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The Battle
of Minos
Wolf
359
Klingon
Civil War
The
Odyssey
Death of a
Caretaker
A Flagship
Battle
The Omarion
Nebula
Deep
Space Nine
Shattered
Mirror
Kazon
Attack
The
Swarm
Borg /
8472 War
Sector
001
The
Dominion War
The Valley
of Death
The Chin'toka
Invasion

AR-558
Righteous
Insurrection
The Chin'koka
Retreat
Advance on
Cardassia
Vaadwaur
Battle
Workforce
Incident
Reman
Nemesis

Guest Review

Title : Half a Life Rating : 3
First Aired : 6 May 1991 Stardate : 44805.3
Director : Les Landau Year : 2367
Writers : Peter Allan Fields, Ted Roberts Season : 4
Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Guybrush Rating : 5
Review : Perhaps not the most enthusiastic five stars I could give out, but this episode is still a strong stand-out of season four for me. It achieves a strong discussion of its moral dilemma as well as very powerful emotional weight (a stated goal of the season for the writers). That's an achievement for any episode, but an especially impressive one in this case considering the story centers on two non-main characters with whom we have not established a long emotional connection. All in all, this makes for an episode that is easy to remember even if you've seen many other episodes since.
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