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Game DS9 Episode Pitch Game

"Carrion Birds" - When communications are down across a colony, the colonists resort to using primitive forms of communication. When O’Brien arrives to repair the comms relays, he’s forced to use these primitive forms of communication, which massively slows down his work. Meanwhile, Leeta and Keiko visit Argelius II and attract the attention of several homme fatales on the planet.

Next episode – “Vor’chas and D’deridexs"
 
“Vor’chas and D’deridexs"- DS9 hosts a series of simulated ship war games between Romulans and Klingons in the holosuites, commandeered for this event. Naturally, Quark's customers are less than thrilled, and he actually calls on Odo and security teams to control the mobs. Trouble looms when the simulation makes use of classified information that should not have been known to the participants.

Next episode: "Chameleons"
 
"Chameleons" - A science project of Molly O’Brien accidentally reveals Karemma and Dosi using the personal cloaks of the Jem’hadar on the station. Rather than seek asylum in the Federation, the Karemma and Dosi would rather continue to hide using the method they have chosen. Meanwhile, a subspecies of the Tosk arrives on the station and does its best to blend in with the inhabitants and not get noticed by the Hunters.

Next episode – “C’est La Vie”
 
“C’est La Vie” - Stuck inside Vic's Lounge during a systems update, Sisko and Jadzia regale Vic with a tale about one of their crazy adventures. Meanwhile, Dr. Bashir and Odo investigate when the "inert elements" a transport pilot is unloading in cargo bay may actually be alive.

Next episode: "The Defense Rests"
 
"The Defense Rests" - A descendant of Samuel t. Cogley takes a case on the station, involving a recently promoted lieutenant commander who has a controversial incident when he was commanding the Defiant. Meanwhile, a Klingon colonel meet Worf and wishes to regale in tales about Worf’s grandfather, including his role in defending Kirk and McCoy during the Khitomer Conspiracy.

Next episode –“Sundials”
 
“Sundials” - A sacred Bajoran timepiece is defaced by Bajoran youth who grew up outside of the occupation, causing controversy when Kai Winn demands that they be taken into custody, extradited to Bajor and tried as adults. Kira and Sisko visit their home settlement and find opinions about the horrors of the occupation that range from apathy to outright denial. The hearing prompts the settlement to petition for complete freedom from the restored Bajor. "Why, so you can continue to shut your eyes and pretend it never happened?"

Next episode: "Marching Orders"
 
"Marching Orders" - A ground battle in the Dominion War told from the Dominion's perspective, specifically that of a young Jem'Hadar soldier who over the course of the episode begins to question Dominion propaganda and The Order of Things.

Next episode - "The Customer is Always Right"
 
"The Customer is Always Right" - Garak and Quark get into a feud which leads to blows when the Ferengi has the tailor design new uniforms for the bar employees, and nothing seems to satisfy him. Meanwhile, Bashir tries to get to the bottom of a patient who's been trying to find the cause of her mysterious illness, despite being accused of hypochondria and malingering.

Next episode: "Iron Hand"
 
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"Iron Hand" - When Sisko and Martok visit Stratos on a diplomatic mission, they finds an increasing dictatorial society. Without Federation oversight of the planet, it has devolved into autocracy, and its administrator shows no interest in relinquishing his power, or showing any mercy. Sisko and Martok must negotiate their way off Stratos to get back to friendly territory. Meanwhile, Worf shows Jadzia a Gorn gauntlet and delves into his fascination of the Gorn.

Next episode – “Samson Doctrine” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_Option)
 
“Samson Doctrine” - A friend of Sisko tells him off the record that there have been discussions about luring the Dominion to DS9, and collapsing the wormhole outward, both cutting off access and blowing up the fleets and DS9...without evacuating anyone, at a moment's notice. He also suggests that the station has been rigged to activate this contingency. Sisko calls a secret senior staff meeting and orders a top to bottom sweep of the station to ensure this cannot happen. The catch is carrying this out without arousing panic or suspicion.

Next episode: "Foul Ball"
 
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"Foul Ball" - Bajor has developed a baseball league, after earning of Sisko’s interest in the sport. A Ferengi wants to fund the league, but runs into trouble when he attracts the attention of Brunt. Meanwhile, Jake, while research baseball history in the holosuite for an article he is writing, ends up playing with Jackie Robinson after his father suggests this idea.

Next episode – “Our Man O’Brien”
 
All I could think of when reading the title Foul Ball was an episode where Sisko's baseball turned out to have been replaced by a founder changeling, explaining how the Dominion always seemed one step ahead of the Federation's war plans...but I couldn't bring myself to submit that as a serious episode idea :)
 
“Our Man O’Brien”- While waiting for Julian to return from the infirmary, Miles is sitting at a restaurant table in Bashir's secret agent program when a "character" mistakes him for her contact and cuffs a briefcase to his wrist. When Miles opens it, he sees a very non-holographic set of vials of highly toxic pressurized gas. The "character" is a real live person, who gave it to Miles for safekeeping and locked him in the holodeck. While he dodges game spies who want what he has and tries to keep the gas from escaping, Odo finds the woman dead and must figure out who the gas was to go to.

Next episode: "Cryptid" (https://www.google.com/search?q=cry...CDEyMjZqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8)
 
"Cryptid"

A Tellarite mining ship cripples out of the wormhole, complaining of weird issues that started after they entered the wormhole. Some of the crew reported some kind of weird creatures in the maintenance tubes. After they started popping up on the station, Kira recognizes the description from Dax who saw it, as an ancient Bajoran cryptid from one of the earliest legends behind the prophets. A Bajoran professor, who had lost lot of his reputation due to his work in Bajoran cryptids, comes to the station in search of validation.


Next Episode: "Bibo Ergo Sum"
 
"Bibo Ergo Sum: - Section 31 sends Dr. Bashir on a pub crawl on that particularly seedy planet O'Brien infiltrated the Orion Syndicate on in order to determine why a new popular alcoholic beverage seems to appeal exclusively to Starfleet Admirals. Meanwhile on the station, Quark receives a lucrative offer to sell the bar from Morn.

Next episode - "Gul of my Dreams"
 
"Gul of my Dreams" - As a prank, Nog corresponds with a woman in Gul Dukat's name. When the woman comes to DS9, Nog enlists Jake's help in keeping them apart so she won't find out. Meanwhile, Odo and Kira work on a duet for the station's talent night.

Next episode: "The Winnowing"
 
"The Winnowing" - When Kira joins Starfleet and receives a starship posting far from DS9, a crisis leads to most of the crew being either incapacitated or killed. Kira is pushed to her limited while she tries to get the starship to a Federation starbase while the starship travels through hostile space. Meanwhile, Jake takes a Starfleet Academy entrance exam and has to balance his father’s expectations for success and his own realization that the exam is more difficult than he expected.

Next episode – "Liquor Laws"
 
"Liquor Laws": As part of a Dominion War cost/resource saving measure, some Bajorans push for DS9 to enact a temporary prohibition. Quark encourages the bar union to rally against the measure, but this leads to division between Bajoran employees and others. Poor Rom is caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Keiko suffers drunken side effects in the schoolroom when a flowering plant releases pollen into the botany lab, and thoroughly embarrasses herself. Miles bails her out of security, and assures her it will be all right.

Next episode: "Kicking Against The Goads"
 
"Kicking Against The Goads" - A psychologist runs experiments on the station without the consent of anyone to see how they react to annoying situations. When one of his test subjects reacts overwhelmingly negative to these experiments and kills the psychologist in retaliation, the culprit is seen as a local hero on the station, despite Odo taking him into custody. Meanwhile, the experiment leads to the various department heads – Bashir, Worf, Kira, Jadzia, etc - to ask why certain situations annoy the other.

Next episode – “Ticketed Over Nothing”
 
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"Ticketed Over Nothing" - Returning to the station in a runabout, a Bajoran Space Coast Guard ship stops O'Brien and Bashir due to traveling at half impulse in a quarter impulse zone and issues them a ticket. Arguing that the speed limits aren't adequately labeled for the Bajor system and that there isn't that much difference between quarter and half impulse anyway, O'Brien and Bashir endeavor to appeal the ticket in a twisted series of events which will involve Odo's knowledge of Bajoran law, Kira's connections from her Resistance days, Quark's contacts in the criminal underworld, Garak's Obsidian Order intel files and Sisko's influence as Emissary to sort out.

Next episode - "The One With Ross's Secret"
 
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