The best episode directed by René Auberjonois is "Waltz", rated 7.667/10 from 21 user votes. It was "written by Ronald D. Moore". "Waltz" aired on 1/8/1998 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Strange Bedfellows".
Stardate: 51408.6. After being attacked by Cardassian forces, Sisko gets stranded with a very psychotic Gul Dukat, who was being transported to his trial. Meanwhile the crew of the Defiant races to rescue survivors.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Ronald D. Moore
Stardate: Unknown. Kai Winn gets unknowingly involved with Gul Dukat, disguised as a Bajoran. Tensions are further escalated between Weyoun and Gul Damar as the Dominion gather to sign a peace treaty with the Breen, including certain concessions of unknown territories by the Cardassians. Ezri and Worf try to escape the Cardassian home world.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Ronald D. Moore
Stardate: 49066.5. Bashir is asked to help a group of renegade Jem'Hadar break their addiction to ketracel white. Meanwhile Worf is dissatisfied with the way Odo runs security.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Lisa Klink
Stardate: Unknown. Bashir tries to help a planet in the grips of a Dominion-engineered plague that guarantees a painful death.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Naren Shankar
Stardate: Unknown. Grand Nagus Zek is acting bizarre by giving away money and rewriting the Rules of Acquisition. Quark attempts to get the old Nagus back.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Stardate: Unknown. Quark and Rom return to the Ferengi home world because their mother has broken the law - by wearing clothes and earning profits, forbidden for women in Ferengi society.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Stardate: Unknown. Quark doesn't know whether to be panicked or overjoyed when he learns that his mother is the new lover of the Grand Nagus.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Ira Steven Behr
Stardate: Unknown. While vacationing on Risa, Worf and Dax meet a group of fundamentalist protesters who claim that the Federation has gone soft.
Director: René Auberjonois
Writer: Robert Hewitt Wolfe