Paradise
©1994 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Shadowplay
©1994 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 35 Episode 36
Airdate February 14, 1994 Airdate February 21, 1994

Catalog Number LV40510-435
Format Extended Play CLV
Table of Contents
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46min 10sec
2 46min 11sec
92min 21sec
Pressing Location Pioneer Video Manufacturing
Retail Price $34.98
Issued July 7, 1998

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Paradise
Directed by Corey Allen
Teleplay by Jeff King, Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
Story by Jim Trombetta and James Crocker
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Siddig El Fadil
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor

Stardate 47573.1
While surveying nearby star systems in a Runabout, Sisko (Avery Brooks) and O'Brien (Colm Meaney) discover a planet inhabited by a colony of humans who have rejected all forms of technology. After transporting to the surface, the two officers discover that none of their equipment works and they become stranded.

Back on the station, the crew worries when the pair fail to respond to their hails. Meanwhile, the two officers learn that Alixus (Gail Strickland), the leader of the colony, rules with an iron fist and her anti-technology philosophies cannot be ignored. As Sisko bristles under her control, Alixus proves she will go to any length to keep them all trapped in this so-called paradise.


Shadowplay
Directed by Robert Scheerer
Written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Siddig El Fadil
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor

Stardate 47603.3
After transporting to the surface of an unexplored planet in the Gamma Quadrant, Dax (Terry Farrell) and Odo (René Auberjonois) begin to investigate an unusual particle field. When they are captured by Colyus (Kenneth Mars), the protector of a Yaderan colony, he explains that their arrival coincides with the recent disappearance of 22 people. A concerned Odo questions Rurigan (Kenneth Tobey), one of the village's founding fathers, and the old man insists that searching for the missing people outside the valley is futile.

Later, Odo discovers that the entire village is an elaborate holographic projection, but the holo-generator is breaking down. It appears that the entire community is at risk, but is there really anyone to save?


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