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SISKO'S STATION LOGS, PART 4
The data files are still in transit from Starfleet Headquarters. Information will be made available soon.
Way of the Warrior, Part 1:
Sisko is rather shocked when a major Klingon fleet appear at the station and ask for shore leave. The combination of their unusually quiet state and their harassment of ships in the area leads Sisko to seek help in the form of Lt Worf, formerly of the Enterprise. Arriving on the station, Worf discovers the purpose of the Klingon mission and agonises over whether to tell Starfleet or not.
Way of the Warrior, Part 2:
With their plan discovered, the Klingons leave and begin an invasion of Cardassia in an attempt to secure a foothold near the wormhole and a forward base against a possible invasion by The Dominion. After a
conversation with Gul Dukat, who is now a leading figure in the new Cardassian civilian government, Sisko agrees to rescue the Cardassian government leaders from the invading Klingon forces. The Klingons retaliate and attack Deep Space Nine in force.
The Visitor:
Jake Sisko as an old man recieves a visit from a young woman who hopes to become a writer and he tells her the story of how his father disappeared and of his quest to find him again. During a mission to examine a shift in the wormhole, Captain Sisko is apparently killed by a plasma leak from the warp core of the Defiant in front of his son's eyes. Jake takes it very badly and hangs around on the station. One night his father appears in his room and stays for only a moment or two. No one can find a trace of his visit and no further progress can be made; a year or so later he reappears and stays for longer during which time he is examined by Dax, Bashir and Worf. When he disappears again, Jake finally gets on with his own life back on Earth. When his father reappears yet again he starts on a search to understand where his father is and on how to bring him back. He reveals that his is dying but that he has finally found a way to bring his father back, but at a terrible price.
Hippocratic Oath:
Held prisoner by a group of rebel Jem'Hadar, Bashir and O'Brien clash over Bashir's desire to help their captors escape Dominion rule and break their Ketracel White addiction.
Indiscretion:
Forced to bring Dukat along on a personal mission to recover a lost Bajoran transport, Kira discovers the real reason her nemesis wants to accompany her, and a dark secret that could destroy his career.
Rejoined:
Jadzia Dax must choose between her feelings and the rules of Trill society when she is reunited with the wife of one of Dax's previous hosts.
Little Green Men:
A mishap sends Quark, Rom, and Nog back in time to Earth of 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico, where military forces mistake them for alien invaders.
Starship Down:
A fierce battle with the Jem'Hadar leaves the Defiant trapped in a planet's volatile atmosphere.
The Sword of Kahless:
Kor, a revered Klingon warrior, set out with Worf and Dax in search of a mythical, ancient artifact they believe has the power to unite the Klingon Empire.
Our Man Bashir:
Posing as a 1960s secret agent in a malfunctioning holosuite program with the senior officers playing as the main characters, Bashir is all that stands between his trapped fellow officers and certain death.
Homefront:
Evidence that Changelings are targeting Earth sends Sisko back to his home planet, where he and Odo must prevent - or prepare for - war with the Dominion.
Paradise Lost:
Preparing Earth for war with the Dominion, Sisko and Odo discover evidence of a Starfleet plot to seize control of the planet from the Federation.
Crossfire:
While First Minister Shaakar visits the station, Odo finds his feelings for Kira compromising his work while trying to deal with a death threat against Shakaar.
Return to Grace:
A demoted Dukat enlists Kira's aid in regaining his former status in the Cardassian Empire.
The Sons of Mogh:
Cast out of Klingon society because of Worf's dishonor, his outcast brother asks Worf to kill him.
Bar Association:
Tired of workplace mistreatment at the hands of his brother, Rom organizes all of Quark's employees into a union and goes on strike against the bar.
Accession:
A legendary Bajoran appears mysteriously after more than 200 years and challenges Sisko's claim to be the Emissary. At first relieved, Sisko gradually realises that the new Emissary is trying to take Bajor back to the bad old days of caste-based discrimination, and is willing to sacrifice Bajor's chances of joining the Federation to do so! But is the new Emissary truly speaking for the prophets or is he misguided?
Rules of Engagement:
Worf is put on trial for destroying a Klingon freighter carrying 400 civilians. Did he give the order to open fire in a blind rage, to prove himself a truely vicious Klingon warrior? If so, the Federation will
have to extradite him to the Klingon homeworld to face a full trial.
Hard Time:
Chief O'Brien is sentenced to serve a prison sentance for a crime he did not commit, and has to try to readjust to life after his incarceration. Visions of a mysterious figure haunt him...
Shattered Mirror:
Sisko follows his son into a war-torn alternate universe after Jake is lured there by the living counterpart of his late mother, only to realize that the Terrans need his assistance to keep control of the station.
The Muse:
While Odo provides shelter for a pregnant Lwaxana Troi, Jake Sisko falls under the spell of a mysterious woman.
For The Cause:
Sisko is shocked to learn that his girlfriend, Kasidy Yates, may be a Maquis smuggler.
To The Death:
Attempting to stop a group of Jem'Hadar renegades from gaining power, Sisko and the Defiant crew must join forces with deadly Jem'Hadar soldiers.
The Quickening:
Bashir must perform a miracle by curing a deadly virus created by the Dominion to destroy a civilization.
Body Parts:
Misdiagnosed with a terminal disease, Quark sells his body parts on the Ferengi market to pay off his debts, then finds himself unable to break the contract without forsaking everything he believes in.
Broken Link:
Odo is forced to return to the homeworld of his people and face judgment for killing one of his own.
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