| Series : |
Deep Space Nine |
Rating : |
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| Disc No : |
4.2 |
Episode : |
78 |
| First Aired : |
6 Nov 1995 |
Stardate : |
49263.5 |
| Director : |
Alexander Singer |
Year : |
2372 |
| Writers : |
David Mack, John J. Ordover |
Season : |
4 |
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| Guest Cast : |
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| Plotline : |
When the Defiant attends a secret meeting with the Karemma, the Jem'Hadar launch an attack which ends with both sides hiding in the atmosphere of a gas giant. Badly damaged, Worf must command the ship while the Jem'Hadar continue their persuit. Meanwhile, Quark and a Karemman representative have a little heart to heart over an unexploded enemy warhead. |
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| YATI : |
They make the point in this episode that every time the Defiant sends out one of its sensor pulses, it will give away its own position. The solution is to change speed and course each time a pulse is sent out. Unfortunately, we see plenty of shots of the ship sending out multiple pulses whilst staying on the exact same course at the same speed, or even staying completely stationary. |
| Great Moment : |
Okay, so the whole episode is an excuse to do a submarine episode in Star Trek. Well, I like submarine movies, so to me that's a good thing. |
| Quote : |
Dax : "It's funny, a year ago if you'd done something like this, I would have thought you were just trying to be a hero." Bashir : "And now?" Dax : "Now that I know you better, I realise it was just a really stupid thing to do." |
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| Images : |
Ships Karemma Ship
Ships Karemma Ship
Additional weapons Dominion Torpedo
Species Karemma
People Janklow
People Sloan
People Ensign Carson
People Stevens
People Hanok
Planets Jupiter
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