• RBDS9 004 – Babel (S1E4)

  • May 3 2020
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

RBDS9 004 – Babel (S1E4)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to our Rebinge of Star Trek DS9: Babel

    In the fourth episode on our Rebinge DS9 journey we explore the episode entitled Babel! After a tough day fixing things, Miles starts acting funny -- and not in a good way. He starts sweating and babbling nonsense at Kira and she quickly gets him to Bashir. Turns out he's been infected with a virus and it doesn't take long for it to hit others on the station. The team races against time to solve the mystery of where the virus came from and how to stop it before it overwhelms the station.

    Quarantine Protocols are Suspect

    Sisko calls for a quarantine on the station, but partying continues at Quarks. On the other hand there are ships that want to get away from DS9 as fast as possible but they are being asked to shelter in place. Why does this sound familiar?

    Meanwhile, Kira is on the case. She tracks down the cause of the virus and it looks like a device left behind by the Cardassians. But as more and more people become infected, can she find a cure in time?

    What's this rebinge thing?

    It's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about. We go deep with every episode, walking you through every scene and analyzing all of the characters and story lines. Listen to our intro episode if you want to know a little more about us. And kick off the whole thing with our rebinge of the pilot episode Emissary. Or catch up on our previous episode of A Man Alone.

    Next time...

    We dig into Season 1 Episode 5 of DS9: Captive Pursuit.

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