One Little Ship ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. |
Far Beyond the Stars ©1998 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. | ||
Episode | 137 | Episode | 138 |
Airdate | February 16, 1998 | Airdate | February 9, 1998 |
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One Little Ship | |
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Directed by | Allan Kroeker |
Written by | David Weddle & Bradley Thompson |
Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Ira Steven Behr |
Starring | Avery Brooks |
Also Starring | René Auberjonois Michael Dorn Terry Farrell Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Alexander Siddig Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
Stardate 51474.2 In order to investigate a rare subspace phenomenon, Dax (Terry Farrell), O'Brien (Colm Meaney), and Bashir (Alexander Siddig) board a Runabout that is shrunken to four inches long. They are assured this effect will be reversed once they leave the anomaly. Suddenly, the Defiant, tethered to the tiny Runabout, is attacked and Sisko (Avery Brooks) and the others are overtaken by the Jem'Hadar. The miniature Runabout and its crew survives, but they exit the anomaly through a different route -- without returning to normal size. |
Far Beyond the Stars | |
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Directed by | Avery Brooks |
Teleplay by | Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler |
Story by | Marc Scott Zicree |
Executive Producers | Rick Berman & Ira Steven Behr |
Starring | Avery Brooks |
Also Starring | René Auberjonois Michael Dorn Terry Farrell Cirroc Lofton Colm Meaney Alexander Siddig Armin Shimerman Nana Visitor |
Stardate Unknown After a friend's ship is destroyed and Sisko (Avery Brooks) considers leaving Starfleet, he begins having visions of his crew as 1950s Americans. Bashir's examination reveals unusual synaptic patterns, but before Sisko can discuss treatment, he finds himself in 1953 New York City as Benny Russell, a writer for a science-fiction magazine. Fellow staffers resemble O'Brien (Colm Meaney), Kira (Nana Visitor), Bashir (Alexander Siddig), Dax (Terry Farrell), and Quark (Armin Shimerman) in human form, and their editor, Pabst, looks like a human Odo (René Auberjonois). Writing assignments are given as illustrations, and each writer creates a story to fit their drawing. Benny's illustration is a crude version of Deep Space Nine. |