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Name That Episode, DS9 Edition...

Okay, let's go over all the species this could refer to. For Gem Hadar and Vorta it would be The Search. I don't know what 3 are broken would refer to there.

Romulans second appearance is Visionary, also doesn't make sense for the 3 are broken unless it refers to O'Briens. O'Brien dies from a phaser blast, a neurological thingy, and from time traveling too much.

Karemma appear for the second time in Starship Down. I don't remember if other species are mentioned here. But plenty of things are broken.

Pakleds appear for the 2nd time in Star Trek in Melora and in DS9 in Rules of Acquisition. Many female related rules are broken here. The weird red white aliens appear only in this episode.

Rules of Acquisition?
 
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Sword of Kahless? Three are broken (Dax, Worf, Kor fighting) second appearance of Letheans, only mention of the Hur'q on DS9, Kor uses the sword to eat his food.
 
Dinh, ding, ding!

To explain...
3 are broken... Dax, Worf, and Kor are united in their quest at first, but Worf and Kor get a little crazy over the sword, thus the trio is broken.

This is the second appearance of a Lethean.

The other species mentioned only once... the Hur'q.

Kor uses the sword to eat, and he also mentions its other uses.

Your turn.
 
Nope, but I like that guess. This is what I'm loving about the game, seeing clues and eps from a different angle. :)

Clue #2: Three arms to hold you tight.
 
How about "The Darkness And The Light"?

There's a guy with only one arm in there.
He's also in Shakaar.
But yeah. Damn it, I was hoping it would be harder than that. ;)

Clue #1: Identify a species without seeing them.
Listening to the "That's one" recording, Nog can tell that the modulated voice is Bajoran.
Clue #2: Three arms to hold you tight.
When Nerys reunites with Furel (the guy with one arm) and Lupaza, they both hug her at the same time.

Your turn.
 
I remembered about Nog identifying the species, but strangely enough, it wasn't him, it was Kira herself that identified her own voice.

My first clue:

Lucky it was spots and not forehead ridges...
 
Wrong answer, yet interesting. I think Yeldrin was part Klingon (unless Dax had children with other people than her husband I hope she helped to identify their remains after Worf was done explaining a few things to them)... so obviously, a Symbiont CAN live in someone who's part Klingon.
 
Given what we learn in Tears of the Prophets, Trill and Klingons couldn't begin to think of procreation without major medical intervention. It's more likely that the Yedrin host is trill-human.
 
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