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In this episode, young Molly O'Brien (Hana Hatae) falls into an alien time portal and is rescued ten years older as a feral 18-year-old. Michelle Krusiec guest stars as time-portal Molly. Aired on television the week of May 18, 1998, it received Nielsen ratings of 4.6 points corresponding to about 4.5 million viewers. [1]
Molly O'Brien, played by Hana Hatae, is the first child of Keiko and Miles O'Brien. She originally appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation , born in 2368 in the TNG episode " Disaster ". In the DS9 episode " Time's Orphan ," the O'Briens go on a picnic to Golana IV, where Molly accidentally falls into an abandoned time portal and emerges as ...
The episode also marked the final appearance on The Next Generation of Rosalind Chao as Keiko O'Brien, and the series’s only appearance of Hana Hatae as Molly O'Brien, as the characters were to be transferred, along with Colm Meaney’s Miles O'Brien, to the spinoff series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Hana Hatae as Molly O'Brien, daughter of Miles O'Brien and Keiko O'Brien; J. G. Hertzler as Martok, Klingon liaison to Deep Space Nine, and later leader of the Klingon Empire; Barry Jenner as William Ross, Field Commander of Starfleet forces during the Dominion War; Salome Jens as the Female Changeling, leader of the Dominion until her ...
Hana Hatae Seasons 1–7 (DS9) Civilian: Deep Space 9 resident Student Human Odo: René Auberjonois: Seasons 1–7 (DS9) Constable (unofficial) Deep Space 9: Chief of security Changeling: Alyssa Ogawa: Patti Yasutake: Seasons 3–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN, FCT) Lieutenant, JG (S7, movies) Ensign (S3-7) USS Enterprise-E (FCT) USS Enterprise-D (S3-7 ...
"The Assignment" is the 103rd episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the fifth episode of the fifth season. Set in the 24th century, the series takes place on Deep Space Nine, a fictional space station near the planet Bajor, guarding a wormhole that leads to the other side of the galaxy.
In 2014, Gizmodo ranked "Hard Time" as the 42nd best episode of Star Trek, out of over 700 ones made by that time. [1]In 2015, Geek.com recommended this episode as "essential watching" for their abbreviated Star Trek: Deep Space Nine binge-watching guide.
The plot of the script evolved from its original draft when Michael Piller – co-creator of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – wanted to differentiate the episode from a Star Trek: The Next Generation installment where a holosuite character comes to life, as such 'imagination' became the central theme of the episode. [1]