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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Special

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This article is written
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Cover image
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Publisher: Malibu Comics
Series: Malibu DS9
Published: August 1995
Pages: 48
Stardate: Various (Various)


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[edit] Collision Course

An asteroid is on a collision course with the station, but Quark's new partner may have a solution in his cargo.

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[edit] Frozen Boyhood

An old Earth ship is discovered and a find within gives Jake a new view of baseball.

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[edit] Oaths

Dr. Bashir and Odo come into conflict over the treatment of a young patient in trouble with the law.

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[edit] Honor

Nog has his interest in becoming a full member of Starfleet tested.

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[edit] Dangerous Times

An attempt to kidnap Odo during terrorist attacks on the station highlight a new threat to the Federation. There are a number of zealots who have made it their goal to stop the Founders from being in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, no matter the cost.

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  • This 48 page special featured 5 stories from 5 different writers.

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[edit] Characters

Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in Malibu DS9 characters.

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Julian Bashir 
Chief medical officer aboard DS9.
Jadzia Dax 
Trill science officer aboard DS9.

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