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"Dax" is the eighth
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of the American
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'' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on ''Deep Space Nine'', a space station located adjacent to a stable
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between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy, near the planet
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. This episode explores the nature of the fictional
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species, a humanoid race some of whom are
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"joined" to a long-lived "symbiont" creature, whose memories they share. The station's science officer
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, a Trill, is arrested for a crime of which a previous host of her symbiont is accused. This episode was co-written by
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, who had also written for ''
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''.


Plot

After having a meal with Dr. Bashir, Lt. Dax is abducted by a group of aliens while walking back to her quarters. Dr. Bashir alerts Commander Sisko that she has been taken, and the ''Deep Space Nine'' crew is able to prevent the abductors from leaving the station. One of the abductors, Ilon Tandro, accuses
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- the Dax ''symbiont'', then in the body of Curzon Dax - of murdering his father, Ardelon Tandro, a famous military hero from Klaestron IV; he wants to punish Jadzia Dax for the crime. His claim is based on the fact that during a
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a coded message informed the opposing side of his father's location, and of the people who knew the location, Curzon was the only one without an alibi. Major Kira insists that Dax cannot be
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to Klaestron without an arbitration hearing under Bajoran law; Ilon grudgingly agrees, as the alternative is causing a diplomatic incident for attempting to kidnap Dax from what is technically Bajoran territory. At the hearing, Sisko argues that Jadzia and Curzon Dax are two different individuals, sparking a lengthy debate. The arbiter suggests removing the Dax symbiont and leaving Jadzia behind, but Dr. Bashir says that neither would survive the operation. Ilon argues that failure to punish Trill symbionts for acts committed in past lifetimes would create a
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. Curiously, although her fate is uncertain, Jadzia seems complacent about the entire affair. Meanwhile, ''DS9s security chief Odo visits Ilon's mother, Enina. She tells him that Tandro's murder inspired his people to victory, and he has since become a worldwide hero, but she is adamant that Curzon did not betray her husband. Odo discovers evidence of an affair between Curzon and Enina, giving him a motive for the murder. Enina admits the affair to Odo and tells him that her husband was not the hero in life that he was in death. As the hearing resumes, Enina testifies that at the time of the murder, Curzon was in her bed. The arbiter dismisses the case. After the hearing is over, Enina talks privately with Dax of how no one must ever know that her husband had sent the coded message himself in an attempt to betray his own people, and that the rebels killed him for the favor.


Production

This episode was written by D. C. Fontana, known for work on ''Star Trek: The Original Series''. Peter Allan Fields had previously worked with Fontana on ''
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''. Fontana found that the story was focused on characters and that there wasn't a lot of action, but found it challenging, "as all early scripts in a series are", because you haven't yet learned to write for a particular actor's voice and you have to invent facts about a character that may not work out later. Fields rewrote the script and decided that, instead of writing Dax as a wise old owl at peace with her many past lives, she would be in turmoil with the different personalities of past hosts influencing her behavior. This conflict is expressed in the moment when Jadzia Dax says goodbye to Enina Tandro, a former lover of Dax's previous host Curzon: It seems as if they are about to kiss. It was not until the fourth season episode " Rejoined" that the series would show two women kissing.
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guest starred as Enina Tandro. It was her first appearance on ''Star Trek'', and she later appeared on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' in the episode "
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" as Juliana Soong, Data's "mother", and on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' in the episode "
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" as a Vulcan ambassador. This episode guest star Anne Haney had previously appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3 Episode 3 “The Survivors” as Rishon Uxbridge.


Reception

Keith DeCandido of ''
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'' rated the episode seven out of ten. In 2018, ''SyFy'' included this episode on their Jadzia Dax
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guide for this character. They note this episode helps build the relationship between Jadzia and Sisko, as well as explore the nature of Dax.


Releases

On February 8, 1997 this episode was released on LaserDisc in Japan as part of the half-season box set ''1st Season Vol. 1''. This included episodes from "Emissary" to "Move Along Home" with both English and Japanese audio tracks.


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* * * {{Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes, 1 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 1 episodes 1993 American television episodes Television episodes about legal proceedings Television episodes about murder Television episodes written by D. C. Fontana