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Season Four |
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| TECH SPECS | |||
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| Production # | 482 | ||
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| Visitor rating (/10): | [an error occurred while processing this directive] | ||
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| AIRDATE DATA | |||
| Aired Week Of: | __ _____, 1995 | ||
| Order in Season 4: | __ | Order in DS9: | __ |
| Order for all Star Trek series: | __ | ||
| STARDATE DATA | |||
| Original Stardate: | 49___._ | ||
| Order in Season 4: | __ | Order in DS9: | __ |
| Order for all Star Trek series: | __ | ||
Synopsis - While running a James Bond type program in the holosuite, Garak intrudes on Bashir's privacy, by deciding to see what human spies used to be like. But when a transporter accident occurs, the patterns of Sisko, Kira, Worf, O'Brien, and Dax are almost lost. In an attempt to recover them, the physical patterns get stored in the holosuite, having them take on different parts in Bashir's program, while thier neural energy gets scattered througout the rest of the station's computer core. An extremest group called the True Way claims responsibilty for sabotaging the runabout.
Our Man Bashir
| Cast | |
|---|---|
Series' Regulars | |
| Commander Benjamin Sisko - | Avery Brooks |
| Major Kira Nerys - | Nana Visitor |
| Constable Odo - | René Auberjonois |
| Lieutenant Jadzia Dax - | Terry Farrell |
| Dr. Julian Bashir - | Alexander Siddig |
| Chief Miles Edward O'Brien - | Colm Meany |
| Quark - | Armin Shimmerman |
| Jake Sisko - | Cirroc Lofton |
Semi-Regulars | |
Guest Cast | |
Written by: |
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| Directed by: | Winrich Kolbe |
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