The last minute revelation that Eddington isn’t all bad and even has a beloved wife, is too little too late – he was dull as a Starfleet officer, a bit crazy as a Maquis, and never a character I could behind as either a hero or a villain. This episode is a bit more serviceable, but even so, I don’t care for it much other than as a vehicle to tie up loose ends before the Dominion War story kicks off. This time around, I haven’t really enjoyed the Maquis storyline, and Eddington’s constant Les Miserables rhetoric in For the Uniform was almost too much to bear. When it comes to Blaze of Glory, I’m torn between “not another Maquis episode” and “thank god that’s finally over”. Meanwhile, Nog struggles to get the Klingons on the station to respect him during his placement as a security officer. To that end, he enlists the help of the imprisoned Michael Eddington to track down the Maquis and put a stop to the attack. When DS9 receives word that the Maquis are sending missiles to attack Cardassia, Sisko knows he must act before the Alpha Quadrant erupts into war.
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