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| Series : | Deep Space Nine | Rating : | |||||||
| Disc No : | 4.6 | Episode : | 93 | ||||||
| First Aired : | 6 May 1996 | Stardate : | Unknown | ||||||
| Director : | James L. Conway | Year : | 2372 | ||||||
| Writers : | Mark Gehred-O'Connell | Season : | 4 | ||||||
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| Plotline : | Sisko must face evidence that his girlfriend Kasidy Yates is a trator to the Federation. But she's not the only one... | ||||||||
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| YATI : | This episode establishes that the Maquis are not Federation citizens. So how come Starfleet is always after them? Okay, some of them have committed crimes in Federation space - Eddington, for example. But many of them have not, yet Starfleet seems to go for any Maquis they can lay their hands on. | ||||||||
| Great Moment : | In "Way of the Warrior", Kasidy asks a casual question about all the activity on the docking ring. I was sure that she was Founder infiltrator. The writers pulled a fast one and made her a traitor instead. Nice little touch there. | ||||||||
| Quote : | "Paranoid is what they call people who imagine threats against their life. I have threats against my life." - Garak to Quark. | ||||||||
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