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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/Emissary
Emissary | |
Season 1, Episodes 1 & 2 | |
Airdate | January 3, 1993 |
Production Number | 40510-721 (401-402) |
Teleplay by | Michael Piller |
Story by | Rick Berman & Michael Piller |
Directed by | David Carson |
Stream | |
— N/A |
1x03 → Past Prologue |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine — Season One |
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Emissary is the first and second episodes of the first season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Starring: Avery Brooks (Commander Sisko)
Also Starring: Rene Auberjonois (Odo), Siddig El Fadil (Doctor Bashir), Terry Farrell (Lieutenant Dax), Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko), Colm Meaney (Chief O'Brien), Armin Shimerman (Quark), Nana Visitor (Major Kira)
Special Guest Star: Patrick Stewart (Capt. Jean-Luc Picard / Locutus of Borg)
Guest Starring: Camille Saviola (Kai Opaka), Felecia M. Bell (Jennifer Sisko), Marc Alaimo (Gul Dukat)
Co-Stars: Joel Swetow (Gul Jasad), Aron Eisenberg (Nog), Stephen Davies (Tactical Officer), Max Grodénchik (Ferengi Pit Boss), Steve Rankin (Cardassian Officer), Lily Mariye (Ops Officer), Cassandra Byram (Conn Officer), John Noah Hertzler (Vulcan Captain), April Grace (Transporter Chief), Kevin McDermott (Alien Batter), Parker Whitman (Cardassian Officer), William Powell-Blair (Cardassian Officer), Frank Owen Smith (Curzon), Lynnda Ferguson (Doran), Megan Butler (Lieutenant), Stephen Rowe (Chanting Monk), Thomas Hobson (Young Jake), Donald Hotton (Monk #1), Gene Armor (Bajoran Bureaucrat), Diana Cignoni (Dabo Girl), Judi Durand (Computer Voice), Majel Barrett (Computer Voice)
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Plot Overview
Upon arriving at his new command, Benjamin Sisko is quickly involved in a Bajoran prophet's quest for eight mystical and powerful orbs. The Cardassians declare war, damaging the space station during the battle. Hostilities cease when Sisko returns with the missing Cardassian ship.