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date = [[May 16]], [[1993]]|
writer = [[Nell McCue Crawford]]<br>[[William L. Crawford]]<br>[[Michael Piller]]|
director = [[Robert Legato]]|
guest = [[Keone Young]] as Buck Bokai<br>[[Rosalind Chao]] as Keiko<br>[[Hana Hatae]] as Molly<br>[[Michael J. Anderson]] as Rumpelstiltskin|
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'''"If Wishes Were Horses"''' is an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', the sixteenth episode of the first season.
 
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'''Quick Overview''': The station is put in jeopardy when the crew's thoughts manifest themselves physically.
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==Plot summary==
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[[Quark (Star Trek)|Quark]] tells [[Odo]] he needs to lighten up and have some fun, perhaps in a holosuite. Odo dismisses imagination as a sign that one is not paying attention to one's real life. Quark offers to create a shapeshifter "playmate," at which point Odo declares, "You're disgusting!"
 
At seeing [[Jake Sisko]] walking toward a [[Holodeck|holosuite]], Odo warns that Quark had better not have created any "playmates" for him. Jake's program, Quark explains, is one that includes famous baseball players from Earth. Quark has made it his business to learn about human customs and traditions because a wise man, he says, can smell profit in the wind. He tells Odo to try it. "I don't have a sense of smell," Odo says.
 
As Quark explains [[economics]] to Odo, on the other side of the bar [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] and [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]] are having lunch. Julian wants to become romantically involved but Jadzia politely refuses and points out that he has eyed several other women as well. She returns to Ops, where she finds there are elevated emissions in the nearby Denorius Belt. Dax and [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] hypothesize that it is due to the high amount of traffic at [[Deep Space Nine]].
 
Meanwhile, [[Miles O'Brien (Star Trek)|O'Brien]] reads his daughter Molly the bedtime story "[[Rumpelstiltskin]]," then tucks her in. However, Molly comes back out and claims Rumpelstiltskin is in her room. O'Brien returns with her and finds that Rumpelstiltskin truly has appeared in her room. A submissive version of Dax then tries to seduce Bashir in his quarters and Buck Bokai, a famous baseball player who broke [[Joe DiMaggio]]'s hitting streak in the year 2026, appears to Jake.
 
The characters eventually disappear and random events, such as snow on the Promenade, occur all over the station, seemingly from people's imaginations. Quark finds himself surrounded by beautiful women who are unable to resist him and hopes whatever is going on lasts forever, until he realizes every one of his customers is winning at his [[Dabo (Star Trek)|Dabo]] tables. He desperately tries to "wish" them to lose, but as Odo points out, Quark is outnumbered. Later, Odo returns to his office and runs a security sweep only to discover that he has wished Quark to appear in a holding cell.
 
The wishing spree continues until the emissions detected earlier turn into a void near the station. It continues to grow exponentially until Sisko realizes it is part of the wish effect, and as more people believe it exists, its size increases. Once the station wishes the void away, Buck Bokai appears in Sisko's office, where he explains that he is part of an extended mission that followed a ship through the [[Bajoran wormhole|Wormhole]]. His people wanted to see what "imagination" is really about in an attempt to learn more about humanoids.
==Trivia==
*The episode's title comes from the saying ''If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.''
*Buck Bokai, who broke [[Joe DiMaggio]]'s consecutive game hit streak, was first mentioned as an unnamed ball player in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "[[The Big Goodbye (TNG episode)|The Big Goodbye]]."
 
==Reference==
 
* P. Farrand, ''Nitpicker's Guide for Deep space Nine Trekkers'' New York: Dell (1996): 67 - 70
 
==External links==
{{memoryalpha article|If Wishes Were Horses|If Wishes Were Horses}}
*{{StarTrekDS9 article|68114|If Wishes Were Horses}}
 
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