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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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| Title: | The Homecoming |
| Episode Number: | 21 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Production Number: | 421 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 26th, 1993 |
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Jake comes to his father for advice on where to take a Bajoran girl on a first date, his first ever. Unfortunately, Commander Sisko's time as head of Deep Space Nine is at a crossroads. Now, Major Kira brings him news that a Cardassian labor camp is still holding Bajorans on Cardassia IV. One of the prisoners is a man, thought to be dead, who could reunite Bajor. Kira requests a Runabout in order to rescue the Bajorans from their illegal imprisonment. Meanwhile, an ultra-nationalistic Bajoran group called The Circle makes their presence known on DS9.
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| ."The Homecoming" is the first part of a three-part story arc, a first for any Star Trek series. It is also the first time that different titles are used for each episode in the story arc. | Quark quotes his brother, Rom, the Ferengi seventy-sixth Rule of Acquisition: Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies. |
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