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Battle Lines (episode)

"Battle Lines" is the 13th episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in the show's first season, first aired during the week of 25 April 1993. The episode was written by

and

after Hilary J. Bader and directed by

.

Summary

A runabout carrying Benjamin Sisko, Kira Nerys, Julian Bashir, and Kai Opaka crashes on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, where they meet a group of aliens who cannot die and have been fighting a war for centuries.

References

Characters

AltmanJulian BashirGraham DavisJadzia DaxJones (Lieutenant)Kallis VenKira NerysMornNimaMiles O'BrienOdoOpaka SulanGolin Shel-laBenjamin SiskoZlangco
Referenced only
Skrain DukatTahna Los

Locations

Bajoran wormholeDeep Space 9PromenadeQuark's
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BajorIdranTevlin-De

Starships

USS Rio Grande (Danube-class runabout) • USS Yangtzee Kiang (Danube-class runabout)

Races and cultures

AnticanBajoranChangelingFerengiHumanLurianTrill

States and Organizations

Bajoran MilitiaEnnisNol-EnnisStarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
Referenced only
Bajoran Resistance

Other references

antimatter podBajoran languageBajoran prophecyBajoran religiondelta radiationEnnis satellite networkmesonnanitenanotechnologyPrime DirectiveUSS Saratoga model • Vayan horn flywarp eddy

Appendices

Related media

  • The novel Dawn of the Eagles reveals that Gul Skrain Dukat deliberately doctored Kira's security file so that she wouldn't be arrested the moment she set foot on Terok Nor. Her original file read, in part, "Confirmed association with Shakaar and Kohn-Ma cells. Probable connection to events at Gallitep, to the destruction of several surface relay bases, to numerous counts of tech sabotage. Possible affiliations with other terrorist groups, including Gertis, Krim..." Her priority status was in the upper hundreds. Dukat changed it to match the description partially mentioned in this episode: "Civilian runner for the Shakaar cell. A minor operative whose activities are limited to running errands for the terrorist leaders. May have participated in minor boundary/curfew infringements." He also dropped a digit off of her status number, making her a low priority.
  • The impact that Opaka had on the Ennis and the Nol-Ennis is revealed in the novel Rising Son. The arc of the episode continues in other DS9 relaunch stories, such as in the DS9 novel: The Dominion: Olympus Descending. The events of this episode are mentioned in Lesser Evil.
  • The Star Trek Online expansion Victory Is Life also revisits the penal moon.
  • Opaka's loss in this episode would be mentioned in many of the numbered DS9 novels, including the DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky.

Background

Notable cast and crew

Images

Connections

Timeline

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Previous episode:
Vortex
DS9 episode produced Next episode:
The Storyteller
Previous episode:
Vortex
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Pocket Next Adventure:
Frame of Mind

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