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  1. Truly Barr Clark wrote the story of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fifth season episode "In the Cards" with Scott Neal. "In the Cards" is her only writing credit to date. Clark had previously worked as an intern on the series.

  2. Truly Barr Clark. Writer: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Truly Barr Clark is known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › In_the_CardsIn the Cards - Wikipedia

    "In the Cards" was written by Truly Barr Clark, Scott Neal, and Ronald D. Moore, and premiered on June 9, 1997. In addition to the regular Deep Space Nine cast, the episode features Louise Fletcher, Chase Masterson, Jeffrey Combs, and Aron Eisenberg in their recurring roles and a guest performance from Brian Markinson.

  4. Jun 9, 1997 · Story by Truly Barr Clark & Scott J. Neal. Directed by Michael Dorn. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. "I'm not crazy. I'm just a little obsessed." — Jake Sisko. Nutshell: Brilliant. Perhaps the most inspired and humanly scaled comedy in the history of Trek. "In the Cards" is an enjoyable gem that earns full marks for inspiration and originality.

  5. Truly Barr Clark & Scott Neal. Directed by. Michael Dorn. In-universe date. 50929.4 ( 2373) Podcast. ML: " In the Cards " Jake and Nog get into trouble while trying to cheer up Sisko by acquiring a mint-condition 1951 Willie Mays rookie baseball card; the Dominion offers to sign a nonaggression pact with Bajor. Contents. 1Summary. 1.1Teaser.

  6. Apr 23, 2019 · Micheal Dorn directs this, the penultimate episode of the fifth season. It was written by Ronald D. Moore, from a story by Truly Barr Clark and Scott Neal. It debuted on 9 June, 1997. This episode is a bit of a breather before the plunge into the season finale.

  7. Star Trek. "In the Cards" was the 123rd episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 25th episode of the show's fifth season, first aired during the week of 9 June 1997. The episode was written by Truly Barr ClarkMA, Scott NealMA and Ronald D. MooreMA and directed by Michael Dorn.

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