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Rules of Engagement

Series : Deep Space Nine Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 4.5 Episode : 89
First Aired : 8 Apr 1996 Stardate : Unknown
Director : LeVar Burton Year : 2372
Writers : Bradley Thompson, David Weddle Season : 4
Guest Cast :
Christopher Michael as Helm officerDeborah Strang as T'Lara
Ron Canada as Ch'Pok
Plotline : When Worf destroys a transport ship full of Klingon civilians during a battle with Klingon forces, he must face a hearing to decide whether he should be extradited to the Klingon Empire.
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YATI : Ch'Pok claims that Worf committed a crime in killing civilians, and needs to be extradited to stand trial. Yet in the hearing, he emphasises that Klingons kill all their enemies, be they military or civilian, women or children. So why do the Klingons want Worf extradited for doing something their culture says is okay? And why doesn't either Sisko or the Vulcan judge notice this inconsistency?

When Worf orders Kira to fire on the transport ship he orders a full spread of quantum torpedoes; but on the viewscreen the ship actually fires photons torpedoes.

Great Moment : After the end of the trial, Sisko calls Worf to task for firing on the ship. It's a great moment, because it proves that Sisko actually didn't believe his initial defence of Worf in the trial, that he was trying to get a guilty man off - just what a good advocate is supposed to do.
Quote : "Part of being a captain is knowing when to smile, to make the troops happy. Even when it's the last thing in the world you want to do. Because they're your troops, and you hve to take care of them." - Sisko to Worf.
Datapoints :
Holoprogs : Battle of Tong Vey, The Battle of Tong Vey
Illnesses : Rudellian Plague
People : Miles Edward O'Brien
Planets : Bajor, Galorda Prime, Penthath III, Pentath III
Timeline : 2350
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Copyright Graham Kennedy Page views : 101,763 Last updated : 18 Aug 2004