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| Series : | Deep Space Nine | Rating : | |||||||||
| Disc No : | 7.2 | Episode : | 155 | ||||||||
| First Aired : | 4 Nov 1998 | Stardate : | Unknown | ||||||||
| Director : | Steve Posey | Year : | 2375 | ||||||||
| Writers : | Philip Kim | Season : | 7 | ||||||||
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| Plotline : | The Federation stands to make one of the greatest intelligence coups of all time when none other than Weyoun tells Odo he wants to defect. But his cloned replacement is willing to do anything to stop him, even kill a Founder... Meanwhile O'Brien trusts Nog to get hold of a vital part for the Defiants gravity grid - and soon finds himself faced with a network of favours that extends across half the quadrant. | ||||||||||
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| YATI : | Those Dominion attack ships have really gone downhill. When we first saw them, three of them killed a Galaxy class Starship! Now even a Runabout is more than a match for them. Trek is always doing this - introduce some new uber-baddie to make us all go "oooooh!", only to then make them much weaker over time so that our heroes can actually defeat them. Voyager's treatment of the Borg is the classic case, but the Dominion fares little better. | ||||||||||
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