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"Star Trek:
Defiant " is a fan production, with no intention of being in
competition with Paramount, who have not authorized this work.
This fan work,
like thousands on the internet today, was produced by fans of the
shows and movies. It is provided free of charge and is NOT made
for profit. No copyright infringement is intended.
Star Trek created
by Gene Roddenberry, copyright Paramount.
AWARDS:
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Winner
of 2010 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Star Trek: Defiant"
Kim Gianopoulos as Tru'un
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Winner
of 2009 Pendy for Best Original Music in a Pendant Production
Brian Martinez Oldham for the Captain's piano performance
in "Star Trek: Defiant"
Winner
of 2009 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Star Trek: Defiant"
David Ault as Holubiak
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Winner
of Best Star Trek Audio Series of 2009
Star Trek: Defiant
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Winner
of 2008 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Star Trek: Defiant"
Pete Milan as Gul Otek
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Winner
of 2007 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Star Trek: Defiant"
Pete Milan as Gul Otek
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Winner
of 2006 Pendy for Best Supporting Actor in
"Star Trek: Defiant"
Pete Milan as Gul Otek
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ABOUT
"STAR TREK: DEFIANT":
"Star Trek:
Defiant" is a full-cast, ongoing sci-fi serial adventure based
upon the Star Trek television series.
Defiant started
off as a text-based story list in early October of 1995. Believe
it or not, that list is still around. I actually met my wife there.
:)
But back then,
Defiant was really something new and different on the newborn, barren
wasteland of the internet. A bunch of fans with a similar passion
for Star Trek came together and formed close friendships while telling
stories about our fictional crew set upon my favorite of all the
Star Trek ships, the USS Defiant (of Deep Space Nine fame).
You may notice
that an awful lot of the characters share names with the people
who created them/actors who play them, including myself. Back then
we didn't know who each other were, and so it was a decision we
made to name a bunch of the characters after ourselves simply so
that we could learn each other's names. Not a very exciting story,
perhaps, but there it is. :)
Defiant has
a long and rich history that all of its members have formed together
over the past decade, and it's my complete honor to bring Defiant
to a wider audience in the realm of audio. We are absolutely making
it accessible to everyone, so you don't need to know ten years of
Defiant history in order to understand or enjoy the episodes. But
we will try to incorporate some of the more major events from our
past into some storylines to help new listeners learn more about
Defiant and the universe she interacts in.
Welcome aboard
the USS Defiant.
Boldly go.
Jeffrey Bridges
Creator, "Star Trek: Defiant" (writer episodes 1 -
9, director episodes 1 - 6)
Founder and Executive Producer, Pendant Productions
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"Would
anyone be interested in taking on directing duties upon Star Trek
Defiant as soon as possible? Just let me know."
Would anyone
be interested? I don't know about the rest of you but I sure as
hell am. When the email came round asking for someone to take control
of directing Defiant, there was no way I was going to miss the opportunity.
I can't imagine
my life without Star Trek. No really, I can't. I discovered it all
by myself at the innocent age of eight and was instantly hooked
by the adventure, the stories, the characters and the big-ass space
battles. I loved it all and went out of my way to make sure I caught
every episode as it aired on BBC2. Between me and my brother, we
recorded from TV the majority of trek that came out from 1992 to
2000. Those VHS tapes still exist in my parent's attic, much to
their chagrin.
It wasn't just
the sci-fi elements that grabbed me though. Even as a young kid
I was inspired by the elements of a better society, one that had
gone beyond the petty squabbling over money and land and was putting
its efforts and energy towards a greater purpose. There were still
problems, there were still those seduced by wealth and power but
the majority fought against it and fought against their own flaws
and failings in the ongoing quest to become better people. Star
Trek challenged and questioned things that others in the world just
accepted. It was the first show to have an 'interracial' kiss on
TV, it was the first show to have a kiss between two women and they
had a Russian on the Enterprise during the COLD WAR! Certain people
were outraged and you know if you're outraging certain people, you're
doing something right.
The world today
is a very different place than it was when Star Trek was first born.
The Cold War is over and statutory racism has supposedly been quashed.
The integration of a Russian into the crew is no longer a story
nor is a kiss between a black woman and white man but there is certainly
a whole wealth of social commentary a show such as Star Trek can
make.
I am now 23
and I watched, with a growing sadness, as Trek got caught in its
own hype and refused to question the social 'norms' that is had
once challenged so readily. We never saw same sex relationships
in any form except the aforementioned kiss, the federation stopped
exploring and just started shooting, the show seemed much more concerned
about churning out another high octane Borg fight than a well constructed
story and more and more the aliens of the week were the 'bad guys'
who needed to be stopped by the 'great' Federation. The show didn't
grow and develop, the writers became lazy and the vision became
blurred.
The final nail
hit the coffin in June 2005 when Enterprise, even after a fantastic
fourth season just couldn't sell itself to an audience now captured
by Battlestar Galactica, Lost and Firefly. That seemed to be the
end of Trek as we knew it.
Spin forward
seven months and I'm stumbling across Pendant Audio in much the
same way I one stumbled across Star Trek. Not long after I joined
the group, the first episode of Star Trek Defiant aired and suddenly
I could hear all the reasons that I had fallen in love with the
show as a kid. I am so happy to be involved with a production that
is maintaining that Trek feel as well as also striking out to forge
new ground in the political and sociological sphere.
Entertainment,
be it on the screen, audio or in book form should seek to amaze
and astound you but I strongly feel it should never be for entertainments
sake alone. If you're going to tell a story, make sure it means
something both to you and to your audience. On Defiant, Jeffery
has successfully done all of the above and more, putting Star Trek
back where it should be. Not just battles in space but a mirror
on our own world and way of life.
The trials that
affect us today will not be those of the future, just as those that
affected us in 1966 are not that ones we battle with today. There
will always be trials though, there will always be struggles and
conflicts and in any vision of the future it is important to show
these. It is also important to show the developments, the breakthroughs,
the triumphs and the successes that we have the potential of making.
Star Trek has always been the perfect show to do this and whilst
on the small and big screen it may have lost its way out here on
the glorious World Wide Web the fans and the dreamers make sure
it lives on as it should.
To everyone
reading this, fan, member or passer by, have a listen and let us
know what you think. Star Trek is for all, it gives us the dream
and the ideal that once we have overcome the problems facing us
here, we look to the stars and we continue our voyages of discovery
and wonder far into the future.
The Defiant
awaits. Step Aboard.
Chris Brittain
Director, "Star Trek: Defiant" (episodes 7 - 32)
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One summer in
college I read a book, Star Trek: The New Voyages, edited
by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath which included a story by
Claire Gabriel entitled Ni Var, dealing with both the
concept of duality and heartfelt friendship. (Apparently Im
not the only one who felt a profound emotional resonance in this
story -- in the most recent Star Trek television series, Enterprise,
a Vulcan ship was named Ni Var, as an homage to Gabriels
story.) It was after I read this collection that I wrote my first
Star Trek story. Id been writing science fiction from the
time I was eleven (and still do), but I never thought about writing
a Star Trek story. The idea that I might project myself into a fantasy
future, that I might participate in that vision, that I might even
fly with these people . . . well, that was a temptation too seductive
to pass up and I had no intention of passing it up. In fact, I was
willing to do whatever it took to dive in head-over-heels.
I did not continue
writing stories set in the Star Trek universe, but a kind of Star
Trek serial took place in my head (along with so many other
worlds) over the years as a continued source of comfort and inspiration.
It wasnt until I met some interesting, wonderful people online
on a list and was invited to join Defiant, a fan fiction
list that I decided once again to actually write some organized
Star Trek stories. This time, however, Id be part of a crew
of people, all of whom would be writing, with each other as characters.
I was pleased and excited by the premise as well as the promise
of what it meant. It seemed like a dream come true, that I could
find these cool people like myself with whom I would be sharing
a universe I had inhabited alone for a very long time.
I am going to
take this moment and opportunity to speak of Jeffrey Bridges, the
creator of the Defiant list and Pendant Productions. He invited
me to join the original list and we discovered that we shared our
writing ambitions in common with our other interests, which helped
forge a bond that became a deep and abiding friendship. I have visited
him and Susan and their son Clark (and theyre even more wonderful
and fun in person). I trust him with outrageous ideas as well as
secrets. He is not only a talented writer and director, (as well
as possessing a seemingly endless source of creative energy), he
is truly one of the best men I have ever known. When he asked me
if Id consider assuming responsibility for the writing duties
of the Defiant audio series, I knew that it was an act of faith
and trust, one that I embraced with the knowledge that acceptance
meant in addition to what I conceived for the continuing Defiant
story, it also meant honoring Jeffreys legacy. It is my intention
and hope that I do so.
In the very
first story I wrote for the Defiant list, I invoked the concept
of Ni Var, with one of the other early members. We didnt
know each other, but I suggested that we write the story together
about how wed become (unlikely) friends at the Academy (her
character was Vulcan and mine was Bajoran). What happened was that
we became friends for real and although shes no longer on
the list, her friendship remains a warm and enduring memory because
the story we wrote has endured. One of the miraculous aspects of
creating any kind of art is that as long as someone sees/reads/hears
it, it, and all that went into its creation, it lives on.
One of my idols
is a science fiction writer named James Tiptree, Jr., aka Alice
Sheldon. She wrote a story called Beam Us Home, in which
a young boy believes in the Star Trek universe, that he really belongs
there and although hes teased about his oddness, he holds
onto that belief throughout his life. He becomes an Air Force pilot,
the closest he can come to what he believes is his true self and
one day, yes, hes taken up into a space ship.
Its not Kirk or Picard and crew, but theyre intelligent
and understanding, and he knows that he has indeed come home.
Nine
hundred and ninety-nine cant bide
The shame or mocking or laughter,
But
the Thousandth Man will stand by your side
To the gallows-footand after!
Excerpt
from The Thousandth Man - Rudyard Kipling
We have expanded
far beyond a fan fiction list into the medium of audio drama, added
new crew for new functions (director), but through tears and fears,
joys and triumphs, silences and transformations, the Defiant list
has endured in large part for the same reasons that the Star Trek
universe itself has endured. It possesses, through its people, its
crew, the qualities that Gene Roddenberry envisioned for a future
and its inhabitants in infinite diversities and infinite combinations:
tolerance, loyalty, compassion, humor, humility in spite of technological
advances, honor and friendship that go beyond duty and convention.
We are each of us that one in a thousand, a combination of many
who consider the needs of the one vital, a crew that has no need
or desire to go anywhere but where we are because we are already
and ultimately home.
But if youre
ready to join us in our adventures on the U.S.S. Defiant to the
far and wondrous distance, we are waiting to beam you aboard.
Theresa J. McGarry
Writer, "Star Trek: Defiant" (episodes 10 - 32)
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Episode
67 -
Tensions
(May
9, 2012)
(15mins
31secs)
Captain Bridges rounds out the crew as the Defiant returns
to the remains of Romulus.
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- Ailing
Spirit, part 1
(May
4, 2006)
(16mins
16secs)
The Defiant is on its last leg and is in desperate need of
repairs, as the new ship's counselor arrives with more than
a small chip on his shoulder.
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- Ailing
Spirit, part 2
(Jun
8, 2006)
(16mins
38secs)
A new security chief reports for duty as the search for the
precious sedillium continues, but the crew of the Defiant
aren't the only ones looking for it. Calum has a talk with
the counselor about bigotry and the away team finds more than
they bargained for during a visit to an ancient Bajoran temple.
Featuring
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- Ailing
Spirit, part 3
(Jul
6, 2006)
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31secs)
The younger members of the crew debate the new counselor's
shortcomings, and Commander Lebin gets an encoded message
from Starfleet Command that contains startling news. Meanwhile,
Gul Otek intensifies his search for the Sedillium, but finds
more than he planned on in a shoot-out with the Defiant away
team!
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- Wounded
Heart , part 1
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3, 2006)
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37secs)
Some of the younger crew members make a horrific discovery
that rocks the very foundation of the Defiant crew. Hakaad
is mortally wounded, but will Gul Otek do anything to help
save him? And the death of a crew member threatens to push
Calum over the edge.
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- Wounded
Heart , part 2
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7, 2006)
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39secs)
Holubiak's been mortally wounded and Doctor Laine races to
find him before it's too late. Commander Lebin has an unexpected
run-in with Admiral T'Lar, Vedek Janu bristles at Ry's unexpected
actions, and Gul Otek grows suspicious of Hakaad.
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- Wounded
Heart , part 3
(Oct
5, 2006)
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14secs)
Ry is reunited with an old contact who may prove useful in
uncovering information on Otek. Judah and Tom make their last-ditch
effort to save the Defiant and Calum is sent to the brig!
Meanwhile, Gul Otek's got a new plan that doesn't bode well
for one of the Defiant crew!
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- Rejuvenated
Core, part 1
(Nov
2, 2006)
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16secs)
Lieutenant Magas interrogates Calum over the death of Bishop
but it doesn't go quite the way she planned. Ry pays a visit
to Holubiak as he recovers in sickbay, and Judah and Tom's
efforts restore Defiant to full power, but will Judah survive
the process?
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- Rejuvenated
Core, part 2
(Dec
7, 2006)
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24secs)
Holubiak has a change of heart and Gul Otek has plans for
Doctor Laine. Commander Lebin divulges his secret, Ry gets
some more information on Otek and discovers he's part of something
much, much bigger than the hunt for sedillium.
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- Rejuvenated
Core, part 3
(Jan
11, 2007)
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The Defiant crew investigate a metting between the Romulans
and Cardassians and get a cold reception. Commander Lebin
lets the captain in on his secret, Ganix and Cayman have a
plan to clear Calum's name, Doctor Laine tries to save Hakaad
and Admiral T'Lar calls with a most unpleasant message.
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- Arrows
Toward Home, part 1
(Feb
8, 2007)
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37secs)
The senior staff confronts Commander Lebin as the captain
is led off to prison. The Task Force members arrive at the
Borg relay station in seach of Bishop's memories but find
an ominous surprise waiting for them. Friese, Suran and Magas
begin an investigation into who framed the captain, and Emeras
contacts Kendrick with plans for rescuing Doctor Laine!
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- Arrows
Toward Home, part 2
(Mar
8, 2007)
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25secs)
Counselor Holubiak pays a visit to Captain Lebin, whose determination
to find the truth grows stronger. Kendrick and Commander Ry
pay a visit to a distraught Vedek Janu, who leads them to
Doctor Laine and her captor, Gul Otek. The Task Force members
are under attack from the Romulans in their search for Bishop's
memories! They've got a crash landing to deal with and...
Auran's singing?
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- Arrows
Toward Home, part 3
(Apr
5, 2007)
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08secs)
Deep within the confines of the Z'ydd prison, trapped in silence
and isolation, Captain Bridges is slowly losing his mind.
Gul Otek, meanwhile, finds something unexpected in the brig
of the Defiant... hope. Emeras, Rael and Kendrick pick a fight
with just the right person, and the young Task Force members
explore the Borg relay station and find a horrifying surprise.
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- Arrows
Toward Home, part 4
(May
3, 2007)
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What do you do when you find a prison with over a million
prisoners, each one of them being tortured and kept in their
own private hell? You break them out! Captain Lebin and the
crew make amends and join together in solidarity, and the
Task Force members prepare for the worst at the hands of Mnet.
It all culminates when the senior staff, Gul Otek and Admiral
T'Lar collide on the Defiant... and someone won't be walking
away from the confrontation.
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- Enemies
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(Jul
5, 2007)
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47secs)
The captain and his rescue team prepare to return home, and
one of his fellow prisoners has a surprising request. Auran
finds pain at the hands of Mnet, Gul Otek comes to a decision
and the outcome of the Cardassian invasion is revealed!
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- Enemies
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(Aug
2, 2007)
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The captain arrives back aboard the Defiant, but there's no
rest for the weary. Dreshek proves his value, the Defiant's
newest crew member gets a cold reception and the Task Force
members plan their escape!
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- Enemies
of Mine, part 3
(Sep
6, 2007)
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The crew of the Defiant attends a funeral for one of their
own, and Commander Ry forms a plan that leaves the rest of
the crew none too happy. Otek is destined for prison, and
the Defiant finally meets the Shin'Aqi and the reception is
anything but friendly!
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- With
Honor and Courage, part 1
(Oct
11, 2007)
(34mins
44secs)
The Defiant and the Shin'Aqi battle as the Task Force fights
for their freedom! Senator Dreshek provides some unexpected
assistance, and Commander Ry prepares a team for her mission
and wants to include... Gul Otek.
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- With
Honor and Courage, part 2
(Nov
8, 2007)
(34mins
13secs)
Adam and Rael have planned a surprise for the captain, which
involves music, a bear hug and a reunion with an old friend.
Ry's team prepares for their assault on Destur Muht, and love
finally finds two of the Task Force members.
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- With
Honor and Courage, part 3
(Dec
13, 2007)
(34mins
44secs)
New complications arise between Commander Ry and Gul Otek
and the Captain gets disconcerting news from Admiral Bahvratti.
The infiltration of Destur Muht holds some surprises, Lieutenant
Magas makes a tough decision and B'Gruja knows best.
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- Shepherd
Moons , part 1
(Jan
14, 2008)
(39mins
23secs)
The crew mourns the loss of Commander Ry, even as life marches
ever onward. Meanwhile, Mnet has some new friends to help
him exact new tortures upon a new race!
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Shepherd
Moons , part 2
(Feb
6, 2008)
(44mins
06secs)
Dreshek gets an unexpected ally, and Commander Backus and
the Task Force are resolved to find their missing crewmates.
Mnet's plans grow ever more insidious, and Brel is alive and
discovered... or is she?
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Shepherd
Moons , part 3
(Mar
5, 2008)
(39mins
29secs)
The Defiant gets some help as Admiral Bahvratti tries diplomacy
with the Cardassians. Mnet tries to mold Emeras to his own
designs, but finds the task more difficult than anticipated.
Otek gets a surprise and Senator Dreshek makes an appeal to
his people.
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23 -
The
Far and Wondrous Distance, part 1
(Apr
9, 2008)
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26secs)
Captain Bridges and Gul Otek broker a deal and an uneasy alliance
as Brel tries to talk Emeras out of her course of action.
Keahi plans her rescue mission, and there's a shakeup in the
ranks of the Romulans!
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24 -
The
Far and Wondrous Distance, part 2
(May
7, 2008)
(43mins
41secs)
Otek and Kendrick are out to rescue Emeras, and if that means
getting their hands on Mnet, so much the better. Keahi flies
solo and Emeras meets the Mothe Astra.
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25 -
The
Far and Wondrous Distance, part 3
(June
4, 2008)
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10secs)
The Bajoran Prophets appear, but their message is less than
clear. The Mothe Astra speak, the Firefly finds its target
and Ry Emeras returns home.
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One
Hundred and Seven Days
(July
9, 2008)
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10mins 40secs)
Otek gets a surprise and Doctor Laine makes an unsettling
discovery. Formal peace talks begin, and Emeras gets good
news to temper the bad.
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27 -
The
Ephemeral Rhythmicity Of The Spheres, part 1
(September
3, 2008)
(38mins
21secs)
Judah learns worrisome information as Barton and Otek fight
over Ry. Ganix suffers a loss which makes him appreciate all
the more what he has with Keahi.
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The
Ephemeral Rhythmicity Of The Spheres, part 2
(October
8, 2008)
(32mins
04secs)
While some plan for the future, others must come to terms
with the past. The Romulans match the Federation move for
move, and the Butcher of Llvia may not live to stand trial!
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29 -
The
Ephemeral Rhythmicity Of The Spheres, part 3
(November
5, 2008)
(31mins
40secs)
Political and personal tensions rise, and Captain Bridges
must rein in one of his officers. The Defiant crew celebrates
the marriage of two of their own in the face of a rising storm.
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30 -
I
Saw Eternity the Other Night, part 1
(December
3, 2008)
(28mins
23secs)
An assassin hunts Captain Bridges on DS9 and Rael reaches
the breaking point. Kit's loyalties are challenged as a mysterious
character disrupts the crew!
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31 -
I
Saw Eternity the Other Night, part 2
(January
7, 2009)
(30mins
40secs)
The mysterious Tischenko reveals a threatining secret. Judah
gets a distress call from the Badlands, and Adam investigates
the attempt on the Captain's life.
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32 -
I
Saw Eternity the Other Night, part 3
(February
4, 2009)
(36mins
30secs)
The Prophets speak, Ry and Otek solidify their bond and a
member of the Defiant crew goes into hiding!
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33 -
Rifts
(March
4, 2009)
(19mins
03secs)
The Defiant returns to battle and Judah closes in on the mystery
of The Badlands!
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34 -
Readings
(April
8, 2009)
(21mins
49secs)
Tom wrestles with the data from Z'ydd and Magas and Keahi
have a showdown with the Shin'Aqi!
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35 -
Harmony
and Discord
(May
6, 2009)
(19mins
45secs)
Commander Lebin is forced to make uncomfortable choices while
the Defiant is ambushed by a warbird!
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36 -
Growing
Pains
(June
3, 2009)
(30mins
35secs)
Sacrifices are made as the task force attempts an impossible
mission!
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37 -
Fractures
(July
8, 2009)
(20mins
27secs)
Doctor Laine fights to save lives as the death toll mounts
in sick bay!
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38 -
Echoes
(August
5, 2009)
(20mins
06secs)
Time catches up with the Captain and the Defiant is sent on
her most dangerous mission yet!
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39 -
Remembrance
(September
9, 2009)
(27mins
17secs)
Holubiak fights his demons as the Defiant is sent to the front
line with monstrous cargo!
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40 -
Beginnings
(November
4, 2009)
(17mins
22secs)
New beginnings shake the crew as alliances shift and the Federation
faces unexpected allies and opponents!
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41 -
Gambles
(December
2, 2009)
(26mins
47secs)
Holubiak gambles on Romulus' fate as an assassin poisons the
peace process!
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42 -
Oaths
(January
6, 2010)
(30mins
08secs)
Holubiak takes a sacred journey while Rael fights to save
Romulus!
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43 -
Family
(February
3, 2010)
(18mins
26secs)
Sparks fly as intruders crash Task Force Defiant's vacation!
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44 -
Haunted
(March
10, 2010)
(27mins
35secs)
A rescue mission turns nightmarish as the away team struggle
against their demons!
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45 -
Confessions
(April
7, 2010)
(29mins
57secs)
Tom unlocks dangerous secrets and Kit is forced to unveil
his past!
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46 -
Caged
(May
5, 2010)
(24mins
07secs)
Captain Bridges clashes with Admiral Meade and Holubiak defends
Cage in a game of conspiracy and treason!
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47 -
Listening
(June
9, 2010)
(17mins
50secs)
The crew piece together a dangerous puzzle and the Captain
confronts the demons that are crippling him!
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48 -
Passing,
part one
(July
7, 2010)
(22mins
13secs)
The Defiant is sent to Vulcan and the crew are caught up in
a series of assassinations!
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49 -
Passing,
part two
(August
4, 2010)
(21mins
59secs)
The crew assemble the evidence and Captain Bridges corners
the assassin!
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50 -
Returning
(September
8, 2010)
(19mins
36secs)
The crew unite as the Defiant is summoned to Earth for her
final fate!
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51 -
History
(December
1, 2010)
(19mins
37secs)
The crew explore a quiet world where mysteries lead to a death
sentence!
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52 -
Cat
and Mouse
(January
5, 2011)
(20mins
05secs)
A simple rescue mission is complicated by the galaxy's greatest
con man!
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53 -
Memory
(February
2, 2011)
(19mins
30secs)
A mystery is brought to light and a colony endangered as Captain
Bridges fights with the Governor!
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54 -
Conundrum
(March
9, 2011)
(15mins
11secs)
Ships explode and worlds collide as Judah and Captain Bridges
make First Contact!
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55 -
Return
of Gothos
(April
6, 2011)
(19mins
33secs)
Peace talks are compromised as a cosmic imp toys with the
Defiant crew!
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56 -
Journey
to Olympia
(May
4, 2011)
(16mins
53secs)
The crew and their Romulan guests play at peace and Kit discovers
that time is out of joint!
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57 -
Wednesday
Night Regatta
(June
8, 2011)
(16mins
48secs)
Darcy races to unravel a mystery as Task Force Defiant joins
the games!
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58 -
Law
(July
5, 2011)
(18mins
33secs)
Murder and espionage are exposed as Captain Bridges vies with
the Klingons for a world!
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59 -
Machine
Language
(August
10, 2011)
(14mins
52secs)
The Defiant uncovers a miracle at the heart of one of the
galaxy's greatest mysteries!
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60 -
Balance
of Honor
(September
7, 2011)
(21mins
25secs)
Honor and sacrifice rip apart our heroes as the fate of an
Empire hangs in the balance!
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61 -
Revenge
(November
9, 2011)
(21mins
33secs)
Revenge and honor collide as two men fight for the fate of
a world!
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62 -
Questioning
(December
7, 2011)
(18mins
19secs)
A ship of strangers arrives in a strange land and the Revenge
dances with a warbird!
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63 -
Defiant
(January
4, 2012)
(18mins
32secs)
A warbird hunts the Revenge while Rael, Darcy and Tom fight
for freedom!
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64 -
Pieces
(February
8, 2012)
(21mins
05secs)
Warbirds attack, captains collide and Meade's master plan
is pieced together!
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65 -
Time
Enough
(March
7, 2012)
(15mins
45secs)
Bridges and Meade fight their final battle while Darcy seizes
her future!
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66 -
Parting
(April
4, 2012)
(16mins
44secs)
Captain Bridges helps Rael and her crew, but will they all
make the trip home?
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TREK: DEFIANT" IN CD-QUALITY
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Defiant: Master Pack 1
(Jun
7, 2007)
(4hours
32mins 59secs)
The first 13 episodes of "Star Trek: Defiant" in
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Defiant: Master Pack 2
(Sep
29, 2008)
(8hours
32mins 52secs)
Episodes 14-26 of "Star Trek: Defiant" in full 128kbps
CD-quality sound!
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for episodes 18, 19, 21, 22, 24 and 26.
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(Oct
7, 2009)
(5hours
56mins 40secs)
Episodes 27-39 of "Star Trek: Defiant" in full 128kbps
CD-quality sound!
Also
included are commentary tracks with the writers and directors
for episodes 28 and 32-39.
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Defiant: Master Pack 4
(December
16, 2010)
(4hours
16mins 00secs)
Episodes 40-50 of "Star Trek: Defiant" in full 128kbps
CD-quality sound!
Also
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and
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(February
1, 2012)
(3hours
02mins 27secs)
Episodes 51-60 of "Star Trek: Defiant" in full 128kbps
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