- "There's an old Ferengi expression. Good things come in small packages."
- ―Quark
"Move Along Home" | |
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Series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 1, Episode 10 | |
Air date | March 14th, 1993 |
Writers | Frederick Rappaport; Lisa Rich; Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci; Michael Piller |
Director | David Carson |
Producers | Ira Steven Behr; Rick Berman; Peter Allan Fields; Peter Lauritson; David Livingston; Steve Oster; Michael Piller |
Starring | Avery Brooks; Rene Auberjonois; Siddig El Fadil; Terry Farrell; Cirroc Lofton; Colm Meaney; Armin Shimerman; Nana Visitor |
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"Move Along Home" is the tenth episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It was directed by David Carson and written by Frederick Rappaport, Lisa Rich and Jeanne Carrigan-Fauci based on a story concept developed by Michael Piller. It first aired in syndication on Sunday, March 14th, 1993. In this episode, an alien race from the Gamma Quadrant called the Wadi come to Deep Space Nine under the guise of diplomatic relations. After learning about Quark's cheating methods at the Dabo tables, the Wadi decide to play some games of their own - games that involve all of the station's command crew.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Joel Brooks | Falow |
James Lashly | Lieutenant Primmin |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Clara Bryant | Chandra |
Robert Coffee | Bajoran civilian |
Judi M. Durand | Cardassian computer (voice) |
Joe Durrenberger | Wadi |
Bill Hagy | Wadi |
Howard Kay | Wadi |
Mark Lentry | Command Division officer |
David B. Levinson | Broik |
Mark Allen Shepherd | Morn |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Production code number: 410
- Stardate: Unknown
- Actor Colm Meaney is credited in this episode, but does not make an actual appearance.
- This is the third episode of the series directed by David Carson. He also directed "Emissary" (parts 1 and 2) as well as "Dax". His next episode is season two's, "The Alternate".
- First science fiction work for teleplay writer Frederick Rappaport. He also writes the season two episode, "Sanctuary".
- First science fiction work for teleplay writer Lisa Rich. She also writes the story for episode 1.18, "Duet", as well as the "Liaisons" episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- First and only canonical appearance of the Wadi. They also appeared in the 2003 novel Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Rising Son.
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External Links[]
- "Move Along Home" at IMDB
- "Move Along Home" at Wikipedia
- "Move Along Home" at TV Rage.com
- "Move Along Home" at Memory Beta
- "Move Along Home" at Memory Alpha
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