"Strange Bedfellows" is an episode from the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the third of the ten final chapters. The episode was well received among fans, with a rating of 4/5 on the official Star Trek website (as of April 12th, 2007).
In the previous episode, Gul Dukat, disguised as a Bajoran named "Anjohl Tennan", got very close to Kai Winn, Benjamin Sisko married Kasidy Yates despite warnings from the Prophets, and Ezri Dax and W...
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"Strange Bedfellows" is an episode from the seventh season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the third of the ten final chapters. The episode was well received among fans, with a rating of 4/5 on the official Star Trek website (as of April 12th, 2007).
In the previous episode, Gul Dukat, disguised as a Bajoran named "Anjohl Tennan", got very close to Kai Winn, Benjamin Sisko married Kasidy Yates despite warnings from the Prophets, and Ezri Dax and Worf were beamed by the Breen aboard a Jem'Hadar ship.
Thot Gor, of the Breen, presents Dax and Worf to the changeling as a gift. The Breen are accepted into the Dominion regardless of Damar's disapproval of the treaty and its consequences for Cardassia. Damar's mood worsens as Thot Gor is allowed access to classified Cardassian information.
The mood in Quark's bar is sombre, as the crew misses Worf and Dax. Bashir's talk leads O'Brien to believe that he is in love with Ezri. Sisko isn't well either, as his wife begins to be uncomfortable with...
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