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This week on The Omega Particle, we're heading back to Bajor for an emotional gut-punch disguised as a zoning dispute. In Deep Space Nine's "Progress," Major Kira just wants to do her job (relocate a few people, save the planet, maybe not cry before lunch) but instead she ends up in a one-woman standoff with Mullibok, the galaxy's most stubborn grandpa.

We break down the episode where progress means literally burning down the past, discuss why Kira's emotional range deserves its own warp core, and explore how DS9 manages to make soup, guilt, and fire into peak science fiction storytelling.

Meanwhile, Jake and Nog accidentally invent capitalism, Luna the intern tries to understand Bajoran property law, and Jonathan asks the big question: Is progress really worth it if it means hurting someone who reminds you of your grandma? (Spoiler: Yes, if she refuses to move off government land.)

So grab your ladle, light your metaphorical match, and join us for a hilarious and heartfelt review of DS9's most morally complicated stew.