There are two Star Trek — Deep Space Nine episodes that I really liked:
1. "Sacrifice of Angels"
2. "In the Pale Moonlight"
No. 1 was really memorable mainly due to the awesome space battle action, something rarely seen with any magnitude on ST. But this episode had everything! Fleets of ships, fighters, and a desperate objective to keep Dominion reinforcements from arriving from the Gamma Quadrant via the Bajoran Wormhole. And, at the last moment, when all seemed lost, the Klingons arrived en masse and gave the Federation fleet a much-needed boost! Then there was Ziyal's tragic death ... Dukat's misery (which I think is what sent him spiraling into insanity) and Weyoun's "I guess we'll be leaving now," comment in regards to the Dominion retreating from DS9.
No. 2 was hard-hitting because it showed that even the most civilized people — in this case, an individual known as Capt. Benjamin Sisko — are capable of overlooking a deadly transgression (in this case, the assassination of a Romulan senator by Garak) if it means, in the long run, it benefits the greater whole. And it did, for the Romulans joined the war against the Dominion, falsely believing the Founders had targeted Romulus and Remus for conquering. Yes, Sisko's decision to cover up for Garak *did* help the Federation and Klingons, but at what cost? His integrity, that's what.
All-around, DS9 was one helluva rockin' ST series!
Gatekeeper
1. "Sacrifice of Angels"
2. "In the Pale Moonlight"
No. 1 was really memorable mainly due to the awesome space battle action, something rarely seen with any magnitude on ST. But this episode had everything! Fleets of ships, fighters, and a desperate objective to keep Dominion reinforcements from arriving from the Gamma Quadrant via the Bajoran Wormhole. And, at the last moment, when all seemed lost, the Klingons arrived en masse and gave the Federation fleet a much-needed boost! Then there was Ziyal's tragic death ... Dukat's misery (which I think is what sent him spiraling into insanity) and Weyoun's "I guess we'll be leaving now," comment in regards to the Dominion retreating from DS9.
No. 2 was hard-hitting because it showed that even the most civilized people — in this case, an individual known as Capt. Benjamin Sisko — are capable of overlooking a deadly transgression (in this case, the assassination of a Romulan senator by Garak) if it means, in the long run, it benefits the greater whole. And it did, for the Romulans joined the war against the Dominion, falsely believing the Founders had targeted Romulus and Remus for conquering. Yes, Sisko's decision to cover up for Garak *did* help the Federation and Klingons, but at what cost? His integrity, that's what.
All-around, DS9 was one helluva rockin' ST series!
Gatekeeper
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