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Kira must come to terms with her loyalties when a Bajoran terrorist asks for asylum on DS9 -- though his true motives remain a mystery.
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The station is struck by a mysterious virus that renders people unable to coherently communicate with others.
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Vash, a woman who has been stranded in the Gamma Quadrant for two years, arrives on the station -- and is followed by Q, a powerful alien entity who wants her to reconsider their broken relationship.
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Dax is arrested and put on trial for a murder allegedly committed by her symbiant's former host.
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The crew gives aid to a damaged prisoner transport ship, only to discover that the "deceased" prisoner has transferred his consciousness to another person.
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Quark is challenged to an unusual game with an alien representative -- and discovers that Sisko, Kira, Bashir and Dax are trapped inside the game's virtual playing field.
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The leader of the Ferengi empire arrives on the station to conduct an important meeting about exploiting the Gamma Quadrant -- and stuns everyone in attendance when he appoints Quark as his successor.
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Odo's newest prisoner promises to help him find a secret colony of changelings in the Gamma Quadrant -- if they can escape the alien ship that wants to destroy him.
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O'Brien and Bashir visit a Bajoran village, where O'Brien is chosen to succeed the village elder who is responsible for saving the village from a hostile entity. Jake and Nog take an interest in a young Bajoran representative.
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Kira must convince a stubborn Bajoran farmer to evacuate a moon that is about to be rendered inhospitable. Nog and Jake engage in a little business opportunity.
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A group of alien ambassadors arrive on the station, including Lwaxana Troi -- who takes an immediate liking to Constable Odo. O'Brien fights a seemingly unwinnable battle with the station's computer system.
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When a Cardassian comes to DS9 seeking medical aid, Kira comes face-to-face with a man she suspects of being a genocidal war criminal.
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