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A Man Alone

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  • Posted on May 13, 2025May 13, 2025
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A Man Alone

This Story: Season 1 Episode 4 (production code 403)
DS9 Overall: Episode 4
Trek Overall: Story 272, Episode 284
Airdate: 18 Jan 1993
Story by Gerald Sanford & Michael Piller
Teleplay by Michael Piller
Directed by Paul Lynch

Notes

  • The first time we see Keiko & Molly O’Brien in the series.
  • The first time we see Quark’s holosuites.
  • Keiko’s school for kids on the station starts here.  It would continue to be a thing through the middle of the third season.
  • While Rom appeared in the DS9 pilot, he is named here for the first time.  Likewise his being the father of Nog is also revealed here.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | Amazon US DVD ]

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Deep Space Nine Ep 4 - A Man Alone - 18 Jan 1993 1/2 This has three separate plots. A murder mystery with Odo, OBrien's family life on station, & the relationship between Sisko, Dax, & Bashir. This seems like the kind of story you do early on to define what these people

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) May 13, 2025 at 4:56 PM

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Deep Space Nine Ep 4 - A Man Alone - 18 Jan 1993 2/2 are like. Wouldn't see this in the middle of S6. The individual plots are all well handled.It actually all came together well in the end, liked that this worked as both background and some story plots. Good episode.

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) May 13, 2025 at 4:56 PM

 

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