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When Sisko and O'Brien beam down to a planet looking for a potential colony site, their technology fails and they are stranded amongst a group of anti-technology zealots.

When Sisko and O'Brien beam down to a planet looking for a potential colony site, their technology fails and they are stranded amongst a group of anti-technology zealots.

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP12 "The Alternate"

A life form retrieved from a Gamma Quadrant planet wreaks havoc on DS9 and seems to have a strange effect on Odo.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP13 "Armageddon Game"

Unaware of being used as pawns, Bashir and O'Brien attempt to eliminate a biomechanical weapon used for centuries by two warring societies.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP14 "Whispers"

While aboard a runabout shuttle he has stolen from DS9, Chief O'Brien records a log recounting how he returned from a mission to find his wife and friends had inexplicably turned against him.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP15 "Paradise"

When Sisko and O'Brien beam down to a planet looking for a potential colony site, their technology fails and they are stranded amongst a group of anti-technology zealots.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP11 "Rivals"

Quark gets some competition when a slick con artist opens a gambling club on the Promenade; the station suffers strange problems that are normally highly unlikely to occur.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

S2, EP10 "Sanctuary"

Refugees from the Gamma Quadrant searching for their mythical homeland stop at DS9, then discover that Bajor may be their destination.

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: Amanda Carlin, Andrew Robinson, Armin Shimerman, Avery Brooks, Bernie Casey, Bertila Damas, Cirroc Lofton, Colm Meaney, Marc Alaimo, Nana Visitor, Rene Auberjonois, Richard Poe, Rosalind Chao, Siddig El Fadil, Terry Farrell
Original Air Date: Jan 4, 1993
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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