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Bashir develops strong feelings for a woman who has difficulty moving about in the station's gravity; Quark is threatened by an old acquaintance.

Bashir develops strong feelings for a woman who has difficulty moving about in the station's gravity; Quark is threatened by an old acquaintance.

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP6 "Melora"

Bashir develops strong feelings for a woman who has difficulty moving about in the station's gravity; Quark is threatened by an old acquaintance.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP7 "Rules of Acquisition"

A Ferengi woman disguised as a man violates several Ferengi laws when she offers Quark business advice about a big deal he is trying to close for the Nagus.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP8 "Necessary Evil"

An attempt on Quark's life leads Odo to reopen an old investigation, and to remember his experiences from five years previously, when he and Kira were on the station during the Cardassian occupation; Kira is a suspect.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP9 "Second Sight"

The wife of a prominent expert on dead planet regeneration provides bittersweet mystery and heartache for Sisko.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP5 "Cardassians"

A moral dilemma arises when a young Cardassian boy, orphaned during the war and raised by Bajoran parents, becomes a pawn in a political game.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP4 "Invasive Procedures"

A seemingly timid Trill arrives on the station and takes the crew hostage, demanding to be joined to the Dax symbiont.

A spinoff of "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Deep Space Nine" is set on a space station near the planet Bajor. This time, Commander Benjamin Sisko is in charge of a diverse crew. But unlike other "Star Trek" series, there's no USS Enterprise to help them. Sisko and the crew must fight off rival alien species who want control of Deep Space Nine because of its strategic position close to a wormhole, which allows speedy travel to the far reaches of space.
Starring: Armin Shimerman, Avery Brooks, Cirroc Lofton, Colm Meaney, Gail Strickland, Hana Hatae, Marc Alaimo, Max Grodénchik, Megan Gallagher, Nana Visitor, Rene Auberjonois, Rosalind Chao, Siddig El Fadil, Terry Farrell, Vidal Peterson
Original Air Date: Jan 4, 1993
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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