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  1. Plot. The Deep Space Nine crew enjoys a new holosuite program featuring a 1960s Las Vegas lounge singer named Vic Fontaine, who has been programmed with awareness that he is a hologram. Vic displays keen insights into the crew's relationships; he begins to comment on the relationship between Odo and Kira, but stops himself.

    • A Time to Stand – Three months later. Deep Space Nine is controlled by the Dominion. While Odo remains chief of security now under his third (fourth?)
    • Rocks and Shoals – Sisko, Dax, Bashir, O’Brien and Nog crash-land their stolen Jem’Hadar ship on an alien planet … not far from a like-crashed Jem’hadar ship with a crew dangerously low on White.
    • Sons and Daughters – Worf’s son Alexander (Remember him? Worf blew him off for a good long while, didn’t he?) returns, as he seeks to join General Martok’s ship along with Worf in the fight against the Dominion.
    • Behind the Lines – Exactly what the title says: Sisko looks to take out some key Dominion technology, while most of the rest of the former Deep Space Nine bridge crew work on subverting Cardassian/Dominion relations from aboard the station. ***
  2. Who Mourns for Adonais?: Directed by Marc Daniels. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Michael Forest. A powerful being claiming to be the Greek god Apollo appears and demands that the crew of the Enterprise disembark onto his planet to worship him.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Marc Daniels
    • 1967-09-22
  3. The tall and imposing Magus arrives on board the ship. He claims godlike powers, namely that he effected the Creation. But he is now disillusioned with the way that Life has progressed and wishes to start again. He plans to mate Helena and Tony and Maya with Koenig.

  4. The sixth season begins several months into the Dominion War, with the allied Dominion- Cardassian forces stationed at Deep Space Nine, commanded by Gul Dukat and Weyoun, while DS9' s erstwhile captain Benjamin Sisko is about to lead a raiding mission deep into Cardassian territory.

  5. Adonais (re: the poet John Keats who died at Rome in February 1821); Adonais, an elegy written by Keats' grief stricken friend P.B. Shelley at Pisa 3 months later and published there July 13, 1821. Simply a tour de force about the distinction between mortal and immortal beings.

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  7. Details Episode 18 Aired Apr 6, 1998 Inquisition Dr. Bashir is challenged to prove the Dominion did not turn him into a spy while he was their prisoner.

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