The Assignment - Waste engineer Rom disgusts Quark by ordering a human breakfast instead of the usual worms and shit. Quark tries to tempt him back to the bar but Rom likes fixing toilets. Keiko's away on Bajor and O'Brien's killed her plants. He has to apologise to her, on his birthday as well. He blames Julian for it but Keiko doesn't seem too bothered, possibly because she was possessed by a hostile entity while in the Bajoran Fire Caves. She instructs Miles to do everything she wants or she'll kill Keiko (she kills Keiko for a few seconds as a demonstration.) There's no way he can stop her without her killing Keiko first. She wants him to do something to the communcations array on the station. Miles wonders why the alien didn't just possess him and do it all itself. Evil Keiko consists to go ahead with the planned surprise birthday party for Miles too. What a bitch. Rom gets to work the "swing swift" rather than his usual night shift because someone is off sick. O'Brien continues to try to come up with ways to knock out evil Keiko with the computer but they'd all take too long. He feels pretty awkward at the birthday party when Keiko brings out a cake in front of everyone. Jake asks Keiko if she saw any "Pah-wraiths" in the Fire Caves. Miles ruins the party by smashing a glass and cutting his hand. Typical drunken Irishman! Evil Keiko insists Miles sleep in the same bed as her. Miles has had enough after she threatens Molly and goes to talk to Sisko, but Keiko throws herself off the second level of the Promenade before he can get there.
She isn't too badly hurt but tells Miles this was his last warning and he has to stop trying to fool her. He's got thirteen hours to finish the work. He runs into Rom and is impressed by what a fast worker he is so recruits him to help with Evil Keiko's secret work. But he tells Rom it's a top secret mission so he can't tell anyone. Dax notices that changes have been made to the station's systems and suspects sabotage. Sisko and Odo are on the case and O'Brien is close to being discovered. Keiko makes a video call to him where she's brushing Molly's hair and subtlely threatens him by tugging Molly's hair. O'Brien fingers Rom as the saboteur. Rom of course won't tell Odo what he's doing because O'Brien told him it was a big secret. Rom calls O'Brien to visit him in the holding cells and asks him why they're trying to kill the wormhole aliens, as that's what all the modifications will do when they create a technobabble beam. They conclude between that the Pah-Wraiths, false Prophets to the Bajoran people, want to kill the real Prophets and take the Celestial Temple for themselves. This seems like the kind of thing the Prophets should have their Emissary Sisko trying to stop? Odo comes to O'Brien and tells him he knows he's the real saboteur. O'Brien knocks him out as luckily Odo's a solid now. O'Briena and Evil Keiko head out in a runabout for the final part of her plan. She tells him to target the Celestial Temple and that the blast will kill the Prophets before they know it. Oops, she slipped up there. He instead targets the runabout, killing the Pah-wraith. Keiko is restored. Rom is freed, promoted to the day shift and orders pineapple with his breakfast.
A previously mentioned, the reason they do so many torture O'Brien episodes is because Colm Meaney's so damn good in them. He gives another great performance here, elevating a fairly routine (but still well written!) alien possession episode. It must also be noted that Rosalind Chao gives her best performance ever here as the evil Keiko. She's really quite menacing, especially in the scene where she threatens Molly with the hairbrush. Rom is still annoying but used well here and it was fun watching him get arrested. Good stuff.
SCORE: 8.5/10
Trials and Tribble-ations - Agents Lucsly and Dulmur from Temporal Investigations arrive in the station, wanting to know why Sisko took the Defiant back in time and what he got up to. And they hate jokes! Sisko tells the story: the Cardassians returned the Orb of Time to the Bajorans and the Defiant was sent to transport it to Bajor. (I'm just going to write the rest in present tense because it's too confusing otherwise.) The Defiant picks up a merchant named Waddle who was trapped on Cardassia as well. The Defiant is sent back through time (AND SPACE, IT'S ALSO A SPACE ORB) and manages to cloak before encountering another ship...the Enterprise. The original one. And it looks pretty accurate to how it looked in TOS! (Lucsly and Dulmur note that Captain Kirk was a menace with 17 time violations on his record.) The Enterprise is orbiting station K-7 as we've gone back to 'The Trouble With Tribbles.' Waddle is really Arne Darvin, a Klingon spy who was exposed by Kirk in this time period. He was outcast from his fellow Klingons after that. Sisko and friends have to find him before he changes history so they wear original series uniforms. And haircuts! In the old days, operations officers wore red, command officers wore gold...and women wore less! (Dax looks attractive in a TOS uniform.) Sisko and Dax beam over to one part of the Enterprise, O'Brien and Bashir to another (they don't know how to use the old turbolifts!) and Odo and Worf investgate K-7. Odo watches Uhura and Chekov buy a Tribble. O'Brien and Bashir are nearly caught out acting suspiciously. Odo likes Tribbles and buys one but Worf is not impressed. Worf explains that Tribbles were once considered a mortal enemy of the Klingon Empire and wiped out. Odo wonders if Klingons still sing songs of the Great Tribble Hunt. Klingons arrive at the station and Dax recognises it as Koloth's ship. She wants to see her old friend but Sisko wisely won't allow it. A sexy sixties woman flirts with Bashir in the Turbolift. Bashir recognises that she has the same surname as his great grandmother and no one ever met his great grandfather. He wonders if he is destined to "do the nasty in the pasty" and become his own great granfather. This is great, of course.
Sisko and Dax watch Kirk and Spock in a seamless melding of archive and new footage. Dax rightly notes how handsome Spock is. She can't believe Sisko doesn't want to meet Kirk but he tells her they have a job to do. O'Brien and Bashir meet up with Odo and Worf in K-7's bar. O'Brien mistakes Lt. Freeman for Kirki (the obscure joke is that Freeman is played by William Shatner's stunt double.) Everyone but Worf is shocked to learn that Klingons who look nothing like Klingons have just walked into the bar. They ask Worf what happened to their foreheads but Worf simply says "we do not discuss it with outsiders" AND THAT'S HOW IT SHOULD HAVE STAYED. The bar fight breaks out as in the original timeline, only this time our four DS9 characters are involved. Worf easily beats up smooth-headed Klingons. Odo sees Darvin so he and Worf run off after him but O'Brien and Bashir are arrested by Starfleet security. Kirk questions his officeers, including Miles and Julian, and again I have to point out how impressive this all looks, even over twenty years later. Worf and Odo catch Darvin on the Defiant. He claims they're too late, Kirk will die...thanks to a bomb planted in a Tribble. Sisko and Dax head to the Enterprise's Bridge to use its scanners to find the Tribble bomb, the others (except Worf who is allergic to Tribbles) head over to K-7 to manually scan every Tribble. Kirk sits on a Tribble and it's lucky that wasn't the bomb! Dax remembers that one of her previious hosts slept with McCoy when she sees him on the Bridge. He had the hands of a surgeon. The find that the bomb isn't on the Enterprise. Sisko and Dax decide to follow Kirk around as logically the bomb would be in an area he would visit. They eventually find the bomb in the storage compartments Kirk is opening from below. A load of dead Tribbles fall on Kirk's head and Sisko tosses more onto him in possibly the cleverest moment in tv history. The Tribble bomb is beamed out into space to explode out there where it'll be no tribble at all. History plays out as it was meant to with Kirk exposing Darvin as a spy. Kira (she was in this episode!) finds out how to use the Orb to bring them back to the future. Sisko admits they didn't go straight home though, he first went to see Kirk and told him it had been an honour serving with him. One of the agents admits he would have done the same thing. There's something else they didn't tell Temporal Investigations though: Odo accidentally brought a Tribble back with him and now the Promenade is full of them (including one on Quark's head.) The Tribble race lives on!
So if you don't like this episode I don't actually want to know you. That's my short review. It's a loving celebration of Star Trek. It points out how different things looked in TOS, but in a gentle fun way, more "things looked so cool back then!" rather than "things looked so lame back then!" It's also technically hugely impressive (I'm sure they could do even more today in terms of melding the footage but there's more than enough interaction here to make it seem almost real) and just downright hilarious. The best "comedy" episode in all of Star Trek don't @ me.
SCORE: 10/10