...I have what is probably a dumb question with a really obvious answer, only...I can't figure out what it is! So it's apparently not quite obvious enough.
I just, finally, got the first two seasons of DS9 on DVD, yay, and I watched the first disk last night. My question is, what do those mysterious (and not always sequential) numbers mean beside the episodes? I'm not talking about the stardates - I'm talking about the three-digit numbers that precede each episode in the index. I don't have the set in front of me, but on the first disk, the numbers go like this:
721 Emissary (stardate whatever)
404 Past Prologue (stardate unknown)
403 Man Alone (stardate whatever)
They apparently don't have anything to do with the original air dates. I thought perhaps they were production numbers? But if that's the case, why did "Man Alone" (#403) air after "Past Prologue" (#404)? Does the number have something to do with the order in which they were produced? If so, why is Emissary the only one with a 700-number?
I just, finally, got the first two seasons of DS9 on DVD, yay, and I watched the first disk last night. My question is, what do those mysterious (and not always sequential) numbers mean beside the episodes? I'm not talking about the stardates - I'm talking about the three-digit numbers that precede each episode in the index. I don't have the set in front of me, but on the first disk, the numbers go like this:
721 Emissary (stardate whatever)
404 Past Prologue (stardate unknown)
403 Man Alone (stardate whatever)
They apparently don't have anything to do with the original air dates. I thought perhaps they were production numbers? But if that's the case, why did "Man Alone" (#403) air after "Past Prologue" (#404)? Does the number have something to do with the order in which they were produced? If so, why is Emissary the only one with a 700-number?
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