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"The Sword of Kahless" was the first Deep Space Nine (DS9) episode to predominantly focus on Worf. Michael Dorn had joined the cast at the beginning of season four, but his character was not featured prominently in the first eight episodes of the season because they had been scripted prior to confirmation that Dorn would be joining the show.
"Broken Link" is the 98th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 26th and final episode of the fourth season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the space station Deep Space Nine, which is adjacent to a wormhole leading to the distant Gamma Quadrant.
[4] [a] The fourth season adapts volumes twelve to fourteen of the light novel. The first opening theme for the fourth season is "Tentō" (天灯, lit. "Sky Lantern") by sajou no hana, and the first ending theme is "Guide" by Saori Hayami. [3] The second opening theme is "Shikō" (視紅, lit.
An image of one of the statues was used as cover art, both for BT's 1995 album Ima, and for God Lives Underwater's 1995 debut album Empty. In Contemporary Christian music , the Italian sculpture was the inspiration for the song "Christ Is Lower Still" by The Porter's Gate in the album "Sanctuary Songs."
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In this episode, suspecting that a Changeling is impersonating the Klingon chancellor Gowron, the Deep Space Nine crew undertake a mission to expose the impostor. This storyline is a continuation from the events in the season 4 finale, "Broken Link". [2] "Apocalypse Rising" was seen by about 5.5 million viewers when it debuted. [3]
The Detapa Council took power after the Cardassian secret police agency, the Obsidian Order, was weakened by a disastrous attack against the Dominion late in the third season of Deep Space Nine. The Klingons' war against Cardassia turns out, in the fifth season, to have been engineered by the Dominion as a means of creating disorder among ...
Astaroth illustration from the Dictionnaire Infernal (1818) Seal of Astaroth, as depicted in The Lesser Key of Solomon. Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, is considered to be the Great Duke of Hell.