Indiscretion (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

"Indiscretion" is the 77th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the fifth episode of the fourth season. Kira goes on an away mission with Gul Dukat, and much of the episode revolves around this including scenes on a distant planet. This episode expands the backstory of the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, including the backstory of the resistance cell Kira was involved with as well as Gul Dukat's backstory. Back on Deep Space Nine the relationship between Sisko and Kasidy Yates is continued.

"Indiscretion"
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 5
Directed byLeVar Burton
Story byNicholas Corea
Teleplay by
  • Toni Marberry

Jack Trevino

Featured musicDennis McCarthy
Production code477
Original air dateOctober 23, 1995 (1995-10-23)
Guest appearance(s)

This episode also introduces the character Tora Ziyal, the half-Bajoran daughter of Gul Dukat, and marks the first appearance of the Breen. The Breen were first mentioned in the Star Trek franchise in the 1990 episode "The Loss" from Star Trek: The Next Generation.

This episode includes the use of a Danube-class runabout for an away mission.

Plot

A Bajoran smuggler tells Major Kira that he has recovered a piece of metal that might be from the Ravinok, a Cardassian ship that disappeared six years ago with a group of Bajoran prisoners, including a friend of Kira's. She makes plans to investigate, but the Cardassian government insists on sending Gul Dukat to accompany her. The two travel to a desert planet near where the fragment was found, where they find the wreckage of the Ravinok.

Kira and Dukat discover twelve graves near the wreckage, but since several more people were on the ship, they conclude that some survivors may still be alive. First, however, Dukat opens the graves in order to identify bodies, and is overcome with grief when he finds the remains of a Bajoran woman who was his mistress. They soon set off on foot, scanning the planet for survivors. While setting up camp, Dukat reveals that he and his mistress had a daughter, Tora Ziyal, who may be among the survivors. Unfortunately, if he finds her alive, he plans to kill her to avoid a scandal that could endanger his Cardassian family and career. Kira tells Dukat she will not allow him to kill Ziyal.

Kira and Dukat discover a mining operation of Bajoran and Cardassian prisoners, supervised by members of a race known as the Breen. Dukat sees his half-Cardassian, half-Bajoran daughter among the prisoners. Disguised as Breen, Kira and Dukat infiltrate the mine, overcome the guards, and free the prisoners. Kira is sad to learn that her friend died two years earlier, but Dukat is only interested in finding his daughter. When he finds her, she instantly recognizes her father, thrilled to see him despite the fact he is aiming a phaser rifle at her. Kira arrives and tries to stop him. Ziyal realizes what is happening and tells her father she would rather die if she can not go with him. She hugs him affectionately, and Dukat, shaken with emotion, decides to take Ziyal home — even if it costs him everything he has.

Meanwhile, in a side plot on Deep Space Nine, Captain Benjamin Sisko learns that his girlfriend, Kasidy Yates, has been offered a job on Bajor and is considering moving to the station. Instead of congratulating her, Sisko can only express his anxiety about escalating their relationship; but Sisko's friends and his son Jake convince him to apologize to her.

Reception

In 2018, SyFy recommend this episode for its abbreviated watch guide for the Bajoran character Kira Nerys.[1] They call it "a treat" to see the fiery acting performances of Visitor and Alaimo (playing Kira and Dukat respectively).[2]

References

  1. Krishna, Swapna (2018-01-16). "A binge-watching guide to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Kira Nerys". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  2. Krishna, Swapna (2018-01-16). "A binge-watching guide to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Kira Nerys". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
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