For the Uniform
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In Purgatory's Shadow
©1997 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 111 Episode 112
Airdate February 3, 1997 Airdate February 10, 1997

Catalog Number LV40510-511
Format Extended Play CLV
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46 minutes
2 46 minutes
92 minutes

Dolby Surround

For the Uniform
Directed by Victor Lobl
Written by Peter Allan Fields
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Michael Dorn
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Alexander Siddig
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor
Stardate 50485.2
Time and again, Sisko (Avery Brooks) has been outmaneuvered and outwitted by his former officer, Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall). But Sisko won't be outfought. He's determined to capture the turncoat security chief who's become a Maquis leader. Through the DMZ and Badlands, the chase is on - a pursuit that reaches critical mass when Eddington uses biogenic weapons against Cardassian settlements. The rebel leader never imagines that Sisko would reply in kind. He thinks the captain is bluffing when he orders the retaliatory use of trilithim resin to poison the atmosphere of a Maquis colony. But Sisko isn't bluffing. Extreme villainy is a game two can play. And, with luck, a game one can win.

In Purgatory's Shadow
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe & Ira Steven Behr
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Avery Brooks
Also Starring René Auberjonois
Michael Dorn
Terry Farrell
Cirroc Lofton
Colm Meaney
Alexander Siddig
Armin Shimerman
Nana Visitor
Stardate Unknown
Bickering won't get Worf (Michael Dorn) and Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) anywhere. The quarrelsome pair's runabout isn't going anywhere either. It's surrounded by a warfleet piloted by the Dominion's genetically engineered soldiers, the Jem'Hadar. Before he and Garak are captured and thrust into a Dominion prison, Worf transmits a warning to base: The assembled warfleet foreshadows a Dominion invasion of Alpha Quadrant. At the prison, the two captives are stunned to find that Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) has been held there for weeks...meaning that the one crewman on DS9 who should be trusted most - the medical officer - can be trusted least. DS9's Bashir is a changeling bent on sabotage, a sabotage that will soon come to light.


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