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David Weddle Movies

2006  
 
Lucy Lawless portrays a member of the Cylon leadership, who honors Number Six and Sharon as heroes on Caprica. Elsewhere, Kara's lover, Samuel Anders (Michael Trucco), plans to attack the Cylons. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2006  
 
Galactica protects miners who are extracting vital metals from an asteroid from Cylon attacks perpetrated by a deadly, battle-savvy Raider nicknamed Scar. Elsewhere, Kara Thrace butts heads with Lt. Katraine. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2005  
 
The relief engendered by Galactica's reunion with the fleet is short-lived when a virus begins draining the power supply and a pack of Cylons invade the ship. Tigh has a hunch as to the Cylons' intentions, but needs Apollo's help to thwart their scheme. Back on Caprica, Starbuck and Helo visit her old apartment; while on Kobol, Tyrol races back to camp with medical supplies. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2005  
 
As Adama fights for his life in the second-season opener, Col. Tigh takes command and orders an emergency hyperspace jump that leaves Galactica stranded from the fleet. On Kobol, the landing party seeks shelter from the Cylons, while on Caprica, Starbuck tries to find a way to deliver the arrow to Roslin. Elsewhere, Roslin and Apollo have a heart-to-heart in their adjoining cells. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2005  
 
Starbuck plans a daring raid on a Cylon refinery to replenish the fleet's fuel resources; President Roslin experiences vivid -- and prescient -- hallucinations due to an anti-cancer drug; Boomer and Helo's flight from the Cylons is complicated by her sudden illness. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2005  
 
Helo is ostracized for his relationship with Cylon Sharon after she is suspected of planting a virus that leaves the Galactica vulnerable to attack. Meanwhile, Tyrol struggles to build a Viper from scratch. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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2004  
 
Starbuck's guilty feelings about the death of Zak Adama return to haunt her when she is ordered to train replacements for 13 Viper pilots killed in a flight-deck accident; Sgt. Hadrian (Jill Teed) tries to solve the mystery behind the detonators in Boomer's ship; and President Roslin discusses her cancer with a doctor. ~ Michael Chant, Rovi

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1997  
 
Assigned to take charge of a band of unruly Klingon volunteers, Worf is saddened to discover that one of them is his own son Alexander (now played by Marc Worden). Despite the well-meaning intervention of General Martok (J.G. Hertzler), Worf and Alexander are unable to mend the rift between them. In desperation, Worf once again endeavors to turn his bitterly resentful son into a proper Klingon warrior and himself into a worthy father. First broadcast October 13, 1997, "Sons and Daughters" was written by Bradley Thompson and David Weddle. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
Quark's unquenchable thirst for profits has potentially deadly consquences this time around, as Quark's cousin Gaila (John Pais) gets tied up with ruthless arms dealer Hagath (Steven Berkoff), who is selling weapons that could very well bring about the Apocalypse. Never one to turn down a dishonest ducat, Quark nonetheless balks at getting involved with Hagarth, but as it happens, he may have no choice. Craggy film noir icon Lawrence Tierney guest stars as The Regent, while series regular Alexander Siddig (using his given name Siddig El Fadil directed. Originally telecast April 7, 1997, "Business as Usual" was written by Bradley Thompson and David Weddle. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1996  
 
O'Brien is in for a shock when his wife Keiko returns from a visit to Bajor. Still speaking in her own voice, Keiko announces that her mind and body have been taken over by a mysterious alien entity. Threatening to murder Keiko from within, the ill-tempered entity demands that O'Brien sabotage DS9's communication and sensor systems. First broadcast October 28, 1996, "The Assignment" was scripted by David Weddle and Bradley Thompson from a story by David R. Long and Robert Lederman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1996  
 
Worf undergoes an extradition hearing to determine if he should stand trial on his home planet. The Klingon Empire has charged Worf with firing upon a civilian transport and killing 444 passengers. Presiding over the hearing is merciless Klingon Advocate Ch'Pok (Ron Canada), who intends to prove that the incident was a deliberate act of aggression and not the tragic accident Worf claims it to be. Directed by former Next Generation regular LeVar Burton, "Rules of Engagement" was scripted by Ronald D. Moore from a story by Bradley Thompson and David Weddle, and first aired April 8, 1996. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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