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The Assigment... to save Keiko!, August 20, 2000
This review is from: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Episode 104: The Assignment [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Keiko has been on vacation and went to the Bajoran Fire Caverns. When she returns to DS9 it is apparent that she is not the same Keiko and has infact been taking over by an alien entity that wants O'Brien to make some modifications to the station or she'll kill Keiko. O'Brien must work in secret not able to risk telling the others in the hope that once this alien has finished with Keiko he'll get her back! A great O'Brien episode that has lots of tension and top notch special effects...
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Help Miles! Im Possessed!, August 26, 2001
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This review is from: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Episode 104: The Assignment [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I thought we got past "Possesion" episodes by the time this one came around. This is a majorly overdone area. And, Im sorry to say Keikos acting isn't very convincing. I dont get any real sense of evil from this being. Anyway, Miles has to do her bidding, untill (of course) he figures out her motive, and let's say the ending is terribly predictable. This episode is sub average. If I were a newcomer to DS9 and saw this episode, I wouldn't have any desire to see the next.
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Miles O'Brien has to find a way to repossess Keiko, January 1, 2004
This review is from: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Episode 104: The Assignment [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Chief O'Brien (Colm Meany) finds a new way of having marital problems in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," Episode 104, "The Assignment" (Story by David R. Long & Robert Ledermanm, Teleplay by David Weddle & Bradley Thompson, Aired October 28, 1996). Keiko (Rosalind Chao) returns from Bajor and announces to her husband that she is an alien entity that has taken possession and is holding his wife's body hostage. The entity starts giving O'Brien a series of instructions and warns him that Keiko will be killed if he does not obey. What follows is a dangerous game as O'Brien has to obey the entity and try not to do anything that will harm the station. In order to outsmart the entity, O'Brien is going to need some help. I seem to remember that at one point in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" somebody expressed a concern at all the times alient entities have taken over Captain Picard's mind (I do not remember if it was an actual episode, novel, comic book or even if it was another series). But having your mind taken over by an alien entity is a standard "Star Trek" plot device and it happens to everybody sooner or later. It had already happened to O'Brien. So the chief attraction to "The Assignment" is not the plot, but the fact that Miles gets to actually play the lead role in the episode and that you know in the end he is going to come up with some nice little gizmo or rewire something a certain way to help save the day. Plus, I like who it is Miles gets to help him. Meanwhile, Keiko gets play both emotional extremes, as the frightened Keiko and the rather sadistic entity, which is a nice change of pace for Chao. But if "The Assignment" were about anybody other than Miles O'Brien, I would probably have rated it a star lower.
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