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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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  • Episode aired Oct 17, 1993
  • TV-PG
  • 46m
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Terry Farrell and Avery Brooks in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
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A jealous Trill, who had waited his entire life to receive a symbiont but never did, decides to steal Dax's.A jealous Trill, who had waited his entire life to receive a symbiont but never did, decides to steal Dax's.A jealous Trill, who had waited his entire life to receive a symbiont but never did, decides to steal Dax's.

  • Director
    • Les Landau
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
  • Stars
    • Avery Brooks
    • Rene Auberjonois
    • Alexander Siddig
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
    • Stars
      • Avery Brooks
      • Rene Auberjonois
      • Alexander Siddig
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Avery Brooks
    Avery Brooks
    • Commander Benjamin 'Ben' Sisko
    Rene Auberjonois
    Rene Auberjonois
    • Constable Odo
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Doctor Julian Bashir
    • (as Siddig El Fadil)
    Terry Farrell
    Terry Farrell
    • Lt. Jadzia Dax
    Cirroc Lofton
    Cirroc Lofton
    • Jake Sisko
    • (credit only)
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Chief Miles O'Brien
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Quark
    Nana Visitor
    Nana Visitor
    • Major Kira Nerys
    John Glover
    John Glover
    • Verad
    Megan Gallagher
    Megan Gallagher
    • Mareel
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • T'Kar
    Steve Rankin
    Steve Rankin
    • Yeto
    Robert Ford
    • Star Fleet Crew Member
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    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
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    5dand1010

    Everything you wanted to know about Trill-ing.....

    2-Sentence Quick Plot Point: Invaders get on a mostly deserted space station with an insider's assistance. Their mission is to pull off a switch which will leave someone dead if they are successful.

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    *A LOT of information about Trills and a lot of operating room Trill goobers. The most fascinating part, to me, was the emotional experiences Jadzia and the imposter-invader-person felt when joined and separated from the old worm Dax.

    *Commander Sisko continues his ass-kicking ways by completely decimating a healthy, arrogant, cocky Klingon! As he does all of his hand-to-hand shock and awe, observe how gleeful Sisko is (or is it that the actor Avery Brooks is just completely enjoying himself in real life?) in taking apart this member of the warrior race.
    7Hitchcoc

    The Exchange Program

    A loser Trill engages with Quark and some Klingons to steal Dax and implant him/it in his body. When the symbiont is put there, he takes on all of Dax's previous lives and experiences. The problem is that the woman who assisted this feckless jerk is suddenly seen as a sore thumb. I suppose Quark will again be forgiven for rotten thing he orchestrated. The Dax thing is really a creative science fiction motif and I enjoy it.
    4frankelee

    Strained, Very Strained

    This episode has an interesting premise, but poor execution. They quickly retconned the whole Trill symbiote idea since it was started on TNG, it started as the symbiote being the conscious one and the body just being the body, but it would seem this episode retcons it again. Instead of being a partnership, the body now is the conscious one, and the symbiote worm thing just gives you memories, enhances your IQ. I think it's a little early in DS9 to be totally rewriting your fictional rules.

    The new Dax is happy to be a villain, although it's not clear he's even conscious. He's maybe just a dumb space slug along for the ride. The new Dax also immediately betrays and turns on his hot girlfriend, even a sociopath might take more than five minutes to dispose of the only person who cares about him. It's so, SO, terribly convenient for the plot.

    It would be better for this episode to have been deleted from the show's episode list.
    7bkoganbing

    Verad Dax

    During a space storm the occupants and most of the staff of the space station are evacuated and only are cast regulars are on board. Quark stayed behind because he's got some unfinished smuggling business and let's a ship in that has a pair of renegade Klingons and a Kherbaclk woman and Verad an unassigned Trill who is the boss.

    It is this time that Verad picked. The real mission is to steal Terry Farrell's symbiont Dax. Verad feels he was passed over and Dax should be part of him.

    John Glover playing Verad does some subtle personality changes in his performance to show just why he was passed over for selection. Quite Good.

    And Armin Shimmerman who knows he's in deep do do for being made a fool of redeems himself as well. Of course all according to Ferengi code.
    5thepkhunter

    Skip it. Utterly bland.

    This was, without a doubt, one of the episodes of all time.

    Bottle episodes can be really effective - in fact we've seen several good examples in the show's run so far... This is not one of those examples.

    Pretty poor execution of what could have been quite a good concept if the script had dared to take a few more twists and turns, and bang-average acting from everyone involved. Rene definitely only had a 2 day week on this one and he's sorely missed.

    There's nothing overtly terrible here, it just feels slow, cheap and predictable. You have the entire plot mapped out from around minute five, and it's then just a matter of watching it play out. Shot almost entirely in mids, with very limited coverage, so you're just trapped at the pace of the sleepy performances.

    Interestingly it's Les Landau's third episode of DS9 as director, and i rated his previous episodes a 4 and 5 respectively. I just don't think he really understood the language of Trek yet, and his episodes feel very old-school and uninspired.

    He figures it out eventually - Counterpoint is one of the best episodes of Voyager's run, but that's four years after this utterly skippable episode.

    The most exciting moment of the episode was when I realised one of the Klingons was Tim Russ - had no idea he'd played on DS9.

    Super disappointing run of Quark's character development lately - I've mentioned on previous episodes it's ridiculous he never faces serious comeuppance for his crimes, and this one seems irredeemable. He'd get booted off the station (Kira threatens to do so, but they play it for comedy?!) You can't have him cross lines to this extent and not suffer any consequences - my suspension of disbelief is not strong enough to cover such a huge security risk being allowed to go about his way.

    Just as a final matter of note, it must be said Terry Farrell is outrageously attractive in this episode.

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    • Trivia
      During filming, Tim Russ accidentally punched Patricia Tallman (who was doubling Nana Visitor) in the face during a fight sequence. Tallman noted that "everyone on the set freaked out, but I said, 'No, don't stop! That was really good - it looked very authentic!' So we finished the fight there and then."
    • Goofs
      Quark is justifiably on the receiving end of serious indictments from Major Kira, when she states, "You crossed the line this time...you sold us out....whatever happens next, one thing is certain, you are through here." Regardless of the plot's resolution or Quark's small role in it, his prior actions facilitating the intruders warranted imprisonment and/or deportation from the station.

      As early as the following week, and throughout the remainder of the season, no repercussions are levied, beyond the normal ongoing resentments and disdains of Kira and Odo.
    • Quotes

      Jadzia: [bereft of her symbiont] I feel so alone.

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      Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
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      Written by Dennis McCarthy

      Performed by Dennis McCarthy

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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      • Paramount Television
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      • 46m
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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