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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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| Title: | Accession |
| Episode Number: | 89 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 17 |
| Production Number: | 489 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 26th, 1996 |
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Keiko O'Brien's return to Deep Space Nine after a year on Bajor puts Miles in great spirits. With her arrival, Keiko brings news of a new O'Brien on the way. Meanwhile, Captain Sisko continues to remain uneasy about being the Emissary, a religious icon for an entire people. However, that is about to change when a 300 year old Bajoran light ship comes through the wormhole. The pilot of the vessel, Akorem Laan, is beamed to sick bay where he tells Sisko and Major Kira that he is the Emissary.
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| Doctor Worf: "Disaster"
O'Brien tells Bashir that Worf delivered his daughter, Molly, while on the Enterprise during a ship-wide power failure. The events of Keiko's delivery with Worf's assistance happened in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Disaster". |
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