Display title | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/Recap/S02/E06 Melora |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A new character from a species that lives in low gravity arrives on the station, and immediately begins treating everyone like crap in her attempt to prove that she doesn't need help (despite blatantly and obviously needing immense amounts of help). The episode is largely about Julian trying to develop a technique that could let her walk and move normally in what most humanoids consider standard gravity, and her ultimately rejecting it because it would keep her from returning to her homeworld for any longer than short visits. |