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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
"The Jem'Hadar"

A Jem'Hadar soldier
Episode no. 46
Prod. code 446
Airdate June 12, 1994
Writer(s) Ira Steven Behr
Director Kim Friedman
Guest star(s) Aron Eisenberg as Nog
Alan Oppenheimer as Keogh
Molly Hagan as Eris
Cress Williams as Talak'talan
Year 2370
Episode chronology
Previous "Tribunal"
Next "The Search"

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Plot

Commander Sisko and his son Jake get ready for a camping trip to a planet in the Gamma Quadrant. Benjamin Lafayette Sisko, played by Avery Brooks, is the main character of the Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Jacob "Jake" Sisko, played by Cirroc Lofton, is a character on Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Jake wants his best friend Nog to come along, and Sisko barely agrees when it means he'll have to deal with Nog's uncle Quark coming as well. NOG may refer to NOG mouse Nogales International Airport (Mexico N-Oxalylglycine Quark, son of Keldar and Ishka, is a Fictional character in the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine, played by Armin Shimerman Still, they made plans, so Sisko ferries the group to the planet and they set up camp. Quark and Sisko argue, sending an embarrassed Nog off into the woods, with Jake chasing after him.

Sisko and Quark are startled when an alien woman comes running out of the forest, pursued by a troop of fierce soldiers. Returning to camp to find Sisko and Quark gone, Jake and Nog set out in search of them. Meanwhile, Sisko, Quark and the woman, Eris, are taken to a cave where they are imprisoned by a force field. Eris is unable to disable the field telekinetically because of a collar placed around her neck. She tells Sisko that the soldiers are Jem'Hadar, bred and put into service by the Dominion, who rule this section of the Gamma Quadrant. In the fictional Star Trek universe the Jem'Hadar are the Shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. In the fictional Star Trek universe the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races Sisko is sure they can outsmart the four guards stationed to watch them, and decides to start by removing Eris' collar. While he works on it, Jake and Nog find the cave where Sisko and Quark are being held, but cannot get past the guards to save them.

Third Talak'talan, leader of the Jem'Hadar group, tells Sisko, Quark and Eris that the Dominion will no longer tolerate the presence of ships from the other side of the wormhole. Meanwhile, Jake and Nog return to the runabout and try to beam Sisko and Quark aboard. When this fails, Jake realizes he'll have to get help, but can't disengage the ship's autopilot to escape orbit. After several hours, Sisko is finally able to remove part of Eris' collar, and enlists Quark to pick the lock. Meanwhile, Jake is finally able to disengage the autopilot.

Later, Talak'talan materializes on DS9 and tells the crew that Sisko is being detained by the Dominion, then transports away before he can be caught. Major Kira, armed with two runabouts, leads O'Brien, Dax, Odo, and Dr. Bashir on a mission to rescue the prisoners, accompanied by Captain Keogh and the U. Kira Nerys, played by Nana Visitor, is a main character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Miles Edward O'Brien, played by Colm Meaney, is a main character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Jadzia Dax, played by Terry Farrell, was a main character during the first six seasons of the science fiction Television series Star Trek Deep Space Odo, played by René Auberjonois, is a main character on the science fiction television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Dr Julian Subatoi Bashir, played by Alexander Siddig, is a main character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. S. S. Odyssey, a Galaxy-class starship. The Galaxy class is a fictional class of Starship in the Science fiction franchise Star Trek.

Quark manages to remove Eris' collar, then she disengages the force field, and the three escape. Meanwhile, the Odyssey and the runabouts are attacked, while O'Brien beams aboard Sisko, Quark and Eris. One of the Jem'Hadar ships then flies directly into the Odyssey and destroys it in a kamikaze run. ( is a word of Japanese origin which in English usually refers to the Suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Back at the station, Quark discovers Eris' collar is a fake, and they deduce that she is a spy for the Dominion. But, before they can arrest her, she disappears — leaving the crew with the realization that their dealings with this powerful new enemy have only begun.

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