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"The Alternate" is a second-season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It first aired January 9, 1994. An episode is to television and radio what a chapter is to a book: a part of a sequence of a body of work. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ...
Quick Overview: A scientist may have found a lifeform similar to Odo in the Gamma Quadrant. This article is about the Star Trek fictional character. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Odo and Dr. Mora investigate a pillar that could be a clue to Odo's origin Dr. Mora, a Bajoran scientist who studied Odo when he was first discovered, arrives on Deep Space Nine and tells Odo that he has picked up DNA signatures similar to Odo's on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant. He, Odo, Dax, and Mora's assistant travel to the Gamma Quadrant and during the trip Mora tells embarrassing stories about Odo as many fathers would. However, Odo is less than receptive. This article is about the fictional planet. ...
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Terry Farrell as Jadzia Dax Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax (played by Terry Farrell) was a fictional character in the first through sixth seasons of the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
Upon reaching the planet, the four of them beam to the surface, where they discover a tiny life form that may be a distant relative of Odo - "Odo Junior," Mora calls it. Before they can return to the runabout, however, an earthquake releases volcanic gases into the air. The other three pass out, but Odo, unaffected because he does not have a respiratory system, beams them back to the runabout. A planet (from the Greek ÏλανήÏηÏ, planÄtÄs which means wanderer or more forcefully vagrant, tramp) is an object in orbit around a star that is not a star in its own right. ...
Global earthquake epicenters, 1963â1998 An earthquake is a trembling or a shaking movement of the Earths surface. ...
A volcano is a geological landform (usually a mountain) where magma (rock of the Earths interior made molten or liquid by high temperature along with a reduction in pressure and/or the introduction of water or other volatiles) erupts through the surface of the planet. ...
Air is a name for the mixture of gases present in the Earths atmosphere. ...
The respiratory system is the biological system of any organism that engages in gas exchange. ...
The life form is brought to the science lab on DS9, where O'Brien tries to identify it with little success. However, it appears to be growing and he puts it in a containment field. That night, Kira contacts Sisko and informs him someone has broken into the science lab. Further investigation reveals that the life form appears to have broken out of its container and escaped through an air vent. O'Brien discovers that there was a power interruption and a temperature increase at the time of the incident. While searching a conduit, he hears a strange sound, and a minute later he discovers the life form’s goo-like remains. // What is science? There are different theories of what science is. ...
Miles OBrien Miles Edward OBrien is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Colm Meaney. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Kira Nerys, a Bajoran soldier, is a colonel in the Bajoran Militia, serving as first officer and Bajoran liaison officer on space station Deep Space Nine. ...
Benjamin Lafayette Sisko is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Avery Brooks. ...
A vent can refer to: A volcano. ...
Temperature is the physical property of a system which underlies the common notions of hot and cold; the material with the higher temperature is said to be hotter. ...
Bashir is studying the life form’s remains in the Infirmary that night when he is attacked by a strange creature. He fends it off and later discovers that the same power interruption and temperature rise occurred during the attack as when the life form broke out of its container. Dax discovers the DNA of the life form and the creature are different, but Mora decides to search for commonalities between the two. Dax tells him the computer will finish analyzing the DNA in a few hours, but Mora recognizes it and tells Odo that the traces left by the creature match his DNA. Doctor Julian Bashir of Star Trek Deep Space 9 Bashir talking at Quarks Bar Dr. Julian Bashir (played by Alexander Siddig) is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
A computer is a device or machine for making calculations or controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms. ...
Mora points out that the attacks occurred approximately sixteen hours apart, which means Odo should have been in his pail during both attacks. They realize the gas on the planet in the Gamma Quadrant might have affected Odo somehow, turning him into some sort of creature during his regeneration period. Panicking, Odo begins to head for the Infirmary, but Mora claims Bashir will not understand and will treat Odo like a monster. He presses Odo to come back to Bajor with him, and as he does so, the increasingly agitated Odo again transforms into the creature. This article is about the physical container. ...
In biology, regeneration is the ability to recreate lost or damaged tissues, organs and limbs. ...
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There is a power drain near Odo's office, but when Security is sent to investigate, they find nothing. Having seen Odo's violent reaction to him, Mora explains to Sisko and Kira that he is what triggers the metamorphosis. The first time, he explains, the creature was trying to rescue the organism Mora had contained in the science lab; the second time, it appeared in the Infirmary, where Mora was a patient; and the third time, Odo and Mora were in the middle of a heated debate. He helps the crew lure the creature to the Promenade, where it is contained in a forcefield and reverts to normal. Once the effects of the gas are removed, Mora apologizes to Odo for causing him and the two finally become close. Drain can refer to: A tube used to remove pus or other fluids from a wound. ...
A reaction is the following: In physics, a reaction (physics) is defined by Newtons third law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The idea that any given force has a pair or opposite force. ...
Transformation, or changing shape, from the Greek prefix meta-, equivalent to the English prefix trans-, and morph, meaning form. ...
Debate is a formalized system of (usually) logical argument. ...
In general physics, a force field is a vector field representing the gradient of a potential. ...
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