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Duet

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We never cared what we did as long as it annoyed the grown-ups.

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All inner deflector shield subsystems are showing equal intensity.

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Power balance levels are reading normal. I was a champion window breaker.

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On a dark night with a few rocks I was deadly.

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Um, which 'you' are you talking about?

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( console beeping )

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We're being hailed by an incoming freighter.

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Open a channel.

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On screen. Welcome to DS9. I'm Major Kira Nerys.

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This is the Kobheerian Freighter Rak-Miunis

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requesting permission to dock.

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Docking Port 6 is clear for approach.

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Thank you. We have a passenger on board

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requiring medical assistance.

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Can you tell us what's wrong with your passenger?

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He says it's a condition called Kalla-Nohra.

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It's apparently chronic but he doesn't have his medication.

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Beam him directly to our Infirmary.

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We'll have our doctor standing by.

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Thank you, Commander. Rak-Miunis out.

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Dax to Infirmary.

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This is Bashir. Go ahead.

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A Kobheerian transport is about to beam a patient to you.

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He's suffering from something called Kalla-Nohra.

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I'm not aware of it. I'll check the computer.

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Commander, I'd like to go down to the Infirmary and meet that patient.

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Of course. Why?

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The only cases of Kalla-Nohra I know of were the result of a mining accident at a Bajoran forced labor camp that I helped liberate.

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The survivors of Gallitep have always been a symbol to us of strength and courage.

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By all means, Major. Take as much time as you want.

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Ah, Major. I'll be right with you.

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-Kira to Odo. -Go ahead.

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I'm in the Infirmary. I need security here on the double.

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I'm on my way, Major.

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What's the matter, Major?

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Your patient is a criminal.

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( grunts )

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Good afternoon.

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{\an8}I assume this is the problem.

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{\an8}-MARRITZA: Problem? -Lock him up.

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{\an8}This is outrageous. On what charge?

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{\an8}Will somebody tell me what's going on? This man needs medical care.

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{\an8}-Then give it to him in his cell. -I haven't done anything.

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{\an8}Then why did you run?

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{\an8}I'm trying to get away from this Bajoran fanatic.

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{\an8}The look of hate in her eyes, she'd like to kill me.

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{\an8}Oh? And why would that be?

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{\an8}Well, it's obvious. I'm a Cardassian.

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{\an8}He's not just any Cardassian. He's a war criminal.

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{\an8}So you're saying this man... what's his name?

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{\an8}Marritza. Aamin Marritza.

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{\an8}You're saying Marritza's on the Bajorans' list

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{\an8}for Cardassians wanted for war crimes?

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{\an8}He's not on any list

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{\an8}I've seen, Commander, and I've got them all.

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{\an8}I don't care whether he's listed or not...

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{\an8}Hold on, Major.

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{\an8}Marritza is traveling on a Federation ship.

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{\an8}He comes here for a medical emergency and we throw him into a security cell.

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{\an8}I, for one, hope he's listed.

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{\an8}Commander, I know what I've done isn't exactly policy

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{\an8}and may not even be legal, but it's right.

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{\an8}All right, Major, what do we charge him with?

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{\an8}I'm charging him with having contracted Kalla-Nohra.

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{\an8}Do you want to explain that to me?

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{\an8}The only way he could have contracted that condition

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{\an8}was to have served at the Gallitep labor camp

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{\an8}at the time of the mining accident.

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{\an8}So, that makes him a war criminal, just being there?

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{\an8}Commander, if you'd been there 12 years ago

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{\an8}when we liberated that camp if you'd seen the things I saw all those Bajoran bodies, starved, brutalized...

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Do you know what Cardassian policy was?

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Oh, I'm not even talking about the murder.

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Murder was just the end of the fun for them.

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First came the humiliation.

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Mothers raped in front of their children, husbands beaten until their wives couldn't recognize them, old people buried alive, because they couldn't work anymore.

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I think I'll have a talk with our guest.

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-I'll come with you. -No, Major.

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It'd be better if I spoke to him alone.

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How do you feel?

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Better, thank you.

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I'm Benjamin Sisko. I'm in charge of this station.

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Oh, finally. The Federation to the rescue.

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Are you going to get me out of here?

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I hope so.

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Tell me, how did you contract Kalla-Nohra Syndrome?

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I don't have Kalla-Nohra. I have Pottrik Syndrome.

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The freighter captain said it was Kalla-Nohra.

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A very similar condition.

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Take the same medication, as a matter of fact.

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Then you didn't serve at the Gallitep labor camp?

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Labor camp? ( chuckles )

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No. I've never been to Bajor. I was a military file clerk.

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I reside now on Kora II where I boarded a freighter which, unfortunately for me, came here.

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Now, Commander, if you have no more questions

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I'd like to be on my way.

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Am I still drunk or am I in jail with a Cardassian?

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Odo!

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You're not keeping me in here with one of those.

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Odo!

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Odo!

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I put myself in your hands, Commander.

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Let me get this straight.

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You're saying Marritza does have Kalla-Nohra?

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BASHIR: There's no doubt about it. He has all the symptoms.

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And when I ran a lower pulmonary bio-probe, he read positive.

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And you're sure he doesn't have Pottrik Syndrome?

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Yes, absolutely. If he had Pottrik's the bio-probe would have been negative.

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Then he was at the Gallitep labor camp.

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Definitely.

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I've cross-checked all Bajoran and Federation medical records and there's simply no other way he could have gotten this condition.

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Kira to Sisko.

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Yes, Major?

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Commander, there's an incoming transmission for you from Bajor.

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It's the Minister of State.

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Thank you. If you'll excuse me, Doctor.

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Minister Kaval. Good day, sir.

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And to you, Commander. I trust you're in good health.

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Things are going well on the station?

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Quite well, thank you.

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That's wonderful. I'm told you've performed

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a special service for Bajor today.

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Congratulations to you.

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I don't quite follow.

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You're not holding a certain Cardassian for us?

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We are holding a Cardassian temporarily.

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By temporarily, you mean, until you are satisfied

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that a verified identification has been made.

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Minister, I'm not sure we have the grounds to hold him that long.

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I fully understand your concerns, Commander but since our Major Kira

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has accepted responsibility in this matter the burden is off your shoulders.

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I don't agree.

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Commander if this Marritza was at Gallitep we want him, and we will have him.

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Is that clear?

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It is.

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Good.

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We'll chat again soon. Good day, Commander.

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SISKO: May I join you?

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Actually, I was just about to pay a visit to our friend, Marritza.

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That's what I want to talk to you about, Major.

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I'd like Odo to handle this investigation.

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Why?

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He's our Chief of Security.

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-Minister Kaval put me in charge. -Minister Kaval doesn't run this station.

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And the Federation has no right telling us how to deal with our criminals.

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If it turns out that he is a criminal then he'll be yours, and you're welcome to him.

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Until then, he's just a traveler under suspicion.

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( sighs )

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You think this is all some personal vendetta on my part, don't you?

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I think you're too close to be objective, yes.

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You're right. I'm not objective.

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But I'm your First Officer, and I give you my word

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I will conduct myself accordingly.

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You once said we were friends. I'm asking you now, as a friend, please, let me conduct this investigation.

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I owe it to them.

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-You mean the victims. -That's right.

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The ones who moved too slowly and never moved again.

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I'm asking for all the Bajorans who can't ask.

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Let a Bajoran do this.

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Sisko to Odo.

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ODO: Go ahead.

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Constable, Major Kira will be in charge of the Marritza investigation.

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ODO: I understand.

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Thank you.

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KIRA: Constable.

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It's about time you let me out.

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Try to stay out of trouble for a day or two, will you?

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I'll do my best.

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Oh, and Odo, let me know when you hang the Cardassian.

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I've begun a background check on Marritza.

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So far he is what he says he is.

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He boarded that Kobheerian freighter at Kora II where he's worked as an instructor at a military academy for the past five years.

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Keep looking.

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Don't worry, Major, I intend to.

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I'll be with the prisoner if you need me.

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MARRITZA: My compliments on your replicators, Major.

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But the sem'hal stew could use a little yamoksauce.

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-I'm glad you're enjoying it. -I doubt that, Major.

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I doubt it very much.

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I hope it won't disturb your dinner if I ask you a few questions.

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-If I refuse to answer? -I'll ask them anyway.

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Of course.

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This is my job.

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Persecuting Cardassians goes far beyond your job, Major.

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It's your passion.

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You claim you were never at Gallitep.

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MARITZZA: I missed that honor.

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-And that your illness is not Kalla-Nohra. -Again, true.

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Again, false.

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Our doctor confirmed you do have Kalla-Nohra which means you were at Gallitep.

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If your lies are going to be this transparent it's going to be a very short interrogation.

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Well, in that case, I'll try to make my lies more opaque.

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What was your rank at Gallitep? What were your duties?

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You don't want to know.

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-Just answer the question. -You'll be disappointed.

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I'll risk it.

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I had the distinction of serving in the exalted position of filing clerk.

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Filing clerk?

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I told you you'd be disappointed.

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Actually, I would have preferred to avoid military service altogether but I had the good fortune to be posted to the records office at Gallitep and I turned out to be an exemplary file clerk.

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In 14 units of service

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I never misplaced or lost a record. I received numerous commendations.

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Gul Darhe'el, himself, called my computer filing system,

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"a masterpiece of meticulous exactitude."

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Well, there you are. My secret's out.

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My crimes laid bare.

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I await execution.

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I hope we don't keep you waiting long.

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You know, I never heard of a filing clerk becoming an instructor at a military academy.

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-Until now. -What did you teach?

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-Believe it or not, filing. -I can verify that.

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Be my guest.

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I still think you're a liar.

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So much for our search for the truth. Now we trade insults.

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You admit you worked under Gul Darhe'el.

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We all did.

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I take it, then, you witnessed the atrocities.

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Atrocities?

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What atrocities?

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Oh, I vaguely recall hearing a scream from time to time.

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Atrocities? No.

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You expect me to believe you knew nothing of the murders, the tortures?

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-You never saw the bodies? -Of course I saw bodies.

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People died all the time at Gallitep mining accidents, illnesses, feuds among the workers.

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-You're saying Bajorans killed each other? -At times.

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Over food, a blanket, a woman.

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The conditions were harsh. It was a labor camp, Major.

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I helped liberate that camp. I saw the bodies.

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I know how they died.

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You saw what we wanted you to see.

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Who do you think started the rumors about brutality at Gallitep?

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It was Gul Darhe'el himself.

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Now, there was a leader. Brilliant, extraordinary man.

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He knew that to rule by fear was to rule completely.

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Why bother with actual mass murders when just the reports of such incidents would have the same effect?

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Which was?

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You know as well as I do, Major.

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To keep you Bajorans thinking of yourselves as victims.

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To keep you afraid and helpless.

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Turns out we weren't so helpless. We did get rid of you.

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Leaving was a political decision, Major. I've enjoyed reminiscing with you.

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Now I think it's time you let me out of here.

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KIRA: I can't do that.

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Oh, no, no, no, no, of course not.

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No, you see, you're the one who's lying now, Major.

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It's not the truth you're interested in. All you want is vengeance.

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Commander, I was led to believe the Federation guarantees

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the safe and unrestricted passage of all travelers

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visiting your station.

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-That's correct. -Then, how do you explain

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the detention of a Cardassian citizen?

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Marritza came here seeking medical attention.

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Right now, he's under our doctor's care.

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All we're trying to do is to verify his identity.

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A simple matter, if you'll give us some assistance.

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I assure you, Commander, you don't need our assistance.

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If this patient says his name is Marritza then that's who he is.

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I hope you're not suggesting you don't trust him

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simply because he's Cardassian.

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I don't trust him because he's already lied about being at Gallitep.

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Is that what you're charging him with, Commander?

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Lying?

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So far, we haven't charged him with anything.

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Then let him go.

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I'd like nothing better.

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But first, I need to know who it is I'm letting go.

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I do appreciate the awkwardness of your position here, Commander.

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This Bajoran obsession with alleged Cardassian improprieties

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during the occupation is really quite distasteful.

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I suppose, if you're a Bajoran, so was the occupation.

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I might remind you that neither one of us is Bajoran

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and I would hate their bitterness

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to cause conflict between Cardassia and the Federation.

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I hope to avoid that, too with your help.

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You don't need my help to safeguard one Cardassian citizen on your station.

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If any of these Bajoran hate mongers get their hands on him

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I'll hold you personally responsible.

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What are you looking for?

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Answers.

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Found any yet?

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Marritza says I don't care about the truth.

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-That all I want is vengeance. -Are you worried that maybe he's right?

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All I want is to see him punished.

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Even if he is just a file clerk?

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That's just it. I don't want him to be just a file clerk.

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I want him to be... I don't know... something worse.

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You want him to be guilty.

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As far as I'm concerned if he was at Gallitep, he is guilty.

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They're all guilty.

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His punishment will let Bajor feel some...

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Satisfaction.

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It sounds like you're trying too hard to believe what you're saying

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You already know if you punish him without reason it won't mean anything. And you already know vengeance...

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Isn't enough.

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Reroute the signal enhancement module to the main sensor array.

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Aye, sir.

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How's it look?

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Just give me a second. I'll run a diagnostic.

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I've checked with the Bajoran Archives and they do have a Marritza on record as being a filing clerk at Gallitep.

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I've also checked with the military academy on Kora II.

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Marritza has been teaching filing there just as he claims.

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O'BRIEN: All set, Commander.

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Major, how many images were sent from the Bajoran archives?

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Only one.

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It's the only picture they could find of Gallitep that had Marritza in it.

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The Cardassians destroyed almost all records of the occupation.

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The image enhancement and transformation functions are patched directly into your console.

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Major, what if this image confirms that Marritza was a file clerk?

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What do you expect us to do then?

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-I suppose you'll let him go. -I'm glad we understand each other.

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-DAX: I've got it. -On screen.

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SISKO: Which one is Marritza?

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DAX: Let's see... according to the caption he's the one in the background in the far right.

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Isolate and magnify.

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You're going to have to do better than that.

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Give me a minute.

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I'm running an image enhancement sequence.

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It's not him.

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Are you sure we're looking at the right man?

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Background, far right, Aamin Marritza.

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It can't be.

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If that's Marritza, then who are we holding here?

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Lieutenant, isolate the Cardassians in the foreground.

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SISKO: The one in profile on the left what can you give us?

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That's him. That's Marritza.

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-Not according to the caption. -What do you mean?

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According to this, it's Gul Darhe'el.

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Let me guess.

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You've come back to learn the secret of my filing system.

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I know all your secrets now.

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-Is that so? -What did you do?

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Did you kill the real Marritza so you could take his place?

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Well, you'll pay for that death and all the others you're responsible for.

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Oh, I don't think I could pay for all of them, Major there were so many and you can only execute me once.

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That's my only regret.

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But... I'll settle for knowing that Bajor will finally have the satisfaction of punishing the Butcher of Gallitep.

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Tell me, Major. Did you figure this out all by yourself?

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Or did you have help from your Federation masters?

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I'll let you wonder about that. It'll keep you occupied while we're waiting for the provisional government to prepare your war crimes tribunal.

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War crimes?

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How could there be war crimes when there hasn't been a war?

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I can understand your wish that there had been a war.

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Your need to indulge some pathetic fantasy about brave Bajoran soldiers marching to honorable defeat.

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But, in fact, Major you and I know there was no war, no glory.

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Bajor didn't resist.

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It surrendered.

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The Bajorans were a peaceful people before you came.

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We offered no threat to you.

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We could never understand why you had to be so brutal.

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Well, we can't have that, Major. I want no more secrets between us.

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Anything you don't understand I'll explain to you.

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Thank you, but I think I've heard enough of your lies.

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What lies?

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You mean my failure to divulge my true identity?

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Believe me, Major I yearned to tell you but I knew how much more satisfaction you would have if you found out for yourself. And that was my only deception.

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Marritza was a magnificent file clerk and I, Gul Darhe'el

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I hope you'll not think it immodest of me to say so, but I was a magnificent leader.

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Oh, you never saw Gallitep at its height.

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For a labor camp it was the very model of order and efficiency.

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And why?

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For that, you have to look to the top. To me!

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My word, my every glance was law and the verdict was always the same, guilty.

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You're insane.

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Oh, no, no, Major.

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You can't dismiss me that easily. I did what had to be done.

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My men understood that, and that's why they loved me.

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I would order them to go out and kill Bajoran scum and they'd do it, they'd murder them and they'd come back covered in blood, but they felt clean.

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Now, why did they feel that way, Major?

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-Because they were clean. -You admit your atrocities.

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I admit everything.

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Why not? I was the best at what I did. My accomplishments speak for themselves.

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Can you say the same?

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You and that little Shakaar resistance cell that you belonged to. All you did was annoy Cardassians while I was out exterminating Bajorans.

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Make sure you tell that to the tribunal.

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-Oh, I will. -Then they'll sentence you to death.

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Let them.

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Don't you see, it doesn't change anything?

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Kill me, torture me it doesn't matter. You've already lost, Major.

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You can never undo what I've accomplished.

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The dead will still be dead.

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What will you do now, Major? Withhold my medicine?

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Here. This will help.

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-What is it? -Maraltian seev-ale from Quark's private stock.

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Better?

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You know, Odo

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I wonder how many others like Darhe'el are still out there...

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Still free, unpunished.

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Quite a few, no doubt but thanks to you, there's one less out there now.

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You should have heard him.

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He bragged about what happened at Gallitep the torture, the murders, the humiliation.

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He's proud about what he did to us.

00:27:22

Why don't you go to your quarters and lie down for a while?

00:27:25

We'll leave him alone with his Cardassian pride.

00:27:29

I don't want to lie down.

00:27:31

No, that's what he'd like another Bajoran hiding in a corner.

00:27:36

He's probably in there laughing at me right now.

00:27:38

He won't be laughing very long.

00:27:41

I hate him, Odo.

00:27:43

I hate his smirking, superior Cardassian face.

00:27:48

When I was fighting with the resistance we used to lie awake at night plotting the assassination of men like Darhe'el.

00:27:56

Now I have to stand there and listen to him belittle the Shakaar and everything it stood for.

00:28:00

Perhaps you should avoid discussing your personal history with a creature like that.

00:28:05

I didn't.

00:28:10

Then how did he know you were with the Shakaar?

00:28:15

I don't know... he was an important military leader.

00:28:19

That doesn't explain it.

00:28:22

If he'd been in charge of quelling Bajoran resistance then he might have had your name on file but he commanded a forced labor camp.

00:28:31

Something's not right here.

00:28:36

Where are you going?

00:28:38

To have another little chat with Gul Darhe'el.

00:28:46

Computer, review all off-station requests for information regarding Major Kira Nerys within the last eight months.

00:28:54

COMPUTER: Working.

00:28:57

Oh, back to see the Butcher. Am I really so fascinating?

00:29:00

How did you know I was with the Shakaar?

00:29:03

( chuckling )

00:29:04

This provisional government of yours certainly moves slowly.

00:29:08

They should have dragged me away in chains by now.

00:29:10

KIRA: Just answer the question!

00:29:11

Oh, my, my, you are a strutting little egotist.

00:29:16

You forget the brilliance of Marritza's filing system.

00:29:19

He made sure that I was provided with information on all your little terrorist bands.

00:29:23

What I particularly enjoyed were the termination reports.

00:29:26

( chuckling )

00:29:28

Yes, life in a forced labor camp can be so isolating.

00:29:31

At times, I felt that I alone bore the burden of cleansing Bajor of its rabble but those reports reassured me, I was not alone.

00:29:40

And I'm supposed to believe you remembered my name from some report you read years ago?

00:29:47

At the risk of bruising your vanity even further, Major

00:29:50

I didn't remember you at all until I heard your name here.

00:29:54

I can see that disturbs you.

00:29:55

Hardly.

00:29:57

You know, Major, they will be coming for me soon so before we say good-bye there are a few little questions I should like to ask you.

00:30:05

-Your questions don't interest me. -How can you be so sure?

00:30:10

Or are you just afraid to hear them?

00:30:36

Who are they?

00:30:38

Survivors of Gallitep. They arrived early this morning.

00:30:43

I suppose they are waiting for justice.

00:30:45

Gallitep.

00:30:47

Imagine living through that hellhole.

00:30:50

The pain... the sorrow...

00:30:54

Do you think they like to gamble?

00:31:08

-Doctor, I need your help. -Of course.

00:31:10

Three months ago a request came from Kora II for information concerning Kira Nerys.

00:31:15

-To what purpose? -I'm not sure.

00:31:18

But the name on the request was Aamin Marritza.

00:31:22

I've established a subspace link with Kora II and I'd like you to access his medical history there.

00:31:28

Dax to Odo.

00:31:30

Gul Dukat is responding to your subspace transmission.

00:31:33

Could you route it to my office?

00:31:34

Aye, sir.

00:31:37

I do miss working with you, Odo. I miss our games of Kalevian montar.

00:31:44

As I recall, Gul Dukat, we played one game and you cheated.

00:31:49

( chuckling )

00:31:52

The same old Odo like a blunt instrument.

00:31:58

But now to your question.

00:32:00

I regret that I cannot give you access to any of the files

00:32:04

pertaining to Gul Darhe'el.

00:32:07

But I assure you,

00:32:09

the files would only tell you what I am telling you.

00:32:12

Gul Darhe'el is dead.

00:32:16

That's not possible.

00:32:18

I attended his funeral myself. As a matter of fact, he's buried

00:32:24

under one of the largest military monuments on Cardassia.

00:32:28

Then who are we holding here?

00:32:30

Some innocent Cardassian citizen as I explained to your Commander Sisko.

00:32:37

-And we want him released. -That innocent citizen has admitted he is Gul Darhe'el.

00:32:46

What... are you saying?

00:32:49

He says his name is Gul Darhe'el.

00:32:54

Then he's lying.

00:32:55

Well, if he is, it's the most foolish lie he could have invented.

00:32:58

It's likely to get him executed. Why would anyone do such a thing?

00:33:01

I don't know

00:33:03

but I tell you I attended Darhe'el's funeral.

00:33:06

You're sure the man you saw buried was Gul Darhe'el?

00:33:11

Half of Cardassia viewed his body.

00:33:14

I saw a photograph of Gul Darhe'el taken at the Gallitep labor camp.

00:33:18

It certainly appears to be the man we're holding.

00:33:21

-You're mistaken. -Am I?

00:33:23

This is obviously some plot to embarrass the Cardassian Empire.

00:33:29

It's possible.

00:33:31

Give me access to your files and perhaps I can find some proof to support your claim that Gul Darhe'el is dead.

00:33:38

( sighs )

00:33:42

I suppose I could grant you limited access to the files.

00:33:49

I think that's wise.

00:33:57

I was 12 when I started fighting but I've heard of some who were even younger than that.

00:34:01

Yes, yes, let's get to the real issue!

00:34:04

How many Cardassians did you kill?

00:34:07

I mean personally.

00:34:10

-I didn't keep count. -Oh, I think you did.

00:34:13

And I'm sure your total wasn't limited to military personnel.

00:34:16

After all, the most effective terrorist weapon was random violence.

00:34:21

Don't leave now, Major. It's just getting good.

00:34:24

How many Cardassian civilians did you kill?

00:34:26

Look! I regret a lot of what I had to do.

00:34:29

MARITZZA: How convenient of you.

00:34:30

We had no choice! We were fighting for survival.

00:34:33

So were we. We had an Empire to protect.

00:34:36

We needed your resources. Everything I did was for the greater glory of Cardassia!

00:34:42

And if you spineless scum had to be ground under so much the better.

00:34:46

All that mattered was Cardassia. I loved my homeland.

00:34:49

That's what justified my actions. That's what gave me strength.

00:34:53

Nothing justifies genocide.

00:34:56

What you call genocide, I call a day's work.

00:35:03

Major, could I have a word with you?

00:35:18

Dr. Bashir and I have done some checking.

00:35:21

I don't know why yet but the man in that cell wanted to be caught.

00:35:41

This certificate of death was in the file sent to me by Gul Dukat.

00:35:46

According to this, Gul Darhe'el died in his sleep six years ago.

00:35:49

"Cause of death, massive coleibric hemorrhage."

00:35:52

Commander, I guarantee you that is a forged document.

00:35:56

I think it's pretty clear what's going on here.

00:35:57

The Cardassians are trying to trick us into letting him go.

00:36:01

I wouldn't put it past our friend Gul Dukat.

00:36:04

Nor would I, however...

00:36:05

The man in there confessed he is Gul Darhe'el.

00:36:08

Major, the man in there has Kalla-Nohra syndrome.

00:36:13

Of course he does.

00:36:14

According to the evidence I've been sent

00:36:16

Gul Darhe'el never contracted that condition.

00:36:19

More evidence from our trustworthy Gul Dukat.

00:36:25

What have you got, Constable?

00:36:27

Darhe'el's progress reports from Gallitep show that, when the mining accident occurred he was back on Cardassia being awarded the Proficient Service Medallion.

00:36:37

If he wasn't at Gallitep on the day on the accident then he couldn't have contracted Kalla-Nohra.

00:36:42

Correct.

00:36:44

But the man we're holding does have it.

00:36:47

I can't believe I'm listening to this.

00:36:49

I'm afraid there's more, Major.

00:36:52

I inquired about this man's last two weeks on Kora II.

00:36:56

He resigned his position at the military academy put all his affairs in order and even provided handsomely for his housekeeper

00:37:02

I understand.

00:37:04

All right, all right.

00:37:05

So, like any criminal, he wanted to move on before somebody traced his whereabouts.

00:37:10

He specifically requested passage on a vessel that was scheduled to stop here at a Bajoran station.

00:37:16

Rather unusual request for a Cardassian war criminal.

00:37:21

SISKO: Unless he wanted to be captured.

00:37:23

Wait a minute. Let's be clear about one thing.

00:37:27

This evidence may raise some interesting questions.

00:37:30

Nevertheless, Darhe'el is going to be sent back to Bajor to stand trial for the atrocities he committed.

00:37:36

Major, that is still to be determined.

00:37:39

Well, then go talk to him.

00:37:41

If you still have any doubts, listen to what he has to say.

00:37:44

He was there. He did it. He'll tell you about it.

00:37:48

( door opens )

00:37:51

Constable, I've checked on Marritza's medical record.

00:37:54

What have we got?

00:37:56

He's under treatment for Kalla-Nohra syndrome, of course, and a few other minor ailments most relating to his age.

00:38:01

It's all pretty standard, really, except for one thing.

00:38:04

Which is?

00:38:06

Five years ago after arriving on Kora II he started taking massive doses of dermatiraelian plastiscine which is a dermal regenerative agent used to maintain skin resilience after cosmetic alteration.

00:38:22

You're saying he changed his face to look like Gul Darhe'el.

00:38:26

It certainly appears that way.

00:38:42

How are you feeling?

00:38:43

I was starting to get a little bored but seeing you again brightens my day.

00:38:47

I was referring to your Kalla-Nohra Syndrome.

00:38:51

Would you like to see Dr. Bashir?

00:38:53

Oh, so that's it.

00:38:54

You want to see me writhing around the floor in pain.

00:38:58

A Cardassian would never put on such a deplorable display in front of a Bajoran.

00:39:02

You just don't understand us at all.

00:39:04

I'm beginning to understand a great deal about you.

00:39:07

One thing does puzzle me.

00:39:09

And what would that be?

00:39:11

How you contracted Kalla-Nohra Syndrome.

00:39:13

Do you think that the mining accident affected only the Bajoran laborers and not their Cardassian masters?

00:39:19

That would be very nice.

00:39:20

So you're saying you were at Gallitep when that mining accident occurred.

00:39:24

Of course. Why are we going over this again?

00:39:26

Because your own progress report shows you were back on Cardassia at the time of the accident.

00:39:31

That's ridiculous.

00:39:32

Receiving your Proficient Service Medallion.

00:39:35

-The reports are wrong. -I can show them to you.

00:39:37

That won't be necessary. I know where I was.

00:39:41

Why were you taking a dermal regenerative?

00:39:44

-I don't know what you're talking about. -Then let me help you.

00:39:47

Five years ago, when you first got to Kora II--

00:39:49

All right, that's enough!

00:39:50

Your presence no longer amuses me. Get out!

00:39:52

Why did you have your face altered?

00:39:54

Security, get this woman out of here!

00:39:56

Why are you pretending to be Gul Darhe'el?

00:39:58

Why don't you ask me something intelligent?

00:40:01

As for instance, how did I feel when we were withdrawing from Bajor?

00:40:05

The answer is I was furious.

00:40:07

The thought of leaving any survivors behind was repulsive to me.

00:40:10

So while our useless office clerks were packing their precious files

00:40:14

I ordered my overseers to begin slaughtering the laborers.

00:40:18

If you felt that way about your filing clerks why did you take Marritza's name?

00:40:23

My plan was to do nothing less than kill every Bajoran in the camp and, to this day, my one regret is that I was not able to accomplish this honorable goal.

00:40:34

You're Marritza, aren't you?

00:40:37

You mistake me for that bug? That whimpering nothing?

00:40:40

Oh, you stupid Bajoran girl. Don't you know who I am?

00:40:43

I'm your nemesis. I'm your nightmare.

00:40:47

I'm the Butcher of Gallitep.

00:40:49

The Butcher of Gallitep died six years ago.

00:40:52

You're Aamin Marritza, his filing clerk.

00:40:55

That's not true. I am alive. I will always be alive!

00:41:01

It's Marritza who is dead.

00:41:03

Marritza, who was good for nothing but cowering under his bunk and weeping like a woman.

00:41:10

Who, every night, covered his ears because he couldn't bear to hear the screaming for mercy of the Bajorans.

00:41:19

( weeping )

00:41:36

Covered my ears every night, but...

00:41:39

I couldn't bear to hear those horrible screams.

00:41:42

You have no idea what it's like to be a coward...

00:41:47

To see these horrors...

00:41:50

And do nothing.

00:41:52

Marritza's dead. He deserves to be dead.

00:42:01

What are you doing?

00:42:03

I'm letting you go.

00:42:07

( weakly ) Security?

00:42:09

Get in here.

00:42:14

You didn't commit those crimes and you couldn't stop them.

00:42:19

You were only one man.

00:42:20

No, no, don't you see? I have to be punished.

00:42:23

We all have to be punished.

00:42:25

Major, you have to go out and tell them I'm Gul Darhe'el. It's the only way.

00:42:31

Why are you doing this?

00:42:33

For Cardassia. Cardassia will only survive if it stands in front of Bajor and admits the truth.

00:42:40

My trial will force Cardassia to acknowledge its guilt and we're guilty, all of us.

00:42:47

My death is necessary.

00:42:52

What you're asking for is another murder. Enough good people have already died.

00:43:01

I won't help kill another.

00:43:19

You should be back on Kora II in three days.

00:43:23

Well, there's nothing for me to go back to.

00:43:25

We've contacted officials there.

00:43:26

They'll be waiting to help you.

00:43:30

If they believed that I was Gul Darhe'el then my trial might have helped to bring about a new Cardassia.

00:43:37

Now you've told them I was just a file clerk.

00:43:39

What you tried to do was very honorable.

00:43:43

If Cardassia is going to change it's going to need people like you.

00:43:50

( groans )

00:44:01

Why?

00:44:03

He wasn't Darhe'el! Why?

00:44:04

He's a Cardassian! That's reason enough.

00:44:08

No!

00:44:13

It's not.