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| 125 :06x01 - A Time to Stand (Sep/29/1997) | | With Deep Space Nine under the control of the Dominion, the situation around the wormhole is out of the Federation's hands. Their only trump card is the mine field, which will continue to create new mines as others are detonated when any ship attempts to enter or exit the wormhole in the Alpha Quadrant. Three months later, the new residents of DS9 are having trouble disabling the mines. Fortunately for them, the three-month-long Dominion War finds them in a better position as Federation forces continue to lose ground to the new force in the Quadrant. | | Special Guest Stars: Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, | Guest Stars: Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun, J. G. Hertzler (1) as General Martok, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, Brock Peters as Joseph Sisko, Casey Biggs as Gul Damar, Barry Jenner as Admiral Ross, Aron Eisenberg as Cadet Nog | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
| 126 :06x02 - Rocks and Shoals (Oct/06/1997) | | On Deep Space Nine, Odo made a request to the Vorta, Weyoun, that his Bajoran security team be reinstated. Taking the request as an order from a god, Weyoun readily agreed provided that Odo join the station's council that includes Weyoun and Gul Dukat. Meanwhile, Captain Sisko and his team have destroyed a Dominion supply station of Ketracel-White, the only way that the Jem'Hadar can survive. Unfortunately, they were caught in the blast and their Jem'Hadar ship is severely damaged. With warp drive out, the former ops crew of Deep Space Nine is as good as stranded. | | Special Guest Stars: Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, | Guest Stars: Sarah MacDonnell as Neeley, Judith Durand (1) as Station Computer, Aron Eisenberg as Cadet Nog, Paul Eckstein as Limara'Son, Phil Morris (1) as Remata'Klan, Christopher Shea (1) as Keevan, Lilyan Chauvin as Yassim, Joseph Fuqua as Gordon | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 127 :06x03 - Sons and Daughters (Oct/13/1997) | | While Major Kira and Odo plan the resistance, Gul Dukat returns from Bajor with Ziyal, who has a very important announcement for the Major and Dukat to hear. Onboard the Klingon vessel IKS Rotarran, Worf and General Martok receive their orders to escort a convoy on a perilous, and glorious, mission that could mean certain death. One of the new enlistees to join the Rotarran is Alexander Rozhenko, Worf's son. | | Guest Stars: Casey Biggs as Gul Damar, Melanie Smith as Ziyal, Sam Zeller as Ch'Targh, Gabrielle Union as N'Garen, Marc Worden as Alexander Rozhenko, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, J. G. Hertzler (1) as General Martok | Director: Jesús Salvador Treviño Writer: Bradley Thompson, David Weddle | | | |
| 128 :06x04 - Behind the Lines (Oct/20/1997) | | Stardate 51145.3: With the assistance of Rom, Major Kira's plan to turn the Cardassians and the Jem'Hadar against each other enters the first stage. Light years away, on Starbase 375, Captain Sisko is told of a communications array being used by the Dominion to track Federation movements. Located in a star cluster, the array is heavily defended, making a plan of attack difficult. There may only be one way to destroy the array and it's a risky course of action. | | Special Guest Stars: Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, | Guest Stars: Aron Eisenberg as Nog, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Barry Jenner as Ross, Casey Biggs as Damar, Salome Jens as Changeling, Marc Alaimo as Dukat, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: LeVar Burton Writer: René Echevarria | | | |
| 129 :06x05 - Favor the Bold (Oct/27/1997) | | With Odo no longer on the Major's side and the minefield about to be destroyed by Deep Space Nine's deflector array turned anti-graviton field, things look bad for the resistance on the station. The Federation's morale continues to drop. With each successful engagement, an inevitable retreat soon follows. However, Captain Sisko has a plan to turn the tide: Retake Deep Space Nine. | | Special Guest Stars: Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, | Guest Stars: Chase Masterson as Leeta, Aron Eisenberg as Ensign Nog, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Barry Jenner as Admiral Ross, Casey Biggs as Gul Damar, Melanie Smith as Ziyal, Salome Jens as Changeling, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, J. G. Hertzler (1) as General Martok, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun, | Co-Guest Stars: Bart McCarthy as Coburn, Andrew Palmer (1) as Jem'Hadar Soldier, Ericka Klein as Sitak, William Wellman, Jr. (2) as Bajoran Officer, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Winrich Kolbe Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
| 130 :06x06 - Sacrifice of Angels (Nov/03/1997) | | The Federation advances on Deep Space Nine with nearly the entire Dominion;s Alpha Quadrant fleet waiting for them. Outnumbering Starfleet two to one, the only edge that Captain Sisko has is to create a hole in the wall of Dominion and Cardassian vessels and race towards DS9. On the station, the situation looks grim as the Major and her collaborators are to be arrested for crimes they did not commit. Fortunately, the former crew of Deep Space Nine is full of surprises. | | Special Guest Stars: Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, | Guest Stars: Melanie Smith as Tora Ziyal, Chase Masterson as Leeta, Aron Eisenberg as Ensign Nog, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Casey Biggs as Gul Damar, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, Salome Jens as Changeling, J. G. Hertzler (1) as General Martok, | Co-Guest Stars: Darin Cooper (1) as Cardassian Officer, | Uncredited: Judith Durand (1) as Station Computer | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
| 131 :06x07 - You are Cordially Invited (Nov/10/1997) | | Stardate 51247.5: Due to Alexander's new assignment aboard another Klingon vessel that will take him far from Deep Space Nine, Dax pressures Worf into pushing up the wedding date and holding it at the station. While Worf and Martok leads the men in the Klingon groom's ceremony, Dax is given the test of the House of Martok's mistress, who will see if Dax is fit to join the family. | | Guest Stars: Chase Masterson as Leeta, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Aron Eisenberg as Ensign Nog, Shannon Cochran as Sirella, Marc Worden as Alexander Rozhenko, J. G. Hertzler (1) as General Martok, | Co-Guest Stars: Sidney Liufau (1) as Atoa, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 132 :06x08 - Resurrection (Nov/17/1997) | | Dax tries to set the Major up for a dinner date, but Kira is not interested in bringing anyone. Even the company of Odo would, at present, not be realistic. The conversation is put aside when a man beams into Ops from an unknown location. When he reveals himself to Kira, the Major recognizes him as Bareil from the alternate universe. | | Guest Stars: Philip Anglim as Bareil, John Towey as Ossan, | Co-Guest Stars: Scott Strozier as Security Guard | Director: LeVar Burton Writer: René Echevarria | | | | | | |
| 134 :06x10 - The Magnificent Ferengi (Jan/01/1998) | | Jealous of the Starfleet soldiers onboard Deep Space Nine using their hero stories to trump his stories of profit, Quark suddenly finds himself in a position to become a hero himself. His mother has been kidnapped by the Dominion and Grand Nagus Zek is paying Quark to rescue his mother. Quark puts together a team of seven Ferengi in order to save the day. | | Guest Stars: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn, Chase Masterson as Leeta, Aron Eisenberg as Ensign Nog, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Cecily Adams as Ishka, Christopher Shea (1) as Keevan, Josh Pais as Gaila, Iggy Pop as Yelgrun, Jeffrey Combs as Brunt, Hamilton Camp as Leck | Director: Chip Chalmers Writer: Hans Beimler, Ira Steven Behr | | | |
| 135 :06x11 - Waltz (Jan/08/1998) | | While accompanying Gul Dukat to his first hearing on his war crimes, Captain Sisko and the rest of the USS Honshū are attacked by the Dominion. When Sisko awakens, he is on a planet with his left arm in a cast and Gul Dukat as his only companion. Dukat was able to save Sisko by making it to a shuttle with the Captain in tow. On the surface of a barren planet, their now repaired distress beacon will hopefully send help. | | Guest Stars: Casey Biggs as Legate Damar, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun | Director: Rene Auberjonois Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 136 :06x12 - Who Mourns for Morn? (Feb/04/1998) | | Word comes in to Deep Space Nine that Morn, the resident barfly of Quark's, has passed on. A lavish wake is held in his honor and all of DS9 mourns his passing. Quark feels the worst because he figures that without Morn he will lose business. However, once he is told by Odo that he is the benificiary of Morn's estate, he quickly forgets his troubles. | | Guest Stars: Gregory Itzin as Hain, Bridget Ann White (1) as Larell, Brad Greenquist as Krit, Cyril O'Reilly as Nashk, | Uncredited: David B. Levinson (1) as Broik, Judith Durand (1) as Station Computer, Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Victor Lobl Writer: Mark Gehred-O'Connell | | | |
| 137 :06x13 - Far Beyond the Stars (Feb/11/1998) | | The loss of another friend in the Dominion War is slowly sapping Captain Sisko of his energy and he is becoming frayed around the edges. With his father visiting the station, Sisko begins to question his place in the war. Then, the synaptic problems that almost caused his death ("Rapture") resurface and he is thrown back in time to Earth circa 1955. | | Guest Stars: Nana Visitor as Kay Eaton (K.C. Hunter), Alexander Siddig as Julius Eaton, Colm Meaney as Albert Macklin, Cirroc Lofton as Jimmy, Terry Farrell (1) as Darlene Kursky, Michael Dorn as Willie Hawkins, Rene Auberjonois as Douglas Pabst, Avery Brooks as Benny Russell, Brock Peters as Joseph Sisko/Preacher, Penny Johnson Jerald as Kasidy/Cassie, Armin Shimerman as Albert Rossoff, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun/Det. MulCahey, J. G. Hertzler (1) as Roy Rittenhouse, Marc Alaimo as Dukat/Detective Ryan, Aron Eisenberg as Vendor | Director: Avery Brooks Story: Marc Scott Zicree | Teleplay: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
| 138 :06x14 - One Little Ship (Feb/18/1998) | | Stardate 51474.2: A science expedition goes awry when a Jem'Hadar ship attacks the Defiant. Before the attack, the Runabout Rubicon had entered an anomaly that rendered it only a foot across. Lieutenant Commander Dax, Doctor Bashir, and Chief O'Brien were the three in the Rubicon when it entered the anomaly. Now, in their miniscule form, they must find a way to communicate with the Defiant. | | Guest Stars: Aron Eisenberg as Nog, Scott Thompson Baker (1) as Kudak'Etan, Christian Zimmerman as Lumat'Ukan, Kevin Quigley as Glennon, Leland Crooke as Gelnon, Fritz Sperberg as Ixtana'Rax, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: David Weddle, Bradley Thompson | | | | | | |
| 140 :06x16 - Change of Heart (Mar/04/1998) | | Stardate 51597.2: Worf and Jadzia have been ordered to the Badlands to receive an encrypted transmission from a Cardassian spy who has requested that Starfleet Intelligence be prepared to receive a very urgent message. On their way to the rendezvous point, they plan their honeymoon. | | Guest Stars: Todd Waring as Lasaran | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 141 :06x17 - Wrongs Darker than Death or Night (Apr/01/1998) | | Major Kira purchases some Bajoran lilacs to honor her mother's birthday. She didn't know much about her mother other than what her father told about her. Unfortunately, just before her mother's birthday, Gul Dukat calls and tells the Major that her mother was once his. Determined to prove him wrong, Kira looks into the Cardassian Occupation records. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Kopache as Taban, Wayne Grace as Legate, David Bowe (1) as Basso, Tim De Zarn as Halb, Leslie Hope as Meru, Marc Alaimo as Gul Dukat, | Co-Guest Stars: John Marzilli as Scavenger, Marc Marosi as Gul, Judith Durand (1) as Station Computer, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Jonathan West Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | | | | | | | |
| 144 :06x20 - His Way (Apr/22/1998) | | Even though Odo's feelings for Major Kira have not diminished, he has been unable to stir up enough confidence to set up a date with her. When the Major returns to Bajor to see First Minister Shakaar, whom she had not been seeing in over a year, Odo feels that he needs some pointers on romance. He receives an education from a new holosuite program entity that is modeled after a singer from Las Vegas circa 1960. | | Special Guest Stars: James Darren as Vic, | Guest Stars: Cyndi Pass as Ginger, Debi A. Monahan as Melissa, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Hans Beimler, Ira Steven Behr | | | | | | |
| 146 :06x22 - Valiant (May/06/1998) | | Stardate 51825.4: Aboard the Runabout Shenandoah, Nog and Jake head to Ferenginar to deliver a diplomatic message to the Grand Nagus. Leaving from Starbase 257, they are attacked by a Jem'Hadar fleet on their way to the base. While the rest move on, one Jem'Hadar ship continues to attack the Shenandoah. Fortunately for the Nog and Jake, they are backed up by a sister ship of the Defiant, the Valiant, which is staffed by members of Starfleet Academy's Red Squadron. | | Guest Stars: Ashley Brianne McDonough as Dorian, Aron Eisenberg as Nog, David Drew Gallagher (1) as Riley, Courtney Peldon as Karen, Paul Popowich as Tim, | Co-Guest Stars: Scott Hamm as Parton, Majel Barrett as Federation Computer, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Mike Vejar Writer: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 147 :06x23 - Profit and Lace (May/13/1998) | | Having trouble reaching anyone on Ferenginar, Rom goes to Quark and begs him to help find out what is going on. Trying to figure out what to do, a Ferengi ship appears with Grand Nagus Zek and Quark and Rom's mother on board. Landing, they tell the two brothers that Zek amended the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities to allow Ferengi women to wear clothes. The result of the amendment led to worldwide panic in the Ferengi stock market that overloaded all of the communications lines. As a result, Zek was deposed and Brunt is now the Grand Nagus. That is, unless Zek can retake his crown. | | Guest Stars: Aron Eisenberg as Nog, Chase Masterson as Leeta, Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn, Sylvain Cecil as Uri'Lash, Max Grodénchik as Rom, Wallace Shawn as Zek, Tiny Ron as Maihar'du, Cecily Adams as Ishka, Henry Gibson as Nilva, Jeffrey Combs as Brunt, | Co-Guest Stars: Symba Smith as Aluura | Director: Alexander Siddig Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
| 148 :06x24 - Time's Orphan (May/20/1998) | | Excited about a trip to Golana, one of Bajor's neighbor planets, Molly O'Brien goes with her father, mother, and brother to have a picnic. While there, Molly ventures off and falls into a timescape that transports her three hundred years into the past, to a time when there was no civilized life on the planet. | | Guest Stars: Hana Hatae as Molly, Rosalind Chao as Keiko, Michelle Krusiec as 18-year-old Molly, | Co-Guest Stars: Randy James as Security, Shaun Bieniek as Deputy | Director: Allan Kroeker Story: Joe Menosky | Teleplay: David Weddle, Bradley Thompson | | | |
| 149 :06x25 - The Sound of Her Voice (Jun/10/1998) | | Odo begins to give Quark a hard time about Deep Space Nine's rules and regulations, making running his establishment difficult. That is, until Quark sees that Odo's love for Major Kira has created the perfect way to distract Odo and earn profit. Meanwhile, returning from a convoy mission, a very tired Defiant crew answers a distress call from a Starfleet Captain whose ship crashed on an inhospitable planet. With the clock ticking to rescue her, the Defiant is pushed to its limits while the crew keeps the stranded captain company. | | Guest Stars: Penny Johnson Jerald as Kasidy, Debra Wilson as Lisa, | Uncredited: Mark Allen Shepherd as Morn | Director: Winrich Kolbe Story: Pam Pietroforte | Teleplay: Ronald D. Moore (1) | | | |
| 150 :06x26 - Tears of the Prophets (Jun/17/1998) | | Another Bajoran Gratitude Festival has arrived and, despite the Dominion War, Deep Space Nine celebrates the occasion. Things are not all joyous, however, as Odo has arrested a Vedek for a trivial criminal offense that Major Kira has trouble understanding and a rift has arisen between them. Meanwhile, while receiving another award for meritorious service, Captain Sisko is informed that the Federation, along with the Romulans, will commence an invasion of Cardassia with the Captain as the leader of the offensive. | | Special Guest Stars: James Darren as Vic, | Guest Stars: J. G. Hertzler (1) as Martok, Marc Alaimo as Dukat, David Birney as Letant, Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun, Andrew J. Robinson as Garak, Barry Jenner as Ross, Aron Eisenberg as Nog, | Co-Guest Stars: Michelle Horn as Saghi, Bob Kirsh as Glinn | Director: Allan Kroeker Writer: Ira Steven Behr, Hans Beimler | | | |
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