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Star trek: Deep Space Nine 3.09b - Distant voices
Stardate 48592.2
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An alien named Altovar (Victor Rivers) approaches Bashir (Siddig el Fadil) to obtain a restricted substance. The Doctor refuses, prompting Altovar to later break into the Infirmary. Bashir arrives and tries to stop him, but the alien renders him unconscious with an electrical discharge. When Bashir recovers, he finds the temples of his hair greying, and the station dark and deserted. Just the most vital systems still function and although he periodically hears strange whispering sounds, the only inhabitants found are Garak (Andrew Robinson) and a terrified Quark (Armin Shimerman).
Persons of interest
- Avery Brooks .... Commander Benjamin Lafayette Sisko
- René Auberjonois .... Constable Odo
- Siddig el Fadil .... Doctor Julian Bashir
- Terry Farrell .... Lieutenant Jadzia Dax
- Cirroc Lofton .... Jake Sisko
- Colm Meaney .... Chief O'Brien
- Armin Shimerman .... Quark
- Nana Visitor .... Major Kira Nerys
- Majel Barrett .... Starfleet computer voice
- Victor Rivers .... Altovar
- Andrew Robinson .... Garak
- Ann Gillespie .... Nurse Jabara
- Nicole Forester .... dabo girl
- Joe Menosky .... Storywriter
- Ira Steven Behr .... Screenwriter
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe .... Screenwriter
- Alexander Singer .... Director
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Intelligence report
A tidy little mystery with lots of action and adventure and revealing things about Julian's past. Some actual acting, too.
Security censorship classification
G
Not for public release in Australia before date
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