Looking for par'Mach In All the Wrong Places
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
...Nor the Battle to the Strong
©1996 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 101 Episode 102
Airdate October 14, 1996 Airdate October 21, 1996

Catalog Number LV40510-501
Format Extended Play CLV
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46 minutes
2 46 minutes
92 minutes

Dolby Surround

Looking for par'Mach In All the Wrong Places
Directed by Andrew J. Robinson
Written by Ronald D. Moore
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Michael Dorn
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Alexander Siddig
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor
Stardate Unknown
Does Worf (Michael Dorn) have any chance of winning the love of a Klingon woman who's recently arrived at the station? Not in this space quadrant. And not in this lifetime. So the smitten Lt. Commander, eager to prove his human upbringing is no drawback to his wooing of Klingon females, does the next best thing. He secretly coaches the equally smitten Quark (Armin Shimerman) in how to court the visitor. But, the romance that seems so very right to Quark may soon turn very wrong. The woman's bodyguard challenges him to a Klingon death match - and the overmatched Ferengi is honor bound to accept the duel.

...Nor the Battle to the Strong
Directed by Kim Friedman
Teleplay by René Echevarria
Story by Brice R. Parker
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Michael Dorn
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Alexander Siddig
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor
Stardate 50049.3
Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) is a fledgling writer with pages to fill...and a youth whose life is a page on which to be written. Like many young people, he's wondered what it's like to be in the thick of battle. Now he knows. When he and Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) respond to an emergency call from a Federation colony under attack by Klingons, Jake expects to enter a realm of glorious adventure. Instead, he gets a first-hand look at the carnage and terror of combat. What's more, impressionable Jake experiences one of the true natures of heroism when, driven more by stark fear than bravery, he becomes a hero in spite of himself.


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