Take Me out to the Holosuite
- Episode aired Oct 21, 1998
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.6K
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A Vulcan captain challenges Sisko to a game of baseball.A Vulcan captain challenges Sisko to a game of baseball.A Vulcan captain challenges Sisko to a game of baseball.
Nicole de Boer
- Lieutenant Ezri Dax
- (as Nicole deBoer)
Penny Johnson Jerald
- Kasidy Yates
- (as Penny Johnson)
Sam Alejan
- Starfleet Medical Officer
- (uncredited)
Elle Alexander
- Vulcan Baseball Player
- (uncredited)
Joey Banks
- Vulcan Baseball Player
- (uncredited)
Bill Blair
- Various Aliens
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
In Quarks at the end there is clearly another Klingon sitting behind Bashir. They are trying to pass him off for Worf but it is not Michael Dorn!
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It's more about crew camaraderie than anything else...
Odo was the perfect Umpire.
I've seen the Padres play worse...
Vulcans vs The Emmissary. Ha! Note that the Niners have Mets style uniforms. Didn't distract the Vulcans though. Neither did Worf's tauntings. Ezri had some fancy dans though.
And then suddenly Miles is in charge.
Sometimes it takes a guy like Rom to remind us what the game is really about.
What had be giggling were the Ferengi oversized baseball caps.
You never know what's gonna happen!
Try explaining the game to the Wormhole Al... Er, I mean The Prophets.
Aggressive... Adversarial!
Odo was the perfect Umpire.
I've seen the Padres play worse...
Vulcans vs The Emmissary. Ha! Note that the Niners have Mets style uniforms. Didn't distract the Vulcans though. Neither did Worf's tauntings. Ezri had some fancy dans though.
And then suddenly Miles is in charge.
Sometimes it takes a guy like Rom to remind us what the game is really about.
What had be giggling were the Ferengi oversized baseball caps.
You never know what's gonna happen!
Try explaining the game to the Wormhole Al... Er, I mean The Prophets.
Aggressive... Adversarial!
Nothing more, well maybe a little. I will start off saying that there is nothing in this episode that has to do with the main story arc whatsoever. Some will review on the fact that Vulcans don't act emotional, yet we have seen that some do to an extent. Remember, they suppress their emotions, it's not that they don't have any. I have seen plenty of times where Spock himself and Tuvok have shown annoyance with others and arrogance as well even if ever so slightly. So having a Vulcan Starfleet captain of an all Vulcan crew showing a bit of arrogance over a human captain is not out of the realm of possibilities. There are a lot of lighthearted moments and funny moments. All in all I enjoyed it.
I love this episode, in the midst of a war they have a little break. This episode reminds us to not take things too seriously. Word's line " find him and kill him" makes laugh even after watching the episode a dozen times!
To anyone who is not American this episode is not interesting. Mostly, cause hardly any one outside the USA plays this game, and therefor does not understand the rules. It was boring.
The only interesting thing is that we see the cast interact with each other.
The only interesting thing is that we see the cast interact with each other.
Did you know
- TriviaBefore the game both teams stand and remove their hats for the playing of the Federation anthem. The instrumental piece was composed by David Bell specially for this episode.
- GoofsThe name on the baseball shirt that Colonel Kira is wearing changes from "Kira" to "Nerys" throughout the game.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: What You Leave Behind (1999)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by Dennis McCarthy
Performed by Dennis McCarthy
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- Loyola Marymount University - 1 LMU Drive, Westchester, Los Angeles, California, USA(George C. Page Stadium - holosuite baseball scenes)
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