"Let He Who is without Sin..." is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the seventh episode of the fifth season. The title comes from the teaching of the Adulterous Woman in the Gospel of John.
Worf's relationship with Dax hits a rough spot, and he plans to discuss his feelings during their vacation on Risa. But things go from bad to worse when they — along with Bashir, Quark, and Leeta — arrive on the beautiful, climate controlled "Pleasure ...
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"Let He Who is without Sin..." is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the seventh episode of the fifth season. The title comes from the teaching of the Adulterous Woman in the Gospel of John.
Worf's relationship with Dax hits a rough spot, and he plans to discuss his feelings during their vacation on Risa. But things go from bad to worse when they — along with Bashir, Quark, and Leeta — arrive on the beautiful, climate controlled "Pleasure Planet." Worf learns that the Temtibi Lagoon's "social director," Arandis, is the former lover of Curzon Dax. Pascal Fullerton — Chairman of the New Essentialists Movement, a group bent on "restoring the moral and cultural traditions of the Federation" — approaches Worf. Fullerton's goal is to shut down Risa. Worf immerses himself in New Essentialist literature and attends the group's rally. Fullerton makes a speech warning that Risa's focus on pleasure is just one example of how the Federations citizens have become soft and weak — traits...
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