Rules of Engagement (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
"Rules of Engagement" | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 4 Episode 18 |
Directed by | LeVar Burton |
Teleplay by | Ronald D. Moore |
Story by |
Bradley Thompson David Weddle |
Featured music | Jay Chattaway |
Production code | 490 |
Original air date | April 8, 1996 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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Episode chronology | |
"Rules of Engagement" is the 90th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 18th episode of the fourth season. It was directed by LeVar Burton.
Lt. Cdr. Worf faces an extradition hearing in which the Klingon Empire seeks to have him tried in Klingon court, charged with destroying a civilian transport.
Plot
Worf commands the Defiant on an escort mission to guard Cardassian vessels. While under attack from Klingon raiders, a vessel de-cloaks in front of the Defiant. Expecting the vessel to be a Klingon war ship, Worf orders it fired upon immediately without visual confirmation. However, the destroyed ship turns out to be a Klingon civilian transport, and the Klingon Empire wants Worf tried in their court.
Admiral T'Lara presides over Worf's extradition hearing aboard the station where one by one, Worf's friends are forced to testify, either bolstering Worf's defense or damaging it. For example, the combat experienced Chief O'Brien confesses he would have not done what Worf did. The Klingon Advocate, Ch'Pok, even provokes Worf into attacking him, which bolsters his case since the Advocate was unarmed at the time.
In the end, Constable Odo's investigation uncovers evidence suggesting that the entire incident was staged by the Empire to frame Worf for the purpose of smearing the Federation. Captain Sisko still has criticisms of mistakes Worf had made but he tells the Klingon that he will make a fine captain some day.
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