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"A Time to Stand" is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The first episode of the show's sixth season, the episode first aired during the week of 29 September 1997. The episode was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler and directed by Allan KroekerMA. A novelization adaptation was published in 1998.

With the Federation and the Klingons losing the war against the Dominion, Sisko and his crew take a captured Jem'Hadar ship into enemy territory on a secret mission.

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Characters[]

Amet'aloxJulian BashirBroikCorat DamarJadzia DaxSkrain DukatEdan'AtalElim GarakKira NerysMartok, son of UrthogMornM'PellaNogMiles O'BrienOdoQuarkRak'tazanWilliam RossBenjamin SiskoJake SiskoJoseph SiskoTozara'KeshVarat'idanWeyoun 5Worf, son of Mogh
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Charlie Reynolds

Locations[]

Alpha QuadrantCardassian borderDeep Space 9/Terok NorHabitat ringKetracel-white facilityOperations centerPromenadeQuark'sStarbase 375Station commander's officeWardroom
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BajorBajoran wormholeCardassiaEarthNew OrleansSisko's Creole KitchenTyra system

Starships[]

USS Centaur (Centaur-class) • USS Curry (Curry-class) • USS Defiant (Defiant-class) • Federation fighterUSS Fredrickson (Excelsior-class) • Galor-classJem'Hadar battle cruiserK't'inga-classMiranda-classRobinson (Jem'Hadar fighter) • IKS Rotarran (K'vort-class)

Races and cultures[]

BajoranB'kaaziCardassianChangelingFerengiHumanJem'HadarKlingonTrillVortaYridian
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Vulcan

States and Organizations[]

Bajoran MilitiaDominionFederation News ServiceKlingon Defense ForceKlingon EmpireStarfleetStarfleet 2nd FleetUnited Federation of Planets
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FoundersStarfleet 7th FleetStarfleet Intelligence

Other references[]

armoryasteroidattack patternbaseballcadetcloaking deviceCochranedabodabo girlDominion WarEmissary of the Prophetsgenetic engineeringheadacheholo-imagerholosuiteinduction stabilizerisotonketracel-whiteKlingon-Cardassian WarKlingon weddingminefieldnonaggression pactore processing centerparabolic thrusterpermanent documentation fileraktajinorationreactor corereplicatorsandwichself-replicating minestar chartsubspacetargtissue regeneratorultritiumviewscreenvirtual scanner headsetwarpwarp core

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published order
Previous episode:
Call to Arms
DS9 episode produced Next episode:
Sons and Daughters
Previous episode:
Call to Arms
DS9 episode aired Next episode:
Rocks and Shoals
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
see Call to Arms... for chronology
Pocket Next Adventure:
see Call to Arms... for chronology
Previous Adventure:
Call to Arms
Deep Space Nine Adventures Next Adventure:
Rocks and Shoals
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