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| ACTORS: | Rene Auberjonois |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Rene Auberjonois, Michael Dorn, Alexander Siddig, Corey Allen, Reza Badiyi, Gabrielle Beaumont, LeVar Burton, David Carson, Chip Chalmers |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 04 January, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097360051131 |
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Best of the Best THERE IS NO BETTER EPISODE OF STAR TREK THAN THIS ONE. STANDS ALONE. BREAKS THE MOLD. SISKO RISKS IT ALL INCLUDING HIS CAREER IN STARFLEET. THAT IS WHAT TREK IS REALL ABOUT. HUMANS TAKING CHANCES, TAKING RISKS. THAT'S WHY THEY ARE OUT THERE TO EXPLORE AND MAKE THE THOUGH AND SOMETIMES EXTREMELY DIFFICULT, AS IN THIS CASE-- DECISIONS. DEEP SPACE NINE ALL THE WAY. THE BEST DAMN STAR TREK OF ALL AND FUTURE TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sisko loses it when he crosses paths with Eddington again
Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall), was the former Starfleet Security Chief, who betrayed Sisko (Avery Brooks) and joined the Maquis in "For the Cause," on the previous season of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine." This act of treason has stuck in Sisko's craw for a long time and when they cross paths again in Episode 111, "For the Uniform" (Written by Peter Allan Fields Aired February 3, 1997). Sisko is obsessed with bringing Eddington to justice, especially after pursuing him in the "Defiant" only to learn that Eddington had rigged a computer failure. Now Sisko is not only angry, he has been humiliated, especially when he gets back to DS9 and learns Starfleet has assigned Captain Sanders of the "Malinche" to track down and capture Eddington. However, when Eddington attacks Cardassian colonies in the demilitarized zone using a biogenic weapon, Sisko takes off in the "Defiant," even though O'Brien has not had time to make all the necessary repairs.
My first problem with this episode is that Sisko goes off the deep end, repeatedly, in his obsessive efforts to get Eddington. No wonder the traitor gets the best of him time and time again. But not only is there the problem that his rage is making him ineffective, there is the fact that I just do not buy the hysterical anger from Sisko. The cold anger he showed towards Captain Picard when they encountered each other, or that Sisko has shown to Gul Dukat and the rest of the Cardassians, is more in keeping with his established character. Every time Sisko starts ranting I just do not bye it. Second, I find it hard to believe that Sisko cannot appreciate Eddington's view of the situation. Eddington believes in the Maquis cause; he did not betray Sisko and Starfleet for money or something equally heinous, but on principle. Sisko can disagree with that principle, but he should at least be able to acknowledge it has some legitimacy (especially for someone who has flouted the Federation as often Sisko).
Finally, I have a big problem with what Sisko does to win the day. Even if we limit ourselves to the evil things that have been done in the "Star Trek" universe, Eddington's actions do not come close to warranting the winning gambit that Sisko employs. Nor do the stakes seem to justify this extreme solution either. Consequently, "For the Uniform" ends up being a below average "STDS9" episode for me. They should have been able to come up with better ways of working out this plotline.
Traitors!
Synopsis:
Sisko encounters Michael Eddington, his former Starfleet Security Chief, who betrayed him and joined the Maquis.
Obsessed with capturing the traitor, Sisko pursues him in the U.S.S. Defiant. But when Sisko gives the order to fire, the U.S.S. Defiant experiences a massive computer failure, caused by Eddington. He leaves Sisko angry and humiliated, and facing a long trip home.
The U.S.S. Defiant is towed back to Deep Space Nine, and O'Brien begins the massive job of bringing the ship back on-line. Adding insult to injury, Sisko learns that Captain Sanders of the U.S.S. Malinche has been assigned to apprehend Eddington since Starfleet feels Sisko hasn't himself been able to do the job in the past eight months. But when he learns that Eddington attacked Cardassian colonies in the DMZ with a biogenic weapon, Sisko sees his chance. Despite the fact that the U.S.S. Defiant is not ready, he prepares to take his starship back into space.
The ship lurches out of the station and soon encounters Eddington again, who taunts Sisko. The captain realizes too late that he was baited to false coordinates. As the crew sets off to find Eddington's real location, a distress call is received from the U.S.S. Malinche, Maquis forces ambushed and disabled the starship.
Sisko determines Eddington's next planetary target, but is too late to stop him from releasing his biogenic weapon into the atmosphere. The U.S.S. Defiant chases after Eddington's fleeing raider, but he cripples a transport vessel evacuating Cardassian civilians, forcing Sisko to break off his pursuit and rescue the helpless Cardassians.
Stumped as to how to get Eddington, Sisko realizes that the renegade sees himself as a noble hero and Sisko as a villain. In order to stop Eddington, Sisko decides he must do something truly villainous. He prepares to poison the atmosphere of the Maquis colony in retaliation and reveals his sinister plan to all. Eddington is prepared to call his bluff. Amazingly, Sisko orders the deadly torpedoes launched, and the Maquis scramble to evacuate. Sisko says that he is prepared to eliminate every Maquis colony in the DMZ, and Eddington, realizing Sisko is serious, does the "heroic" gesture of offering himself in exchange. Eddington is captured, and Sisko's vendetta is finally over for good.