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Season One

1. Emissary (1), aired:1/3/1993 * * *
    Captain Benjamin Sisco is assigned to act as Starfleet overseer to the Bejoran Provisional Government and the Commander of Deep Space Nine, an outpost originally constructed by the Cardassians, an imperial race which occupied Bejor and brutally massacred its citizens before Bejoran rebels managed to drive them out. When he meets Captain Picard of the USS Enterprise, he recalls Picard's role under the Borg as an assimilated representative, at Wolf 359, in which Sisco lost his wife, and has serious doubts about accepting the position. But then he meets Kai Opaka, the Bejoran spiritual leader, and is exposed to an experience with one of the orbs, and changes his mind.

2. Emissary (2), aired: 1/3/1993 * * * *
    Sisco and Dax, his science officer, investigate the source of the orbs and discover a worm-hole that leads to the Gamma Quadrant, while Commander Kira, a Bejoran left in command of DS9, has trouble with Cardassians. While in the worm-hole, Sisco meets some noncorporeal entities that scrutinize and study his state of mind and way of life.

3     A Man Alone     1/17/1993
4     Past Prologue     1/10/1993
5     Babel     1/24/1993
6     Captive Pursuit     1/31/1993
7     Q-Less     2/7/1993
8     Dax     2/14/1993
9     The Passenger     2/22/1993

10. Move Along Home, aired: 3/14/1993 * * *
    The first visitors from the Gamma Quadrant to DS9 are more interested in Quark's games than getting to know the people, until they catch Quark in the act of cheating them. After this, they introduce Quark to one of their games and entice him to play, unaware that his four pieces represent 4 officers of DS9 (Sisco, Dax,
Kira, and Bashir) that have been transported into a maze where they are held hostage and subject to the moves that Quark puts them through and at danger of losing their lives.

11     The Nagus     3/21/1993
12     Vortex     4/18/1993
13     Battle Lines     4/25/1993

14. The Storyteller, aired: 5/2/1993 * *
    Doctor Bashir and Chief O'Brien visit a planet with a very exotic spiritual community to render medical aid to one of its leaders while the adolescent female head of a Bejoran estate visits DS9 to conduct negotiations with a group of separate estates all competing for rights to the land and resources under her domain.

15     Progress     5/9/1993

16. If Wishes Were Horses, aired: 5/16/1993 * * *
    Strange characters appear out of nowhere on DS9, including a character from a fairy tale, one of Sisco's baseball heroes from the early 21st century, and a duplicate Dax who is infatuated with Doctor Bashir. Elsewhere on the station, its inhabitants wishes begin to materialize in reality, resulting in some disorder, especially when their fears also appear to take form. Then a dangerous anomaly appears in space and begins to grow and threatens to destroy DS9, leaving it up to the ops team to solve the problem.

17     The Forsaken     5/23/1993
18     Dramatis Personae     5/30/1993
19     Duet     6/13/1993
20     In The Hands Of The Prophets     6/20/1993    


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