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"The Homecoming" (Part 1)
(21:176)
Kira risks her life and a war with the cardassians by releasing
a bajoran hero from a distant prison colony.
US Air Date: 26 September 1993
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"The Circle" (Part 2)
(22:176)
Kira helps revealing the hidden force behind the Circle, a group
of fanatic bajorans, and a greater secret, that could destroy them
all.
US Air Date: 3 October 1993
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"The Siege" (Part 3)
(23:176)
While Sisko leads a challenging resistance against the bajoran invading
forces, Kira and Dax venture on a desperate mission, that is to
reveal, why they are attacking.
US Air Date: 10 October 1993
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"Invasive Procedures"
(24:176)
The crew have to fight for Jadzia's life, when a desperate trill
takes the group as hostages and steals Dax's guest parasite to be
transplanted into his body.
US Air Date: 17 October 1993
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"Cardassians"
(25:176)
A young cardassian, whose parents died in the war and therefore
has growned up among bajorans, is the reason for riot, when people
on Deep Space Nine wants him dead.
US Air Date: 24 October 1993
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"Melora"
(26:176)
Fallen in love with a woman, whose race cannot move in normal force
of gravity, Bashir develops a technology, so she no more in need
of her wheelchair.
US Air Date: 31 October 1993
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"Rules of Acquisition"
(27:176)
A female ferengi, who has defied the law and disguised herself as
a man, risks getting her life spoiled, when she falls in love with
Quark.
US Air Date: 7 November 1993
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"Necessary Evil"
(28:176)
An attempted assassination against Quark makes Odo to look through
a five year old, unsolved murder mystery, in which Kira was the
main suspect.
US Air Date: 14 November 1993
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"Second Sight"
(29:176)
Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wifes death, but
she is not, what she pretends to be.
US Air Date: 21 November 1993
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"Sanctuary"
(30:176)
Kira is torn, when a race without a country arrives at DS9 and claims
on Bajor to be their peoples legendary native country.
US Air Date: 28 November 1993
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"Rivals"
(31:176)
Quark feels himself threatened, when a charming swindler arrives
to the space station and opens a rival bar. Meanwhile, a competition
between O'Brien and Bashir have become personal.
US Air Date: 2 January 1994
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"The Alternate"
(32:176)
Odo's mentor, doctor Mora Pol, arrives to Deep Space Nine to continue
his search for Odo's roots. But after an accident in the Gamma Quadrant
they return to the space station with a dangerous organism, which
immediately infects the station.
US Air Date: 9 January 1994
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"Armageddon Game"
(33:176)
O'Brien and Bashir works on disarming to races from dangerous weapons
but are still not aware, that it is their host's intention to sacrifice
them as a part of the peace process.
US Air Date: 30 January 1994
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"Whispers"
(34:176)
O'Brien returns from a security mission to discover, that the crew
apparently have turned against him.
US Air Date: 6 February 1994
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"Paradise"
(35:176)
Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet inhabited by people,
who have abstained from any form of technology. But is it really
such a Paradise?
US Air Date: 13 February 1994
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"Shadowplay"
(36:176)
Odo and Dax tries to find the solution to how the inhabitants of
a planet has disappeared without a trace.
US Air Date: 20 February 1994
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"Playing God"
(37:176)
A trill initiates Argen in the ritual unification and the trill
gets to work with Jadzia Dax to learn more about it. At the same
time the space station is threaten by a new universe, which extends
itself in an alarming rate.
US Air Date: 27 February 1994
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"Profit and Loss"
(38:176)
When Quark's former girlfriend, a cardassian, arrives at Deep Space
Nine, he sees his chance to be reunited with her. But in the intervening
years she has become a part of a rebel army in Cardassia, and soon
a cardassian space ship is arriving the station and demands her
and the rest of her followers handed over.
US Air Date: 20 March 1994
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"Blood Oath"
(39:176)
Dax risks her life and her future in the Starfleet by completing
that oath, she swor three ageing klingons.
US Air Date: 27 March 1994
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"The Maquis" (Part 1)
(40:176)
Kira reveals a terrorist group within the Federation, whose actions
can start a new war with the cardassians over the abandoned colonies
in the military guarded zone between the Federation and the cardassians'
space.
US Air Date: 24 April 1994
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"The Maquis" (Part 2)
(41:176)
Sisko and gul Dukat joins forces to prevent a war between cardassians
and a group of federation colonists lead by Sisko's old friend.
US Air Date: 1 May 1994
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"The Wire"
(42:176)
Bashir fights to save his friend, the cardassian Garak, who slowly
is dying because of a brain implant, which he is dependence on.
To help him he will have to dig deeply into his friend's mysterious
past and finds some astonishing secrets.
US Air Date: 8 May 1994
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"Crossover"
(43:176)
A defect in the worm hole sends Kira and Bashir to an alternative
universe, where Bajor is tyrannical centre of power and humans are
slaves. Can Kira stop her ruthless double from killing Bashir?
US Air Date: 15 May 1994
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"The Collaborator"
(44:176)
Kira must investigate the man, she loves, when she finds out, that
he maybe was to blame for the massacre on 43 bajorans.
US Air Date: 22 May 1994
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"Tribunal"
(45:176)
O'Brien is arrested by the cardassians and accused for something,
he says, he has not done. When his colleagues on Deep Space Nine
investigates, what he is accused of, they realize, that a shipment
of weapons is missing with all clues pointing at O'Brien.
US Air Date: 5 June 1994
Directed by: Avery
Brooks
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"The Jem'Hadar"
(46:176)
During a fishing trip to the Gamma Quadrant Sisko and Quark is captured
by the Jem'Hadar, the fearded dominion foot soldiers. Jake and Nog
finds out, where they are held prisoners and they try to get help
on Deep Space Nine. After the warnings of Jem'Hadar about not going
into the Gamma Quadrant, the Starfleet sends a galactic class star
ship through the worm hole to confront the army.
US Air Date: 12 June 1994
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