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Many years into the future, an aged Jake Sisko tells the story of his father's fateful disappearance into subspace -- and his obsessive desire to get him back.
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Bashir and O'Brien crash land on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant and are captured by rogue Jem'Hadar, who are trying to break the drug addiction that keep them enslaved.
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Kira and Dukat seek out a ship of Bajoran prisoners lost six years ago, which Kira discovers included Dukat's Bajoran mistress and their young daughter.
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Jadzia meets the new host of Torias Dax's wife when a group of Trill scientists arrive, and faces the taboo that prevents Trill hosts from reconnecting with loved ones from their former lives.
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After acquiring a ship of his own, Quark takes Rom and Nog for a test flight to Earth -- only to find themselves prisoners of the U.S. military in the year 1947.
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A routine diplomatic voyage leads Kira and Dukat to a hunt for a Klingon Bird of Prey, as the former Gul seeks to restore his position in the Cardassian military.
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A legendary poet makes a surprise return to Bajor, claiming that the Prophets have appointed him to be the Emissary and reinstituting a defunct cast system to try and return Bajoran society to its former glory.
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Miles O'Brien must readjust to his life on the station after living for 20 years in an alien prison -- only to learn that his punishment was only programmed into his memory.
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Jake meets an alluring woman who tells him she can help him with his writing -- but who is certainly more than she appears to be. Odo comforts Lwaxana Troi when she arrives on the station ... pregnant.
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Sisko forges an alliance with a group of Jem'Hadar to track a group of renegade Jem'Hadar, who are seeking to repair an Iconian gateway that could allow them to control the galaxy.
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Quark reexamines his life when he learns that he has a fatal disease, and decides to auction off his remains. An accident forces Dr. Bashir to transfer Keiko's baby to Major Kira.
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