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Emissary
00:00:15PICARD: Resistance is futile.
00:00:17You will disarm your weapons and escort us to Sector 001.
00:00:24If you attempt to intervene, we will destroy you.
00:00:29CAPTAIN: Red Alert.
00:00:30Load all torpedo bays, ready phasers.
00:00:33Move us to position alpha, Ensign.
00:00:47They've locked on.
00:00:49Reroute auxiliary power.
00:00:57( alarm blaring )
00:00:59Our shields are being drained!
00:01:0264 percent...
00:01:0342...
00:01:05Recalibrate shield nutation.
00:01:07Modulation is having no effect.
00:01:10Shields have failed!
00:01:12Full reverse.
00:01:15Maintain all...!
00:01:16( yelling )
00:01:32Damage report.
00:01:37Damage report!
00:01:38COMPUTER: Warning. Damage to warp core.
00:01:41Containment failure in five minutes.
00:01:43( groaning )
00:01:46Direct hit... decks one through four...
00:01:52Let's get the civilians to the escape pods, Lieutenant.
00:01:55Aye, sir.
00:01:58( air hissing, people clamoring )
00:02:02Leave everything.
00:02:05Get to your assigned evacuation area now!
00:02:07Warning. Damage to warp core.
00:02:08Containment failure in four minutes.
00:02:10Dora!
00:02:11I'll take care of her. You go on.
00:02:14Have you seen Jennifer?
00:02:15( whimpering )
00:02:17( alarm continues )
00:02:23( grunting )
00:02:29Jennifer?!
00:02:31Jake!
00:02:33Warning. Damage to warp core.
00:02:35Containment failure in three minutes.
00:02:41( Jake moans )
00:02:43I'm going to get your mom.
00:02:45You're going to be okay.
00:02:50Jennifer!
00:02:51Okay, Jake.
00:02:52We'll get your mom out, and we'll get out of here.
00:02:58TACTICAL OFFICER: Commander!
00:02:59Help me!
00:03:10( beeping )
00:03:12Jennifer... hold on.
00:03:15( steady tone )
00:03:16Sir...
00:03:18Just help me to get her free!
00:03:19She's gone.
00:03:20There's nothing we can do.
00:03:22We have to leave!
00:03:25Warning. Damage to warp core.
00:03:28Containment failure in two minutes.
00:03:30Ensign, take the boy.
00:03:31Aye, sir.
00:03:32( sobbing )
00:03:34TACTICAL OFFICER: We've got to go now, sir.
00:03:36Damn it!
00:03:38We just can't leave her in here!
00:03:41Oh! Oh, no!
00:03:44( hurried, indistinct voices)
00:03:57Jake, Jake, you're okay.
00:04:05TACTICAL OFFICER: Stand by to launch.
00:04:07Ready.
00:04:36Jake.
00:04:38There you are.
00:04:40How are they biting?
00:04:42Small-fries. Threw them back.
00:04:44Want to go for a swim?
00:04:45Don't have time. We have to get ready.
00:04:47It won't be so bad.
00:04:49I've heard that Bajor is a beautiful world.
00:04:52So why can't we live on the planet instead of some old space station?
00:04:56The station is in orbit of Bajor.
00:04:58It will be just like shore duty.
00:05:01Will there be kids there?
00:05:03Absolutely!
00:05:05Lots of kids.
00:05:06MAN: Bridge to Sisko.
00:05:07Yes, Captain?
00:05:09We're approaching Deep Space 9, Commander.
00:05:11We'll be docking in seven minutes.
00:05:13Acknowledged.
00:05:17Come on.
00:05:23What do you say?
00:05:24We'll take the pond with us.
00:05:28Computer, end program.
00:05:38Is that it?
00:07:54Commence Station Log, Deep Space 9
00:07:56Commander Benjamin Sisko, Stardate 46388.2.
00:08:01At the request of the Bajoran provisional government
00:08:03Starfleet has agreed to establish
00:08:05a Federation presence in this system
00:08:07following the withdrawal
00:08:09of the Cardassian occupational forces.
00:08:11The first contingent of officers
00:08:13including my Chief of Operations, Miles O'Brien
00:08:15arrived two days ago on the Enterprise.
00:08:30I'm told the Cardassians decided to have some fun the day they left.
00:08:33Four Bajorans were killed trying to protect their shops.
00:08:37Why hasn't anybody cleaned this up?
00:08:39We've got all available personnel assigned to repairing primary systems, sir.
00:08:43The Cardassians took every component of value.
00:08:46We're virtually defenseless.
00:08:48I discussed this with Major Kira the attaché assigned here by the Bajoran government and...
00:08:53Understood.
00:08:57What about the civilians who operated these shops?
00:09:00A lot of them lost everything they had.
00:09:02A few are trying to rebuild but most are packing up to leave.
00:09:12Welcome, Commander.
00:09:15Please enter.
00:09:16The Prophets await you.
00:09:20Another time, perhaps.
00:09:23Another time.
00:09:39When my wife Keiko saw our quarters she started talking about visiting her mother in Kumomoto.
00:09:45Sir, I wouldn't allow the boy to go roaming.
00:09:48We're still having some security problems.
00:09:50Dad, there is nothing to sleep on in there except for a cushion on the floor.
00:09:55Well, we can get you a real bunk off the Enterprise.
00:09:58I almost forgot.
00:10:00Captain Picard wants to see you as soon as possible.
00:10:03He does?
00:10:04Any word on our science and medical officers yet?
00:10:07They're expected tomorrow.
00:10:09Jake, I want you to stay here till I come back.
00:10:14Is this the food replicator?
00:10:16I'm afraid they're all off-line.
00:10:18There's plenty of emergency rations.
00:10:20I could send some down.
00:10:21Dad...
00:10:28We're going to have to rough it until we get things up and running, Jake, okay?
00:10:33( softly ): Okay.
00:10:35"Okay."
00:10:49( murmur of voices )
00:10:58I'd like to ask the designer what he was thinking about when they built this place.
00:11:03I still haven't been able to find an ODN access.
00:11:06That's the Prefect's office up there.
00:11:08So all others have to look up with respect.
00:11:12Cardassian architecture. Yes, sir.
00:11:14Major Kira's been using it.
00:11:17Is it my imagination or is it unusually warm?
00:11:21The environmental controls in Ops are stuck at 32 C.
00:11:25We're working on it.
00:11:26( muffled argument )
00:11:31( sighing )
00:11:33I guess it's time to meet Major Kira.
00:11:36Sir, have you ever served with any Bajoran women?
00:11:39No. Why?
00:11:41I was just wondering, sir.
00:11:43KIRA: They've become meaningless.
00:11:45MAN ( on viewscreen ): I just don't agree, Kira.
00:11:48You are throwing it all away.
00:11:50All of you!
00:11:51You're being a fool!
00:11:53Well, then don't ask my opinion next time.
00:11:57Yes?
00:11:59I'm Benjamin Sisko.
00:12:01I suppose you want the office.
00:12:03Well, I thought I'd say hello first and then take the office but we could do it in any order you'd like.
00:12:11Hello.
00:12:12Is something bothering you, Major?
00:12:16You don't want to ask me that, Commander.
00:12:17Why not?
00:12:19Because I have the bad habit of telling the truth even when people don't want to hear it.
00:12:23Perhaps I want to hear it.
00:12:28I don't believe the Federation has any business being here.
00:12:31The provisional government disagrees with you.
00:12:34The provisional government and I don't agree on a lot of things which is probably why they sent me to this godforsaken place.
00:12:43I have been fighting for Bajoran independence since I was old enough to pick up a phaser.
00:12:48We finally drive the Cardassians out and what do our new leaders do?
00:12:52They call up the Federation and invite them right in!
00:12:55The Federation is only here to help...
00:12:57Help us. Yes, I know.
00:12:59The Cardassians said the same thing 60 years ago.
00:13:03Major, when I was ordered here
00:13:05I requested a Bajoran national as my First Officer.
00:13:07It made sense.
00:13:09It still does, at least to me.
00:13:11Now, you and I are going to have to find some way to...
00:13:14( alarm sounding )
00:13:17MAN: Yes, Major?
00:13:19Odo, are you reading something at A-14?
00:13:21My security array has been down for two hours.
00:13:24I'll meet you there.
00:13:27We've been having a lot of break-ins lately.
00:13:30No need for you to come along, Commander.
00:13:41( whispering ): Hurry up!
00:13:46Now!
00:13:49Now!
00:14:02ODO: All right! Just stand where you are!
00:14:06( growling )
00:14:08KIRA: Hold it!
00:14:19( quizzical whimper )
00:14:27That's enough!
00:14:28Who the hell are you?
00:14:30Odo, this is our new Starfleet Commander.
00:14:40I don't allow weapons on the Promenade.
00:14:42That includes phasers.
00:14:44Nog?
00:14:45What's going on?
00:14:49The boy's in a lot of trouble.
00:14:52Commander, my name is Quark.
00:14:57I used to run the local gambling establishment.
00:15:01This is my brother's boy.
00:15:04( snarling ) ( hissing )
00:15:06Surely, you can see he has only... a peripheral involvement in all this.
00:15:11We're scheduled to depart tomorrow.
00:15:14If we could be permitted to take him,
00:15:17I promise you, he will be severely...
00:15:19That won't be possible.
00:15:21Take him to the brig.
00:15:30Quark probably sent the two of them here to steal the ore samples in the first place.
00:15:35Major, there's a Ferengi legal tradition.
00:15:38It's called plea bargaining.
00:15:40I might let the boy go but I want something in exchange from Mr. Quark-- something very important.
00:15:46O'Brien to Commander Sisko.
00:15:48Go ahead.
00:15:50Sir, the Enterprise hailed us again.
00:15:52Captain Picard is waiting to see you.
00:15:55Acknowledged.
00:15:57This won't take long.
00:16:12( door chimes )
00:16:14Come.
00:16:15Commander, yes, please come in.
00:16:21Welcome to Bajor.
00:16:23It's been a long time, Captain.
00:16:25Have we met before?
00:16:28Yes, sir. We met in battle.
00:16:32I was on the Saratoga at Wolf 359.
00:16:43I assume that you have been briefed on the events leading to the Cardassian withdrawal.
00:16:50Yes, sir.
00:16:52I understand they spent the last half century robbing the planet of every valuable resource before abandoning it.
00:16:59They've left the Bajorans without a means of being self-sustaining.
00:17:04The relief efforts we've been coordinating are barely adequate.
00:17:11I...
00:17:14I've come to know the Bajorans.
00:17:18I'm... a strong proponent for their entry into the Federation.
00:17:23Is it going to happen?
00:17:25Not easily.
00:17:27The ruling parties are at each other's throats.
00:17:29Factions that were united against the Cardassians have resumed old conflicts.
00:17:33Sounds like they're not ready.
00:17:35Your job is to do everything short of violating the Prime Directive to make sure that they are.
00:17:48I have been... made aware by Starfleet of your objections to this assignment.
00:17:56I... I would have thought that after three years spent at the Utopia Planitia Yards that you would be ready for a change.
00:18:04I have a son that I'm raising alone, Captain.
00:18:08This is not the ideal environment.
00:18:10Unfortunately, as Starfleet officers we do not always have the luxury to serve in an ideal environment.
00:18:16I realize that, sir and I'm investigating the possibility of returning to Earth for civilian service.
00:18:25Then perhaps Starfleet Command should be considering a replacement for you.
00:18:30That's probably a good idea.
00:18:33I'll look into it.
00:18:35In the meantime, however...
00:18:36In the meantime, I will do the job
00:18:39I've been ordered to do to the best of my ability, sir.
00:18:47Dismissed.
00:18:54( door opens, closes )
00:18:58( murmur of voices )
00:19:00( whir of power tools )
00:19:05It's really quite simple, Quark.
00:19:07You're not going to leave.
00:19:08Not going to leave?
00:19:10But we're packed and ready to go.
00:19:13Unpack.
00:19:15I don't understand, Commander.
00:19:17Why would you want me to stay?
00:19:19I'm curious myself.
00:19:21The man is a gambler and a thief.
00:19:24I'm not a thief.
00:19:26You are a thief.
00:19:27If I am, you haven't been able to prove it for four years.
00:19:32Please.
00:19:33My officers, the Bajoran engineers all their families depend on the shops and services of this Promenade.
00:19:40If people like you abandon it this is going to become a ghost town.
00:19:45We need someone to step forward and say
00:19:48"I'm staying. I'm rebuilding."
00:19:51We need a community leader and it's going to be... you, Quark.
00:19:57( boisterous laughter )
00:19:59Community leader.
00:20:01ODO: Seems reasonable.
00:20:03You have all the character references of a politician.
00:20:07How could I possibly operate my establishment under Starfleet rules of conduct?
00:20:14This is still a Bajoran station.
00:20:17We're just here to administrate.
00:20:19You run honest games you won't have any problems from me.
00:20:23Commander, I've made a career out of knowing when to leave and this Bajoran provisional government is far too provisional for my taste and when governments fall people like me are lined up and shot.
00:20:40There is that risk... but, then, you are a gambler, Quark.
00:20:48And a thief.
00:20:50SISKO: You know, Quark, that poor boy is about to spend the best years of his life in a Bajoran prison.
00:20:59I'm a father myself.
00:21:02I know what your brother must be going through.
00:21:07The boy should be with his family not in some cold jail cell.
00:21:11Think about it.
00:21:13It's up to you.
00:21:21You know, at first
00:21:23I didn't think I was going to like him.
00:21:40Major?
00:21:44Everyone else is busy repairing the primary systems.
00:21:49I suppose Starfleet officers aren't used to getting their hands dirty.
00:22:08In the refugee camps we learned to do whatever needed to be done.
00:22:11Didn't matter who you were.
00:22:18I was just talking with our good neighbor, Quark.
00:22:21He's laying odds that the government's going to fall.
00:22:25Quark knows a good bet when he hears one.
00:22:28This government will be gone in a week, and so will you.
00:22:31What happens to Bajor then?
00:22:35Civil war.
00:22:40You think it's inevitable?
00:22:43The only one who can prevent it is Opaka.
00:22:46Opaka?
00:22:48Our spiritual leader.
00:22:50She's known as the Kai.
00:22:54Our religion is the only thing that holds my people together.
00:22:59If she would call for unity, they'd listen.
00:23:02Leaders of all the factions have tried to get to her but she lives in seclusion rarely sees anyone.
00:23:10Commander... it is time.
00:23:49( birds chirping )
00:23:51( distant chanting )
00:24:11I apologize for the condition in which we greet you.
00:24:15The Cardassians?
00:24:17Your arrival has been greatly anticipated.
00:24:24Have you ever explored your pagh, Commander?
00:24:28Pagh?
00:24:30A Bajoran draws courage from his spiritual life.
00:24:34Our life-force... our pagh... is replenished by the Prophets.
00:24:45Breathe. ( coughs )
00:24:48Kai Opaka, if we could discuss...
00:24:50Breathe!
00:24:57Ironic.
00:25:02One who does not wish to be among us is to be the Emissary.
00:25:08Please, come with me.
00:25:31You are correct that Bajor is in great jeopardy but it is the threat to our spiritual life that far outweighs any other.
00:25:37Perhaps, but I am powerless until...
00:25:40Commander.
00:25:48I cannot give you what you deny yourself.
00:25:51I'm sorry?
00:25:53Look for solutions from within, Commander.
00:25:56Come with me.
00:26:07What is it?
00:26:10The Tear of the Prophet.
00:26:22What the hell?
00:26:28Opaka?
00:26:32Ah... ow!
00:26:39Hey!
00:26:41I'm sorry. It's just that this...
00:26:44Jen?
00:26:45Yes?
00:26:46Jennifer?
00:26:48I'm sorry.
00:26:50Did we meet last night at George's party?
00:26:53George?
00:26:57Jennifer...
00:27:01Wait a minute.
00:27:03This is impossible.
00:27:05Are you okay?
00:27:07I know this place.
00:27:08This is Gilgo Beach, where we met.
00:27:10We met here before?
00:27:12I was carrying three lemonades...
00:27:18The sand was burning my feet and I stopped here... to...
00:27:24Ow!
00:27:27Do you realize how incredible this is?
00:27:33No, of course you don't. I--
00:27:41Jennifer... have a lemonade.
00:27:51I'm afraid I don't accept drinks from strange men on the beach.
00:28:11So tell me the truth.
00:28:13Have we really met before?
00:28:16No.
00:28:20Then how do you know my name?
00:28:23I... uh...
00:28:25George told me at the party.
00:28:28Are you going to tell me your name?
00:28:32Oh, Ben Sisko.
00:28:34I just graduated from Starfleet Academy.
00:28:36I'm waiting for my first posting.
00:28:39Oh, a junior officer.
00:28:42Yeah.
00:28:44My mother warned me to watch out for junior officers.
00:28:48Your mother is going to adore me.
00:28:51You're awfully sure of yourself.
00:28:54It's not every day you meet the girl you're going to marry.
00:29:02Do you use this routine a lot with women?
00:29:04No. Never before, and never again.
00:29:13Sure.
00:29:15How about letting me cook dinner for you tonight?
00:29:18My father was a gourmet chef.
00:29:21I will make for you his famous aubergine stew.
00:29:27I don't know.
00:29:29You're supposed to say, "Yes!"
00:29:31I'll probably be sorry.
00:29:41Jennifer...!
00:29:54Nine Orbs, like this one, have appeared in the skies over the past 10,000 years.
00:30:01The Cardassians took the others.
00:30:03You must find the Celestial Temple before they do.
00:30:07The Celestial Temple?
00:30:09Tradition says the Orbs were sent by the Prophets to teach us.
00:30:14What we have learned has shaped our theology.
00:30:18The Cardassians will do anything to decipher their powers.
00:30:23If they discover the Celestial Temple they could destroy it.
00:30:29What makes you think I can find your temple?
00:30:40This will help you.
00:30:42Kai Opaka...
00:30:44I can't unite my people till I know the Prophets have been warned.
00:30:49You will find the Temple-- not for Bajor, not for the Federation but for your own pagh.
00:30:57It is quite simply, Commander the journey you have always been destined to take.
00:31:23What?
00:31:29I was just thinking... how much you look like your mom.
00:31:39Kira to Sisko.
00:31:41Go ahead.
00:31:42Sorry to disturb you, Commander but there's something on the Promenade you might want to see.
00:31:48On my way.
00:31:59( distant conversation and laughter )
00:32:26Step up, step up.
00:32:29Fortune's fates are with you today, friends.
00:32:31( loud cheers )
00:32:32Dabo!
00:32:34WOMAN: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
00:32:36That's fine.
00:32:38I'll be right back.
00:32:52What will you have, Commander?
00:32:54How's the local synthale?
00:32:56You won't like it.
00:32:58I love the Bajorans.
00:33:01Such a deeply spiritual culture but they make a dreadful ale.
00:33:07Never trust ale from a god-fearing people or a Starfleet Commander that has one of your relatives in jail.
00:33:20WOMAN: Dabo!
00:33:21( people groaning )
00:33:23SISKO: Station Log, Stardate 46390.1.
00:33:28The Enterprise has been ordered to the Lapolis system.
00:33:30They're scheduled to depart at 0500 hours
00:33:32after off-loading three runabout-class vessels.
00:33:35Meanwhile, our medical and science officers
00:33:37are arriving, and I'm looking forward
00:33:40to a reunion with a very old friend.
00:33:43Commander, if you'd like me to give them a tour of the station...
00:33:46You and Dr. Bashir go ahead.
00:33:47I'm afraid I have to put
00:33:48Lieutenant Dax to work right away.
00:33:50Jadzia... uh... maybe we could... get together later for dinner... or... or... or... or a... or a drink?
00:34:02I'd be delighted.
00:34:07He's a little young for you, isn't he?
00:34:09He's 27. I'm 28.
00:34:11328, maybe.
00:34:13Did you tell him about that slug inside of you?
00:34:16Yes, Benjamin.
00:34:18He knows I'm a Trill.
00:34:19He finds it fascinating.
00:34:21He's never met a joined species before.
00:34:23I wonder if he'd been as fascinated if you still looked the way you did the last time I saw you.
00:34:29Perhaps not.
00:34:32Whew. This is going to take some getting used to.
00:34:35Don't be ridiculous.
00:34:37I'm still the same old Dax... more or less.
00:34:43I'm afraid we've had some security problems.
00:34:46Looks like looters got in here.
00:34:49Oh, this will be perfect.
00:34:51Real...
00:34:53frontier medicine.
00:34:56Frontier medicine?
00:34:58Major, I had my choice of any job in the fleet.
00:35:03Did you?
00:35:04I didn't want some cushy job or a research grant.
00:35:08I wanted this-- the farthest reaches of the galaxy.
00:35:12One of the most remote outposts available.
00:35:15This is where the adventure is.
00:35:16This is where heroes are made.
00:35:19Right here, in the wilderness.
00:35:24This "wilderness" is my home.
00:35:28Well, I-I-I didn't mean...
00:35:30The Cardassians left behind a lot of injured people, Doctor.
00:35:33You can make yourself useful by bringing your Federation medicine to the natives.
00:35:38Oh, you'll find them a friendly, simple folk.
00:35:43( door opens, closes )
00:35:45( sighs )
00:35:49SISKO: We do have one advantage.
00:35:51The monks have been studying these things for 10,000 years.
00:35:54I've had our computers set up to interface with their historical data banks.
00:35:58That should give us something.
00:36:00Soon as possible, Dax.
00:36:02The eight other Orbs are probably in some Cardassian laboratory being turned upside down and inside out.
00:36:13Benjamin...
00:36:14I was happy when I heard you accepted this assignment.
00:36:17I'd been worried about you.
00:36:18It's good to see you, too... old man.
00:36:27Computer, create a data base for all historical references to the Orbs including all reports of any unexplained phenomena in Bajoran space.
00:36:36Time parameters?
00:36:37Ten millennia.
00:36:39Initializing data base.
00:36:41Requested function will require two hours to complete.
00:37:08Curzon.
00:37:56( gasps )
00:37:59( breathing heavily )
00:38:37The Captain's in the ready room, Chief.
00:38:39Should I tell him you're here?
00:38:42Oh, that's okay.
00:38:43Thanks.
00:38:59Transport me to the Ops pad, Maggie.
00:39:01Yes, sir.
00:39:06Mr. O'Brien?
00:39:08I understand that I just missed you on the Bridge.
00:39:11Yes, sir.
00:39:13I... I didn't want to disturb you, sir.
00:39:17Ensign.
00:39:22This is your favorite transporter room, isn't it?
00:39:25Number three, yes, sir.
00:39:27You know, yesterday I called down here and I asked for you without thinking.
00:39:36It won't be quite the same.
00:39:38It's just a transporter room, sir.
00:39:46Permission to disembark, Captain.
00:39:48Permission granted.
00:39:58Energize.
00:40:29Message coming in from their Commander
00:40:32Gul Dukat.
00:40:33Dukat.
00:40:34He used to be the Cardassian Prefect of Bajor.
00:40:38He's requesting permission to come aboard to greet us.
00:40:42Surely a coincidence that the Enterprise just left.
00:40:45Mr. O'Brien tell Gul Dukat I look forward to meeting him.
00:40:57Good day, Commander.
00:41:02Gul Dukat.
00:41:04Excuse my presumption but... this was my office only two weeks ago.
00:41:14I'm not used to being on this side of the desk.
00:41:21I'll be honest with you, Commander.
00:41:25I miss this office.
00:41:28I was not happy to leave it.
00:41:31Drop by any time you're feeling homesick.
00:41:35You are very gracious.
00:41:38And allow me to assure you that we only want to be helpful in this difficult transition.
00:41:46You're far from the Federation fleet alone in this remote outpost with poor defense systems.
00:41:54Your Cardassian neighbors will be quick to respond to any problems you might have.
00:42:01We'll try to keep the dog off your lawn.
00:42:06So... tell me, what did you think of Kai Opaka?
00:42:11I know you went to the surface to see her.
00:42:15I understand you brought back an Orb.
00:42:18We thought we had all of them.
00:42:21Perhaps we could have an exchange of information-- pool our resources.
00:42:31I don't know anything about an Orb.
00:42:36We will be in close proximity should you wish to reconsider my suggestion.
00:42:42In the meantime
00:42:43I assume you have no objection to my men enjoying the hospitality of the Promenade.
00:42:53Commander.
00:43:09What do you know about the Denorios Belt?
00:43:12Your basic charged plasma field-- no one gets anywhere near it unless they have to.
00:43:16In the 22nd century a ship carrying Kai Taluno was disabled for several days in the Denorios Belt where he claims he had a vision.
00:43:25Let me guess.
00:43:26He saw the Celestial Temple of the Prophets.
00:43:29Not quite.
00:43:30But he did say that the heavens opened up and nearly swallowed his ship.
00:43:35Are we reduced to chasing metaphors to solve this?
00:43:38That's not all.
00:43:40At least five of the Orbs were found in the Denorios Belt.
00:43:44There were also 23 navigational reports over the years of unusually severe neutrino disturbances in the same area.
00:43:54I've correlated all these reports into one analysis grid.
00:43:59Our Celestial Temple?
00:44:01Worth a look... but we've got Cardassians on our back doorstep.
00:44:07We need to get by them undetected.
00:44:12( cheering loudly )
00:44:21( laughter and cheers )
00:44:39May we have your attention please.
00:44:41This establishment is being closed.
00:44:44What do you mean?
00:44:46You can't do this.
00:44:48If you have a problem, sir you'll have to take it up with Commander Sisko.
00:44:53I intend to.
00:44:55This is outrageous.
00:44:59Friends, my apologies.
00:45:04A minor misunderstanding that will be rectified shortly.
00:45:12Give them something to put their winnings into.
00:45:41Because we were winning too much, of course.
00:45:44Leave it to Starfleet to ruin a fine day.
00:46:51Rio Grande to Ops.
00:46:52Initializing prelaunch systems.
00:46:54Confirmed, Rio Grande.
00:47:11Scanners are picking up fluctuations in the Cardassian's energy distribution net.
00:47:21Their computers are crashing.
00:47:24Shields and sensors are down.
00:47:26Odo's done it.
00:47:27Ops to Rio Grande.
00:47:29You're in business.
00:47:30Beginning launch sequence.
00:47:41Odo's reached the transport site.
00:47:43Trying to lock on.
00:47:49I've never done this with a Cardassian transporter.
00:47:55Damn it, what's the problem?
00:48:05Nice work, Constable.
00:48:24Approaching grid perimeter.
00:48:26Slowing to one-quarter impulse.
00:48:28Computer, give me visual, bearing 23 mark 217.
00:48:33Range-- 3,100 kilometers.
00:48:36Sensors are picking up unusually high proton counts.
00:48:39SISKO: Setting a new course to those coordinates.
00:48:47All external wave intensities are increasing rapidly but checking...
00:48:52Confirmed. There is no corresponding increase inside the cabin.
00:48:56How is that possible?
00:49:05Sensors are not functioning.
00:49:07We've lost all contact with the space station.
00:49:11Scanners are reading major subspace disruption at their last known coordinates.
00:49:17What the hell is happening out there?
00:49:20I don't know.
00:49:23They're just gone.
00:49:31Are your navigational readings going crazy?
00:49:34I'll recalibrate when I have a moment.
00:49:36Take your time.
00:49:45Can you get a fix on our coordinates?
00:49:47There is a star just under five light years away.
00:49:51No M-Class planets.
00:49:53Computer, identify closest star system.
00:49:56Idran-- a ternary system consisting of twin O-type companions.
00:50:00Idran? That can't be right.
00:50:02Computer, basis of identification?
00:50:04Idran is based on the analysis conducted in the 22nd century by the Quadros-1 probe of the Gamma Quadrant.
00:50:11The Gamma Quadrant?! 70,000 light years from Bajor?
00:50:14I'd say we just found our way into a wormhole.
00:50:17It's not like any wormhole I've ever seen.
00:50:19There were none of the usual resonance waves.
00:50:21Could this be how the Orbs found their way into the Bajoran system?
00:50:25Not an unreasonable hypothesis.
00:50:28If it's true that would mean that this has been here for 10,000 years.
00:50:33Dax, we might have just discovered the first stable wormhole known to exist.
00:50:38Bring us about, Lieutenant.
00:50:48I'm modifying the flight program to compensate for the spatial discontinuities.
00:50:52We should have a smoother ride this time.
00:50:57Did you reduce impulse power?
00:51:00No. Why?
00:51:01We're losing velocity.
00:51:09Forward velocity down to 80 kph.
00:51:12Warning. Impulse system overload.
00:51:14Auto shutdown in 12 seconds.
00:51:16Disengaging engines.
00:51:18Velocity at 20 kph.
00:51:23I'm picking up atmosphere.
00:51:27Inside a wormhole?
00:51:30Capable of supporting life.
00:51:36We've just landed.
00:51:39On what?
00:51:45( electrical crackling )
00:51:47( deep rumbling )
00:52:00( birds chirping )
00:52:22It's beautiful.
00:52:25You have a strange eye for beauty, Dax.
00:52:27You don't think this is one of the most idyllic settings you've ever seen?
00:52:32We are standing on a rock face.
00:52:34Do you see the storms?
00:52:37It's as clear as a summer's day.
00:52:42( zapping whoosh )
00:52:43You see it, too?
00:52:45Yes.
00:52:59Low-level ionic pattern.
00:53:01It's probing us.
00:53:02Someone's idea of shaking hands maybe.
00:53:15I am Commander Benjamin Sisko of the United Federation of Planets.
00:53:20( both yell )
00:53:37Dax!
00:53:52( grunting )
00:54:11( pounding heartbeat )
00:54:28Another neutrino disruption.
00:54:30Scanners are picking up an object near their last known coordinates.
00:54:35It isn't a ship.
00:54:38Major, there's something inside it-- some kind of life-form.
00:54:42Are the Cardassian sensors picking it up?
00:54:45They should be back on line by now.
00:54:46We have to assume they know everything we know.
00:54:49Yellow Alert. Secure Ops.
00:54:51Beam it aboard, Mr. O'Brien but put it in a level-1 security field.
00:54:56Aye, sir. Locking on.
00:55:02( gasping )
00:55:11( heartbeat )
00:55:24Who are you?
00:55:30Who are you?!
00:55:32It is corporeal!
00:55:35A physical entity.
00:55:36What?
00:55:38What did you say?
00:55:40It is responding to visual and auditory stimuli.
00:55:44Linguistic communication.
00:55:46Yes, linguistic communication.
00:55:48Are you capable of communicating with me?
00:55:55What... are you?
00:55:57My species is known as human.
00:56:00I come from a planet called Earth.
00:56:03Earth?
00:56:04This is what my planet looks like.
00:56:08You and I are very different species.
00:56:13It will take... time for us to understand one another.
00:56:18What is this... time?
00:56:34KIRA: First Officer's Log, Stardate 46392.7.
00:56:38We're preparing to launch a rescue mission
00:56:40to find Commander Sisko.
00:56:42But first, our navigational sensors must be recalibrated
00:56:45to work under the conditions reported by Lieutenant Dax.
00:56:48It is no ordinary wormhole.
00:56:51My analysis suggests that it isn't even a natural phenomenon.
00:56:56Not natural?
00:56:58You mean it was constructed?
00:57:00It's very possible whoever made the Orbs also created this wormhole.
00:57:05The Cardassians are leaving their position on a course toward the Denorios Belt.
00:57:11Mr. O'Brien what would it take to move this station to the mouth of the wormhole?
00:57:18This isn't a starship, Major.
00:57:20We've got six working thrusters to power us and that's it.
00:57:23160 million-kilometer trip would take two months.
00:57:27It has to be there tomorrow.
00:57:28That's not possible, sir.
00:57:30That wormhole might just reshape the future of this entire quadrant.
00:57:34The Bajorans have to stake a claim to it and I have to admit that claim would be a lot stronger if there's a Federation presence to back it up.
00:57:42Couldn't you modify the subspace field output of the deflector generators just enough to create a low-level field around the station?
00:57:50So we could lower the inertial mass.
00:57:53If you can make the station lighter those six thrusters will be all the power we need.
00:57:57This whole station could break apart like an egg if it doesn't work.
00:58:01Even if it does work, we're still going to need help from Starfleet once we get there.
00:58:05The Enterprise is still the nearest starship.
00:58:08They could reach us in two days.
00:58:10We should advise Starfleet that we will require their assistance.
00:58:13You have Ops, Mr. O'Brien.
00:58:15Lieutenant, you're with me.
00:58:17Aye, sir.
00:58:18You too, Doc.
00:58:20Time to be a hero.
00:58:22Yes, sir!
00:58:37Constable... This is a security matter.
00:58:40I'm in charge of security.
00:58:41Security here, on the station.
00:58:43I cannot justify taking you into this wormhole.
00:58:46We have no idea what we're dealing with in there.
00:58:48It could be hostile... Major, I was found in the Denorios Belt.
00:58:53I don't know where I came from-- no idea if there are any others like me.
00:58:58All my life, I've been forced to pass myself off as one of you always wondering who I really am.
00:59:06Well, the answers to a lot of my questions may be somewhere on the other side of that wormhole.
00:59:16You coming?
00:59:33( heartbeat )
00:59:35The creature must be destroyed before it destroys us.
00:59:38It is malevolent.
00:59:41Aggressive.
00:59:42Adversarial.
00:59:44It must be destroyed.
00:59:46I am not your enemy.
00:59:47I was sent here by the people you contacted.
00:59:50Contacted?
00:59:51With your devices-- your Orbs.
00:59:53We seek contact with other life-forms not corporeal creatures who annihilate us.
01:00:00I have not come to annihilate anyone.
01:00:03Destroy it now.
01:00:06My species respects life above all else.
01:00:11Can you say the same?
01:00:17I do not understand the threat that I bring to you but I am not your enemy.
01:00:23Allow me to prove it.
01:00:25Prove it?
01:00:27It can be argued that a human is ultimately the sum of his experiences.
01:00:32Experiences... what is this?
01:00:35Memories.
01:00:37Events from my past like this one.
01:00:41Past?
01:00:43Things that happened before now.
01:00:48You have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about.
01:00:51What comes before now is no different than what is now, or what is to come.
01:00:59It is one's existence.
01:01:01Then, for you, there is no linear time.
01:01:07Linear time-- what is this?
01:01:10My species lives in one point in time and once we move beyond that point it becomes the past.
01:01:18The future, all that is still to come, does not exist yet for us.
01:01:23Does not exist yet?
01:01:25That is the nature of linear existence and if you examine it more closely you will see that you do not need to fear me.
01:01:45COMPUTER: Partial field established.
01:01:47Instability at 12%.
01:01:50Partial field?
01:01:55Is station's inertial mass low enough to break orbit?
01:01:58Procedure is not recommended.
01:02:00Damn it, I didn't ask for an opinion.
01:02:02Just tell me whether or not we can get enough thrust with only a partial field established.
01:02:06Affirmative.
01:02:08All right. Thank you.
01:02:11Initiate transit mode, three-axis stabilization.
01:02:14Aye, sir.
01:02:16Engage thrusters.
01:02:27Warning. Field integrity declining.
01:02:30Instability at 21%.
01:02:32We've got to close that gap in the field or we'll tear ourselves into a million pieces.
01:02:37Warning. Subspace field collapse in 60 seconds.
01:02:41Computer, transfer energy from the inertial dampers to reinforce the subspace field.
01:02:46Procedure is not recommended.
01:02:48Damn it, transfer the energy.
01:02:50Unable to comply.
01:02:51Level-1 safety protocols have canceled request.
01:02:54Canceled?!
01:02:55Warning. Subspace field collapse in 30 seconds.
01:02:58I'm going to transfer it manually.
01:03:00On my mark, redirect the flow to the deflectors and keep the power balanced. Aye, sir.
01:03:06Field collapse in 15 seconds.
01:03:10Now.
01:03:22Field energy now within flight tolerances.
01:03:25( exhaling deeply )
01:03:27Good work, sir.
01:03:33Computer, you and I need to have a little talk.
01:03:46The Cardassian warship is in visual range.
01:03:50On screen.
01:03:54They're headed right to it.
01:03:56Well, they've got to listen to reason, haven't they?
01:03:58When we warn them what could happen if they go in there.
01:04:00Doctor, most people, in my experience wouldn't know reason if it walked up and shook their hand.
01:04:05You can count Gul Dukat among them.
01:04:09This is the Federation Ship Yangtzee Kiang.
01:04:12Major Kira Nerys in command.
01:04:15Yes, Major.
01:04:16Gul Dukat, we know you're headed for the wormhole.
01:04:19Wormhole?
01:04:21What wormhole is that?
01:04:24I strongly suggest you do not proceed.
01:04:27We encountered a hostile life-form inside.
01:04:30Perhaps they will be less hostile to Cardassians than to humans.
01:04:34Dukat these people are trying to save you from a lot of trouble.
01:04:39Really?
01:04:40And I suppose you're going to tell me that these are not the life-forms that have sent the Orbs or that your Commander Sisko is not negotiating for their technology.
01:04:52I thank you for your concern but I think we will see for ourselves.
01:05:03So much for reason.
01:05:09Jennifer.
01:05:22Yes, that was her name.
01:05:24She is part of your existence.
01:05:26She is part of my past.
01:05:28She's no longer alive.
01:05:30But she is part of your existence.
01:05:33She was a most important part of my existence but I lost her some time ago.
01:05:38Lost?
01:05:40What is this?
01:05:42In a linear existence, we can't go back to the past to get something we left behind, so... it's lost.
01:05:52It is inconceivable that any species could exist in such a manner.
01:05:57You are deceiving us.
01:05:59No.
01:06:00This is the truth.
01:06:02This day, this... this park... it was almost 15 years ago, far in the past.
01:06:11It was a day that was very important to me-- a day that shaped every day that followed.
01:06:19That is the essence of a linear existence.
01:06:24Each day affects the next.
01:06:30( children laughing )
01:06:38Listen to it.
01:06:40To what?
01:06:43The sound of children playing.
01:06:46What could be more beautiful?
01:06:48So you like children.
01:06:51That almost sounds like a domestic inquiry.
01:06:54I've heard Starfleet officers don't want families because they complicate their lives.
01:07:00Starfleet officers don't often find mates who want to raise families on a starship.
01:07:05That almost sounds like a domestic inquiry.
01:07:09I think it was.
01:07:35As corporeal entities, humans find physical touch to cause pleasure.
01:07:42Pleasure... what is this?
01:07:46Good feelings.
01:07:48Happiness.
01:07:54But this is your existence.
01:07:55It's difficult to be here-- more difficult than any other memory.
01:08:02Why?
01:08:04Because... because this was the day... that I lost Jennifer.
01:08:18I don't want to be here.
01:08:26Then why do you exist here?
01:08:31I don't understand.
01:08:33You exist here.
01:08:36( alarm blaring )
01:08:46What's wrong?
01:08:48What's happening?
01:09:02We should be reaching the wormhole coordinates in two minutes.
01:09:05Slowing to one-third imp...
01:09:26Are you still there?
01:09:28What just happened?
01:09:30More of your kind.
01:09:32Another ship... in the wormhole?
01:09:36Wormhole? What is this?
01:09:39It is how we describe the passage that brought me here.
01:09:42It is terminated.
01:09:44Terminated?
01:09:45Our existence is disrupted whenever one of you enters the passage.
01:09:49Your linear nature is inherently destructive.
01:09:52You have no regard for the consequences of your acts.
01:09:56That's not true.
01:09:57We're aware that every choice we make has a consequence.
01:10:01But you claim you do not know what it will be.
01:10:04We don't.
01:10:05Then how can you take responsibility for your actions?
01:10:09We use past experience to help guide us.
01:10:12For Jennifer and me all the experiences in our lives prepared us for the day we met on the beach-- helped us recognize that we had a future together.
01:10:23When we married, we accepted all the consequences of that act whatever they might be including the consequences of you.
01:10:31Me?
01:10:32My son Jake...
01:10:34The child with Jennifer.
01:10:36Yes.
01:10:38Linear... procreation? Yes.
01:10:43Jake is the continuation of our family.
01:10:46The sound of children playing.
01:10:51Aggressive. Adversarial.
01:10:53Competition. For fun!
01:10:56It's a game that Jake and I play on the holodeck.
01:10:59It's called baseball.
01:11:01Baseball?
01:11:03What is this?
01:11:04I was afraid you'd ask that.
01:11:09I throw this ball to you and this other player stands between us with a bat-- a stick-- and he... and he tries to hit the ball in between these two white lines.
01:11:30Oh.
01:11:32The rules aren't important.
01:11:35What's important is... it's linear.
01:11:40Every time I throw this ball a hundred different things can happen in a game.
01:11:46He might swing and miss, he might hit it.
01:11:48The point is, you never know.
01:11:51You try to anticipate, set a strategy for all the possibilities as best you can, but in the end it comes down to throwing one pitch after another and seeing what happens.
01:12:04With each new consequence, the game begins to take shape.
01:12:07And you have no idea what that shape is until it is completed.
01:12:12That's right.
01:12:13In fact, the game wouldn't be worth playing if we knew what was going to happen.
01:12:18You value your ignorance of what is to come?
01:12:21That may be the most important thing to understand about humans.
01:12:26It is the unknown that defines our existence.
01:12:30We are constantly searching not just for answers to our questions but for new questions.
01:12:37We are explorers.
01:12:39We explore our lives day by day, and we explore the galaxy trying to expand the boundaries of our knowledge and that is why I am here-- not to conquer you with weapons or with ideas, but to coexist... and learn.
01:13:02If all you say is true, why do you exist here?
01:13:20KIRA: First Officer's Log, supplemental.
01:13:22We've rendezvoused with the space station
01:13:25at the former coordinates of the wormhole.
01:13:27Unfortunately, our scans have revealed
01:13:29no trace of either the wormhole or Dukat's ship.
01:13:32A few minutes ago
01:13:34three Cardassian warships crossed the border
01:13:36no doubt on their way to search for Dukat.
01:13:38Mr. O'Brien, can you establish a high-energy thoron field before they get into sensor range?
01:13:43I don't want them to be able to scan our defense systems. Aye, sir.
01:13:47They're hailing us.
01:13:49On screen.
01:13:53I am Gul Jasad of the Cardassian guard, Seventh Order.
01:13:58Where is our warship?
01:14:00With any luck, they're in the Gamma Quadrant on the other side of the wormhole.
01:14:05What wormhole?
01:14:06Our sensors show no indication of a wormhole in this sector.
01:14:11That's because it just collapsed.
01:14:13What?!
01:14:15We believe it was artificially created.
01:14:17That may be why our sensors never picked up any of the usual quantum fluctuation patterns.
01:14:22You expect me to believe that someone created a wormhole and now conveniently has disassembled it?
01:14:30KIRA: That's exactly what I expect you to believe.
01:14:36They're flooding subspace with antilepton interference.
01:14:39It'll cut off our communications with Starfleet.
01:14:42They're powering up their forward phasers.
01:14:43Red Alert.
01:14:45Shields up.
01:14:46What shields?
01:14:49DAX: They're hailing us again.
01:14:53Open the channel.
01:14:56We do not accept your explanation.
01:14:59Somehow you have destroyed our warship.
01:15:02Gul Jasad, I assure you...
01:15:05We demand the unconditional surrender of this space station or we will open fire.
01:15:16I need at least a day to make the necessary preparations.
01:15:22You have one hour.
01:15:46I can transfer all available power to establish partial shields around critical areas but if they hit the docking ring we'll sustain heavy damage.
01:15:55Constable, if you would coordinate moving all personnel to safer locations.
01:16:03What was the last reported position of the Enterprise?
01:16:06DAX: At least 20 hours away.
01:16:08We've got to hold out till they get here.
01:16:11I can't believe the Cardassians would ever attack a Federation outpost.
01:16:15Doctor, you ever studied your military history of the border wars?
01:16:18Yes. Ever heard of the Setlik III massacre?
01:16:21I assume, Mr. O'Brien, you would agree surrender is not a preferable option.
01:16:25You know what they do to their prisoners, sir.
01:16:34( heartbeat )
01:16:45What is the point of bringing me back again to this?
01:16:48We do not bring you here.
01:16:51You bring us here.
01:16:54You exist here.
01:16:56Then give me the power to lead you somewhere else-- anywhere else.
01:17:01We cannot give you what you deny yourself.
01:17:05Look for solutions from within, Commander.
01:17:16I was ready to die with her.
01:17:19Die... what is this?
01:17:23The termination of their linear existence.
01:17:40TACTICAL OFFICER: We've got to go now, sir.
01:17:43Damn it!
01:17:44We just can't leave her here!
01:17:47Oh! Oh, no!
01:17:54I never left this ship.
01:17:56You exist here.
01:18:02I... exist here.
01:18:22I don't know if you can understand.
01:18:25I see her like this every time I close my eyes.
01:18:32In the darkness... in the blink of an eye
01:18:37I see her like this.
01:18:41None of your past experiences helped prepare you for this consequence.
01:18:46And I have never figured out how to live without her.
01:18:52So you choose to exist here.
01:19:00It is not linear.
01:19:03No.
01:19:05It's not linear.
01:19:32Oh...
01:19:48Their lead ship is hailing us.
01:19:51Gul Jasad wants an answer.
01:19:53Are you ready, Mr. O'Brien?
01:19:55Yes, sir.
01:19:57When they penetrate our thoron field it should raise a few eyebrows over there.
01:20:02All right, then, let's give them our answer.
01:20:06Fire six photon torpedoes across Jasad's bow.
01:20:09We only have six photons, Major.
01:20:12We're not going to win this battle with torpedoes, Chief.
01:20:15Aye, sir.
01:20:22An urgent hail from Jasad.
01:20:25Looks like we got his attention.
01:20:29On screen.
01:20:30This is your answer? You don't think
01:20:33Starfleet took command of this space station without the ability to defend it, do you?
01:20:38Defend it? ( laughs )
01:20:41Your space station could not defend itself against one Cardassian warship.
01:20:46You're probably right, Jasad... and if you were dealing with a Starfleet officer they'd probably admit we have a hopeless cause here.
01:21:00But I am just a Bajoran who's been fighting a hopeless cause against the Cardassians all her life.
01:21:10So if you want a war...
01:21:13I'll give you one.
01:21:23Major.
01:21:24Remind me never to get into a game of Roladan Wild Draw with you.
01:21:42They were using a thoron field to block our sensors but we were able to penetrate it.
01:21:47What are their defenses?
01:21:50According to our scans, an estimated 5,000 photons, integrated phaser banks on all levels.
01:21:57When did they receive these armaments?
01:21:59And how did they install them without our knowledge?
01:22:02( growls )
01:22:04Somehow they have created a massive illusion of duranium shadows.
01:22:12What if it is not an illusion? It is!
01:22:15Why risk the confrontation?
01:22:17The Fourth Order can be here in a day.
01:22:19So can Starfleet.
01:22:27Their lead ship is sending out a subspace message asking for reinforcements. Yes!
01:22:31Too soon for a victory celebration, Doctor.
01:22:36Mr. O'Brien?
01:22:37The ships are being deployed in a standard attack formation, sir.
01:22:42Battle stations.
01:22:44( alarm bleeps )
01:22:51( alarmed exclamations )
01:22:53ODO: Quickly, now. Quickly, now.
01:22:56Calmly, calmly.
01:22:57Come along.
01:23:00They may just be testing us.
01:23:02I could run a pulse compression wave through the phaser banks-- put out a blast that will make them think twice.
01:23:09Do it.
01:23:16Damage report.
01:23:18Direct hit, level 14.
01:23:19Empty storage bays. No casualties.
01:23:22Shields down to 27%.
01:23:29( shouting and screaming )
01:23:48A fuel conduit has ruptured on the Promenade.
01:23:52Can you divert the main power flow?
01:23:56The controls are locked.
01:23:57Odo to Ops. Go ahead.
01:23:59I've got wounded people down here!
01:24:01Have you seen that Doctor of yours anywhere?
01:24:03I'm on my way.
01:24:08I'm going to have to shut down the primary power flow or the whole Promenade will go up.
01:24:13Bloody Cardassians!
01:24:15I just got the damn thing fixed.
01:24:21( woman moaning )
01:24:26( moaning )
01:24:29Press there, hard.
01:24:33Look, Doctor, maybe I should find you someone...
01:24:36Hold. It. There.
01:24:41( instrument whirring )
01:24:51That should do it for a while.
01:24:53Shields are at 18% and falling.
01:24:56I might still be able to give you one more phaser blast, Major.
01:25:00No.
01:25:01( alarm bleeping )
01:25:12Signal the lead Cardassian ship that we will proceed with...
01:25:16Major, I'm picking up a huge neutrino disturbance
01:25:1915 kilometers off the forward docking ring.
01:25:22It's the wormhole.
01:25:25On screen.
01:25:31Hail the lead ship.
01:25:32What did I tell you, Jasad?
01:25:34There's your wormhole!
01:25:46SISKO: Rio Grande to DS9.
01:25:48On screen.
01:25:49Go ahead, Commander.
01:25:50Sorry to be late, Major.
01:25:52Our friend Gul Dukat had some problems on the other side of the wormhole.
01:25:56I see you've had a few of your own.
01:25:58A few, Commander.
01:26:00( console beeping )
01:26:01Gul Dukat is signaling his ships to disarm.
01:26:05Clear me for docking, Mr. O'Brien.
01:26:07Aye, sir.
01:26:08Cleared for Pad C.
01:26:18( buzz of conversation )
01:26:37Casualties?
01:26:3913 injured, Commander, and no fatalities.
01:26:47Jake!
01:26:50Dad!
01:26:54( laughing )
01:27:03Station Log, Commander Benjamin Sisko.
01:27:05Stardate 46393.1.
01:27:08The life-forms who created the wormhole
01:27:10have agreed to allow safe passage
01:27:12for all ships traveling to the Gamma Quadrant.
01:27:14With the arrival of the Enterprise
01:27:16the Cardassians have left the area.
01:27:20I suspect that the sight of their warship being towed by a Federation runabout took the heart out of their fight.
01:27:27We're not done with the Cardassians yet-- not with the strategic importance of that wormhole.
01:27:33Well, you've put Bajor on the map, Commander.
01:27:35This will shortly become a leading center of commerce and of scientific exploration and for Starfleet, one of our most important posts.
01:27:45Captain, regarding our conversation about someone to replace me...
01:27:50Yes, I'm sorry I haven't had time yet to communicate that to Command.
01:27:54I would prefer you ignore it, sir.
01:27:57I'm not sure that I can.
01:28:00Are you certain that's what you want?
01:28:02Because we cannot afford to have a commanding officer who is...
01:28:06I'm certain, sir.
01:28:19Good luck, Mr. Sisko.
01:28:35So, where can someone practice with his phaser around here?
01:28:39QUARK: New rules?
01:28:42You can't cheat every customer who walks through the door anymore, Quark.
01:28:45You are a community leader now.
01:28:48Very well, very well.
01:28:50Perhaps we could discuss these new rules over a drink.
01:28:56If you don't take that hand off my hip you'll never be able to raise a glass with it again.
01:29:09Oh, I love a woman in uniform.
01:29:13DAX: ...and three Frunalian science vessels are requesting permission to dock.
01:29:17Problem is we've been retrofitting the air locks, sir.
01:29:20Half of them were damaged during the move and most of the others when the Cardassians blew out the fuel conduits.
01:29:27SISKO: I guess they'll just have to transport aboard...