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Dr. Beverly Crusher, in command of the Enterprise during the absence of Captain Picard, is successful in destroying the Borg vessel. Lieutenant Commander La Forge manages to reinitiate Data's ethical subroutine; Data disables and then dismantles Lore. [1]
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Data obtains an emotion chip from Lore. [1]
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The Xenophobic Bajoran rebel group "The Circle" gains popularity on Bajor, seeking to overturn the Bajoran provisional government. Major Kira uncovers evidence that Bajoran hero Li Nalas may still be alive in a Cardassian prison camp and sets out to rescue him. [2]
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Major Kira is replaced as first officer of DS9 by Li Nalas. Shortly thereafter, a Circle assault force takes possession of Deep Space Nine. [3]
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Captain Sisko leads a covert campaign to disrupt Circle control of Deep Space Nine. Major Kira and Lieutenant Dax discover evidence that the Circle is a front for the Cardassians and present it to the Council of Ministers. Support for the Circle collapses and the organisation falls apart. Li Nalas is killed. [4]
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The Enterprise-D meets with a group of Iyaaran representatives. Despite some cultural misunderstandings, the contact is ultimately a success. [5]
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A group of mercenaries led by Arctus Baran begin stealing Vulcan artefacts from various sites. Captain Picard is abducted by the group and begins to work for them, seeking to find out their intent. Commander Riker is also abducted. [6]
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Captain Picard and Commander Riker discover that Arctus Baran's mercenary group is being manipulated by Romulan agent Tallera, who is seeking to gain control of a telepathic weapon. They are able to foil Tallera's plans. [7]
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Kes is born on the Ocampan home world. [8]
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Rugal, a half-Cardassian, half-Bajoran war orphan, is reunited with his father, a Cardassian politician named Kotan Pa'Dar. [9]
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Verad steals Dax, stays joined for only a few hours before the symbiont is removed and replaced in Jadzia. [10]
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Geordi's mother is apparently killed when the Starship Hera is reported as lost. [11]
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The Enterprise-D is infested with intephasic organisms when a new warp core is installed. The crew are able to remove the infestations with the assistance of Lieutenant Commander Data. [12]
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Bashir falls briefly in love with Melora Pazlar, a woman from a low gravity environment. [13]
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Excessive telepathic contact with Cairn forces Lwaxana to remember her daughter Kestra's death for the first time [14]
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The Grank Nagus orders Quark to buy a massive shipment of Tulaberry wine from the Dosi, a species in Gamma Quadrant. The mission proves to be a way to discover more about a group called The Dominion. [15]
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Quark survives an assassination attempt by a business partner. [16]
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The Enterprise-D visits Kesprytt III, a planet containing two civilisations, one of which is applying for Federation Membership. Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher are abducted by the Prytt, although they manage to escape. Commander Riker recommends against membership for the Kes. [17]
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Hekaran scientists, Doctors Rabal and Serova, demonstrate that the use of warp drive is gradually destroying space around the Hekaran corridor. [18]
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Eccentric genius Professor Gideon Seyetik successfully re-ignites a dead star, sacrificing his life in the process. [19]
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An accident involving Lieutenant Commander Worf causes the intrusion of parallel realities onto one another. The Enterprise-D is able to resolve the situation. [20]
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A massive group of Skreean refugees arrive through the Bajoran wormhole, fleeing the Dominion. They want to settle on Bajor, but the Bajoran government forcibly settles them on Draylon II instead. [21]
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An El-Aurian named Martus Mazur sets up a gambling establishment on Deep Space Nine. He quickly proves to be a con artist, and leaves the station. [22]
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The EMH program is developed by Dr Lewis Zimmerman, assisted by Lieutenant Barclay. [23]
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Bajoran scientist Dr. Mora Pol, who worked with Odo when he was first discovered, arrives on Deep Space Nine. Mora and Odo investigate a planet in the Gamma Quadrant on which DNA similar to Odo's has been discovered. Odo suffers a negative reaction from a gas he is exposed to on the planet, but is successfully treated. [24]
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Barclay Leaves the Enterprise-D [23]
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Data meets his 'mother', Juliana Tainer. [25]
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Lieutenant Worf's brother Nikolai Rozhenko violates the Prime Directive in order to save a tribe of Boraalans when their home planet becomes uninhabitable. Although reluctant, the Enterprise-D crew assist him in relocating the tribe to another planet. [27]
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Beverley's grandmother, Melissa Howard, dies. [28]
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The Enteprise-D discovers the wreck of the USS Pegasus, lost in 2358. The ship proves to have been experimenting with an illegal phase-cloak device, implicating Commander Riker and Admiral Erik Pressman. [29]
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Chief O'Brien and Doctor Bashir assist the T'Lani and Kellerun species to destroy a cache of biological weapons. The two officers are subject to a murder attempt carried out by the two species, in an attempt to destroy all knowledge of the weapons so that they can never be recreated. Both escape and return to Deep Space Nine. [30]
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Tom Paris causes the death of several other officers during training. He lies about the accident during the inquest, then subsequently confesses and is expelled from the academy. [32]
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Tom Paris joins the Maquis. He is captured on his first mission and jailed. [32]
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Ensign Sito Jaxa is killed whilst on a covert mission to assist Cardassian double agent Joret Dal in returning to Cardassian space. [33]
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Commander Sisko encounter a human colony on a planet where most advanced technology is disrupted by a local duonetic field. The field proves to be artificial, created by the colony leader, Alixus, to force the colonists to live the primitive life she supports. Sisko disables the field to give the colonists a choice in how to live their lives. [34]
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A group within the Paradan government attempt to disrupt peace talks on their planet by creating a duplicate of Chief O'Brien. The attempt fails. [35]
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Kira becomes romantically involved with Vedek Bareil. [36]
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Deanna is promoted to Commander. [37]
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The Enterprise-D discovers an ancient D'Arsay archive. Systems on the archive affect the Starship's computers and replicator systems, as well as Lieutenant Commander Data. The crew are able to reverse the effects. [38]
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On the Enterprise-D, Lieutenant Daniel Kwan commits suicide. Investigation proves that the suicide was the result of a telepathic influence left behind when Ensign Walter J. Pierce murdered his girlfriend Marla Finn and her lover aboard the ship during construction bfore committing suicide himself. [39]
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Lieutenant Dax carries out an assessment on Trill initiate Arjin. She also discovers an expanding proto-universe, which the Deep Space Nine crew are able to safely relocate. [40]
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Chakotay resigns from Starfleet and joins the Maquis. [41]
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Barclay becomes the first sufferer of Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. A treatment developed by Beverly Crusher creates the disease, which causes most of the Enterprise-D crew to mutate to animal forms. [42]
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Quark encounters the Cardassian Natima Lang on Deep Space Nine, an old romantic interest of his. [43]
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Klingons Kor, Kang and Koloth arrive on Deep Space Nine to enlist Lieutenant Dax's assistance in tracking down the Albino, a Klingon renegade whom all four have sworn to kill under a Klingon blood oath. Jadzia fulfils her oath, though she does not kill the Albino herself. Kang and Koloth are killed on the mission. [44]
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The Federation agrees a treaty with the Cardassians setting a new border between the two. Several colonies must be relocated as part of the treaty. In the aftermath, many Federation citizens take up arms against the Cardassians as part of 'The Maquis'. [45]
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Wesley ascends to a higher state of being. [45]
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Dukat is briefly captured by the Maquis, but subsequently rescued by Commander Sisko. [46]
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A future version of Alexander returns to the present to try and convince his earlier self to appreciate Klingon culture and the warrior ethos. [47]
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Starfleet Commander Cal Hudson defects to the Maquis despite repeated efforts by his friend Commander Sisko to convince him to remain in Starfleet. [48]
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Daimon Bok threatens to kill Jason Vigo, whom he claims is Captain Picard's son. Investigation proves that Vigo is not in fact any relation to Picard. [49]
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Garak's cranial implant fails. [50]
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Harry graduates Starfleet academy. [51]
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The Enteprise-D computer achieves a limited form of sentience and uses the ship's systems to creates an artificial life form, which it releases into the galaxy. [52]
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Bashir and Kira cross over to the mirror universe during an accident inside the Wormhole, the first people from our universe to do so in over a century. [53]
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Vedek Winn asks Major Kira to investigate rumours of a prominent Bajoran who turned traitor during the war. The evidence indicates that Vedek Bareil is the guilty party, although in fact he is taking the blame for Kai Opaka. The scandal destroys his chances of being elected Kai, and Vedek Winn gains the position instead. [54]
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Lieutenant Ro is sent undercover to infiltrate a Maquis cell. Although successful, Ro defects to the Maquis. [55]
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The Cardassian government arrests Chief O'Brien for working with the Maquis. Despite the difficulties of working within the Cardassian justice system, Commander Sisko is able to exonerate O'Brien. In the process, it is proved that the Cardassians have planted long term operatives in the Federation disguised as humans, who do not even know themselves that they are really Cardassian. [56]
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Sisko makes first contact between the Federation and the Dominion when he and Quark are captured by the Jem'Hadar. [57]
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The Dominion destroy the USS Odyssey. [57]
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Jean-Luc Picard convinces the Q to allow Humanity to continue to exist by demonstrating that we are capable of understanding the so-called limitless possibilities of existence. The experience involves Picard visiting alternate timelines created by Q, which draws the Captain closer to his crew and leads to him joining the regular senior officers poker game for the first time. [58]
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