Explorers (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
"Explorers" is the 68th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 22nd episode of the third season. It premiered May 8, 1995. An ancient Bajoran spacecraft that sails through space is introduced to Star Trek, often called the "lightship".[1]
"Explorers" | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 22 |
Directed by | Cliff Bole |
Story by | Hilary J. Bader |
Teleplay by | René Echevarria |
Featured music | Dennis McCarthy |
Production code | 468 |
Original air date | May 8, 1995 |
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In terms of the show's production, the Bajoran solar sailor spacecraft was designed by Jim Martin working under production designer Herman Zimmerman.[2] The special effect shots were done using CGI.[3]
The episode achieved a Nielsen rating of 6.7 points when it was first broadcast.[4]
Plot
Benjamin Sisko has been studying Bajoran culture, and believes that old legends may hold a grain of truth: ancient Bajorans may have travelled outside their own solar system using solar wind to power small craft—perhaps even reaching as far as the Cardassian homeworld.
Sisko has obtained diagrams of a lightship and decides to build the vessel and retrace the route of the ancient Bajorans. A brief conversation with Gul Dukat reveals political undertones to the adventure: a success would mean accepting accomplishments of the ancient Bajorans that the Cardassians have dismissed as "fairy tales". Despite initial reluctance, Sisko's son Jake agrees to accompany him on the voyage.
The trip proves an opportunity for the Siskos to talk. Jake reveals that he has been accepted to the Pennington Institute, a prestigious school in Wellington, New Zealand; but he plans to defer his admission so as not to leave his father alone on Deep Space Nine. He also recommends that his father start dating again.
When the ship flies into a "tachyon eddy", it is accelerated to warp speeds, but the sails and navigation instruments are damaged. Sisko attempts to call for help, but they are unable to contact Deep Space Nine. Soon, however, they are hailed by none other than Dukat, who announces that they have reached Cardassian space. Furthermore, Dukat mentions that their arrival coincides with the discovery of the remains of a similar solar vessel wrecked centuries ago on Cardassia, thus proving the ancient Bajorans made the same voyage. Sisko remarks on the coincidence, intimating that the disclosure may have been a last-minute attempt on the part of the Cardassians to save face. As the travellers soak this information in and celebrate, the Cardassians set off fireworks to celebrate the achievement of Sisko and his son.
A subplot involves Dr. Julian Bashir discovering that his old academic rival from medical school is due to visit Deep Space Nine. Competitive and nervous, Bashir is taken aback by her outright ignoring him at Quark's. After an evening getting drunk with Chief O'Brien, Bashir summons his courage and approaches the rival, who reveals that the envied assignment she took, afforded to her by her superior class rank, turned out uninspiring. Meanwhile, she has been following Bashir's work with great enthusiasm.
Reception
The episode has been noted for being optimistic, featuring what one review called "an enthusiasm for space exploration".[5] Screen Rant rated it the 13th most hopeful episode of Star Trek television.[6]
References
- http://www.startrek.com/database_article/bajoran-solar-sail-vessel
- http://trekclivos79.blogspot.com/2014/04/sails-and-stars-official-starships.html
- "Star Trek: 15 Episodes That Will Give You Hope For The Future". Screen Rant. January 10, 2017. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
- "Star Trek: 15 Episodes That Will Give You Hope For The Future". Screen Rant. January 10, 2017. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
External links
- "Explorers" on IMDb
- "Explorers" at TV.com
- Explorers at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Explorers at StarTrek.com
- Baraka card image at the official homepage of the Star Trek CCG.