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  1. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

    Rivals: Directed by David Livingston. With Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Terry Farrell. Quark meets his match when a new rival opens a casino opposite his bar on the Promenade. Meanwhile, the station is suffering issues of high improbability.

  2. Rivals (episode)

    " (Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages, p.67; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 108) One aspect of the show that did receive positive comments from fans was the racquetball sequence. Robert Hewitt Wolfe recalled, "Our e-mail fans really liked the tight suit that Bashir wore in the matches.

  3. Rivals (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

    "Rivals" is the 31st episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is the 11th episode of the second season.. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on Deep Space Nine, a space station located near a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy, near the planet Bajor.

  4. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

    "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Season 2) a list of 26 titles created 06 Jan 2016 „Star Trek" - Chronology a list of 959 titles ...

  5. "Rivals"

    In-depth critical reviews of Star Trek and some other sci-fi series. Includes all episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and Strange New Worlds. Also, Star Wars, the new Battlestar Galactica, and The Orville.

  6. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

    In his cell he meets Cos, a dying alien with a strange gambling device, who tells Martus of a string of bad luck he's had, which he implies was brought on by the gambling device. After Cos dies, Martus takes the device and decides to become Quark's rival, opening another casino on the Promenade. Meanwhile, O'Brien has constructed a racquetball ...

  7. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is twenty years old this year. To celebrate, I'm taking a look at the first and second seasons. Check back daily for the latest review or retrospective. Rivals doesn't work. However, while the second season has produced a string of noble failures, Rivals fails for a very simple reason.

  8. Doux Reviews: Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Rivals

    Tribbles Gambling machines multiply and endanger Deep Space Nine in a somewhat hilarious episode featuring great Quark lines, but not necessarily much else. 'Rivals' introduces a new character, a Listener: Martus, whose race is identified as El-Aurian, presumably the same as Guinan from TNG.

  9. Rivals

    Episode Guide for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2x11: Rivals. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.

  10. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/Rivals

    Rivals is the eleventh episode of the second season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and the thirty-first episode overall. Starring : Avery Brooks ( Commander Sisko ) Also Starring : Rene Auberjonois ( Odo ), Siddig El Fadil ( Doctor Bashir ), Terry Farrell ( Lieutenant Dax ), Cirroc Lofton ( Jake Sisko ) ( credit only ), Colm Meaney ( Chief O ...

  11. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Rivals

    "Rivals" is the eleventh episode of season two of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the thirty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Livingston with a teleplay written by Joe Menosky based on a story treatment by Jim Trombetta and Michael Piller. It first aired in syndication on January 2nd, 1994. Note: Listings marked with a ...

  12. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    A con artist opens a bar with a gambling machine that can alter the laws of probability.

  13. Rivals (episode)

    For other uses, see Rivals. "Rivals" was the 31st episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 11th episode of the show's second season, first aired during the week of 2 January 1994. The episode was written by Jim TrombettaMA, Michael PillerMA and Joe MenoskyMA and directed by David LivingstonMA. An El-Aurian con man arrives on the space station and discovers a technology that can change ...

  14. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine : "Rivals"/"The Alternate"

    "Rivals" (season 2, episode 11; originally aired 1/2/1994) For most of its running time, "Rivals" is passable. The main story, revolving around guest star Chris Sarandon and a strange ...

  15. The Deep Space Nine Transcripts

    The Deep Space Nine Transcripts - Rivals. Rivals Stardate: Unknown Original Airdate: 3 Jan, 1994. [Quark's cafe] (Upstairs, an older woman is being wined by a younger man) ALSIA: When my husband was alive, we ran the business together, and I managed to put away a bit of latinum every year just for myself.

  16. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine S02E11 "Rivals"

    A handsome El-Aurian man, Martus, is laying the charm on a wealthy widow named Alsia who can't help but spill the beans on the investment scheme she's cooking up that will reap a fortune. But Odo swoops in and arrests him before he can make his move. It seems that Martus is a conman who exploits his natural aptitude for listening, and his ...

  17. Rivals : r/DeepSpaceNine

    Odo and Eddington are Mr Lahey and Randy. Kira is Sarah. Rivals is so weird in the way it introduces "some dude" and he's the protagonist of the show for one episode. 254 votes, 34 comments. 65K subscribers in the DeepSpaceNine community. The subreddit for everything Star Trek: Deep Space Nine!

  18. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2-11: Rivals

    Reviews, analysis and stuff. Basically I take fuzzy DVD screencaps of science fiction movies and episodes and write a lot of words under them.

  19. Deep Space Nine Transcripts

    The Deep Space Nine Transcripts - Episode Listings : Season One : Episode Name: Production: Airdate: Emissary: 401: ... Rivals: 431: 3 Jan, 1994: The Alternate: 432: 10 Jan, 1994: Armageddon Game: 433: 31 Jan, 1994: Whispers: 434: 7 Feb, 1994: ... The Star Trek web pages on this site are for educational and entertainment purposes only. All ...

  20. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

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  21. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

    "Rivals" is an okay episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space 9" and nothing more. It begins with a conman, Martus (Chris Sarandon) getting arrested by Constable Odo. While incarcerated for fraud, he meets an odd alien with a hand-held gaming device.

  22. I Can't Believe That We're Now Living In A Star Trek: DS9 Episode

    The year is 2024, and I cannot believe that we're living in an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - and not in a good way. Like its 1990s contemporaries, DS9 was set in the 24th century, and so the Federation's utopian ideals were something to aspire to when I was watching as a kid.As Gene Roddenberry had always intended back in the 1960s, Star Trek TV shows present us with a hopeful vision ...

  23. Rivals

    " Rivals", the second season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Rivals Part 1; Rivals Part 2, and; Rivals The Conclusion, the Marvel TOS comics; Star Trek: Rivals, a game set in the alternate reality; This is a disambiguation page; that is, a navigational aid that directs readers to other pages that have the same or a similar name. If you ...

  24. Star Trek Deep Space Nine : r/television

    I like Star Trek it's a great franchise that has it's ups and downs, but for me Star Trek has never gotten better than Deep Space Nine. In the 90s the next generation was coming to an end and only had a couple years left by the time this show started and a few years later Star Trek Voyager came out and these two shows ran pretty much throughout the 90s.

  25. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" Rivals (TV Episode 1994)

    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Michael Piller conceived Martus Mazur to be the wayward son of Guinan. Guinan herself was to appear in the episode but Whoopi Goldberg was unavailable. All the references to Guinan were removed and only Martus's status as an El-Aurian was retained. The racquetball court was built on the holosuite set.

  26. This 'Star Trek Discovery' Character Is a Deep-Cut 'DS9' Reference

    The Kellerun made their first and (so far) only appearance in "Armageddon Game", which first aired in 1994 as part of Deep Space Nine's second season. A species with distinctive large, pointed ...