CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Starship Down - The Defiant travles to the Gamma Quadrant to meet the Karemma (their representative Hanok is played by the excellent James Cromwell) to discuss their secret trade agreement with the Federation. It's a deal that uses the Ferengi as an intermediary (going back to that episode where Quark nearly shagged a boy in season 2) so Quark has a reason to be along on the mission. He's been conning the Karemma out of money, of course. The Jem'Hadar show up and attack the Karemma. The Defiant has to enter a planet's atmosphere (it wasn't built for that!) to help them. Their scanning range is limited (the planet's all gassy) but Dax and Kira come up with some clever solution. The Jem'Hadar attack the Defiant and the hull is breached. Bashir saves Dax and they're trapped a small room together. Quark tries to charm Hanok who's still angry at him. The Defiant destroys one of the Jem'Hadar ships using an atmospheric probe with a torpedo attached to it but the Jem'Hadar do some serious damage to them and everyone ends up trapped in various group's cut off from each other (yes it's like TNG's 'Disaster'.) Sisko hits his head and is injured. Kira has to talk to him to keep him awake and stop him dying. Quark tries to convince Hanok that making a big profit and conning people is like gambling but Hanok thinks gambling is for fools.
Worf gets to Engeineering and takes charge of O'Brien's enlisted men. He's a bit of a dick to them. Sisko and Kira realise they only ever talk about work with each other. Kira thinks it's because she sees him as the Emissary so it's hard to relax around him. Kira tells him a boring story about Bajoran farmers (seriously.) A Jem'Hadar torpedo hits the Defiant in the Mess Hall where Quark and Hanok are trapped. Quark thinks they should try to diffuse it. O'Brien takes Worf aside and tells him that he's not dealing with officers here and he should eaee up on them a bit. Bashir and Dax have to cuddle for warmth and Bashir remembers when he used to be an idiot and had fantasies about being trapped with her like this. Worf embraces engineer-style problem solving. Sisko is nearly dropping into a coma because of Kira's boring story so she shouts at him not to die and prays in Bajoran (why doesn't the Universal Translator translate it, etc.) Hanok admits the torpedo is one he sold to the Dominion and he and Quark laugh a lot. Quark gambles and diffuses the torpedo by pulling out a component. Hanok understands the joy of gambling now (this kind of a weird subplot.) Sisko wakes up and asks Kira the ending of her boring story. Worf and the engineers destroy the other Jem'Hadar ship and rescue the Karemma. Hanok agress to work with Quark again and plays Dabo back on the station. Morn tells Bashir he has seventeen brothers and sisters (this is important.) Sikso invites Kira to a baseball game and calls her Nerys.
It a pretty standard "there's a disaster and everyone's trapped" type episode but it's mostly good. Some of the subplots work better than others (Dax and Bashir is barely even a plot at all, really) but the character work all checks out. It's good.
SCORE: 8.5/10
Little Green Men - Rom is leaving for Starlfeet Academy and selling all his stuff. Dax buys his porn for Bashir, Worf buys his tooth sharpener. Quark's cousin Gaila has bought him a ship to repay a debt and Quark offers to take Nog and Rom to Earth in it. It's full of drugs or something of course. O'Brien and Bashir give Nog an Earth guidebook PAD and he and Jake have a last look at the spot where they used to watch girls together. Rom tells Quark he knows he's smuggling drugs (it's not really drugs) but he doesn't care really...as long as he gets a cut. Nog notices that the Gabriel Bell in his guidebook looks exactly like Sisko (this is a good bit.) Rom realises that the ship has been sabotaged by Gaila and the warp drive won't shut down. He comes up with a technobabble way (involving the drugs) to save them but FOR SOME REASON this sends them back in time Quark wakes up in 1947 a prisoner of the US military. Their ship crashd in Roswell but the army had a cover story about a weather balloon. The universal translators on all three Ferengi have been damaged so the humans can't understand them. They bash their ears to try to get them to work and the humans copy them. Rom works out that they've time travelled and thinks their uniforms mean they're Australian. Quark has fun messing with the silly humans.
A professor and his nurse girlfriend (Meghan Gallagher again) are assigned to try to communicate with the Ferengi. They have an unconvincing conversation while Nog fixes the UT. Quark is shocked that humans used to smoke poisons and blow up their own planet with atom bombs. Once they can speak English again, Quark tells the General in charge that he has a business proposition for him. He offers to sell him warp drive and advanced weapons. He wants lots of gold for them (but isn't gold worthless to Ferengi?) Quark threatens to go the Russians if the Australians (they're Americans really) won't pay. Rom and Nog aren't around for this scene because they're busy tricking the nurse into wanking their ears. They're left alone with a dog and BIG TWIST the dog is Odo! He killed the real dog and tooks its place, I assume. He came along because he knew Quark was up to no good. I feel like they should have done the Odo reveal a lot sooner because the episode was dragging before this. Odo wants to go home and arrest Quark but Quark wants to stay in the past and take over the planet. (Quark says he'll make sure the Ferengi will have warp drive before even the Vulcans but I'm PRETTY SURE the Vulcans had warp drive by this time.) The army put bags over the Ferengis' heads and drag them off as some new hardass guy has taken over or something and he wants to interrogate them more forcefully (I looked away for a minute I don't know what happpened.) He threatens to do an alien autopsy on them. Rom says "MOOOOOOGIE" in an annoying way as Nog pretends they're scoats from an invasion force. The Ferengi break out with help from the Professor and the nurse (they're going to pretend the Ferengi used mind control powers on them.) Odo helps them get back to Quark's ship. They return to the future by flying into a nuclear explosion (no I don't get it either) and Nog finally gets to go the Academy. Odo arrests Quark.
It's a good premise. "What if the Roswell aliens were Quark, Rom and Nog!" But there isn't really much to the episode other than that. Once they get to 1947 they mainly just hang around in a room making remarks about how primitive the humans are. I mean it's gently amusing all the way through but it could have done with more plot. Odo shows up near the end and doesn't do much. The Bell Riots joke is probably the funiest part and that comes near the start. It's a likable episode but it could have been better.
SCORE: 7/10
Worf gets to Engeineering and takes charge of O'Brien's enlisted men. He's a bit of a dick to them. Sisko and Kira realise they only ever talk about work with each other. Kira thinks it's because she sees him as the Emissary so it's hard to relax around him. Kira tells him a boring story about Bajoran farmers (seriously.) A Jem'Hadar torpedo hits the Defiant in the Mess Hall where Quark and Hanok are trapped. Quark thinks they should try to diffuse it. O'Brien takes Worf aside and tells him that he's not dealing with officers here and he should eaee up on them a bit. Bashir and Dax have to cuddle for warmth and Bashir remembers when he used to be an idiot and had fantasies about being trapped with her like this. Worf embraces engineer-style problem solving. Sisko is nearly dropping into a coma because of Kira's boring story so she shouts at him not to die and prays in Bajoran (why doesn't the Universal Translator translate it, etc.) Hanok admits the torpedo is one he sold to the Dominion and he and Quark laugh a lot. Quark gambles and diffuses the torpedo by pulling out a component. Hanok understands the joy of gambling now (this kind of a weird subplot.) Sisko wakes up and asks Kira the ending of her boring story. Worf and the engineers destroy the other Jem'Hadar ship and rescue the Karemma. Hanok agress to work with Quark again and plays Dabo back on the station. Morn tells Bashir he has seventeen brothers and sisters (this is important.) Sikso invites Kira to a baseball game and calls her Nerys.
It a pretty standard "there's a disaster and everyone's trapped" type episode but it's mostly good. Some of the subplots work better than others (Dax and Bashir is barely even a plot at all, really) but the character work all checks out. It's good.
SCORE: 8.5/10
Little Green Men - Rom is leaving for Starlfeet Academy and selling all his stuff. Dax buys his porn for Bashir, Worf buys his tooth sharpener. Quark's cousin Gaila has bought him a ship to repay a debt and Quark offers to take Nog and Rom to Earth in it. It's full of drugs or something of course. O'Brien and Bashir give Nog an Earth guidebook PAD and he and Jake have a last look at the spot where they used to watch girls together. Rom tells Quark he knows he's smuggling drugs (it's not really drugs) but he doesn't care really...as long as he gets a cut. Nog notices that the Gabriel Bell in his guidebook looks exactly like Sisko (this is a good bit.) Rom realises that the ship has been sabotaged by Gaila and the warp drive won't shut down. He comes up with a technobabble way (involving the drugs) to save them but FOR SOME REASON this sends them back in time Quark wakes up in 1947 a prisoner of the US military. Their ship crashd in Roswell but the army had a cover story about a weather balloon. The universal translators on all three Ferengi have been damaged so the humans can't understand them. They bash their ears to try to get them to work and the humans copy them. Rom works out that they've time travelled and thinks their uniforms mean they're Australian. Quark has fun messing with the silly humans.
A professor and his nurse girlfriend (Meghan Gallagher again) are assigned to try to communicate with the Ferengi. They have an unconvincing conversation while Nog fixes the UT. Quark is shocked that humans used to smoke poisons and blow up their own planet with atom bombs. Once they can speak English again, Quark tells the General in charge that he has a business proposition for him. He offers to sell him warp drive and advanced weapons. He wants lots of gold for them (but isn't gold worthless to Ferengi?) Quark threatens to go the Russians if the Australians (they're Americans really) won't pay. Rom and Nog aren't around for this scene because they're busy tricking the nurse into wanking their ears. They're left alone with a dog and BIG TWIST the dog is Odo! He killed the real dog and tooks its place, I assume. He came along because he knew Quark was up to no good. I feel like they should have done the Odo reveal a lot sooner because the episode was dragging before this. Odo wants to go home and arrest Quark but Quark wants to stay in the past and take over the planet. (Quark says he'll make sure the Ferengi will have warp drive before even the Vulcans but I'm PRETTY SURE the Vulcans had warp drive by this time.) The army put bags over the Ferengis' heads and drag them off as some new hardass guy has taken over or something and he wants to interrogate them more forcefully (I looked away for a minute I don't know what happpened.) He threatens to do an alien autopsy on them. Rom says "MOOOOOOGIE" in an annoying way as Nog pretends they're scoats from an invasion force. The Ferengi break out with help from the Professor and the nurse (they're going to pretend the Ferengi used mind control powers on them.) Odo helps them get back to Quark's ship. They return to the future by flying into a nuclear explosion (no I don't get it either) and Nog finally gets to go the Academy. Odo arrests Quark.
It's a good premise. "What if the Roswell aliens were Quark, Rom and Nog!" But there isn't really much to the episode other than that. Once they get to 1947 they mainly just hang around in a room making remarks about how primitive the humans are. I mean it's gently amusing all the way through but it could have done with more plot. Odo shows up near the end and doesn't do much. The Bell Riots joke is probably the funiest part and that comes near the start. It's a likable episode but it could have been better.
SCORE: 7/10