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As Kira persues new information about a crashed Cardassian freighter that was carrying Bajoran prisoners, she is joined by Dukat who has a very personal reason for joining her. Meanwhile Kassidy Yates considers a move tothe station, complicating matters for Sisko... |
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Dukat gets some smoothing around the edges here as he continues to become more than a two dimensional 'bad guy.' He has flaws and makes mistakes just like the best of us and that's clearly on show here where we learn he was in love with a Bajoran and had fathered a child with her. He joined Kira on the hunt for the crashed prison ship but I don't think it was Kira who talked him out of killing his daughter to save his career... I think Dukat just plain couldn't do it.
Back on the station Kassidy continues to become a more prominent feature of Sisko's life as she moves in and our Captain must confront his lingering feelings for Jennifer. Avery, as always, brought a real human quality and fallibility to the character. |
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Starring:
Avery Brooks as Captain Sisko
Nana Visitor as Major Kira
Terry Farrell as Lt. Cmdr Dax
Michael Dorn as Lt. Cmdr Worf
Alexander Siddig as Doctor Bashir
Colm Meaney as Chief O'Brien
René Auberjonois as Odo
Armin Shimerman as Quark
Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko |
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Guest Cast:
Penny Johnson
Marc Alaimo
Roy Brocksmith
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Teleplay By:
Nicholas Corea
Story By:
Toni Marberry and Jack Treviño |
Directed By:
LeVar Burton |
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