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"Defiant" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
The Defiant is stolenEpisode no. Season 3
Episode 9Directed by Cliff Bole Written by Ronald D. Moore Featured music Jay Chattaway Production code 455 Original air date November 21, 1994 Guest stars Jonathan Frakes as Thomas Riker
Shannon Cochran as Kalita
Marc Alaimo as Dukat
Tricia O'Neil as Korinas
Robert Kerbeck as Cardassian Soldier
Michael Canavan as TamalEpisode chronology ← Previous
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"Fascination"List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Defiant" is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the ninth episode of the third season. It maintains a fan rating of 4.7 out of 5 on the official Star Trek Website.
Plot
William T. Riker shows up on Deep Space Nine and proceeds to charm the crew, especially Major Kira. She takes him on a tour of the station and its new ship, the Defiant. Once aboard, he pulls a phaser on her, stuns her, fakes a warp-core breach and steals the ship.
Back on the station the crew realizes it is not Will Riker but his duplicate Thomas Riker. Tom Riker had been created in a transporter accident and stranded on a planet nine years earlier and was rescued about two years previously. He is now suspected to be a member of the Maquis, and thus wanted by the Cardassians. Riker has stolen the powerful Defiant to strike a heavy blow on Cardassian forces in the name of the Maquis.
Commander Sisko is placed in a difficult position. He wants the Defiant taken back and returned to his station without having to destroy her. He eventually travels to Cardassia Prime to oversee and assist the operation led by Gul Dukat to hunt Riker down.
After doing considerable damage, the Defiant heads for the Orias system in order to destroy a secret shipbuilding facility of the Obsidian Order. Gul Dukat has a conflict with Korinas, an Obsidian Order officer, who threatens to destroy any ship that would approach the system.
Suddenly, Defiant is trapped by unknown Cardassian starships coming from the Orias system. Gul Dukat is wondering what is taking place there, because the ships are clearly not members of the regular Cardassian fleet - and the Obsidian Order is strictly forbidden from possessing military equipment of any kind.
Eventually, Sisko arranges a deal: In exchange for the Defiant's sensor logs of the Orias system, Dukat will allow the Defiant and crew to return to the Federation and Riker will be sentenced to a Cardassian labor camp rather than to death. Major Kira persuades Riker to accept the terms; she promises to get him out one day. He accepts in order to save the crew, and is taken to Cardassia.
Much of the tension created in this episode comes from the moral dilemma that Sisko has to deal with. Much of the combat is seen on a display screen, similar to the Next Generation episode "The Wounded", wherein Captain Benjamin Maxwell had to be stopped from destroying Cardassian ships and stations, which would have upset the delicate peace.
Arc significance
- Sisko reveals that the Defiant's cloaking device was lent by the Romulans on the condition that it only be used in the Gamma Quadrant.
- Thomas Riker discovers that the Obsidian Order is building a secret fleet of ships in the Orias system, despite being strictly forbidden to possess military equipment of any kind.
External links
- Defiant at the Internet Movie Database
- "Defiant" at TV.com
- Defiant at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Defiant at StarTrek.com
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