Tribunal (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

"Tribunal" is the 25th and penultimate episode of the second season of the syndicated American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 45th episode overall. It is the first episode directed by cast member Avery Brooks (Commander Benjamin Sisko), as well as the first episode of the series to air after the finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

"Tribunal"
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 25
Directed byAvery Brooks
Written byBill Dial
Featured musicJay Chattaway
Cinematography byMarvin Rush
Production code445
Original air dateJune 5, 1994 (1994-06-05)
Guest appearance(s)

Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on Deep Space Nine, a space station located near a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy. In this episode, Chief O'Brien (Colm Meaney) is convicted and later accused at a tribunal held on Cardassia Prime, where the legal status of the accused is determined before the trial even begins: guilty. This episode provided a look at the Cardassian judicial system and culture.

Plot

On his way to leave for a vacation with his wife Keiko, Miles O'Brien runs into an old Starfleet crewmate, Raymond Boone, who served with him years earlier in the battle of Setlik III. The two old comrades chat briefly and part ways. Shortly after their departure, the O'Briens' runabout is stopped by Cardassians, who search the ship and arrest Miles.

He is taken to a prison on Cardassia Prime and "processed"; his clothes are torn off and he is injured while resisting the guards. He meets his appointed advocate, Kovat, whose job is not to secure an acquittal but to engineer O'Brien's cooperation so that the people of Cardassia can perceive that justice is being done. No one will tell O'Brien what the charges against him are.

Back on Deep Space Nine, Keiko and Commander Sisko are informed that Miles has been declared guilty and sentenced to death, and will have a ceremonial "trial" in which the verdict is read. Odo uses a legal technicality to get himself appointed to the team representing Chief O'Brien. He and Keiko depart for Cardassia.

Meanwhile, the crew of Deep Space Nine discovers that a number of warheads have been stolen and have probably ended up in the possession of the Maquis, a faction that has been attacking the Cardassians. Major Kira finds a recording of O'Brien's voice requesting access to the warheads, but Lt. Dax finds evidence that the recording is a fabrication based on a sample of O'Brien's voice. When Odo offers to produce this evidence, the judge refuses to accept it.

The senior officers, working under the assumption that the Maquis stole the warheads, identify Raymond Boone as the person Chief O'Brien spoke to prior to departing the station. A shadowy figure tells Dr. Bashir that Boone is not a Maquis agent and that the Maquis had nothing to do with the warheads. The crew finds evidence that Boone exhibited a major personality change about eight years ago. When Bashir examines him, he finds that the man is not the real Boone but a Cardassian surgically altered to look like him; they theorize that he was sent to fabricate evidence that Starfleet is aiding the Maquis. With little time left before the end of the ceremonial trial, Sisko arrives in the courtroom with "Boone". The judge sees that the game is up, and releases O'Brien, who is finally able to leave for his vacation.

Reception

In 2016, Medium.com recommended "Tribunal" in their abbreviated watch guide for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.[1]

See also

References

  1. Temkin, Max (May 17, 2017). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine In 82.5 Hours". Medium. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine DVD set, volume 2, disc 7, selection 1
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