![]() ![]() During the fight, Koloth is killed and Kang is mortally wounded. The four move through the compound and confront the Albino in his chambers. They transport to the surface and find that the Albino has booby trapped the main gate to kill Kang and the others before the fight started. Dax creates an alternative plan to disable all energy weapons in the Albino's base, restricting them to hand-to-hand combat. Kang, believing the Albino's defences are impenetrable, had accepted. Jadzia confronts him afterwards and finds out that the Albino had offered Kang a glorious death at the hands of forty of his best men. Kang suggests an aggressive frontal assault, which the Klingons agree to. He does not give her permission to go but does not stop her either.Įn route to the Albino's hideout, the four plan their attack. Jadzia tells him that she is going and begs him not to make her disobey a direct order. Before Jadzia can request a leave of absence, Commander Benjamin Sisko ( Avery Brooks) confronts her in her quarters, refusing her request before she can make it. ![]() Kang refuses to accept her, until she angers him by questioning his honor. Koloth is dismissive, until she shows him her skills with a Klingon bat'leth. Kor, as buoyant as ever, is delighted to have her along. Kang, likewise, tells Jadzia that she is not bound by Curzon's oath, but she insists on joining their quest so she can avenge her godson. Jadzia confides in Major Kira Nerys ( Nana Visitor) that she feels obligated to pursue Curzon's oath, but Kira warns her about what killing someone will do to her. Curzon Dax, a close friend of the three Klingons, was godfather to Kang's murdered son, and the four of them swore a Klingon "blood oath" to find and kill the Albino. The pirate retaliated by infecting each of their firstborn sons with a deadly virus. Eighty-one years ago, the three Klingons destroyed the power base of a pirate leader known as "The Albino" ( Bill Bolender). Jadzia Dax ( Terry Farrell) overhears their names and realizes why they have come, which is confirmed when they are joined by a third Klingon, Kang ( Michael Ansara). A short time later, another Klingon, Koloth ( William Campbell), comes to release Kor, but storms out when he sees how drunk Kor is. Odo removes the man, Kor ( John Colicos), and takes him to a holding cell. First, Quark ( Armin Shimerman) complains about an elderly drunken Klingon monopolizing a holosuite. Security Chief Odo ( René Auberjonois) is having a succession of problems with Klingons. The episode was watched by 8.4 million viewers, and the opinions of critics were mixed. The story was based on the films Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven, and scenes were filmed on location in Pasadena, California as well as on sound stages at Paramount Studios. ![]() Each of those actors had previously portrayed the roles in episodes of the original Star Trek series. The episode featured the return of John Colicos, William Campbell and Michael Ansara to the Klingon roles of Kor, Koloth and Kang, respectively. In this episode, three legendary Klingon warriors come to the station to meet with Jadzia Dax ( Terry Farrell) before embarking on a crusade of vengeance. 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 orbit of the planet Bajor. The choreography of the ending fight scene was created by Dan Curry and Dennis Madalone, while the score was created by Dennis McCarthy. The story was created by Peter Allan Fields and the episode was directed by Winrich Kolbe. " Blood Oath" is the 19th episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and originally aired on Main broadcast syndication. ![]()
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