Sons and Daughters (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
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| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode | |
| "Sons and Daughters" | |
| Episode no. | 124 |
|---|---|
| Prod. code | 526 |
| Airdate | October 16, 1997 |
| Writer(s) | Bradley Thompson & David Weddle |
| Director | Jesús Salvador Treviño |
| Year | 2374 |
| Stardate | unknown |
| Episode chronology | |
| Previous | "Rocks and Shoals" |
| Next | "Behind the Lines" |
"Sons and Daughters" is the third episode in the sixth-season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
[edit] Plot
While on General Martok's ship, Worf is reunited with his estranged son, Alexander. The young man is now a trained starship crewman, though the crew originally does not accept him. Oddly, this changes after an incident where Alexander's mistake made it seem like the ship was under attack when it was not.
Worf tries to watch out for his son, but he is making things worse. Worf realizes his mistakes when Alexander risks his life to help save the ship.
Meanwhile back on the station Kira is distracted from her efforts in setting up a resistance by the return of Gul Dukat's daughter Ziyal. Ziyal attempts to make Dukat and Kira see that they do have some common ground but her attempts are ultimately futile.
[edit] External links
- Episode synopsis at Startrek.com - Sons And Daughters
- Sons and Daughters article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki

