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00:00:14Ah.
00:00:15Tarkalean tea again, Doctor?
00:00:17Yes, and you're drinking Rokassa juice aren't you, Garak?
00:00:20How did you know?
00:00:21The odor is unmistakable.
00:00:22( chuckling )
00:00:23So it is.
00:00:25Rokassa juice soothes my nerves.
00:00:29I had a very demanding customer today-- a Bajoran engineer who comes to the shop constantly just to plague me.
00:00:38You know, I've always wondered about that-- about who your steady customers really are.
00:00:41I can't imagine Bajorans frequenting a shop run by a Cardassian.
00:00:44I like to think that my expertise and willingness to serve overcome any general resentment any of my clientele may have.
00:00:53Ah... and perhaps your expertise and willingness to serve go so far as to establish a certain... trust between you and your customers?
00:01:01Trust is very important.
00:01:03And once they trust you they're much more open with you and they tell you things.
00:01:09Really, Doctor, must we always play this game?
00:01:14I'm no more a spy than you are...
00:01:17A doctor.
00:01:18I'm afraid you really do allow your imagination to run away with you.
00:01:23What else can I say to finally convince you that I'm just...
00:01:27Plain, simple Garak?
00:01:30Precisely.
00:01:31( chuckling )
00:01:32Now, there's something you don't see every day.
00:01:41There's a table.
00:01:44Have a seat.
00:01:45I'll get us all some refreshment.
00:01:58Well, that was odd.
00:02:00Do you know him?
00:02:01On the contrary.
00:02:02I've never seen him before in my life.
00:02:06I hope I'm not intruding but I couldn't help noticing what a... what a handsome young man you have here.
00:02:18( screaming )
00:04:29I'm sorry I'm late.
00:04:30The damnedest thing just happened.
00:04:32Garak the tailor was attacked.
00:04:33Attacked where?
00:04:35At the Replimat.
00:04:36He was bitten on the hand.
00:04:37Another unsatisfied customer?
00:04:39He always cuts the pants too long.
00:04:41BASHIR: Actually, it was a boy-- a Cardassian boy.
00:04:44I wasn't aware we had any Cardassian children on the station.
00:04:47We don't.
00:04:49He's just arrived on a Bajoran transport with an adult Bajoran who says he's his father.
00:04:53KIRA: The boy was probably one of the orphans left behind when the Cardassians pulled out.
00:04:58We had no choice but to take care of them.
00:04:59You have an incoming subspace transmission from Cardassia, Commander.
00:05:04It's Gul Dukat.
00:05:06In my office.
00:05:14Commander, it's been brought to my attention
00:05:17that the sole Cardassian living on your station
00:05:19has been assaulted.
00:05:21I'm surprised how quickly the news reached you, Dukat.
00:05:24I only heard about it myself a minute ago.
00:05:26Well, is it true he was attacked
00:05:28by a Cardassian boy brought to the station by a Bajoran?
00:05:31A Cardassian boy appears to be involved, yes.
00:05:36Exactly as I feared.
00:05:38Exactly as I've been warning my colleagues.
00:05:41Warning them?
00:05:43Cardassian war orphans, Commander.
00:05:46Abandoned when we left Bajor.
00:05:48It's a disgrace,
00:05:50and obviously, these children are being raised
00:05:53to hate their own kind.
00:05:54This incident is proof.
00:05:56You're assuming a lot from one incident.
00:05:58Am I?
00:06:00Then why would this boy attack poor Garak?
00:06:03An amiable fellow, if ever there was one.
00:06:06If you'd like, I'll try to find out.
00:06:08That would be most appreciated, Commander.
00:06:10I need to find out everything I can about this boy
00:06:14so that I can use his story in my fight to bring these orphans
00:06:19back to their homeland.
00:06:20This is a tragedy
00:06:22that all of Cardassia is going to have to address.
00:06:27We didn't come here to cause trouble.
00:06:30Has this Garak filed a complaint?
00:06:32No, but the Cardassian officials asked that we look into the incident.
00:06:36I wish they'd shown as much concern as when they left my boy and dozens like him to fend for themselves.
00:06:41How did you come to adopt him?
00:06:43My wife and I felt that Rugal shouldn't suffer for crimes committed by others.
00:06:46But why would he attack another Cardassian?
00:06:48That Cardassian should have minded his own business.
00:06:51Garak was only trying to be friendly.
00:06:53The boy seemed terrified of him on sight.
00:06:56The Cardassians are suggesting that the Bajorans are raising these orphans to hate their own people.
00:07:00To hate Cardassians?
00:07:03It shouldn't be too hard, should it?
00:07:06We told him the truth, Commander.
00:07:09The truth about what Cardassia did to Bajor.
00:07:14He needed to know.
00:07:16And for that, I make no apologies.
00:07:20To us... he isn't even one of them anymore.
00:07:26He isn't Cardassian.
00:07:29He's Bajoran.
00:07:38And we love him just as if he was our own flesh and blood.
00:07:52All right, here we go.
00:07:53Here we go.
00:07:55Come on now, baby, come on.
00:08:00Dabo!
00:08:03( laughing )
00:08:11There's nothing quite so depressing as a winning streak that won't stop streaking.
00:08:16Dabo!
00:08:17Oh...
00:08:24It would appear as if you have this game all figured out.
00:08:27Dabo!
00:08:30Dabo is a passion of mine.
00:08:34I remember you. You're Doctor...
00:08:36Bashir.
00:08:37Bashir, yes.
00:08:37How's the Cardassian?
00:08:39Still has all his fingers, I presume.
00:08:40Yes... luckily there were no broken bones.
00:08:42I've never seen a boy take a bite out of a man's hand like that.
00:08:45He's a strange boy, Rugal.
00:08:46Do you know the family well?
00:08:48Dabo! Do you?
00:08:50Look, this is really none of my business.
00:08:52Well, you were a witness.
00:08:54I just want to get my facts right for the medical report.
00:08:57I'd really rather you asked someone else.
00:09:01Frankly, I don't understand your attitude.
00:09:03All I asked was if you know them well.
00:09:05Well enough.
00:09:09I heard the father was looking for a new job several months ago, and I offered to help.
00:09:14I visited them on Bajor several times.
00:09:17Did you find anything troubling?
00:09:20It must be torture for that boy living like that.
00:09:23Hated by people he thinks of as his parents.
00:09:27Told day after day, he's worthless Cardassian scum.
00:09:31Beaten if he even looks the wrong way.
00:09:34Rugal is their revenge-- their revenge against all Cardassians.
00:09:46It is not true.
00:09:47It is not true!
00:09:48Rugal will tell you.
00:09:50We have not mistreated him.
00:09:52Is this some Cardassian...
00:09:53There will be ample opportunity to go over the matter in detail but during the investigation, we'd like for Rugal to stay with our schoolteacher, Mrs. O'Brien.
00:10:03She's expecting him now.
00:10:07What if I refuse?
00:10:09Then I'll have to call security and have them remove him from your quarters.
00:10:14I don't think either of us wants that.
00:10:27RUGAL: Why?
00:10:28FATHER: It will be all right.
00:10:30RUGAL: I didn't do anything wrong!
00:10:32FATHER: I know, I know.
00:10:34It will be all right.
00:10:42I didn't do anything wrong.
00:10:45Nobody's accusing you of a crime, Rugal.
00:10:47You're not being arrested.
00:10:49My name is Commander Sisko.
00:10:51I believe you already know Dr. Bashir.
00:10:54Hello, Rugal.
00:10:55SISKO: I'm sure all of this will be straightened out in a day or two.
00:10:58If you want to visit with your father tomorrow, you can.
00:11:02Go on, Rugal.
00:11:04We'll talk tomorrow.
00:11:09They won't hurt you.
00:11:12They're humans.
00:11:14They're not Cardassians.
00:11:43Actually, something good did come out of all of this, Garak.
00:11:45Oh? If it hadn't happened, we'd never have discovered Rugal's situation.
00:11:49And a bite on the hand is certainly worth saving a boy's life, wouldn't you say?
00:11:52I suppose it depends on whose hand.
00:11:54Just joking, Doctor.
00:11:56Perhaps it might even help Gul Dukat in his efforts to resolve the entire war orphan predicament.
00:12:02I beg your pardon?
00:12:05Gul Dukat.
00:12:07He called Commander Sisko right after this happened.
00:12:09Apparently, he was quite concerned with your well-being.
00:12:13You never mentioned you were friends.
00:12:15( laughing )
00:12:18You said Dukat is doing something about war orphans?
00:12:22He wants to bring them all home from Bajor.
00:12:24Does he?
00:12:26Am I missing something?
00:12:29Tell me, Doctor... is there a single trait you would ascribe to me and my fellow Cardassians?
00:12:37Would it not be our attention to detail?
00:12:42Do you think we simply forgot about those poor little orphans when we left Bajor?
00:12:48Do you think they simply slipped from our minds?
00:12:54And who would you guess was in charge of the Cardassian withdrawal from Bajor?
00:13:04I don't know how to thank you.
00:13:07Don't thank me too quickly, Dukat.
00:13:09The boy could be returned to his adoptive parents.
00:13:12After the accusations this businessman has made...
00:13:16That's all it is for the moment, an accusation.
00:13:18( sighs ): We would not take kindly
00:13:20to the boy being returned to the Bajorans.
00:13:23However, I have complete confidence
00:13:25in your ability to be thorough, Commander.
00:13:28And if there's anything I can do...
00:13:30As a matter of fact, there is.
00:13:32If it is decided the boy is to be returned to Cardassia, to whom would we return him?
00:13:37It might help to find out if he still has any living relatives.
00:13:40I was going to suggest
00:13:41that you forward us a sample of the boy's DNA
00:13:44and we'll run it through our data banks immediately.
00:13:46We'll send it right away.
00:13:48Excuse me, Gul Dukat.
00:13:52I have a question.
00:13:54Doctor... Bashir, isn't it?
00:13:58Yes. Isn't it true that you were in charge of the evacuation of Bajor?
00:14:02Yes, I was.
00:14:04Then it would have been your responsibility to ensure that these orphans were, in fact, part of that evacuation, yet you chose to leave them behind.
00:14:12Why?
00:14:15I did not choose to leave them behind, Doctor.
00:14:20I was ordered to leave them behind.
00:14:23Ordered.
00:14:25By whom?
00:14:26By the civilian leaders...
00:14:28BASHIR: Excuse me... but, if I understand the Cardassian political system correctly civilian leaders have no direct authority over military officers.
00:14:35Who's been tutoring you
00:14:37in Cardassian social studies, Doctor?
00:14:41Your old friend, Garak.
00:14:44Well, then perhaps you should remind my old friend Garak
00:14:48the withdrawal of Bajor was a decision
00:14:50made by the civilian leaders-- one which I clearly opposed.
00:14:55And yes, they made the decision to leave the orphans behind,
00:15:00a decision I've regretted ever since.
00:15:03Thank you for your concern, Doctor.
00:15:06Good day, Commander.
00:15:10He's lying.
00:15:12Is that an opinion, or do you have evidence to support it?
00:15:16I have Garak. Garak?
00:15:18He seems to think there's more going on here than we realize.
00:15:21What exactly does he think is going on?
00:15:24I'm not sure.
00:15:26He doesn't actually tell me what he really thinks.
00:15:31I sort of have to deduce it.
00:15:33Ah, so, you deduced that Garak thinks Dukat is lying about something you're not sure of and you proceeded to interrupt my conversation to confront him about whatever that might be.
00:15:46I'm sorry, Commander.
00:15:48It just seemed an opportune...
00:15:50Don't apologize.
00:15:51It's been the high point of my day.
00:15:55Don't do it again.
00:15:57DAX: Why would Garak want to undermine Gul Dukat?
00:16:01I'm not really sure.
00:16:02I don't think he likes Gul Dukat very much.
00:16:04I'd like to ask Garak about this myself.
00:16:07Have him in my office at 2100 hours.
00:16:11Yes, sir.
00:16:25Hi.
00:16:26Hi.
00:16:27Here, let me.
00:16:29Oh, thanks.
00:16:33Good idea.
00:16:34What?
00:16:36Well, three settings.
00:16:37I assume you sent Molly over to stay with the Fredericks.
00:16:41She's asleep.
00:16:42She and Rugal played all afternoon.
00:16:44He wore her out.
00:16:49( softly ): You let them play together?
00:16:51Why not?
00:16:52The boy almost bit somebody's hand off.
00:16:56( whispering ): I was with them all afternoon.
00:16:59He's not like that.
00:17:00He's really very gentle.
00:17:03"Gentle" was bred out of these Cardassians a long time ago.
00:17:06You know... that was a very ugly thing you just said.
00:17:14I only said...
00:17:15I don't need to hear it twice.
00:17:19Rugal, dinner's ready.
00:17:29I hope you like it...
00:17:51Keiko... darling, what is it?
00:17:55I found some Cardassian recipes in the memory bank of our food replicator.
00:18:00It's a stew made with Cardassian zabo meat.
00:18:09I thought Rugal might enjoy a dish that's popular on his own world.
00:19:23Can't sleep?
00:19:25What are they going to do with me?
00:19:27Oh, I'm not sure.
00:19:29You might have something to say about that, you know.
00:19:33You should be telling Commander Sisko what you want.
00:19:36I want to go home.
00:19:39Well, he'll understand that.
00:19:41You're a Cardassian and they should have taken you home when they left.
00:19:45No, I mean home.
00:19:47To Bajor.
00:19:57It must be tough for you.
00:20:00You know, living on Bajor?
00:20:04Why?
00:20:05Being Cardassian.
00:20:06That's not my fault!
00:20:09I was born that way.
00:20:11That's not what I meant.
00:20:13There's nothing wrong with being a Cardassian.
00:20:16Yes, there is.
00:20:18Who taught you that?
00:20:22It's the truth.
00:20:23Everybody knows it.
00:20:28How do your parents feel about Cardassians?
00:20:30They hate them.
00:20:32Why would you want to live with someone who hates you?
00:20:37They hate other Cardassians, not me.
00:20:40My parents have never done anything wrong to me.
00:20:43Oh, come on, even I got my bottom whacked by my dad once or twice.
00:20:49Not me.
00:20:50My parents follow the teachings of the Prophets.
00:20:55What do you think of Cardassians?
00:20:58Me?
00:21:01Well, I... I can't say, really.
00:21:05Why not?
00:21:07Well, you can't judge a whole race of people.
00:21:11You can't hate all Cardassians or all Klingons or all humans.
00:21:18I've met some Cardassians I didn't like.
00:21:20And I've met some I did.
00:21:23Like you.
00:21:28Do you know how many Bajorans the Cardassians murdered during the occupation?
00:21:33Over ten million.
00:21:35We had a test on it in school.
00:21:39I wish I wasn't Cardassian.
00:22:03Come, Doctor, get dressed.
00:22:06We need to be going.
00:22:09Going?
00:22:10Going where?
00:22:12To Bajor.
00:22:17I assume this couldn't wait until morning?
00:22:19No, sir, I...
00:22:21I need to use a runabout.
00:22:23I'm waiting.
00:22:26It's Garak, sir.
00:22:28He wants to go to Bajor.
00:22:31Bajor? For what?
00:22:34He wouldn't tell me.
00:22:35Well, by all means.
00:22:38Will one runabout be enough?
00:22:40COM OFFICER: Ops to Sisko.
00:22:42Go ahead.
00:22:44Commander, there's an urgent communication for you from Gul Dukat.
00:22:55I'm sorry to disturb you at such a late hour, Commander but thanks to the DNA gene type you sent us we've discovered the boy is actually the son of one of our most prominent politicians-- Kotran Pa'Dar.
00:23:09When was Pa'Dar on Bajor?
00:23:11Over eight years ago.
00:23:13He was Exarch for a Cardassian settlement there and the boy was believed to have died in a Bajoran terrorist attack.
00:23:21Has he been told his son is alive?
00:23:22Of course!
00:23:24As you can imagine, he's overwhelmed with joy.
00:23:27He's already on his way to the station to reclaim him.
00:23:30It's not that simple.
00:23:32I don't understand.
00:23:34The boy wants to go back to Bajor.
00:23:36Back?
00:23:38To live with the same brutal people?
00:23:41I can't find any evidence to support that accusation.
00:23:43I can't even find the man who made it in the first place.
00:23:46Well, nevertheless,
00:23:47once the boy finds out his real father's alive,
00:23:50surely he'll change his mind.
00:23:52And even if he doesn't, it would be in the boy's best interests.
00:23:55We'll just have to see what happens when Pa'Dar gets here.
00:23:58Sisko out.
00:23:59BASHIR: It can't be just a coincidence, sir.
00:24:02Garak must have heard about Pa'Dar before he woke me up.
00:24:06What could he be looking for on Bajor?
00:24:09There's only one way to find out.
00:24:29Excuse me, is this the Tozhat Resettlement Center?
00:24:33Yes.
00:24:34I'm Dr. Bashir from Federation Command at Deep Space 9.
00:24:38I've been trying to find some information on a Cardassian war orphan who was apparently placed for adoption here.
00:24:44Yes, the Bajorans have opened their hearts to many abandoned children.
00:24:49The boy's name was Rugal and the Bajoran who adopted him was named Proka Migdal.
00:24:53I don't recognize either of the names.
00:24:56What was it you were trying to find out about them?
00:24:59Yes... exactly what are we trying to find out about them?
00:25:04The circumstances surrounding the young man's adoption.
00:25:07It took place about eight years ago.
00:25:10The Cardassians were still here.
00:25:11You'll never find anything from back then.
00:25:13Oh, the Cardassians are quite meticulous record keepers, madam.
00:25:17They've taught many worlds, including this one how to keep records.
00:25:21I find it difficult to believe that none exist from that period.
00:25:25Certainly computer entries were made on a regular basis.
00:25:28I wouldn't know.
00:25:29I wasn't a volunteer then.
00:25:30I was in the underground.
00:25:32Really?
00:25:34Perhaps we have met.
00:25:37Look, can we just check your computers?
00:25:39Our computers don't work.
00:25:41I can't get a technician to come out.
00:25:43We're not exactly a top priority.
00:25:46Perhaps I can be of service.
00:25:52You can fix computers?
00:25:54Oh, I dabble with isolinear data subprocessors.
00:25:58It's... a hobby of mine.
00:26:05I continue to underestimate you, Garak.
00:26:07Oh, it's no more difficult than sewing on a button, actually.
00:26:11Excuse me.
00:26:14You carry this everywhere with you, do you?
00:26:16A simple tailoring tool.
00:26:17You'd be surprised how often someone needs their pants let out.
00:26:21Oh, it's not there.
00:26:22BASHIR: What's not there?
00:26:24Rugal's name, his father's name-- none of it.
00:26:26You managed to find eight-year-old files that quickly?
00:26:28Oh, it's simply a question of knowing what you're looking for, Doctor.
00:26:31Excuse me.
00:26:32Now, it's either been misfiled or under a wrong name or this is entirely the wrong resettlement center.
00:26:37I'm not going to another district until I know...
00:26:40That won't be necessary.
00:26:42We can access the files to this entire province from here and download them into a data clip.
00:26:47BASHIR: But that'll be thousands of files.
00:26:49Tens of thousands, actually.
00:27:03Excuse me, sir.
00:27:04Have you come to take us back to Cardassia?
00:27:09I'm afraid not, child.
00:27:12Come, Doctor.
00:27:14I believe you'll find your computer system fully functional now, madam.
00:27:37Computer, set up a data bank cross-referencing age groups, sex year of adoption...
00:27:43Computer, disregard that request and shut down all engines.
00:27:52I'm sorry you're upset about the orphans.
00:27:57Children without parents have no status in Cardassian society.
00:28:02The situation is most unfortunate but I don't make the rules.
00:28:06But you do play the game don't you, Garak?
00:28:09And there is a game being played right now as we speak, isn't there?
00:28:12There are always games, Doctor.
00:28:15The trouble is, I don't have the slightest idea what this game is all about.
00:28:20So you're going to tell me what's going on inside that plain and simple head of yours my Cardassian friend or we're going to sit here until we rot.
00:28:27Tell me, Doctor... why do you think the Cardassians left Bajor?
00:28:34Gul Dukat said it was a decision made by your civilian leaders.
00:28:38And isn't it interesting that one of Cardassia's most notable civilian leaders has recently entered this scenario?
00:28:46Rugal's father?
00:28:50You're saying Kotran Pa'Dar was involved in the decision to evacuate Bajor?
00:28:55Very good, Doctor!
00:28:56I'm glad to see our little get-togethers haven't gone for naught.
00:29:00Which makes him a political enemy of Gul Dukat's who lost his job as Prefect when they withdrew.
00:29:08And seemingly out of nowhere
00:29:10Dukat takes an interest in this orphan boy who recently arrives on our station, and then soon afterwards, with Gul Dukat's assistance, we discover that the orphan boy isn't really an orphan boy but Pa'Dar's long-lost son.
00:29:26Another coincidence?
00:29:28I believe in coincidences.
00:29:32Coincidences happen every day.
00:29:35But I don't trust coincidences.
00:29:42I am Kotran Pa'Dar.
00:29:43Miles O'Brien. Come in.
00:29:51Sit down.
00:29:58Where is my son?
00:29:59Oh, he's with my wife.
00:30:00They'll be back shortly.
00:30:03I thought it might be a good idea if we talked first.
00:30:10Your son, Rugal...
00:30:12At least they didn't change his name.
00:30:17When was the last time you saw him?
00:30:20On Bajor-- he had just had his fourth birthday.
00:30:23He probably doesn't even remember me.
00:30:26Does he?
00:30:29I think he spent most of his life trying to forget you.
00:30:33I don't think I understand.
00:30:35The boy hates everything he is.
00:30:38He hates Cardassians, he hates being a Cardassian.
00:30:40Yes, I've heard those stories.
00:30:43Well, I suppose after growing up among the Bajorans... but now that I'm back in his life...
00:30:50Well, he... may not want you back in his life.
00:30:53I am his father.
00:30:59Mr. O'Brien, I know very little about human culture.
00:31:03I don't know how you view the family.
00:31:05We'd do almost anything to protect our families.
00:31:09I have a daughter myself.
00:31:10She's four-- the same age your son was when you lost him.
00:31:14Then I expect you can imagine what I'm feeling right now.
00:31:18On Cardassia, family is everything.
00:31:22We care for our parents and children with equal devotion.
00:31:26In some households four generations eat at the same table.
00:31:31Family... is everything.
00:31:35And I have failed in my responsibility to my family.
00:31:38You had no way of knowing he was still alive.
00:31:41I should have tried harder!
00:31:44I should have looked everywhere!
00:31:48To abandon my son, to allow him to be raised by a Bajoran...
00:31:54I have disgraced everything that a Cardassian believes in.
00:31:59( door opens )
00:32:21Hello, Rugal.
00:32:31Do you remember my face?
00:32:36Even a little?
00:32:40No.
00:32:45Would you like to see some pictures of you when you were a child?
00:32:48No.
00:32:49Hey.
00:33:06Rugal... you have to understand.
00:33:10There was nothing left of the house after the attack.
00:33:16Your mother was dead and you...
00:33:22I... cried for you, Rugal.
00:33:26I missed you so much.
00:33:29I could not even stay on Bajor.
00:33:32It was too close to the happy memories of you.
00:33:36It was your own fault.
00:33:38You deserved it.
00:33:40You are a Cardassian.
00:33:42What the Bajorans did, they had to do.
00:33:45I understand why you say that.
00:33:47You can't understand!
00:33:49You are a Cardassian butcher, a butcher!
00:33:52They killed your son for your crimes.
00:33:55Rugal...
00:33:56You are not my father.
00:33:59And I will never go back to Cardassia.
00:34:01Never.
00:34:15I have no intention of allowing a Bajoran court to rule on the custody of my son.
00:34:19PROKA: You gave up custody when you abandoned him here.
00:34:23He is my natural-born child.
00:34:25As Cardassian law clearly...
00:34:27There is no more Cardassian law on Bajor.
00:34:30Gentlemen... I think you may be in need of an arbitrator to settle this.
00:34:34Well, it must be someone who is neither a Cardassian nor a Bajoran.
00:34:40What about you?
00:34:43I'd be willing.
00:34:44But wouldn't you have objections because of the Federation's relationship with Bajor?
00:34:50No, Commander. You are a father, too.
00:34:54You would be acceptable to me.
00:34:57Very well then. I'll schedule a...
00:34:59Odo to Commander Sisko.
00:35:01Yes, Odo, what is it?
00:35:03I thought you might be interested to know.
00:35:05Gul Dukat has just arrived on the station.
00:35:17SISKO: Station Log, Stardate 47177.2.
00:35:22The arrival of Gul Dukat only powers my suspicion
00:35:25that we are being manipulated in some unseen manner.
00:35:29Dr. Bashir and Garak continue to search
00:35:31for anything of relevance in the adoption files.
00:35:34So far they've found nothing.
00:35:37And the decision on custody for Rugal
00:35:39cannot wait much longer.
00:35:42You've come a long way just to view a custody hearing.
00:35:46Pa'Dar is an eminent member of the Civilian Assembly.
00:35:50This matter has generated a great deal of interest at the highest levels of our government.
00:35:56So you're here representing your government.
00:35:58Not exactly.
00:36:00I like to think I'm here representing the children-- all of the children who were abandoned on Bajor.
00:36:06I want to see Rugal reunited with his father.
00:36:12Well, I'm sure Pa'Dar is grateful for your support.
00:36:18Because I was under the impression that you were political adversaries.
00:36:22Isn't that so, Pa'Dar?
00:36:25We have disagreed in the past.
00:36:28But, Commander, I don't see...
00:36:30I must object, Commander.
00:36:32The past is the past-- it has no relevance here.
00:36:35What is relevant are the children.
00:36:38What are we going to do about the children?
00:36:42If you don't mind, I'd like for you to go over the events leading up to the disappearance of Rugal eight years ago.
00:36:50How perfectly foolish of me.
00:36:53Don't tell me you've decided you were wrong.
00:36:56Not after searching 7,420 files for a misspelling.
00:37:01Dukat is much smarter than that.
00:37:03Than what?
00:37:05Think about it, Doctor.
00:37:07He would never have left a file to be found.
00:37:11Do you really think he purged the file on Rugal?
00:37:13I would have.
00:37:14There was something in that file he didn't want anybody to see.
00:37:19Exactly.
00:37:21We have one last chance-- to find the person who wrote that file in the first place.
00:37:26How do you ever hope to find him?
00:37:27Her.
00:37:29Her? How do you know?
00:37:31Because I've already found her name-- Jomat Luson.
00:37:39Do you remember anything from back then, Rugal?
00:37:42No.
00:37:44Do you remember being adopted?
00:37:47No.
00:37:52What's the first thing you do remember?
00:37:57My father teaching me how to swim.
00:38:03I know exactly the one you're talking about.
00:38:06You do?
00:38:08He was the only Cardassian boy we had at the time.
00:38:11We had several girls.
00:38:13Are you sure his name was Rugal?
00:38:15That's what we were told.
00:38:16Somebody told you his name?
00:38:18Yes, that was the most unusual thing
00:38:20about his arrival.
00:38:22Virtually all of the other Cardassian children
00:38:25turned in to us were found on the streets by Bajorans.
00:38:28Rugal was brought in by a Cardassian.
00:38:31A Cardassian military officer, by any chance?
00:38:34Yes, as a matter of fact, she was.
00:38:36A woman.
00:38:38I don't remember her name, but she was attached
00:38:42to the command post at Terok Nor.
00:38:46Is there anything else, Doctor?
00:38:52The boy accused him of being a butcher.
00:38:56He hates Cardassians, sir.
00:38:58Pa'Dar was heartbroken.
00:39:00I can only imagine how I'd feel in his shoes.
00:39:03( door opens )
00:39:06Commander... can I ask a few questions?
00:39:20Chief, didn't Pa'Dar tell you about the humiliation he feels right now?
00:39:26He said he had disgraced everything a Cardassian believes in.
00:39:30Has news of your son's discovery become public knowledge on Cardassia?
00:39:35The government has not chosen to reveal it to the people yet.
00:39:39What happens when it is revealed?
00:39:41It will be the end of my political career.
00:39:44That's a shame... especially considering the timing.
00:39:48The timing?
00:39:50Isn't there an inquiry about to begin concerning the Cardassians who were involved in the attempted military coup on Bajor?
00:39:57Yes.
00:39:59And isn't Gul Dukat one of the key witness in that inquiry?
00:40:03This is irrelevant and insulting.
00:40:05Commander, you've lost control here.
00:40:08Yes, it seems that I have.
00:40:10I suggest we return to the issue of the children.
00:40:13All right.
00:40:16Let's talk about children.
00:40:17Have you ever been to the Tozhat Resettlement Center on Bajor where Rugal was adopted?
00:40:22Never. Of course,
00:40:24Tozhat is the province where Pa'Dar was stationed eight years ago.
00:40:27I'm aware of that.
00:40:33I've been trying to find records of Rugal's adoption, but they're missing from the files.
00:40:40How unfortunate.
00:40:41Yes, but we have found someone who was working at the Center at the time Rugal was brought in.
00:40:47Do you know of a Bajoran social volunteer named Jomat Luson?
00:40:51No.
00:40:53Well, Jomat Luson remembers Rugal being brought in by a Cardassian military officer-- a woman who seemed familiar with him-- even knew his name.
00:41:04Is there a question?
00:41:06The question is whether or not this officer deliberately left the son of Kotran Pa'Dar at the relocation center with the full knowledge that he was not an orphan.
00:41:15Perhaps even with the hopes of humiliating Pa'Dar someday.
00:41:21I wouldn't know.
00:41:23Well, would you happen to know, then, of a base known during the occupation as Terok Nor?
00:41:29Terok Nor?
00:41:31It was here, this space station.
00:41:36Jomat Luson clearly recalls that the officer who brought in Rugal was attached to Terok Nor.
00:41:51BASHIR: Gul Dukat!
00:41:53Who was the commanding officer of Terok Nor eight years ago?
00:42:05For the record the commanding officer of Terok Nor eight years ago was Gul Dukat.
00:42:15Station Log, Stardate 47178.3.
00:42:21After long and difficult deliberations
00:42:23I have decided to allow Pa'Dar
00:42:24to take his son back to Cardassia.
00:42:27Although I am convinced his Bajoran foster parents
00:42:29treated him with love,
00:42:31Rugal has been the clear victim in this conspiracy.
00:42:34I believe it's time for his healing to begin.
00:42:40Your doctor has given me the leverage I need, Commander.
00:42:43Leverage?
00:42:44Dukat will never allow these events to be made public now, and I certainly won't choose to discuss them.
00:42:50A stalemate.
00:42:51A stalemate.
00:42:52You've helped me salvage my political career.
00:42:55I won't forget that.
00:42:56Perhaps you will use your influence to help other Cardassian orphans on Bajor.
00:42:59Well, yes, we'll see.
00:43:02O'BRIEN: Remember what I said.
00:43:04If you ever want to come back and visit them just let me know and I'll arrange it.
00:43:10Hello, Rugal. Ready to go?
00:43:20I suppose it'll take time.
00:43:39But there's one more question
00:43:41I haven't figured out, Garak.
00:43:43Why did you want to expose Dukat?
00:43:46What's the truth about you and him?
00:43:48Truth, Doctor, is in the eye of the beholder.
00:43:52I never tell the truth because I don't believe there is such a thing.
00:43:56That's why I prefer the straight-line simplicity of cutting cloth.
00:44:02So you're not going to tell me.
00:44:04But you don't need me to tell you, my friend.
00:44:07Just notice the details.
00:44:08They're scattered like crumbs all over this table we regularly share.
00:44:15Until next time.