Strange Bedfellows (DS9 episode)
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Star Trek: DS9 episode | |
"Strange Bedfellows" | |
Episode no. | 167 |
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Prod. code | 569 |
Airdate | April 21, 1999 |
Writer(s) | Ronald D. Moore |
Director | Rene Auberjonois |
Guest star(s) | Marc Alaimo as Dukat Casey Biggs as Damar Jeffrey Combs as Weyoun Aron Eisenberg as Nog Louise Fletcher as Kai Winn J. G. Hertzler as Martok Barry Jenner as Admiral Ross Salome Jens as female changeling Penny Johnson as Kasidy Yates Deborah Lacey as Sarah Sisko James Otis as Solbor |
Year | 2375 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "'Til Death Do Us Part" |
Next | "The Changing Face of Evil" |
"Strange Bedfellows" is an episode from the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the third of the ten final chapters. The production code of the episode is 569. First aired April 21, 1999. Written by Ronald D. Moore. Directed by Rene Auberjonois.
[edit] Plot summary
In the previous episode, Anjohl Tennan (Dukat) got very close to Kai Winn, Benjamin Sisko married Kasidy Yates despite warnings from the Prophets, and Ezri Dax and Worf were beamed by the Breen aboard a Jem'Hadar ship.
Thot Gor, of the Breen, presents Dax and Worf to the changeling as a gift. The Breen are accepted into the Dominion regardless of Damar's disapproval of the treaty and its consequences for Cardassia.
The mood in Quark's bar is somber, as the crew misses Worf and Dax. Sisko isn't well either, as his wife begins to be uncomfortable with being married to an important figure in Bajoran religion.
During a confrontation with their captors, Worf slays Weyoun, though this is ultimately pointless as another clone would be sent in. After some discussion, Damar realizes that the Dominion is not a good thing for Carassia. He frees Worf and Dax and informs them he will help the Federation.
Anjohl convinces Winn to walk the path of the Pah-wraiths.
[edit] External links
- Strange Bedfellows article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.