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:While Dr. Bashir is talking with Jake on the Promenade, Kira asks him over the comm to report to the infirmary. These starships were ambushed by Klingons and were bringing casualties. -- [[User:Theinfinity42|Theinfinity42]] 22:55, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
 
:While Dr. Bashir is talking with Jake on the Promenade, Kira asks him over the comm to report to the infirmary. These starships were ambushed by Klingons and were bringing casualties. -- [[User:Theinfinity42|Theinfinity42]] 22:55, December 3, 2011 (UTC)
 
I was disappointed to see a spoiler in the Background section. As I am watching the DS9 episodes for the first time, I did not appreciate knowing that Gowron will be killed in the seventh season. Does anyone see a need for deleting that entry? --[[User:MindReamer|MindReamer]] ([[User talk:MindReamer|talk]]) 07:37, October 30, 2012 (UTC)
 

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Worf's alias

Does anyone know what Worf's alias was? I don't think it was ever stated. -- Tough Little Ship 15:58, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

Wasn't he supposed to be Sorval from "Sons of Mogh"? -- Ben Sisko 23:46, 14 March 2006 (UTC)

The script says "Sisko ENTERS to find Worf (whose appearance has been somewhat altered as in "SONS OF MOGH")". -- Tough Little Ship 21:38, 21 May 2006 (UTC)


Removed Nitpicks

Response to Forum:Spoiler Warnings

The following are things I removed:

According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, it was writer Ronald D. Moore who suggested making Martok, rather than Gowron, turn out to be the Changeling, so as not to upset TNG fans. ([Ironically, however Moore himself would write Gowron's demise in the seventh season episode "Tacking Into the Wind".]) It was felt at this time however that revealing Martok to be a Changeling would give the episode a nice unexpected twist. As it turned out, the producers were so pleased with J.G. Hertzler's performance in this episode, they made it a point to have the real Martok return in "In Purgatory's Shadow" and become a much more prominent character in the series. As René Echevarria explains, "This is the show where we fell in love with J.G. Hertzler as an actor. It was like, 'Hey, this guy is terrific. And here we are killing him.' But actually we were killing a Changeling, which started us thinking, 'If he's been replaced, where's the real guy. Maybe he's not dead. Maybe we can find him'."

(Removed the "Ironically" part, keeping the information relevant and without personal feelings)

It is interesting to note that Gowron tells Worf that he will not get another chance to try to kill him insofar as Worf does kill Gowron, to stop his reckless attacks against the Dominion, in the seventh season episode "Tacking Into the Wind", ironically, installing the real Martok in his place.

(Not relevant to this episode, if someone is interest in Gowron, the Dominion, or Martok, go to their pages. There's that "it is interesting to note", which really means "I think it's interesting that". Discussion of what you liked or found interesting is best left to a forum, not an encyclopedia)

This is not the first time Rene Auberjonois has played a character who disguises himself as a Klingon. Colonel West, his character in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, did the same. Their intentions are precisely the opposite though: West was attempting to prevent peace with the Klingons, while Odo was attempting to prevent war with the Klingons.

(Information best left to Rene's page, not this one)


When we see Worf alongside Sisko, O'Brien, and Odo in Klingon Make-up, his full goatee is missing.

(Nitpicks aren't supposed to be on here)

I also changed some of the wording. Trying to eliminate personal thoughts and feelings from background information – Saphsaph 05:10, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

Cirroc Lofton

Cirroc Lofton was credited in this episode. Not sure if he appeared. Currently watching it. Please update and verify. Thanks. 112.201.130.3 17:28, April 12, 2011 (UTC)

Got the scene. Lofton appeared standing over the balcony of the promenade. Julian Bashir saw him and they had a short talk. 112.201.130.3 17:49, April 12, 2011 (UTC)

Okay edited it. Revert in case it was intentionally left out. Trying to see the history if it was there originally but I don't see the link. 112.201.130.3 17:53, April 12, 2011 (UTC)

The Armstrong and the Drake

Where are these two starships mentioned in the episode? -- DS9 Forever 21:01, May 19, 2011 (UTC)

While Dr. Bashir is talking with Jake on the Promenade, Kira asks him over the comm to report to the infirmary. These starships were ambushed by Klingons and were bringing casualties. -- Theinfinity42 22:55, December 3, 2011 (UTC)