Armageddon Game - O'Brien and Bashir are helping two alien races eliminate their deadly "Harvester" weapons. Apparently they can't destroy their own weapons themselves (they can't just be thrown into the sun?) and need a Federation doctor's help. And O'Brien's. Anyway, it works, and they also delete all scientific data on the weapons. Some aliens with guns show up and kill all the scientists who were dismantling the weapons, but O'Brien and Bashir of course survive. Two of the alien ambassadors, including a woman who kind of looks like Courteney Cox, go to DS9 and tell Sisko that O'Brien and Bashir were killed in any accident (they have fake footage of their deaths too.) Miles and Julian hide out on the planet, as O'Brien suggests they stay still until Sisko finds them. Everyone watches the death footage back on the station and Sisko has to go and tell Keiko. Bashir talks about how he was in love once but it didn't work out and says he doesn't want to get married and have kids because Starfleet life is so risky. And suggests that the O'Briens have an unhappy marriage. He finds out that O'Brien was infected by one of the Harvesters. Keiko seems only mildly perturbed to learn that her husband has died.
O'Brien grows more sick and Julian has to fix the radio under his instructions. Quark gives Dax and Kira drinks on the house and toasts O'Brien and Bashir for being good customers (how do Starfleet officers pay their bar bills when the Federation doesn't havemoney?) Keiko watches the footage of the deaths and thinks something is wrong because
Miles never drinks coffee in the afternoon. Bashir tells O'Brien about his first love, a dancer. O'Brien is so sick he can't stand up. Bashir gets the radio working and tries to contact the aliens who they think are on their side. O'Brien tells him all the arguing is worth it because he and Keiko love each other. Sisko questions Courteney Cox about the deaths. Dax finds out O'Brien and Bashir beamed down to the planet after the time they were supposed to have died. Courteney Cox and the ambassador from the other planet show up and reveal to Bashir they had to kill everyone with knowledge of how to create the weapons, including him and O'Brien. O'Brien tells her he wants to die on his feet and the slight delay means Sisko and Dax beam them up in time. The aliens are willing to destroy the runabout to stop them getting away. They seemingly blow up the runabout, but it was actually the runabout Miles and Julian originally came on, beng remotely piloted. The aliens don't bother chasing them after that and decide to just pretend they died anyway, I guess. O'Brien is healed back on the station and asks for coffee...in the afternoon. He drinks it all the time!!!!
It's always fun to have O'Brien and Bashir team up and nice to see Miles softening a bit. It's a better episdoe than 'Storyteller' for sure, but the plot is a bit flimsy. There's no conseuqences for the Courteney Cox aliens after they try to kill several Starfleet officers? Keiko's bad acting hurts it a bit too (seriously she barely reacts when Sisko tells her O'Brien is dead!) It's a solid episode.
SCORE: 7/10
Whispers - The episode starts with O'Brien going through the wormhole in a runabout, seemingly on the run. He starts recording a log to explain everything that's happened in the past 52 hours and we flash back. Things started to seem wrong to him after he returned to the station from a mission with some Gamma Quadrant aliens who are holding peace talks on the station. Keiko acts weird and even Molly tells him to leave her alone. He also sees Keiko and Sisko talking about something secret. Bashir orders him to have a phsyical and Sisko forces O'Brien to go through with it. Sisko starts to probe O'Brien about intersting details he noticed about the aliens (all he has is that the aliens are a bit smelly.) Bashir finds nothing wrong with O'Brien after a really long physical (O'Brien at first thinks he's dying and that's why everyone's being weird.) O'Brien catches out Sisko (who claimed Jake had bad grades at school and that's why he was talking to Keiko) when Jake tells him his grades are fine. O'Brien's kept busy trying to get the upper pylons working after they shut down out of nowhere, keeping him away from the security arrangements for the peace talks. He finds people are trying to stop him asking too many questions about things. Miles tries to get intimate with Keiko but she's not into it. He doesn't want to eat the weird food she's cooked for him either. It's a tense scene!
O'Brien has the computer analyse everything and listens to all the station logs to see if there's something going on. He finds he's locked out of logs from after the day he got back. He hacks the computer and finds that Sisko's been receiving secret messages from the aliens. Odo returns to the station and O'Brien goes to tell him that there's something wrong with everyone else (except Jake.) He's happy to have Odo on his side, as anyone would be! Jumpy O'Brien shouts at Quark. Odo tells him he's found nothing wrong and O'Brien thinks he's been gotten to as well. Everyone shows up with phasers but he uses his smarts to escape them. Jake tries to turn him over to security but O'Brien escapes and steals a runabout. He contacts an Admiral to tell her the station has been taken over by the aliens but she tells him to go back to the station. We go back to the present day as O'Brien arrives at the alien planet rying to find out what the heck's going on. He evades Sisko's runabout using his brains and finds Sisko has beamed down to one of the alien planets. He follows, finding Sisko and Kira with the aliens in front of a mysterious door. One of the aliens shoots O'Brien just as the door opens revealing Bashir...with another O'Brien! This, it turns out, is the real O'Brien and the one we've been watching all along is a replicant created by the rebels to assassinate someone at the peace talks. They've only just found the real O'Brien. The replicant was perfect in every way and his last words are telling the real O'Brien to tell Keiko he loves her.
It's one of the best twist endings in all of Star Trek, but crucially the episode also works when you already know the twist. The first time you watch it you think Miles is normal and everyone else has been altered somehow, but when you watch it back knowing the twist you can see how they're all just trying to find out what the replicant O'Brien has been sent to do and how closely he resembles their O'Brien. Either way it's tense all the way through and the ending is heartbreaking as the replicant O'Brien was no different than the one we know and love. Colm Meaney gives a great performance and it's the kind of story that works best with Trek's best everyman character. VERY GOOD EPISODE.
SCORE: 9/10