Soldiers of the Empire
©1997 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Children of Time
©1997 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 119 Episode 120
Airdate April 28, 1997 Airdate May 5, 1997

Catalog Number LV40510-519
Format Extended Play CLV
Running Time 92 minutes
Side Running Time
1 46 minutes
2 46 minutes
92 minutes

Dolby Surround

Soldiers of the Empire
Directed by LeVar Burton
Written by Ronald D. Moore
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
Anytime, anyplace, any foe. It's a Klingon's nature to be eager for battle, and no one knows this better than Worf (Michael Dorn). But during a special search-and-rescue assignment aboard the bird-of-prey Rotarran, Worf finds himself serving under a Klingon commander who resolutely avoids confrontation, even when an unsuspecting Jem'Hadar ship sits in Rotarran's target window like a duck on a pond. Worf also knows that victory belongs to the bold. After consulting with Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell), he takes it upon himself to stir the commander and his dispirited crew to action. He challenges the leader for control of the ship - a challenge that proves to be as shrewd as it is bold.

Children of Time
Directed by Allan Kroeker
Teleplay by René Echevarria
Story by Gary Holland and Ethan H. Calk
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 50814.2
Can Sisko (Avery Brooks) undo what history has done? When he and the Defiant crew arrive on the planet Gaia, they're confronted with a challenging anomaly of time: when they attempt to leave, they are destined instead to crash-land on the planet...200 years in the past! The crewmembers learn about this anomaly from the inhabitants they meet when they first arrive on the planet - people who are all descendants from when the Defiant became stranded there two centuries earlier. To leave the planet without crash-landing means the planet's 8,000 inhabitants will never exist. But not to leave means the crew will never see their family and friends again.


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