DS9 EPISODE GUIDE SEASON 1
DS9 EPISODE GUIDE SEASON 1
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ST:DS9 - Season One Episodes
Season One
Episode Details
On a distant outpost at the edge of the final frontier, an untested
crew embarks on an unprecedented journey of discovery.
While Sisko is being interogated by aliens inside the wormhole after
being sent there by the Bajoran spiritual leader, Major Kira must
deal with the Cardassian fleet who are convinced that Deep Space Nine
is responsible for the disappearance of one of their ships.
Production Code: 721/401-2, stardate 46379.1, US airdate: 2 Jan 93
Odo must prove his innocence when a known enemy of his is found brutally
murdered in a Holosuite. Things get violent when a mob gathers to attack
him, but is it a put up job.
Production Code: 404, stardate 46421.5, US airdate: 9 Jan 93
A reunion with a member of the Bajoran underground forces Kira to choose
between her people and her duty as a Federation officer.
What is the connection between the terrorist who claims to be a reformed
character and the Klingon renegades, Lursa and B'Tor.
Production Code: 403, stardate not given, US airdate: 16 Jan 93
The residents of Deep Space Nine fall victim to a
mysterious and fatal virus created by the Bajoran resistance to
attack the Cardassians decades before.
Will Kira find someone who knows how to make an antidote in time?
Production Code: 405, stardate 46423.7, US airdate: 23 Jan 93
O'Brien befriends the "prey" in an otherworldly hunting game--can he and
the rest of the officers save the being from a life in captivity or does
the prime directive forbid them from interfering?
Production Code: 406, stardate not given, US airdate: 30 Jan 93
The irrepressible Q and the adventuress Vash arrive at Deep Space Nine
-- just as strange, destructive forces begin threatening the space station.
As buyers arrive for an auction, organised by Quark, of relics from the Gamma
quadrant brought back by Vash, the space station is dragged ever closer
to the wormhole.
Production Code: 407, stardate 46531.2, US airdate: 6 Feb 93
Lieutenant Dax's former Trill identity is accused of a murder supposed
carried out 30-years ago.
She refuses to offer any defence and Sisko decides to fight on her
behalf by trying to prove that trill host is not responsible for
the previous actions of the symbiant.
If he fails will she have to pay the price?
Production Code: 408, stardate 46910.1, US airdate: 13 Feb 93
A sinister alien criminal hides his consciousness in the brain of someone
aboard the station while his body lies dead in the morge.
What seems certain is that he plans to capture an important shipment from the
Gamma Quadrant, but where and how will he make his move?
Production Code: 409, stardate not given, US airdate: 20 Feb 93
Quark's attempt at deception toward a newly-encountered alien race places the
space station's senior officers in a labrinth of danger, when they force
Quark to play a game where the senior officers are the playing pieces.
Production Code: 410, stardate not given, US airdate: 13 Mar 93
During a visit by the Ferengi business leader, The Nagus, to Deep Space Nine,
Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and
discovers that he's not only popular -- he's now a target for death.
When Odo and Sisko try to help locate the potential assassin, Quark
refuses their assistance and soon finds himself trapped in an airlock.
Production Code: 411, stardate not given, US airdate: 20 Mar 93
An alien criminal from the other side of the wormhole tempts Odo
by telling the shape-shifter he can put the changeling in contact with
others like himself.
After an unproductive contact with the Alien's race, Sisko reluctantly
agrees to return him without holding a trial for the murder he committed
on the station.
Assigned to transport the criminal back to his homeworld, Odo discovers
that his case is not as clearcut as it appeared, and that the brother
of the murdered man is in hot pursuit.
Production Code: 412, stardate not given, US airdate: 17 Apr 93
After Sisko agrees to show Opaka the wormhole, they receive some strange
signals while on the Gamma Quadrant side. Investigating, the shuttlecraft
is attacked by a satelite and crash lands on a moon. In the crash Opaka
dies and Sisko, Kira, and Bashir find that they are stranded on a war-torn
prison colony where it is impossible for the combatants to die.
Production Code: 413, stardate not given, US airdate: 24 Apr 93
Against his will, O'Brien becomes spiritual leader of a Bajoran village
and the only one who can save them from a destructive energy force known
as the Dalrok.
Meantime, Jake and Nog are captivated by a young Bajoran girl who is on
the station for difficult negotiations between two hostile tribes.
Production Code: 414, stardate 46729.1, US airdate: 1 May 93
During a mission to evacute a moon, Kira discovers a stubborn old Bajoran
farmer who refuses to leave. When he is wounded by one of the Barjoan
guards, Kira is forced to examine how much she has changed since she became
the Bajoran adminstrator with the Federation team on the station.
In the end she must decide between her desire to protect the underdog and
the needs of her people as a whole.
Production Code: 415, stardate 46844.3, US airdate: 8 May 93
O'Brien is startled when he discovers a fairy tale character has appeared
in Molly's room. Soon other people on the station find their fantasies coming
to life, and it becomes
the prelude to a very real danger which threatens to annihilate the entire
Bajoran system.
Production Code: 416, stardate not given, US airdate: 15 May 93
While an alien entity wreaks havoc with the station's computer, the
irrepressible Lwaxana Troi sets her sights for romance -- with Odo!
Production Code: 417, stardate 46925.1, US airdate: 22 May 93
Odo is caught in the middle when an alien influence pits Kira against
Sisko in a deadly power struggle. Can Odo prevent it from becoming an
all-out war?
Production Code: 418, stardate 46922.3, US airdate: 29 May 93
Kira discovers that a Cardassian visiting the station could actually
be a notorious war criminal. However all is not as it seems when
information supplied by Gul Dukat reveals that the Cardassian they are
holding cannot be who he claims to be.
Production Code: 419, stardate not given, US airdate: 12 Jun 93
An ambitious and unscrupulous Bajoran spititual leader
(Vedek Wynn) comes to the station and objects to Keiko's
secular teachings. The situation rapidly escalates, and could even destroy
the alliance between Bajor and the Federation.
Can Keiko keep running the school?
Production Code: 420, stardate not given, US airdate: 19 Jun 93
With Louise Fletcher as Vedek Wynn.
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