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"The Assignment"
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 5
Directed byAllan Kroeker
Story by
Teleplay by
Featured musicGregory Darryl Smith
Production code504
Original air dateOctober 28, 1996 (1996-10-28)
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"The Assignment" is the 103rd episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the fifth episode of the fifth season.

Keiko O'Brien, possessed by an evil Pah-wraith, plans to eliminate the Prophets. The Pah-wraith forces Miles O'Brien to use DS9's systems to fire chroniton radiation at the wormhole – destroying both it and the Prophets – or else he loses his wife and his daughter Molly.

Plot

Keiko O'Brien returns to Deep Space Nine from a trip to Bajor and tells her husband Miles that she is not actually Keiko but an entity possessing her body. She proves this to Miles by stopping her heart for a few seconds. Miles is given a list of modifications to make to the station, but isn't told what the entity's ultimate goal is. The entity makes it clear it is willing to kill Keiko as well as their daughter Molly if he tries to tell anyone. Miles infers that the entity is probably a Pah-wraith from Bajoran legends; but this doesn't help him devise a way to stop it. When her tries to alert others to what's going on, the Pah-wraith anticipates this and makes Keiko fall from a balcony. Keiko is just injured, but the entity manages to secure O'Brien's silence.

Being under a strict time limit, Miles enlists Rom to assist him with the modifications. He explains that this is a top-secret upgrade, and that Rom is to tell no one about what he is doing and why. Dax spots the modifications, and, suspecting sabotage, alerts the Operations staff; Miles is forced to implicate Rom to divert suspicion from himself.

Rom is incarcerated but refuses to divulge anything about what he was doing and why. He insists that he will only speak to Miles. Rom has determined that the modifications they are making will fire a beam that will kill the Prophets, the beings that live in the Bajoran Wormhole. Rom and Miles are able to piece together what is going on: the Pah-wraiths are the Prophets' natural enemies and the one possessing Keiko is using him to kill them all at once.

Odo is still suspicious, however, and confronts Miles while he is performing the last modifications. Miles knocks him unconscious, finishes the modifications, and calls "Keiko" to tell her to meet him at a runabout so he can take her to the wormhole. However, Miles actually fires the beam at the runabout, killing the Pah-wraith and leaving Keiko uninjured.

O'Brien rewards Rom for his hard work and help by promoting him to the day shift. Miles and Keiko later talk about the experience. Keiko knows the Pah-wraith would never have left either of them alive, and both are relieved their ordeal is over.

Reception

Star Trek episode are often recognized as morality plays[1] and the episode may be about spousal abuse, where the person is nice to outsiders keeping up appearances but plays cruel tricks on the family in private.

The A.V. Club described the episode as a hostage situation in its 2013 review of the episode.[2] They noted as a "fantastic" bad O'Brien day type of episode and also praised Rosalind Chao's acting performance as fake Keiko.[2]

Releases

"The Assignment" is on disc 2 of the Season 5 DVD box set.[3]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ a b Handlen, Zack. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "The Assignment"/"Trials And Tribble-ations"". TV Club. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
  3. ^ Patrizio, Andy (14 October 2003). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season Five". ign.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019.

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