Sisko begins having visions that may show him how to best help Bajor, but they're killing him.Sisko begins having visions that may show him how to best help Bajor, but they're killing him.Sisko begins having visions that may show him how to best help Bajor, but they're killing him.
Penny Johnson Jerald
- Kasidy Yates
- (as Penny Johnson)
Michael Bailous
- Bajoran Security Deputy
- (uncredited)
Janet Dey
- Starfleet Admiral
- (uncredited)
Terry Green
- Starfleet Ops Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Hack
- Bajoran Woman
- (uncredited)
Randy James
- Jones
- (uncredited)
Al Kroft
- Bajoran Minister
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst episode to feature Starfleet officers wearing the new gray-top uniforms, which first appeared in TNG film Star Trek: First Contact (1996). While this uniform change covers the entire reach of Starfleet, the crew of sister show Star Trek: Voyager (1995) continues to wear the original DS9 uniforms, as they are lost in the Delta quadrant when the change is made.
- GoofsDax says that "Starfleet should accept a new member every week". The Federation's civilian government accepts new members, not Starfleet.
- Quotes
Quark: It's all about foot traffic. The more people come in, the more they drink, the more they drink, the more they talk, the more they talk, the more they let slip things that I shouldn't know, and that, oh, that always leads to latinum.
Lt. Commander Worf: Perhaps so, but there is one problem.
Quark: What's that?
Lt. Commander Worf: There's an ancient Klingon proverb that says, "You cannot loosen a man's tongue with root beer."
- ConnectionsFeatured in What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Dennis McCarthy
Performed by Dennis McCarthy
Featured review
More Bajoran Sheep
I will take the word of the reviewer who has seen all the episodes that this is heading somewhere fantastic. Unfortunately, as I make my way through Season 5, another romp in the Bajoran mythos just kind of turns me off. The whole Emissary thing is a bit much. I remember when Ben went to the surface and again got zapped (sort of; he's been zapped on numerous occasions) and the Bajorans embraced him. As I watch them wandering around the space station, it's hard to believe that they ever started a revolution. Sisko gets caught up in the puzzle presented by an obelisk that is found in the Lost City. The results involve the contrived situation of Jake having to make a game-changing decision. I don't know. For me, the Bajorans are so tiresome.
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- Hitchcoc
- Oct 28, 2018
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