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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine :: A Man Alone (01x04)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: A Man Alone
Episode #: 01x04
Production Number: 403
Original Airdate: Sunday January 17th, 1993
9/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
Ireland Oct 05, 1995
France Oct 05, 1995
United Kingdom Oct 05, 1995
Episode Crew
Director: Paul Lynch
Story: Gerald Sanford
Michael Piller
Teleplay: Michael Piller
 
Episode Summary
 
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Stardate 46421.5: A Bajoran who had crossed paths with Odo during the Cardassian Occupation has arrived on Deep Space Nine. Odo gives the man a day to vacate the station, but a while later the man is found dead. The only known enemy that the man has on the station is the Constable. Meanwhile, Keiko O'Brien plans a school for the children aboard DS9, but has trouble finding parents willing to allow their children to attend her classes.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Aron EisenbergplayedNogRecurring (third appearance)
Max GrodénchikplayedRomRecurring (third appearance)
Rosalind ChaoplayedKeikoRecurring (first appearance)
Edward AlbertplayedZayra 
Peter Allen VogtplayedBajoran #1 
Stephen James Carverplayed Ibudan 
Tom KlunisplayedOld Man 
Co-Guest Stars
Diana CignoniplayedDabo GirlRecurring (third appearance)
Hana HataeplayedMollyRecurring (first appearance)
Judith Durand (1)voicedStation ComputerRecurring (third appearance)
Kathryn GrafplayedBajoran Woman 
Patrick Cupo (1)playedBajoran Man 
Scott TrostplayedBajoran Officer 
Uncredited
Mark Allen ShepherdplayedMornRecurring (4th appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
Log Entry:
* Stardate 46421.5 - Ibudan has been turned over to the Bajoran authorities just hours after his clone gained consciousness and began a new life. The perpetrators of the mob violence have retreated into their own business. To my knowledge, Odo has received no apologies. Meanwhile, life on the station has begun to return to normal.
 
One difference between Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the use of ship's logs. While Captain Jean-Luc Picard recorded at least one log entry during an episode, Commander Sisko does not. Due to this, the Stardate, usually given at the beginning of TNG, is given at totally random times throughout an episode of DS9, if at all. In this episode, the Stardate is not given until the events of "A Man Alone" have been resolved.
 
 
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