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| Series : | Deep Space Nine | Rating : | ||||||||||||
| Disc No : | 6.6 | Episode : | 144 | |||||||||||
| First Aired : | 29 Apr 1998 | Stardate : | Unknown | |||||||||||
| Director : | Jesus Salvador Trevino | Year : | 2374 | |||||||||||
| Writers : | Gabrielle Stanton, Harry Werksman | Season : | 6 | |||||||||||
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| Plotline : | When a Prophet occupies the body of Kira to fight the ultimate battle against evil, Sisko faces an agonizing choice when the Pagh-Wraiths choose his son to be their own vassal. | |||||||||||||
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| YATI : | We're told that the Bajorans are all upset at Sisko's "stealing" the ancient stone so that the writings can be translated. When Akorem briefly got the Emissary job in "Accession", he told the Bajorans that most of the population had to change their occupation - and they did so, with barely a mutter of protest, because everybody has to do what the Emissary says. Yet Sisko can't borrow a stone for a few weeks? | |||||||||||||
| Great Moment : | I didn't like this one much, but it's always nice to see Winn on DS9. She's so deliciously nasty. | |||||||||||||
| Body Count : | Zero. | |||||||||||||
| Quote : | "I had a pretty good idea what this was the moment I laid eyes on it. This confirms it. It's a slab of rock with some writing on it." - Dax to Sisko, analysing his discovery. | |||||||||||||
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