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The crew finds a downed Jem'Hadar warship while surveying a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, and must defend it from the Dominion forces who come to retrieve it.
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Chief O'Brien is stunned when Keiko returns to the station possessed by a noncorporeal entity, demanding that he complete a series of tasks on the station without anyone finding out ... or Keiko will die.
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Sisko, Odo, Dax, and Gerak fall unconscious after a return from Bajor and find themselves on the station during the Cardassian occupation, appearing as four Bajorans -- forcing Odo to face his past.
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Odo transports Quark to testify at a high-security trial, but sabotage forces them to crashland on a barely hospitable world. Jake and Nog move in together.
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Captain Sisko experiences visions that leads to the discovery of an ancient Bajoran city lost for millenia, but which threaten his life on the eve of Bajor's acceptance into the Federation.
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Odo comes upon an infant Changeling, and comes to terms with his own past with Dr. Mora when he tries to educate the being himself. Chief O'Brien and Shakar bicker as Kira goes into labor.
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When Captain Sisko learns that the Maquis are poised to launch a devestating missile attack on Cardassia, he enlists the help of the traitorous Michael Eddington to try and stop them.
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Chief O'Brien and Garak lead a team to scavenge supplies from Empok Nor, an abandoned Cardassian station similar to DS9 -- but inadvertantly revive a pair of assassins left behind to protect the station.
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Jake and Nog go to great lengths to try and acquire a twentieth century baseball card to cheer up Captain Sisko. Representatives from the Dominion arrive to negotiate with Kai Winn.
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As war with the Dominion grows ever more inevitable, the Federation decides to mine the entrance to the wormhole to prevent more troops from coming through -- sparking a violent backlash.
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