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| Series : | Deep Space Nine | Rating : | ||||||||||
| Disc No : | 7.4 | Episode : | 165 | |||||||||
| First Aired : | 3 Mar 1999 | Stardate : | Unknown | |||||||||
| Director : | David Livingston | Year : | 2375 | |||||||||
| Writers : | Ronald D. Moore | Season : | 7 | |||||||||
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| Plotline : | Dr. Bashir is contacted by Sloan, the Section 31 operative from "Inquisition", who offers him the chance to gather intelligence while on a diplomatic mission to Romulus. But he soon finds that real spying is nothing like his holodeck re-creations. | |||||||||||
| Analysis : | This is probably a better episode than I give it credit for - but I'm biased because I absolutely hate section 31. | |||||||||||
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| YATI : | Take a good look at the "still" holograms of the Romulans. Some of them are blinking. | |||||||||||
| Factoid : | The title of this episode is latin for "In time of war, the law falls silent". | |||||||||||
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