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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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| Title: | Prodigal Daughter |
| Episode Number: | 161 |
| Season: | 7 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Production Number: | 561 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday January 06th, 1999 |
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Julian notifies Captain Sisko that Chief O'Brien has been out of touch for three days. The Chief had been searching for the wife of a former Orion Syndicate member who he had helped capture ("Honor Among Thieves"). His last known location was New Sydney, where, coincidentally, Ezri's mother has quite a bit of influence since she runs a mining operation in the sector. After three years away, Ezri finally returns home to see her family and learn whatever she can about the whereabouts of O'Brien.
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| "Prodigal Daughter" received an Emmy nomination in the field of Outstanding Art Direction. | The Tigans' living room is a redress of Vic Fontaine's lounge. | As in "It's Only a Paper Moon", Worf does not appear in this episode. At the time, he was involved in the events depicted in Star Trek: Insurrection. | Pergium is pronounced differently in this episode than it was in Star Trek. In "The Devil in the Dark" it was pronounced Pur-GEE-um, while here it is pronounced PUR-gee-um. |
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