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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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  • Episode aired Feb 20, 1994
  • TV-PG
  • 46m
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7.3/10
2.4K
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Terry Farrell, Rene Auberjonois, Kenneth Mars, and Kenneth Tobey in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
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Odo and Dax investigate the mysterious disappearance of people from a village. Kira tries to keep a close eye on Quark, while Vedek Bareil unexpectedly visits.Odo and Dax investigate the mysterious disappearance of people from a village. Kira tries to keep a close eye on Quark, while Vedek Bareil unexpectedly visits.Odo and Dax investigate the mysterious disappearance of people from a village. Kira tries to keep a close eye on Quark, while Vedek Bareil unexpectedly visits.

  • Director
    • Robert Scheerer
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
  • Stars
    • Avery Brooks
    • Rene Auberjonois
    • Alexander Siddig
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Scheerer
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
    • Stars
      • Avery Brooks
      • Rene Auberjonois
      • Alexander Siddig
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Chief Miles O'Brien
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Quark
    Nana Visitor
    Nana Visitor
    • Major Kira Nerys
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Colyus
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Rurigan
    Noley Thornton
    • Taya
    Philip Anglim
    Philip Anglim
    • Vedek Bareil
    Trula M. Marcus
    • Female Villager
    Martin Cassidy
    • Male Villager
    Robert Ford
    • Star Fleet Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Lentry
    Mark Lentry
      Mary Newport
      • Bolian Woman
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Robert Scheerer
      • Writers
        • Gene Roddenberry
        • Rick Berman
        • Michael Piller
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      User reviews12

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      6thepkhunter

      Heartwarming and sweet, but no substance

      This started out so goofy. I love Odo and the pairing with Dax works well - they play off each other with a good energy and chemistry.

      I must admit when they first arrive on the planet, I was hating this. Oh look it's this set again, barely re-dressed from the last time I saw it. We get some aliens/colonists with strong yankee doodle accents, and then the daftness is crystalised by a scene where Odo transports back to the runabout to prove they can leave whenever they want, and the sheriff interviewing him does a full pantomime double take and starts looking round the room. It's horrendously cringe, and I laughed out loud for all the wrong reasons. They then double down on the cringe by, literally minutes later, having the sheriff say that the first thing he did in his investigation was check for transporter signatures. How that gaff slipped past script revisions and even shooting the scene on the day, I will never know. Awful. Hilarious.

      So reallllly bad start, but truth be told the episode did a lot to win me back. The Jake and Benjamin and O'Brien stuff is all good character development, albeit resolved a bit too easily. This would've been nice to play the conflict out over a couple of episodes, as they'd already been planting the seeds and are clearly open to serialising storylines like this.

      Maj. Kira's story was also fairly goofy, but it was nice seeing Vedek back - too often these characters get a couple of episodes and are never seen or heard from again. I like that they're taking advantage of Bajor being a constant near neighbour to the station.

      Like with the Sisko story, there's possibly not enough time given to really flesh out the performances here, but it's entertaining enough.

      The A(?) story doesn't really have much of a point to make or a lesson to teach, but it is heartwarming and the performance from the wee girl is great. I love seeing Odo's softer side, and the resolution with the grandad was quite touching.

      I think it's a generous 6, mostly for vibes. If I was less of a Rene fan it's probably a 5.
      8bradleybannerman

      Great family centered episode.

      So many good things about this ep. an understanding father accepting of his sons decision, an old man who found his family-even though they are so very different. Even Major Kira finds some joy and companionship. THIS is what Star Trek is about.
      6snoozejonc

      Okay episode, but Odo fans should enjoy

      Odo and Dax help search for some missing people.

      This is a reasonably good episode with a nice mystery and some decent screen time for Odo.

      There are three plots going on with some scenes being stronger than others. Odo and Dax for me have the better of the material, but I won't go into specifics to avoid spoiling. Rene Auberjonois is as good ever.

      Jake has some development that is reminiscent of other character arcs in the franchise. These scenes are done well, but how many sons have we seen go through a dilemma relating to parents expectations about their future? The best aspect of this is Colm Meaney's natural performance as he supports and guides Jake.

      I find most Star Trek romances pretty uninteresting and the one in this episode is in that bracket.
      8Nerd4T

      Cute Episode

      I loved this one. Watched it many times and its warm hearted and family friendly. DS9 is my favorite. Star Trek show
      5bkoganbing

      Vanished

      This Deep Space 9 episode is filled with three different story lines. Avery Brooks is hoping his son Cirroc Lofton will go into Star Fleet so he has him go to work for Chief O'Brien. But Jake Sisko sees his path as elsewhere.

      Nana Visitor is keeping an eye on Armin Shimmerman as Odo is absent from the station. But her old friend Veddig Variel is visiting from Bajor, how to juggle enjoyment with responsibility.

      The main story line features both Odo and Dax visiting a world where people are disappearing without a trace. Between Rene Auberjonois's investigative abilities and Terry Farrell's science knowledge the mystery is solved. It's all to do with the nature of the world and it's inhabitants.

      Good scenes with Odo and a little Noley Thornton whose mother is one of the vanished. Definitely the main reason to watch this episode.

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      • Trivia
        O'Brien mentions having studied to be a musician before joining Starfleet. He played the cello in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).
      • Goofs
        When Odo transports himself from Colyus' office to prove that he and Dax could leave whenever they want, Colyus reacts like he has never seen transporter technology before, but when Odo asks him a minute later if he checked for transporter activity in regards to the missing villagers, Colyus claims that it was the first thing he did like he knew what transporters were.
      • Quotes

        Vedek Bareil: So... what did you think?

        Major Kira: Of your speech?

        Vedek Bareil: M-hm...

        Major Kira: I liked everything about it - except the content.

      • Connections
        Edited into Star Trek: The Next Generation: Preemptive Strike (1994)
      • Soundtracks
        Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
        (uncredited)

        Written by Dennis McCarthy

        Performed by Dennis McCarthy

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      • Release date
        • February 20, 1994 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Paramount Television
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      • Runtime
        • 46m
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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