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Major Kira is relieved of her post on Deep Space Nine, and hopes to discover herself at Vedek Bariel's monastery. But when she is captured by a rogue Bajoran group that is planning a coup, Kira makes a disturbing discovery about her planet's leaders.
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A small team of station personnel remain on DS9 after a station-wide evacuation, in an attempt to wrestle control of the station from the Bajoran coup. Kira and Dax try to reach the Bajoran government with evidence of the Cardassians' involvement.
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A Cardassian war orphan visits the station with his adoptive Bajoran father, sparking a political controversy over where he truly belongs.
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DS9 is visited by a Starfleet scientist who grew up on a low-gravity planet, leaving her handicapped in normal gravity. Bashir takes a liking to her, and offers her the chance to leave her wheelchair behind forever.
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A mysterious woman haunts Commander Sisko, who begins to fall in love with her -- only to discover that she may not be real at all.
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The station becomes home to a massive number of Skrreean refugees fleeing persecution in the Gamma Quadrant -- and who have become convinced that Bajor is their prophesied new home.
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Quark's monopoly on the local gambling scene is challenged by Martus, an El-Aurian con man who has acquired a unique gaming device. The station's inhabitants suffer from unexplained waves of good and back luck.
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When Odo's former Bajoran mentor leads him to potential evidence of his origins, a mysterious shape-shifting creature is set loose on the station.
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Chief O'Brien returns to Deep Space Nine following an assignment, and is forced to flee the station when he is convinced that everyone he knows has turned against him.
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Sisko and O'Brien are stranded on a planet where the leader of the local colony is driven by her anti-technology philosophy -- and demands that they stay.
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Dax and Odo discover a world in the Gamma Quadrant whose inhabitants are slowly vanishing -- and learn that the colony's true nature is not what it appears to be.
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Jadzia Dax welcomes her first Trill initiate, and must face her own past when he fails to live up to expectations.
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An old flame of Quark's -- a Cardassian revolutionary -- is forced to return to DS9, pursued by the military that she and her "students" are working to overthrow.
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Three legendary Klingon warriors meet Dax for a final, glorious mission to take vengeance on an old enemy. But with their friend Kurzon dead, the Klingons are not eager to accept Jadzia.
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Dr. Bashir learns the true nature of Garak's past when the Cardassian tailor falls mysteriously ill, due to a device implanted by his people.
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The wormhole throws Kira and Bashir into an alternate universe, where the Klingons and Cardassians are allies and Kira's corrupt twin rules the station with an iron fist.
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Chief O'Brien is seized by the Cardassian government and put on trial for attempting to smuggle weapons to the Maquis -- but his verdict has already been determined.
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On a school expedition to the Gamma Quadrant with Jake and Nog, Sisko and Quark are taken captive by a hostile warrior species who serve the Dominion, a powerful group that is assessing the Alpha Quadrant's threat to their interests.
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