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After losing his leg on [[AR-558]], [[Nog]] returns to [[Deep Space 9]]. |
After losing his leg on [[AR-558]], [[Nog]] returns to [[Deep Space 9]]. |
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==Background Information== |
==Background Information== |
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+ | Although highly speculative, the events of ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'' are believed to have occurred during this episode. This is due to the fact that [[Worf]] is only in the opening scenes of this episode, which spans over a fair period of time. The apparently large period of absense in his appearances would allow him enough time to assist in the security upgrade of the [[Manzar colony]] and join the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|''Enterprise''-E]] crew during it's mission to the [[Briar Patch]] before returning to the station for his next appearance during the ending scenes of "[[Prodigal Daughter]]", an episode that took place over three weeks after this episode. |
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− | The events of [[Star Trek: Insurrection]] are believed to have occurred during this episode. |
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==Links and References== |
==Links and References== |
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===Regular Cast=== |
===Regular Cast=== |
Revision as of 05:41, 23 October 2005
Series: | DS9 |
Season: | 7 |
Original Airdate: | 1998-12-30 |
Production Number: | 560 |
Year: | 2375 |
Stardate: | Unknown |
Story by: | David Mack & John J. Ordover |
Teleplay by: | Ronald D. Moore |
Directed by: | Anson Williams |
Nog returns on medical leave, but he has trouble readjusting to life on the station.
Summary
After losing his leg on AR-558, Nog returns to Deep Space 9.
Background Information
Although highly speculative, the events of Star Trek: Insurrection are believed to have occurred during this episode. This is due to the fact that Worf is only in the opening scenes of this episode, which spans over a fair period of time. The apparently large period of absense in his appearances would allow him enough time to assist in the security upgrade of the Manzar colony and join the Enterprise-E crew during it's mission to the Briar Patch before returning to the station for his next appearance during the ending scenes of "Prodigal Daughter", an episode that took place over three weeks after this episode.
Links and References
Regular Cast
Guest Stars
Special Guest Star
Co-starring
- Annette Helde as Nadia Larkin (uncredited)
- Brandon De Wilde as Joey Starrett (uncredited)
- Alan Ladd as Shane (uncredited)
- Jack Palance as Jack Wilson (uncredited)
References
Alamo; AR-558; Bashir 62; Battle of Clontarf; Benbasset; biosynthetic limb; Cal-Neva Lodge; cane; Charley; cigarette; coonskin cap; counselor; craps; Crockett, Davy; Davis, Sammy, Jr.; De Wilde, Brandon; Ferengi; Flynn, Errol; Grand Nagus's staff; holosuite; "I'll Be Seeing You"; "I've Got the World on a String"; isolinear rod; Julian Bashir, Secret Agent; Ladd, Alan; Lake Tahoe; Las Vegas; latinum; magnetic flux; Makara fizz; Martin, Dean; martini; medical leave; "Moon River"; movie; "Noggles"; olive; Palance, Jack; "Paper Moon"; plasma conduit; popcorn; Presley, Elvis; raccoon; replicator; Rockefeller family; Searchers, The; Shane; Shane; Sinatra, Frank; slot machines; Starbase 235; television; transilluminator circuit; tricorder; Uncle Sam; "Untouchables, The"; Vikings; Yankee.
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