Perry and David take a peek at the psyche of some of our favorite characters as the battle weary officers open up about ther struggles.

What to expect from episode 164: The Sound of Her Voice?
Briefing
The Sound of her voice…the siren in the Gamma Quadrant.
The crew is listless and on edge.
Trying to lighten the mood.
Sisko seems to have no patience for Dr. Bashir.
Kassidy seems out of place.
Ben is really grumpy.
O’Brien doesn’t know why but he is upset as well.
The weight of the war is taking it’s toll.
Perry and David discuss the interesting dynamics of this episode.
Career soldiers who are battle weary.
Why so deep in the Gamma Quadrant.
An unusual signature from an unusual planet.
Suddenly, a voice!
How to make friends and influence grumpy people.
The Doctor’s attitude is cross examined.
Odo and Kira are celebrating.
Quark hatches a plan.
Jake wants in.
The devious mind of our favorite Ferengi.
Odo suspects.
Kira lets Odo take lead.
The plan comes to an end.
Odo does Quark a “solid.”
Quark thinks he got one over on our Constable.
Odo knows all.
Sisko, Bashir, and O’Bren take a trip in a very tiny ship.
The unfortunate discovery.
A hero’s funeral.
Debra Wilson does some heavy lifting with just her voice.
Final Thoughts.
The Expanse.
The Final Episode.
Where to Watch.
Where to Listen.
New Shows.
The End.
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