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DS9S6E24 - Times Orphan: Keiko and OBriens children are back on DS9. Its picnic day on the planet Golana. OBriens daughter Molly finds a cave and falls into some sort of time distortion. They estimate she was sent back 300 years in the past. OBrien and crew get the time portal back online. They use the transporter to lock on to Mollys DNA. What they manage to beam through is Molly but she is 10 years older. Back on DS9 they setup something in the cargo bay like the environment she has been in. Dax and Worf watch Yoshi while the OBriens work with Molly. Dax has to observe a comet so Worf watches Yoshi. Yoshi wont stop crying, Worf will not let Yoshi defeat him. Molly wants to go home (back to the planet). OBrien took Molly to the holosuite and she felt better. When they ended to holosuite program Molly freaked out. When trying to get out of Quarks Molly knocked several people down and assaulted someone with a broken bottle. He wants to press charges. Molly is to be sent away to a facility. The OBriens break Molly out of the detention. They almost get away bur are stopped by Odo at the shuttle bay entrance. Odo told OBrien he was disappointed, he thought if anyone could break someone out of jail and get them off the station without being caught it would be him. Odo opened the shuttle bay doors and let them go. They take Molly back to Golona. They plan to send her back through the portal at the time they pulled her out then destroy it. The calibration didnt hold and older Molly was sent back to when the younger Molly first went through. The older Molly helped the younger Molly go back home to her parents.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 12:10:07 +0000

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