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Past Tense, Part 2

Series : Deep Space Nine Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 3.3 Episode : 57
First Aired : 9 Jan 1995 Stardate : 48481.2
Director : Jonathan Frakes Year : 2371
Writers : Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe Season : 3
Guest Cast :
Al Rodrigo as BernardoBill Smitrovich as Michael Webb
Clint Howard as GradyDaniel Zacapa as Henry Garcia
Deborah Van Valkenburgh as Detective PrestonDick Miller as Vin
Frank Military as Biddle ColeridgeJim Metzler as Christopher Brynner
Mitch David Carter as Swat leaderRichard Lee Jackson as Danny Webb
Tina Lifford as Lee
Plotline : As Kira and O'Brien mount a desperate search through history to find their missing friends, Sisko takes the place of Gabriel Bell to try and restore the timeline. But history records that Bell was shot dead by the police during the climax of the riots...
Moral :
Obligation : If you break history you're obligated to fix it.
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YATI : I love the way the characters in this episode keep pumping their pump-action shotguns to show how serious they are. You see, the pump isn't there to show people that you're serious - it's there to eject a spent round and chamber another one. If you pump a shotgun without firing it, it spits out a perfectly good round and loads the next one. Basically, the characters are gradually disarming themselves!

Okay, I want to be nice about this but it's a bit indelicate. Dax comes through the sewers to get into the sanctuary. So first, why isn't she all covered in... er... waste? And second, why can't the cops do the same thing?

Factoid : The boxing poster on the wall behind Kira and O'Brien in the 1930s is the same one that was on the wall behind Kirk and Spock when they visited the same era!
Quote : "When you treat people like animals, you're gonna get bit." - Biddle Coleridge regarding the Bell riots.
Datapoints :
People : Gabriel Bell
Temporal : Past Tense
Timeline : 2024
Weapons : MP-5k, Shotgun
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