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On Deep Space Nine, Kira has recently been promoted to the rank of Colonel. A cult worshipping the Pah-wraiths is gaining strength in reaction to the closing of the wormhole. Meanwhile, the Romulan Empire establishes a delegation on the station, led by one Senator Cretak.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 16: Directed by: David Livingston: Written by: Ronald D. Moore: Featured music: Dennis McCarthy: Production code: 565: Original air date: March 1, 1999 () Guest appearances; Adrienne Barbeau as Cretak; John Fleck as Koval; Barry Jenner as Admiral Ross; Hal Landon Jr. as Neral ...
Kimara Cretak is a senator and representative of the Romulan empire for a short time aboard Deep Space Nine. She is accused of treason against the Star Empire and found guilty in the episode "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges." The ending of the episode leaves her fate ambiguous, with it unclear if she will be imprisoned or executed.
Union City did suffer four losses on the season, all of which came to teams that made significant runs in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) postseason, including Division 8 ...
Back on Deep Space Nine, Kira prepares a blockade to stop the Romulans from arming the weapons they have placed on Derna. Worf is joined by Jadzia's friends Miles O'Brien , Julian Bashir , and Quark on a mission led by the Klingon General Martok to destroy a Dominion shipyard in Jadzia's name.
Why is a football coach-turned-senator blocking US military promotions – and what does it have to do with abortion? Eric Garcia September 13, 2023 at 11:43 AM
Port's Anthony Theodore drives up field during the Section 9 class B football championship football game at James I O'Neill High School in Highland Falls, NY on Friday, November 11, 2022. Port ...
Football Center, linebacker, and long snapper for University of Michigan, 1932–1935, assistant varsity football coach for Yale University, 1935–1937, junior varsity head football coach for Yale University, 1938 [1] MI: U.S. Representative: 1949–1973 Republican: Vice President: 1973–1974 President: 1974–1977 Dick Fosbury: Track and Field