The Sword of Kahless
- Episode aired Nov 20, 1995
- TV-PG
- 46m
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6.9/10
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Worf, Dax and the Klingon Dahar master Kor set out to find an ancient lost relic: the Sword of Kahless.Worf, Dax and the Klingon Dahar master Kor set out to find an ancient lost relic: the Sword of Kahless.Worf, Dax and the Klingon Dahar master Kor set out to find an ancient lost relic: the Sword of Kahless.
Cirroc Lofton
- Jake Sisko
- (credit only)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis episode was written in an effort to more fully integrate the character of Worf into the Deep Space Nine world. All of the fourth season episodes to that date, with the exception of The Way of the Warrior (1995), had been green-lit prior to the confirmation of Michael Dorn's arrival, and as such, Worf tended to be confined to the B-stories of these episodes, if he even figured in them at all. "The Sword of Kahless" was the first show put together after Worf joined the cast, and as such, the producers felt it should focus on him.
- GoofsWhen the Lethean attacks Kor, as he removes his hands from Kor's head the Klingon cranial prosthetic moves, shifting position on the actor's forehead.
- Quotes
Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax: Kor! I have someone I'd like you to meet.
Kor: Oh?
Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax: I'd like you to meet our Strategic Operations Officer, Commander Worf.
Kor: Ah, Worf the traitor. The pariah. The lowest of the low!
[long tense pause, then his face turns into a smile]
Kor: It's a pleasure to meet you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Man at Arms: Reforged: Sword of Kahless (Star Trek) (2018)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Dennis McCarthy
Performed by Dennis McCarthy
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A Very Low-budget Episode
Quite literally 36 minutes of this episode was done in that cheap-looking cave, but it was also in the exact same spot of that cheap-looking cave. They didn't even change the background props. They re-use the same scene with the sword twice and only used 2 cast members for the entirety of the episode. Was there seriously no money for the making of this episode? Was it that the script was so bad they didn't feel it necessary to put any effort into the production of this episode? It's a mystery as to why this episode had to be made so cheaply. The plot had potential, but suffered the same fate as most DS9 episodes.
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- ANannyMoose02
- Nov 14, 2022
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