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The Delta Flyers - DS9 Battle Lines 112 Audio

The Delta Flyers is hosted by Garrett Wang, Robert Duncan McNeill, Terry Farrell & Armin Shimerman. In each podcast release they will recap and discuss an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

This week’s episode is Battle Lines, hosted by Garrett Wang, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Terry Farrell.

Battle Lines: A runabout carrying Sisko, Kira, Bashir, and Kai Opaka crashes on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant, where they meet a group of aliens who cannot die and have been fighting a war for centuries.

We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Production Managers Megan Elise & Rebecca McNeill

Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Executive Producers:
Stephanie Baker, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Kris Hansen, Janet K Harlow, Brian Barrow, Heidi Mclellan, Rich Gross, Mike Gu, Tara Polen, Vikki Williams, AJC, Nicholaus Russell, Lisa Robinson, Alex Mednis, James H. Morrow, Roxane Ray, Andrew Duncan, David Buck, Feroza Mehta, Jonathan Brooks, Gemma Laidler, Matt Norris, & Izzy Jaffer

Our Co-Executive Producers:
Liz Scott, Eve England, Sab Ewell, Sarah A Gubbins, Luz R., Chris Knapp, Dannielle Kaminski, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Courtney Lucas,  Matthew Gravens, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Mary Jac Greer, E & John, Deike Hoffmann, Anna Post, Shannyn Bourke, Tom Paynter, Jenna Appleton, Lee Lisle, Sarah Thompson, Holly Smith, Amy Tudor, Mark G Hamilton, KMB, Dominic Burgess, Mary Burch, Sandra Stengel, Normandy Madden, Joseph Michael Kuhlman, Darryl Cheng, Elizabeth Stanton, Kayla Knilans, Tim Beach, Victor Ling, Shambhavi Kadam, Holly Schmitt, Christopher Arzeberger, Tae Phoenix, Donna Runyon, Nicholas Albano, Daniel O’Brien, Danie Crofoot, Ian Ramsey, Steven Lugo, Rob Traverse, Penny Liu, Mars DeVore, Stephanie Lee, Lisa Hill, David Smith, & Sam Mikelic

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The Delta Flyers - DS9 Battle Lines 112 Audio

Comments

Any progress on the "VR Wormhole" amusement-park ride idea? (See 24:10 mark to about 25:30 of this podcast)

Yule Tide

WOW, what Terry said about forgiving yourself base on if your best friend did something, is some of the greatest advice I have ever heard. Thank you, I will carry that with me for life!!

Svpike

I'm surprised that the TOS classic "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" wasn't brought up by that question asker - for me the biggest reason why I didn't enjoy this episode as much as I could have is because it feels like a retread of the themes from that episode but just not done as well. Also, a thought that occurred to me back when the DS9 podcast was announced but that I was reminded of from this episode, is that Robbie is either going to have to readjust his position on good episodes showing off all the characters or else have that disappointment for a number of DS9's best episodes. Unlike other Star Trek shows of the era, DS9 tended more towards having individual episodes doing a deep dive on one or a few characters and then cycling through to focusing on other characters in other episodes.

Theo Adams

I'm all in for the Delta Flyers summer camp! I want Armin to be my camp counselor so we can sit around the camp fire reciting Shakespeare. 🖖🏻

Amy Ulen

Thank you to Terry Farrell for quoting my grandmother! I grew up hearing these words: “God helps those who help themselves.”

Deborah Moltisanti

Am I the only person who thinks there are plenty of warring factions on our planet right now that could be dumped on a moon together? Because this episode has come to my mind many times since it first aired.

Charlotte Marks

If you have Star Trek camp, will Harry still be a Enson or lieutenant possibly a captain?

mark rossi

This was a tough episode for me because I really loved Kai Opaka. IMO she was the perfect person to lead Bajor after the Occupation. Although, we would not have eventually gotten the wiles of Kai Winn.

Vicky Thompson

I want to know more about Summer Camp!!

Marcy Beard

Hi Deborah, we hope to restock in late March. We will make a post here on Patreon when we do restock them!

Garrett

I need to know if those new Journey Through the Wormhole t-shirts will be restocked! I want one!

Deborah Moltisanti

On the seatbelt thing; I did love the very deliberate bit about this in the recent Lower Decks season finale.

Penny Gibson

Very well said.

Trenton Thompson

Even though "Battle Lines" is a relatively average episode that would have worked on any Star Trek series, it's long been my go-to example of how DS9 was different among its contemporaries. The station's location in Bajoran space meant that while the show's political science fiction still worked as metaphor and allegory, which is why "Battle Lines" wouldn't have been out of place on TNG/VOY/ENT, it also had more permanent implications on in-universe 'history.' This allowed the politics plays out more, like, well, politics. Voyager eventually left Kazon space, and it never went back to Ocampa. We didn't usually see the lasting impact of anything Voyager did. The writers could have told those stories, and did from time to time such as with Arturis in "Hope and Fear," but it would have been comical if the entire Delta quadrant had followed Voyager around like a conga line. And like Robert says, Voyager's writers' didn't usually connect episodes like that. DS9 wasn't necessarily about moving on, it was often about dealing with it, and its best episodes reflected this. Now DS9 wasn't fully serialized, and most characters weren't given the opportunity to change over time. And Opaka herself was, as Garrett points out, killed off for being the most expendable recurring character. But because the setting was fixed, she couldn't go easily; the setting eventually had to account for her departure; who replaced Opaka as Kai had dramatic implications. This wasn't the case with every DS9 episode, but it happened enough to enrich the setting over time.

Gary


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