Take Me Out to the Holosuite
"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 7 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Chip Chalmers |
Written by | Ronald D. Moore |
Featured music | David Bell |
Production code | 554 |
Original air date | October 21, 1998 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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Episode chronology | |
"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" is the 154th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the fourth episode of the seventh season. It was first broadcast on October 21, 1998. The title refers to the 1908 song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", the unofficial anthem of North American baseball.
The episode develops the recurring motif of Captain Benjamin Sisko's love of baseball, which was established in the pilot episode "Emissary".[1] Sisko accepts a challenge from a physically superior Vulcan crew to a game, and forms a team from his regular staff members in short order.[1]
The DS9 team is called the "Niners",[1] which in turn became a term for fans of the series.[2]
Plot
A Starfleet starship docks at Deep Space Nine. Sisko recognises its captain, Solok, as a former classmate and longtime rival. Solok believes that his all-Vulcan crew are superior in every respect, and challenges Sisko to a baseball game in the holosuite. Sisko accepts, even though this gives him only two weeks to form a team into shape, and his son Jake is the only other potential member who has played the game before.
Sisko's team trains hard and suffers injuries. Impatiently, he dismisses Rom from the team, and the squad nearly quit in protest. Sisko admits to Kasidy Yates that he is taking Solok's challenge so seriously because of a humiliating wrestling defeat at Solok's hands while they were at Starfleet Academy, and Sisko cannot bear to let Solok beat him at his own game. Sisko makes Kasidy promise to keep this between them, but she immediately tells the truth to the whole team, making them understand just how much this means to Sisko.
When the game is played, the Vulcans immediately build up a good score. Sisko gets into an argument with the umpire, security chief Odo, and is thrown out for laying a finger on him.
Near the end and 10-0 down, the Niners are desperate to score a run. Rom's son Nog makes it to third base. In consideration for Rom's feelings, Sisko sends him into the game. Rom accidentally hits a perfect bunt, which brings Nog home, giving the Niners their only run in a 10-1 loss. The team's celebration confuses Solok, who protests to Odo, but also touches him so Odo throws him out too.
After the game, the DS9 crew relax at Quark's bar, toasting the triumph of team spirit over Vulcan superiority. Kira hands Sisko his baseball which the whole team have signed.[3]
Background information
- Actor Cirroc Lofton, who plays Jake Sisko, is the nephew of Major League Baseball veteran Kenny Lofton.
- The game scenes were filmed at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
- Joey Banks, who served as the actors' baseball coach in this episode, is the son of veteran Chicago Cubs player Ernie Banks. Joey also played one of the Vulcan team members.
- Max Grodenchik, who plays Rom, is actually a talented baseball player in real life and considered going pro before deciding to become an actor. Grodenchik had to play left-handed in order to give a "bad" performance (since Rom is the worst player on the team).
References
- 1 2 3 Larry Granillo, Take Me Out to the Holosuite: A Star Trek DS9 Breakdown, Baseball Prospectus, November 3, 2011
- ↑ "Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". TV Tropes. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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External links
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- Take Me Out to the Holosuite at the Internet Movie Database
- "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" at TV.com
- Niners at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
- Niners at Memory Beta