8 Best "O'Brien Must Suffer" Star Trek: DS9 Episodes

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8 Best "O'Brien Must Suffer" Star Trek: DS9 Episodes
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Mark Donaldson is a writer, podcaster, and film programmer specializing in Star Trek and Doctor Who.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT "O'Brien Must Suffer" is a unique subgenre of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, but which one is best for the audience and worst for Chief Miles O'Brien ? Originating in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Chief O'Brien became a regular member of the Star Trek: DS9 cast because the producers wanted to give Colm Meaney a bigger role.

8 Season 6, Episode 15, "Honor Among Thieves" O'Brien goes undercover, betrays a friend, and sends a man to his death. Close Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 6, episode 15, "Honor Among Thieves" is something of an oddity, playing out more like a cop show than an episode of Star Trek. However, it ticks the box of making O'Brien suffer by placing him inside the Orion Syndicate to expose a Starfleet mole.

"Visionary" is notable for being the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to introduce the legendary O'Brien dart board, later memorialized in Star Trek: Lower Decks. The Kellerun have finally expanded upon in Star Trek: Discovery, with the addition of a Kellerun Starfleet officer, Commander Rayner in season 5.

Technically, the real Chief O'Brien is unconscious for almost the entire runtime of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 2, episode 14, "Whispers". So it's DS9's O'Brien replicant that truly suffers, experiencing paranoia, alienation, isolation, and ultimately death.

O'Brien is stringing the Pah-wraith along so that he can eventually save Keiko and avert the destruction of the Wormhole. However, O'Brien still has to shoot his wife with a chroniton beam to remove the Pah-wraith from Keiko's body. O'Brien and Keiko were Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's emotional core, the everyday family put under the extraordinary pressure of living in the Star Trek universe.

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