Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Series 1 Starring Avery Brooks Directed By David Livingston (5014437935731) | Browns Books
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Series 1

The complete first season of the popular 'Star Trek' spin-off series.

In 'The Emissary, Parts 1 and 2' Commander Benjamin Sisko must face some personal demons before assuming command of the far-flung Federation outpost, Deep Space Nine.

In 'Past Prologue' Major Kira's loyalty is put to the test when a Bajoran terrorist arrives on DS9. 'A Man Alone' sees Odo accused of the murder of an old foe, causing anti-shape shifter feeling to spread throughout the station. 'Babel' has an old Bajoran booby-trap infect the crew with a lethal virus.

In 'Captive Pursuit' an alien arrives on the station pursued by bloodthirsty soldiers.

It transpires that the alien has been bred to be part of a ritual hunt, but O'Brien decides that he will violate the Prime Directive and stop the hunt. 'Q-Less' sees Vash arrive on the station and attempt to sell some archaeological artefacts. 'Dax' finds Dax on trial for a murder which she didn't commit. 'The Passenger' has strange things happen when Dr Bashir brings the corpse of a criminal on board. 'Move Along Home' sees Quark play a gambling game which causes senior officers to disappear. 'The Nagus' has the leader of the Ferengi race visit the station and makes Quark his successor.

In 'Vortex' Odo arrests a man who claims to have some information on the past of the security chief.

In 'Battlelines' Sisko, Kira, Dax and Kai Opaka travel through the wormhole and crash-land on a penal colony where the inhabitants are constantly involved in a bitter war - a war with no end because no-one can die on this planet. 'The Storyteller' sees O'Brien chosen as the defender of a village on Bajor even though he is not trained in the skills needed. 'Progress' has Major Kira beam down to Bajor to help with a relocation plan.

Her simple task is made difficult when she meets an obstinate old farmer who does not want to move. 'If Wishes Were Horses' finds the crew's thoughts taking on a physical form and threatening the safety of the station, as well as seriously embarrassing Doctor Bashir.

In 'The Forsaken' Lwaxana Troi visits the station and is rather taken with Odo, becoming trapped in a turbo-lift with him. 'Dramatis Personae' has a Klingon beamed onto the station ranting about the death of his crew before he dies.

The DS9 crew start to behave out of character and soon a dramatic power struggle is being played out. 'Duet' sees a Cardassian war criminal arrive on the station, causing the crew to argue over whether he should be brought to justice for his crimes against Bajor.

Finally, in 'The Hands of the Prophets', Vedek Winn stirs unrest and anti-human feeling on board the station.

Using the pretence of religious differences she manipulates the on-station Bajorans to do her dirty work.

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