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Star trek: Deep Space Nine 6.08b - Change of heart
Stardate around 51600
Threat advisory: Severe - Severe risk of entertaining activities
Episode propaganda
On a dangerous mission to retrieve vital information from an undercover Cardassian operative, Worf (Michael Dorn) and Dax (Terry Farrell) engage in a phaser battle with a Jem'Hadar patrol and Dax is seriously wounded. The mission, if successful, will save thousands of lives, so Worf must go on alone. But what of his dying spouse?
Persons of interest
- Avery Brooks .... Commander Benjamin Lafayette Sisko
- René Auberjonois .... Constable Odo
- Michael Dorn .... Lieutenant Worf
- Terry Farrell .... Lieutenant Jadzia Dax
- Cirroc Lofton .... Jake Sisko
- Colm Meaney .... Chief O'Brien
- Armin Shimerman .... Quark
- Alexander Siddig .... Doctor Julian Bashir
- Nana Visitor .... Major Kira Nerys
- Majel Barrett .... Starfleet computer voice
- Todd Waring .... Lasaran
- Ronald D Moore .... Screenwriter
- David Livingston... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Intelligence report
Oooh, yeah. What price love?
I think that this episode is best watched without my blabbering on about what it all means, so just go and do it.
However, I enjoy blabbering on, so I will tell you that the Klingon heart cannot be denied (after all, it was this which inspired the first Klingon male and female to kill their gods, as you will have learnt in at Worf and Jadzia's wedding). That Worf ruins his career for love is an astounding thing. What more can happen to this relationship?
Security censorship classification
PG (Medium level violence)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental and retail: 21 September 1998
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