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Jadzia Dax is accused of a murder that her previous host, Curzon, supposedly committed.

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Commander Benjamin 'Ben' Sisko
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Constable Odo
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Doctor Julian Bashir (as Siddig El Fadil)
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Lt. Jadzia Dax
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Jake Sisko (creditOnly)
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Chief Miles O'Brien (creditOnly)
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Quark
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Major Kira Nerys
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Ilon Tandro
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Renora
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Selin Peers
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Enina Tandro
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Paul Christian ...
Bajoran Deputy (uncredited)
Robert Coffee ...
Bajoran Civilian (uncredited)
Judi M. Durand ...
Cardassian Computer (uncredited) (voice)
Robert Ford ...
Star Fleet Crew Member (uncredited)
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Jones (uncredited)
Sarah Krasner ...
Bajoran (uncredited)
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Ensign (uncredited)
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Klaestron Officer #2 (uncredited)
Tyana Parr ...
Human DS9 Resident (uncredited)
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Morn (uncredited)
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Klaestron Officer #1 (uncredited)
Michael Zurich ...
Bajoran Security Deputy (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Carson

Written by

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Gene Roddenberry ... (based upon "Star Trek" created by)
 
Rick Berman ... (created by) &
Michael Piller ... (created by)
 
D.C. Fontana ... (teleplay by)
Peter Allan Fields ... (teleplay by)
 
Peter Allan Fields ... (story by)
 
Robert Hewitt Wolfe ... (staff writer)

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Ira Steven Behr ... supervising producer
Rick Berman ... executive producer
Peter Allan Fields ... co-producer
Peter Lauritson ... producer
David Livingston ... supervising producer
Steve Oster ... associate producer
Michael Piller ... executive producer (showrunner)

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Jay Chattaway

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Marvin V. Rush ... director of photography (as Marvin Rush)

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Richard E. Rabjohn

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Dawn Velazquez ... post-production coordinator (as Dawn Hernandez)

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Junie Lowry-Johnson
Ron Surma

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Herman F. Zimmerman ... (as Herman Zimmerman)

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Randall McIlvain ... (as Randy McIlvain)

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Mickey S. Michaels

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Robert Blackman

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Candace Neal ... hair designer (as Candy Neal)
Janna Phillips ... makeup artist
Craig Reardon ... makeup artist
Jill Rockow ... makeup artist
Ronald W. Smith ... hair stylist
Gerald Solomon ... hair stylist
Michael Westmore ... makeup designer and supervisor
Erwin H. Kupitz ... wig maker (uncredited)
Michael Mills ... prosthetic makeup artist (uncredited)

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Robert Della Santina ... unit production manager
Terri Martinez ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Baxter ... second assistant director
Gail Joyce Fortmuller ... first assistant director (as Gail Fortmuller)

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Richard J. Bayard ... construction coordinator
Ricardo F. Delgado ... illustrator
Doug Drexler ... scenic artist
Joseph A. Hodges ... set designer (as Joseph Hodges)
Joe Longo ... property master
Michael Okuda ... scenic art supervisor
Rick Sternbach ... senior illustrator
Adolfo Castanon ... greensman (uncredited)
David Galvan ... stand by painter (uncredited)
Ed Miarecki ... props (uncredited)
Michael W. Moore ... prop maker (uncredited) / props (uncredited)
Denise Okuda ... scenic artist (uncredited)

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Sean Callery ... sound editor
William Gocke ... sound mixer (as Bill Gocke)
Ashley Harvey ... sound editor
Miguel Rivera ... sound editor
Bill Wistrom ... supervising sound editor
James Wolvington ... supervising sound effects editor (as Jim Wolvington)
Alfred T. Ferrante ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Jeff Gersh ... sound editor (uncredited)
Daryl Lathrop ... adr recordist (uncredited)
Todd Overton ... boom operator (uncredited)
Chris Trent ... foley mixer (uncredited)
Jerry Trent ... foley artist (uncredited)

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Gary Monak ... special effects
Joseph C. Sasgen ... special effects (uncredited)

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Laura Lang ... visual effects associate
Robert Legato ... visual effects
Cari Thomas ... visual effects coordinator
Simon Haslett ... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Adam Howard ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Chris B. Schnitzer ... motion control technician (uncredited)

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Dennis Madalone ... stunt coordinator

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Joe Chess ... camera operator: "a" camera
William L. Peets ... chief lighting technician (as William Peets)
Robert Sordal ... first company grip (as Bob Sordal)
Patric J. Abaravich ... electrician (uncredited)
John D. Babin ... rigging key grip (uncredited)
Maricella Ramirez ... first assistant camera: "a" camera, Steadicam (uncredited)
Ed Tewalt ... rigging foreman (uncredited)
Jim Unsinn ... computer/video engineer (uncredited)

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Helen Mossler ... casting executive

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jerry Bono ... key costumer
Carol Kunz ... wardrobe supervisor
Maurice Palinski ... key costumer
Marilyn Basaker ... first hand (uncredited)

Music Department

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Dennis McCarthy ... composer: theme music
Stephen M. Rowe ... music editor
Norman Ludwin ... musician (uncredited)
Alan Vavrin ... musician - percussion (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Judi Brown ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Dan Curry ... title designer: main titles
Lolita Fatjo ... pre-production associate
Kim Fitzgerald ... production associate
Heidi Julian ... production coordinator
Michael Okuda ... technical consultant
Naren Shankar ... science consultant
Rick Sternbach ... technical consultant
Sharon Davis ... set designer (uncredited)
RW ... staff production associate (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

A group of aliens follows Jadzia Dax and then overpower her. They try to take her of the ship and commander Sisko is only barely able to stop the ship from flying off. Their leader introduces himself as Ilon Tandro from Klaestron IV. He has a warrant for Jadzia, as Curzon Dax is accused of murdering his father, a famous general, thirty years ago and of treason. While Sisko tries to stall her extradition by calling in a Bajoran juror, Dax seems not even willing to defend herself. Sisko tries to convince the judge Curzon and Jadzia are not the same person and sends Odo over to Klaestron IV to investigate. Written by Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)

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  • Dax (United States)
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  • 46 min
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Trivia The teleplay for this episode was co-written by Dorothy Fontana (aka D.C. Fontana), the head writer for the original Star Trek (1966) series, who wrote such episodes as Charlie X (1966), This Side of Paradise (1967), & Journey to Babel (1967), and Encounter at Farpoint (1987), the pilot episode for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). This was her only credit on 'Deep Space Nine' and was the last Star Trek script she wrote. See more »
Goofs The hearing as a means to delay the extradition of Jadzia Dax in order to find evidence for her defense would be unnecessary. Even if the Klaestron IV representative was correct that they could conduct a "unilateral" extradition, the assault on Bashir would provide Sisko the right to hold their entire team for trial, rendering moot the need for the hearing since they could not transport Dax while in custody for assault. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2018). See more »
Soundtracks Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Title See more »
Quotes Renora: This will be an informal hearing, so I'm going to start with some informal advice: I am one hundred years old. I do not have time to squander listening to superfluous language. In short, I intend to be in here until supper, not senility.
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