930.3
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Louis P. DeSantis & Robert J. Bolivar|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|6|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-497
|ShortSummary=Quark is diagnosed with a terminal disease, Dorek's Syndrome, and given a week to live. Due to an unavoidable accident on the runabout Volga, Miles' and Keiko's unborn baby is transferred to Major Kira by Dr. Bashir.
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|EpisodeNumber=98
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Broken Link
|Aux1=49962.4
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=George A. Brozak|t=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|6|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-498
|ShortSummary=Odo collapses and is taken to the infirmary. Bashir discovers Odo is losing his ability to maintain solid form.
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Season 5 (1996–97)

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|EpisodeNumber=99
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Apocalypse Rising
|Aux1=50015.9
|DirectedBy=James L. Conway
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Sisko, Odo, O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|9|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-499
|ShortSummary=Starfleet assigns Sisko to expose the Changeling infiltrator in the Klingon Empire.
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|EpisodeNumber=100
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=The Ship
|Aux1=50049.3
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Pam Wigginton & Rick Cason|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-500
|ShortSummary=While exploring in the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko, Dax, Worf, and O'Brien see a Jem'Hadar warship crash on a planet's surface. Odo arrests Dr. Bashir and Quark.
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|EpisodeNumber=101
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places
|Aux1=50061.2
|DirectedBy=Andrew J. Robinson
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Worf, Dax, Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-501
|ShortSummary=Worf finds himself attracted to Grilka, Quark's ex wife (episode 3.3), when she visits the station.
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|EpisodeNumber=102
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=...Nor the Battle to the Strong
|Aux1=50098.7
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Brice R. Parker|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Jake Sisko, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-502
|ShortSummary=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.
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|EpisodeNumber=103
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=The Assignment
|Aux1=50124.3
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David R. Long & Robert Lederman|t=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|10|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-504
|ShortSummary=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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|EpisodeNumber=104
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Trials and Tribble-ations
|Aux1=4523.7
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler & Robert Hewitt Wolfe|t=Ronald D. Moore & René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|4}}
|ProdCode=40510-503
|ShortSummary=Darvin, a disgraced Klingon spy, travels back in time. The DS9 crew must prevent him from altering the timeline. Based on the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" by David Gerrold.
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|EpisodeNumber=105
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Let He Who Is Without Sin...
|Aux1=50136.7
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr
|Aux2=Worf, Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|11}}
|ProdCode=40510-505
|ShortSummary=Worf and Dax vacation on the pleasure planet, Risa, and encounter unexpected dangers.
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|EpisodeNumber=106
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Things Past
|Aux1=50144.6
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=Michael Taylor
|Aux2=Sisko, Odo, Dax, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|18}}
|ProdCode=40510-506
|ShortSummary=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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|EpisodeNumber=107
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=The Ascent
|Aux1=50245.2
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Odo, Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|11|25}}
|ProdCode=40510-507
|ShortSummary=Forced to crash land on a desolate planet, Odo and Quark learn they lost their communications system, replicator, and most rations in an explosion. Jake and Nog (temporarily back at DS9) find sharing quarters isn't as enjoyable as they thought it would be.
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|EpisodeNumber=108
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Rapture
|Aux1=50387.9
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=L.J. Strom|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|12|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-508
|ShortSummary=An accident causes Sisko to have prophetic visions. When he finds an ancient Bajoran city, lost for 20,000 years, Kai Winn reconsiders her attitude towards him.
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|EpisodeNumber=109
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=The Darkness and the Light
|Aux1=50416.2
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bryan Fuller|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|1|06}}
|ProdCode=40510-509
|ShortSummary=Someone is killing Kira's friends off and she might be next.
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|EpisodeNumber=110
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=The Begotten
|Aux1=50430.1
|DirectedBy=Jesús Salvador Treviño
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|1|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-510
|ShortSummary=When Quark discovers an infant Changeling, it has a profound effect on Odo. Meanwhile, Kira goes into labor.
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|EpisodeNumber=111
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=For the Uniform
|Aux1=50485.2
|DirectedBy=Victor Lobl
|WrittenBy=Peter Allan Fields
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|2|03}}
|ProdCode=40510-511
|ShortSummary=Michael Eddington returns and Sisko becomes obsessed with catching him.
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|EpisodeNumber=112
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=In Purgatory's Shadow
(Part 1 of 2)
|Aux1=50560.1
|DirectedBy=Gabrielle Beaumont
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|2|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-512
|ShortSummary=Worf and Garak journey to the Gamma Quadrant to investigate a coded Cardassian message.
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|EpisodeNumber=113
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=By Inferno's Light
(Part 2 of 2)
|Aux1=50564.2
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|2|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-513
|ShortSummary=Gul Dukat aligns the Cardassians with the Dominion. The station must deal with a Changeling infiltrator.
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|EpisodeNumber=114
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Doctor Bashir, I Presume?
|Aux1=50590.1
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Jimmy Diggs|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|2|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-514
|ShortSummary=Julian Bashir is selected to become the model for a Long-term Medical Hologram, until a family secret is revealed. Rom has great difficulty in telling Leeta something.
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|EpisodeNumber=115
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=A Simple Investigation
|Aux1=50606.6
|DirectedBy=John T. Kretchmer
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|3|31}}
|ProdCode=40510-515
|ShortSummary=Odo falls in love with a woman, Arissa, involved in the Orion Syndicate.
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|EpisodeNumber=116
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Business as Usual
|Aux1=50675.5
|DirectedBy=Siddig El Fadil
|WrittenBy=Bradley Thompson and David Weddle
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|4|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-516
|ShortSummary=Quark's cousin Gaila, knowing Quark is desperate for funds, takes him on as a junior partner in his highly lucrative arms dealing business. With his mother Keiko away dealing with a plague on Bajor, the only time Yoshi O'Brien stops crying is when Miles is holding him, making things difficult.
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|EpisodeNumber=117
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Ties of Blood and Water
|Aux1=50712.5
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Edmund Newton & Robbin L. Slocum|t=Robert Hewitt Wolfe}}
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|4|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-517
|ShortSummary=Tekeny Ghemor (episode 3.5) arrives on Deep Space Nine and reveals that he is dying.
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|EpisodeNumber=118
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Ferengi Love Songs
|Aux1=50701.2
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|4|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-518
|ShortSummary=At the end of his rope, Quark returns home and discovers Moogie has a secret lover.
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|EpisodeNumber=119
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Soldiers of the Empire
|Aux1=50839.2
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Worf, Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|4|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-519
|ShortSummary=Martok, Worf, and Dax go on a mission aboard a Klingon ship to search for the B'moth.
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|EpisodeNumber=120
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Children of Time
|Aux1=50814.2
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Gary Holland and Ethan H. Calk|t= René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|5|5}}
|ProdCode=40510-520
|ShortSummary=An accident causes the crew to meet their own descendants - and presents them with an ethical dilemma.
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|EpisodeNumber=121
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Blaze of Glory
|Aux1=50862.4
|DirectedBy=Kim Friedman
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|5|12}}
|ProdCode=40510-521
|ShortSummary=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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|EpisodeNumber=122
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=Empok Nor
|Aux1=50901.7
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bryan Fuller|t=Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=O'Brien, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|5|19}}
|ProdCode=40510-522
|ShortSummary=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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|EpisodeNumber=123
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=In the Cards
|Aux1=50929.4
|DirectedBy=Michael Dorn
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Truly Barr Clark & Scott J. Neal|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Jake Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|6|9}}
|ProdCode=40510-523
|ShortSummary=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. Kai Winn, worried over the prospect of a Federation/Dominion war and its effects on Bajor, meets with Dominion representative Weyoun.
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|EpisodeNumber=124
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Call to Arms
|Aux1=50975.2
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|6|16}}
|ProdCode=40510-524
|ShortSummary=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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Season 6 (1997–98)

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|EpisodeNumber=125
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=A Time to Stand
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|9|29}}
|ProdCode=40510-525
|ShortSummary=Three months into the war, DS9 is still under Dominion control. Sisko and his crew are given a mission to destroy a vital Ketracel White facility deep in Dominion space using a captured Jem'Hadar ship. Jake is working for the Federation News Service. Odo is head of Terok Nor's security supported by the Vorta Weyoun.
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|EpisodeNumber=126
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Rocks and Shoals
|Aux1=51107.2
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-527
|ShortSummary=Sisko and his tired crew crash on a planet where they encounter a band of Jem'Hadar.
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|EpisodeNumber=127
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Sons and Daughters
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Jesús Salvador Treviño
|WrittenBy=Bradley Thompson & David Weddle
|Aux2=Worf, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-526
|ShortSummary=While on General Martok's ship Worf is reunited with his estranged son, Alexander.
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|EpisodeNumber=128
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Behind the Lines
|Aux1=51149.5
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Sisko, Odo, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-528
|ShortSummary=Sisko creates a risky plan to disable a critical Dominion sensor array able to see 5 sectors out, while on Terok Nor, Kira, Jake, Rom and Odo seek to undermine the Cardassian/Dominion Alliance.
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|EpisodeNumber=129
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Favor the Bold
Part 1 of 2
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|10|27}}
|ProdCode=40510-529
|ShortSummary=Learning of thousands of Dominion reinforcements gathering in the Gamma Quadrant, Sisko initiates a plan to retake Deep Space Nine and secure the wormhole before the minefield is detonated.
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|EpisodeNumber=130
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Sacrifice of Angels
Part 2 of 2
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-530
|ShortSummary=Sisko commands the Defiant and 600 Federation ships against a Dominion/Cardassian armada to retake Deep Space Nine. Damar has Kira, Jake, and Leeta arrested.
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|EpisodeNumber=131
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=You are Cordially Invited...
|Aux1=51247.5
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Dax, Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-531
|ShortSummary=Worf's plans for a traditional Klingon wedding hinge on Martok's demanding wife, Sirella, accepting Dax into their family.
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|EpisodeNumber=132
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Resurrection
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=Michael Taylor
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-532
|ShortSummary=The Mirror Universe counterpart of Kira's dead love, Vedek Bareil, takes her hostage on Deep Space Nine as he is running from the evil Alliance of his universe.
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|EpisodeNumber=133
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Statistical Probabilities
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Anson Williams
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Pam Pietroforte|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1997|11|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-533
|ShortSummary=Bashir attempts to reintegrate genetically-engineered misfits into society, but they are asked by Starfleet to become a think tank when they provide insightful analysis of upcoming Dominion peace talks.
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|EpisodeNumber=134
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=The Magnificent Ferengi
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Chip Chalmers
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|1|1}}
|ProdCode=40510-534
|ShortSummary=Quark mounts a rescue mission when his mother, Ishka, is captured by the Dominion and Grand Nagus Zek offers a reward for her return.
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|EpisodeNumber=135
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Waltz
|Aux1=51413.6
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Sisko, Dukat
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|1|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-535
|ShortSummary=An attack on the Starfleet ship carrying Gul Dukat to a hearing for war crimes, as well as Captain Sisko who is to testify at the hearing, leaves the two of them stranded on a deserted planet together.
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|EpisodeNumber=136
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Who Mourns for Morn?
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Victor Lobl
|WrittenBy=Mark Gehred-O'Connell
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|2|4}}
|ProdCode=40510-536
|ShortSummary=Morn is killed in an ion storm and Sisko informs Quark that Morn left his entire estate to him. But Quark has a little competition.
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|EpisodeNumber=137
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Far Beyond the Stars
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Marc Scott Zicree|t=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|2|11}}
|ProdCode=40510-538
|ShortSummary=As Sisko considers leaving Starfleet due to the destruction of Captain Swofford's ship, the Cortez, he has a vision of himself as a science fiction writer in the 1950s.
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|EpisodeNumber=138
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=One Little Ship
|Aux1=51474.2
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|2|18}}
|ProdCode=40510-537
|ShortSummary=Dax, O'Brien, and Bashir board a Runabout, which is shrunken to four inches long as they investigate a rare subspace compression phenomenon.
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|EpisodeNumber=139
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Honor Among Thieves
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Eastman
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Philip Kim|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|2|25}}
|ProdCode=40510-539
|ShortSummary=Starfleet Intelligence recruits Chief O'Brien to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate to find a Starfleet informant.
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|EpisodeNumber=140
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Change of Heart
|Aux1=51597.2
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Worf, Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|3|4}}
|ProdCode=40510-540
|ShortSummary=When Jadzia Dax is critically injured on an away mission, Worf must choose between saving his wife and completing their assignment. O'Brien becomes obsessed with beating Quark at Tongo.
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|EpisodeNumber=141
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|4|1}}
|ProdCode=40510-541
|ShortSummary=When Dukat tells Kira that her mother, Kira Meru, did not die when Nerys was three, but was actually Dukat's lover, Kira goes into the past using the Bajoran Orb of Time to find the truth.
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|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Inquisition
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Michael Dorn
|WrittenBy=Bradley Thompson & David Weddle
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|4|8}}
|ProdCode=40510-542
|ShortSummary=Bashir is accused of unknowingly spying for the Dominion.
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|EpisodeNumber=143
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=In the Pale Moonlight
|Aux1=51721.3
|DirectedBy=Victor Lobl
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter Allan Fields|t=Michael Taylor}}
|Aux2=Sisko, Garak
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|4|15}}
|ProdCode=40510-543
|ShortSummary=Sisko asks Garak to help him get the Romulans to join the war against the Dominion.
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|EpisodeNumber=144
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=His Way
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|4|22}}
|ProdCode=40510-544
|ShortSummary=Bashir shows off a new Holosuite program of a martini lounge with a 1960s Vegas singer named Vic Fontaine who is very perceptive; and gives advice to Odo when Kira visits her ex-lover Shakaar.
  • James Darren makes his first of several appearances as Vic Fontaine.

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|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=The Reckoning
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Jesús Salvador Treviño
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Harry M. Werksman & Gabrielle Stanton|t=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson}}
|Aux2=Sisko
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|4|29}}
|ProdCode=40510-545
|ShortSummary=Sisko is called to Bajor when an ancient tablet addressing the Emissary is discovered at B'hala.
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|EpisodeNumber=146
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Valiant
|Aux1=51825.4
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Jake Sisko, Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|5|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-546
|ShortSummary=Jake and Nog come under attack by the Jem'Hadar and are rescued by a rogue Defiant class starship, the Valiant, under the command of Starfleet Red Squadron cadets.
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|EpisodeNumber=147
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Profit and Lace
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Siddig El Faddil
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|5|13}}
|ProdCode=40510-547
|ShortSummary=Quark helps out when Zek's status as the Ferengi Grand Nagus is put in jeopardy by proposing equal rights for Ferengi females.
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|EpisodeNumber=148
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=Time's Orphan
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Joe Menosky|t=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson}}
|Aux2=O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|5|20}}
|ProdCode=40510-548
|ShortSummary=Molly O'Brien disappears in a vortex and reappears as an 18-year-old woman, but she is now feral, bringing great difficulty for her parents.
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|EpisodeNumber=149
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=The Sound of Her Voice
|Aux1=51948.3
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Pam Pietroforte|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|6|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-549
|ShortSummary=The Defiant picks up a distress call from Captain Lisa Cusak, whose escape pod has crashed on a remote planet following the destruction of her ship, the Olympia.
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|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Tears of the Prophets
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, Quark, Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|6|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-550
|ShortSummary=Starfleet Command begins an offensive against the Dominion, and Sisko is chosen to lead the invasion of Cardassia, but the Cardassian/Dominion Alliance has secretly reinforced their borders with unmanned orbital weapons platforms.
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Season 7 (1998–99)

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|EpisodeNumber=151
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Image in the Sand (Part 1 of 2)
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Sisko, Worf, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|9|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-551
|ShortSummary=With the Bajoran wormhole collapsed, Sisko struggles for a way to contact the Bajoran Prophets.. The Romulans receive permission from the Bajorans to open a military hospital on the moon Dorna. General Martok offers Worf an opportunity to gain admission to Sto'Vo'Kor for Jadzia.
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|EpisodeNumber=152
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Shadows and Symbols
(Part 2 of 2)
|Aux1=52152.6
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, Worf, Kira
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|10|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-552
|ShortSummary=A new Dax appears on the scene. Sisko's quest leads him to the truth about his existence. The discovery that the Romulan hospital is heavily armed leads Colonel Kira to set up a blockade of Derna. Bashir, O'Brien, and, surprisingly, Quark join Worf and Martok on a dangerous mission to destroy the Dominion shipyard.
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|EpisodeNumber=153
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Afterimage
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Les Landau
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|10|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-553
|ShortSummary=Everyone who knew Jadzia Dax reacts strongly to Ezri Dax's presence, particularly Worf. Meanwhile Garak suffers from bad attacks of claustrophobia.
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|EpisodeNumber=154
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Take Me Out to the Holosuite
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Chip Chalmers
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|10|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-554
|ShortSummary=Sisko must train his staff to play baseball when the Vulcan Captain Solok, an old rival of his, challenges Sisko to a game while his ship is being repaired.
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|EpisodeNumber=155
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Chrysalis
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Jonathan West
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|10|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-555
|ShortSummary=Bashir falls for a genetically enhanced patient, Sarina Douglas, that he brought out of a catatonic state using an experimental medical procedure.
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|EpisodeNumber=156
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Treachery, Faith and the Great River
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Steve Posey
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Philip Kim|t=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson}}
|Aux2=Odo, O'Brien, Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|11|4}}
|ProdCode=40510-556
|ShortSummary=A Vorta defector, Weyoun-6, gives Odo valuable information in exchange for asylum. Weyoun-7, the next clone in the series, pursues them. Meanwhile Nog engages in a series of barters to get a Graviton Stabilizer for Miles.
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|EpisodeNumber=157
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Once More unto the Breach
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|11|11}}
|ProdCode=40510-557
|ShortSummary=Kor (Ep 2.19, Blood Oath & 4.9, The Sword of Kahless), an aging Klingon hero, asks Worf to find him a battle assignment. Martok plans a "cavalry raid" of five birds of prey, hitting several key targets behind enemy lines to throw them off balance.
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|EpisodeNumber=158
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=The Siege of AR-558
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, Quark, Bashir, Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|11|18}}
|ProdCode=40510-558
|ShortSummary=Sisko and crew relieve Starfleet troops under siege by Jem'Hadar at a key communications outpost, AR-558, the largest Dominion communications array in the sector.
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|EpisodeNumber=159
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Covenant
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=John Kretchmer
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Kira, Dukat
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|11|25}}
|ProdCode=40510-559
|ShortSummary=Dukat, now a religious leader, holds Kira hostage. Mika, one of Dukat's followers, gives birth to a half-Cardassian child.
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|EpisodeNumber=160
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=It's Only a Paper Moon
|Aux1=52235.7
|DirectedBy=Anson Williams
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David Mack & John J. Ordover|t=Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Nog
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1998|12|30}}
|ProdCode=40510-560
|ShortSummary=Nog struggles with PTSD and begins living with Vic Fontaine.
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|EpisodeNumber=161
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Prodigal Daughter
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Victor Lobl
|WrittenBy=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|1|6}}
|ProdCode=40510-561
|ShortSummary=Ezri goes to New Sydney to find O'Brien and uncovers some disturbing family secrets. Miles goes in search of the widow of Liam Bilby, Morica Bilby, whom he befriended in an undercover operation.
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|EpisodeNumber=162
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=The Emperor's New Cloak
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=LeVar Burton
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Quark
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|2|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-562
|ShortSummary=Quark and Rom cross into the alternate universe to rescue Grand Nagus Zek.
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|EpisodeNumber=163
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Field of Fire
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Tony Dow
|WrittenBy=Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|Aux2=Dax
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|2|10}}
|ProdCode=40510-563
|ShortSummary=Ezri summons Joran, a homicidal Dax incarnation from her past, for help in understanding the mind of a serial killer loose on the station.
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|EpisodeNumber=164
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Chimera
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Steve Posey
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Odo
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|2|17}}
|ProdCode=40510-564
|ShortSummary=A Changeling, Laas, asks Odo to leave the station and join his search for other shapeshifters. Laas was with the Varalans and has learned to assume a space-faring creature's form.
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|EpisodeNumber=165
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Badda-Bing Badda-Bang
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|2|24}}
|ProdCode=40510-566
|ShortSummary=The crew attempt to help Vic Fontaine when Vic's hotel is bought by mobsters Frankie Eyes and Carl Zeemo.
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|EpisodeNumber=166
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=David Livingston
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Bashir
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|3|3}}
|ProdCode=40510-565
|ShortSummary=While attending a diplomatic conference on Romulus, Bashir becomes an unwilling pawn of Section 31.
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|EpisodeNumber=167
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Penumbra
|Aux1=52576.2
|DirectedBy=Steve Posey
|WrittenBy=René Echevarria
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, Worf
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|7}}
|ProdCode=40510-567
|ShortSummary=Ezri searches for a missing Worf; Sisko makes plans to marry Kasidy Yates.
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|EpisodeNumber=168
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title='Til Death Do Us Part
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Winrich Kolbe
|WrittenBy=Bradley Thompson & David Weddle
|Aux2=Sisko, Dax, Worf, Dukat, Winn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|14}}
|ProdCode=40510-568
|ShortSummary=Captured by the Breen, Ezri and Worf undergo mental torture. Sisko agonizes over his broken engagement.
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|EpisodeNumber=169
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Strange Bedfellows
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=René Auberjonois
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Dax, Worf, Dukat, Winn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|21}}
|ProdCode=40510-569
|ShortSummary=An alliance is born between the Dominion and the Breen which will prove devastating for the Federation. Ezri and Worf are sentenced to death on Cardassia.
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|EpisodeNumber=170
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=The Changing Face of Evil
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|4|28}}
|ProdCode=40510-570
|ShortSummary=The war reaches a crucial turning point when the Dominion retakes the Chin'Toka system, the only Allied foothold in enemy space. Meanwhile, Winn learns that Dukat plans to release the Pah-Wraiths, and Damar leads a revolt against the Dominion.
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|EpisodeNumber=171
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=When It Rains...
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Michael Dorn
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=René Echevarria & Spike Steingasser|t=René Echevarria}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|5}}
|ProdCode=40510-571
|ShortSummary=Sisko orders Kira to train Cardassians in resistance tactics as Damar's rebellion gains ground; meanwhile, Bashir makes a shocking discovery about the disease that is ravaging the Founders.
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|EpisodeNumber=172
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Tacking Into the Wind
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Mike Vejar
|WrittenBy=Ronald D. Moore
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|12}}
|ProdCode=40510-572
|ShortSummary=Kira masterminds a plot to steal the Breen energy-dampening weapon and Worf instigates a power shift in the Klingon Empire.
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|EpisodeNumber=173
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Extreme Measures
|Aux1=52645.7
|DirectedBy=Steve Posey
|WrittenBy=David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
|Aux2=Bashir, O'Brien
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|19}}
|ProdCode=40510-573
|ShortSummary=As Odo falls gravely ill to the shape-shifter disease Bashir and O'Brien must get inside the mind of Luther Sloan, who holds Odo's cure.
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|EpisodeNumber=174
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=The Dogs of War
|Aux1=52861.3
|DirectedBy=Avery Brooks
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter Allan Fields|t=René Echevarria & Ronald D. Moore}}
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|5|26}}
|ProdCode=40510-574
|ShortSummary=Sisko takes command of a new ship; Kira and Garak face a Dominion ambush on Cardassia. Grand Nagus Zek has an announcement to make, as well as the Siskos.
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|EpisodeNumber=175
176
|EpisodeNumber2=25
26
|Title=What You Leave Behind
|Aux1=Unknown
|DirectedBy=Allan Kroeker
|WrittenBy=Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
|Aux2=Various
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1999|6|2}}
|ProdCode=40510-749 (575–576)
|ShortSummary=Sisko leads the Federation/Klingon/Romulan alliance in the offensive on the Cardassian homeworld. Dukat and Winn journey to the fire caves to release the Pah'Wraiths, and Damar leads his people in a revolution in an attempt to overthrow their Dominion oppressors.
  • Originally shown as a two-hour series finale, but in syndication is shown as 2 separate episodes.

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Reception

In 2019, CBR rated all Star Trek seasons up to that time, including separately ranking each season of each series.[2] They rated Season 6 as the very best season, number one of all Star Trek Seasons up to that time.[3]

Their rankings[
//#4'>4]
  • 1 - Season 6
  • 6 - Season 7
  • 15 - Season 6
  • 18 - Season 2
  • 20 - Season 3
  • 21 - Season 4
  • 26 - Season 1

See also

{{Portal|Star Trek}}
  • List of Star Trek characters
  • List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes
  • List of Star Trek: The Animated Series episodes
  • List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes
  • List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes
  • List of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes
  • List of Star Trek: Discovery episodes

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106145/episodes?season=1 |title= IMDb Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - episode list}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/every-star-trek-tv-season-ranked/|title=Every Star Trek Season of TV Ever, Ranked from Worst to Best|date=2019-01-04|website=CBR|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-26}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/every-star-trek-tv-season-ranked/|title=Every Star Trek Season of TV Ever, Ranked from Worst to Best|date=2019-01-04|website=CBR|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-26}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/every-star-trek-tv-season-ranked/|title=Every Star Trek Season of TV Ever, Ranked from Worst to Best|date=2019-01-04|website=CBR|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-26}}

External links

  • DS9 episode list at Memory Alpha the Star Trek Wiki
  • Episode guide at startrek.com
  • {{IMDb episodes|0106145|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}
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