Monday, October 4, 2021

Favorite Episodes of "STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE" Season Five (1996-1997)

 














Below is a list of my favorite episodes from Season Five of "STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE". Created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller; the series starred Avery Brooks as Captain Benjamin Sisko:



FAVORITE EPISODES OF "STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE" SEASON FIVE (1996-1997)



1. (5.10) "Rapture" - While Bajor prepares to join the Federation, Captain Benjamin Sisko begins having visions that may show him how to best help that planet in the near future, but they are killing him. Penny Johnson and Ernest Perry, Jr. guest-starred.







2. (5.13) "For the Uniform" - When former Starfleet officer-turned-Maquis leader Michael Eddington returns, Sisko will go to any lengths to capture him. Ken Marshall guest-starred.







3. (5.06) "Tribbles and Tribble-ations" - During a visit from two offices of the Temporal Investigations, Sisko reveals how he and the U.S.S. Defiant crew went back in time to when Captain James Kirk of the second U.S.S. Enterprise had exposed a Klingon spy with the help of Tribbles. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy guest-starred.







4. (5.08) "Things Past" - Sisko, Lieutenant Jadzia Dax, security officer Odo and former Cardassian spy Garak find themselves in the past when the Cardassians controlled Deep Space Nine and a younger Odo was knee deep in a curious case. Kurtwood Smith guest-starred.







5. (5.16) "Doctor Bashir, I Presume" - A family secret is exposed when Dr. Julian Bashir is selected to be the model for the next-generation of Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) and his parents are invited to the station to be interviewed by Starfleet's EMH programmer, Dr. Lewis Zimmerman. Brian George, Fadwa El Guindi and Robert Picardo guest-starred.







Honorable Mention: (5.23) "Blaze of Glory" - Driven to desperation by the Dominion, the Maquis launch a massive bio-weapons strike towards Cardassia. Sisko recruits Eddington to stop them. Ken Marshall and J.G. Hertzler guest-starred.



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