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Explorers

Series : Deep Space Nine Rating : 1 Random Image
Disc No : 3.6 Episode : 67
First Aired : 8 May 1995 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Cliff Bole Year : 2371
Writers : Hilary J. Bader Season : 3
Guest Cast :
Bari Hochwald as Dr. Elizabeth LenseChase Masterson as Leeta
Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat
Plotline : Sisko decides to build a solar sail craft to try and prove that mythical journies between Bajor and Cardassia actually happened. But as he tests the craft out, an unexpected anomaly causes complications.
Guest Reviews :
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YATI : Okay, let's take a look at this craft. First, the sails are far, far too small. Current projections are that a ship of this kind of size would need sails hundreds of miles across, at the very least. And this is not something that you can improve with future technology - the sun is the sun, it only exerts so much pressure on a sail no matter how advanced it is. Second, how did this thing ever take off? How is it supposed to land? It's made of wood! It couldn't possibly have survived an atmospheric re-entry.
Factoid : This episode features the first direct mention of a bathroom in Star Trek history.
Datapoints :
Food : Fanalian Toddy
People : Jake Sisko
Scitech : Tachyon
Ship Classes : Solar Sail
Ship Names : Nebula Class :
NCC 61832 USS Lexington
Species : Bajorans
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