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00:00:11Department heads, prepare reports for tomorrow's briefing.
00:00:15All hands dismissed.
00:00:16I'd say that was a successful mission.
00:00:19Five days in the Gamma Quadrant and no sign of the Jem'Hadar.
00:00:22Commander... during our maneuvers through that asteroid belt on the Kar-telos system,
00:00:28I noticed the Defiant felt a little... sluggish when turning hard aport.
00:00:32The inertial dampening generators may need to be realigned.
00:00:35I'll begin drawing up a schedule immediately.
00:00:38And while we're at it, we should recalibrate the targeting scanners and check the EPS relays.
00:00:43O'Brien's going to be a little disappointed.
00:00:46He thought he finally had the ship running smoothly.
00:00:48Well, Chief O'Brien has done an excellent job.
00:00:50This is a fine ship.
00:00:52But it is my duty to keep her functioning at peek proficiency.
00:00:56Mister Worf... you're in love.
00:01:00With the Defiant.
00:01:02You exaggerate... as usual.
00:01:16( laughing )
00:01:19I feel silly.
00:01:21I like it.
00:01:23It shows off your legs.
00:01:24There you see-- your public has spoken.
00:01:27Have fun.
00:01:29What do you call this holosuite program of yours again?
00:01:32The Battle of Clontarf-- you, me and a thousand stalwart Irish warriors against a ravening hoard of Vikings.
00:01:38It's like the Battle of Britain, only with swords.
00:01:41How come you get to be High King?
00:01:44I am a direct descendant of King Brian Boru.
00:01:48Besides... it's my program.
00:01:51I suppose that's only fair.
00:02:06( sighing )
00:02:10Oh...
00:02:13( moaning )
00:02:15I know exactly how you feel.
00:02:20The Bajoran Time of Cleansing.
00:02:22Can someone explain to me why the Bajorans need to abstain from worldly pleasures for an entire month?
00:02:28I mean, it's not like they're a bunch of hedonistic, holosuite-obsessed drunkards to begin with.
00:02:34( moans )
00:02:36No use moaning about it.
00:02:37It hurts.
00:02:40Who's that for? Me.
00:02:42It's one of Moogie's home remedies.
00:02:44Your ear?
00:02:46Again?
00:02:50That's disgusting.
00:02:52You want to drive away all the rest of my customers?
00:02:55I feel dizzy.
00:02:57What else is new?
00:02:59Go wait on table seven.
00:03:00Rom, you look terrible.
00:03:02I think you better lie down.
00:03:04I don't pay you to think.
00:03:06I pay you to spin the dabo wheel.
00:03:08So get spinning. But nobody's gambling.
00:03:11How can they when you're not at the wheel?
00:03:13I really don't feel good.
00:03:15LEETA: Can't you see he's sick?
00:03:17( echoing ): He needs to lie down.
00:03:18Just because you happen to be intimately acquainted with Dr. Bashir's bedside manner doesn't make you a medical expert.
00:03:26Brother, am I still standing?
00:03:28What I do during my time off is no business of yours.
00:03:33If you don't get back to work this instant, you're going to have more time off than you know what to do with.
00:03:40The same goes for you. Here.
00:03:42Yes, Brother.
00:03:44( thud )
00:03:49Aren't you going to do something?
00:03:51Of course, I'm going to do something.
00:03:53I'm going to dock his pay.
00:03:58Briok, clean up this mess.
00:04:04Oh...
00:06:06Oh, this is one stubborn infection.
00:06:09How long have you had it?
00:06:11Uh, a couple of weeks.
00:06:14You mean to tell me you've been walking around with a seeping infection of the tympanic membrane for two weeks?
00:06:19More like three, actually.
00:06:21Rom! You could have died. Another 48 hours and you would have been bidding for a new life at the Divine Treasury.
00:06:27I guess it's a good thing I fainted when I did.
00:06:30Why didn't you come and see me sooner?
00:06:32I couldn't. I was busy.
00:06:34I'm sure your brother could have spared you for half an hour.
00:06:37It would have been a violation of my contract-- paragraph 76, subsection three.
00:06:42"Employees of Quark's Bar and Holding Company
00:06:44"are strictly prohibited from leaving the work environment
00:06:47"during business hours unless ordered to do so by their employer.
00:06:51"Any failure to comply with this provision will result in severe fines and possible dismissal."
00:06:57It's a standard provision in all Ferengi labor contracts.
00:07:00You mean, you don't get time off even if you're sick?
00:07:04It's all part of our... generous employee compensation package.
00:07:09"No sick days, no vacations no paid overtime."
00:07:13It sounds to me like you need a better contract.
00:07:15There's no such thing.
00:07:17All Ferengi labor contracts are the same.
00:07:20Well, that should do it.
00:07:23But I want you to see me first thing in the morning for a follow-up.
00:07:25It'll have to be before the bar opens.
00:07:28What you people need is a union.
00:07:31A what?
00:07:32You know, a trade guild, a collective bargaining association, a union-- something to keep you from being exploited.
00:07:38You don't understand.
00:07:40Ferengi workers don't want to stop the exploitation.
00:07:43We want to find a way to become the exploiters.
00:07:46Suit yourself.
00:07:48But I don't see you exploiting anyone.
00:08:01Rom... how'd it go?
00:08:03I'm okay. Oh. Julian's a wonderful doctor.
00:08:06Your brother should have let you see him weeks ago.
00:08:08It's not Quark's fault that I got sick.
00:08:10I forgot to get my bimonthly ear scan.
00:08:12And besides, I've probably been getting too much oo-mox.
00:08:15Really? Who's the lucky female?
00:08:18No female. Just me.
00:08:21I'm... sorry.
00:08:24Sorry enough to do something about it?
00:08:27I... don't think Julian would approve.
00:08:30We could ask him.
00:08:32All right, everyone... gather around.
00:08:35What now?
00:08:37I have an announcement to make.
00:08:39I've just been going over today's receipts, and it's not good.
00:08:45The only thing this Bajoran Cleansing Ritual has cleansed is my profit margin.
00:08:49So, starting tomorrow, everyone's salary gets cut by a third.
00:08:55( employees groaning ) No, no, that's not fair. I'll talk to him.
00:08:58It's either that or fire half the staff.
00:09:03Don't bother thanking me.
00:09:05I can't afford a pay cut.
00:09:07It's either a pay cut or a layoff.
00:09:09You decide.
00:09:11All right, everyone, let's get back to work.
00:09:14I want this place cleaned up and the lights off in ten minutes.
00:09:18Brother... this isn't right.
00:09:20You can't just cut people's salaries without warning.
00:09:23Actually, I can. And I have.
00:09:26Now, why don't you concentrate on keeping your hands off your lobes and leave the business matters to me.
00:09:33But once the Cleansing Ritual is over, you'll restore everyone's salary, right?
00:09:38That depends on next quarter's fiscal summation.
00:09:41Brother, I'm asking you... as a personal favor to reconsider this pay cut.
00:09:46Anything for you.
00:09:50Um...
00:09:52There.
00:09:53I've reconsidered it.
00:09:55My decision stands.
00:09:56But, Brother... Don't "Brother" me.
00:09:59In this bar, you're not my brother.
00:10:01You're my employee.
00:10:03And employees have no right to question the management's decisions.
00:10:07I'm warning you.
00:10:08If you don't rescind the pay cuts... you're going to regret it.
00:10:13The only thing I regret is not being an only child.
00:10:18( gasps )
00:10:27You know, I think I'm finally getting the hang of this mek'leth.
00:10:30Don't you think? It would seem so.
00:10:32Then why haven't you told me? A Klingon warrior does not need the praise of his teacher.
00:10:36I'm not a Klingon warrior.
00:10:38I'm a beautiful and sensitive young woman who thrives on...
00:10:43What is it?
00:10:44Listen.
00:10:46( faint thumping )
00:10:53( yelps )
00:10:57Do not move.
00:10:58DAX: Worf?
00:11:01Isn't this your tooth sharpener?
00:11:08( snarling )
00:11:11( grunts )
00:11:12This p'tak just robbed my quarters.
00:11:17Take him to a holding cell.
00:11:20I'll need a statement. And you will have one.
00:11:22But what I want to know is how such a security breach was allowed to occur in the first place!
00:11:26Unfortunately, these things happen.
00:11:28They did not happen on the Enterprise.
00:11:32Really?
00:11:34Well, let me see.
00:11:38"Stardate 46235.7.
00:11:41"Ferengi privateers, led by DaiMon Lurin,
00:11:44"boarded and seized control of the Enterprise
00:11:47"using two salvaged Klingon birds-of-prey.
00:11:50"Stardate 45349.1. Berlinghoff Rasmussen,
00:11:57"a petty criminal impersonating a scientist,
00:12:00"committed numerous acts of theft against the crew of the Enterprise."
00:12:04Shall I continue?
00:12:06That will not be necessary.
00:12:08I know these incidents are the exception rather than the rule, but if security breaches like these could happen on the flagship of the Federation, imagine the difficulty of maintaining security at an open port such as DS9.
00:12:21I understand. It is just that I find it... irritating.
00:12:27So do I.
00:12:29But I'm afraid you're just going to have to get used to it.
00:12:35Attention, please.
00:12:37Thank you all for coming.
00:12:38I know that in the past, I've always defended my brother whenever he's taken a stance that's proven unpopular with the staff.
00:12:46( all agreeing )
00:12:47But I'm not going to do that today.
00:12:50You're not?
00:12:52No. I'm not.
00:12:53Quark's just using the Cleansing Ritual... to increase his profits at our expense. ( all agreeing )
00:13:00It isn't fair. And we're not going to take it.
00:13:04Since when?
00:13:05Since... right now.
00:13:07So what are we going to do about it?
00:13:09We're going to fight back in the only way we can.
00:13:13We're going to form a... a...
00:13:21A what?
00:13:22We're going to form... a union.
00:13:28( crowd gasping )
00:13:37Are you insane? You've just destroyed the lives of every Ferengi in this room.
00:13:41When the FCA finds out we've even been talking of a... a... A union.
00:13:48Don't say that word again. We're in enough trouble as it is.
00:13:51The Ferengi Commerce Authority doesn't have to hear about this.
00:13:55If we all go back to work now, no one else has to know this ever happened.
00:13:59No, no! It's too late for that.
00:14:01The FCA has ears everywhere.
00:14:04As soon as their lobes get wind of this, we're all doomed!
00:14:07( employees muttering )
00:14:08All right!
00:14:11So we're doomed.
00:14:12FCA liquidators will probably haunt us for the rest of our lives.
00:14:16But I say if they're going to come after us, let's give them a good reason.
00:14:22Every one of you-- Ferengi and non-Ferengi alike-- knows that the way Quark treats us is unfair.
00:14:29Frool, don't you deserve a day off when your back starts acting up?
00:14:33Well, uh... I suppose.
00:14:36And, Grimp... wouldn't you like to take a paid vacation?
00:14:39You're being ridiculous. Answer the question.
00:14:42It's not going to happen!
00:14:44It won't happen unless you make it happen.
00:14:47We're Ferengi!
00:14:49And when a Ferengi sees an opportunity, what does he do?
00:14:53He seizes it?
00:14:54That's right!
00:14:56And I, for one, intend to grab it.
00:14:59We've been exploited long enough.
00:15:03It's time to be strong.
00:15:05Take control of our lives, our dignity and our profits!
00:15:12Yes! ( all agreeing )
00:15:13Strike a blow against Quark.
00:15:15Yes.
00:15:16Strike a blow against the FCA.
00:15:18Yes!
00:15:19Strike a blow against exploitation!
00:15:21( all shouting ): Yes!
00:15:23Are you with me?
00:15:24ALL: Yes!
00:15:26Union!
00:15:27( all chanting ): Union! Union!
00:15:29Union! Union!
00:15:31What you have there is a sebaceous cyst.
00:15:35I know it's a cyst, but it's getting bigger.
00:15:37There's nothing to worry about. Dermatologically speaking, you're perfectly healthy.
00:15:41Oh, I'm perfectly healthy except I've got a disgusting cyst on the back of my neck.
00:15:45Now either I paint a nose, eyes and mouth on it and pretend I've got two heads, or you take it off.
00:15:49Well, I'll get you some paint.
00:15:51Julian, get it off me!
00:15:52All right, all right.
00:15:54But you know what they say: Two heads are better than one.
00:15:57Julian, I'm waiting.
00:16:01Dr. Bashir, I'm glad you're in.
00:16:03I need your help.
00:16:05Is that ear acting up again?
00:16:06My ear's fine. I need some advice about... unions. Unions.
00:16:11You said the other day I should form a union, so I did.
00:16:14Rom, I was speaking theoretically.
00:16:17And I've put your theory into practice.
00:16:19All of Quark's employees have joined.
00:16:22We're going to force Quark to treat us better...
00:16:24I hope.
00:16:26A union, huh? Good for you.
00:16:28You know about unions?
00:16:29Who do you think led the Pennsylvania coal miners during the anthracite strike of 1902?
00:16:35I have no idea.
00:16:36Sean Aloysius O'Brien.
00:16:39I didn't know that.
00:16:40There's a lot of things about my family you don't know.
00:16:4311 months those mines were closed, and they didn't open again until all the miners' demands were met.
00:16:49You mean, we should force Quark to close the bar.
00:16:53Only as a last resort.
00:16:54If he's reasonable about your requests, there's no need to strike.
00:16:58Quark reasonable? Ha! Unlikely.
00:17:02You'll have to strike-- mark my words-- and when you do, you'll have to be strong.
00:17:07Just like Sean O'Brien. Exactly.
00:17:11You know, he had the biggest funeral in all of western Pennsylvania.
00:17:15Funeral?
00:17:16Hmm. They fished his body out of the Allegheny River a week before the strike ended.
00:17:2232 bullets he had in him.
00:17:25Or was it 34?
00:17:27Well, he died a hero.
00:17:29He was more than a hero.
00:17:31He was a union man.
00:17:45I see the problem now.
00:17:48You've got a bad ODN relay here.
00:17:51We'll have to replace the whole unit.
00:17:54How long will it take? Two to three hours.
00:17:56But after that, it'll work like a charm.
00:17:58Until the next time it breaks down.
00:18:00Well, that's the problem when you combine
00:18:02Cardassian, Bajoran and Federation technology.
00:18:05None of it was meant to work together.
00:18:07How do you tolerate working in this environment?
00:18:09Well, it's a lot easier than working on the Enterprise.
00:18:11Easier? The Enterprise never had these kind of problems.
00:18:15Tell me about it.
00:18:16Have you any idea how bored I used to get sitting in the transporter room, waiting for something to break down?
00:18:23Here, I've half a dozen new problems every day.
00:18:26This station needs me.
00:18:28Oh, do me a favor. Hand me down the coil spanner?
00:18:45Happy cleansing.
00:18:56If this is a surprise birthday party, you're a month late.
00:19:01It's not a party. We're the Guild of Restaurant and Casino Employees, and we're here to present our demands.
00:19:07The Guild of Restaurant and Casino Employees?
00:19:11What's that supposed to be?
00:19:13What does it sound like?
00:19:14It sounds like... like a union.
00:19:20Exactly.
00:19:21So you'd better take our demands seriously.
00:19:32"Increased pay...
00:19:35"Shorter hours...
00:19:37( laughing ): Paid sick leave..."
00:19:39( guffawing )
00:19:41This is no joke.
00:19:42Yes, it is.
00:19:44And the fact that you don't know that it is, is what makes it so funny.
00:19:50Now get back to work before I fire the lot of you.
00:19:53You can't fire us.
00:19:54Why not?
00:19:57Because as of right now... we're all on strike.
00:20:03ALL: Yeah!
00:20:06( laughing )
00:20:23ROM: Thank you for not patronizing Quark's.
00:20:26Thanks very much.
00:20:28Thank you for not patronizing Quark's.
00:20:31Thank you for not patronizing Quark's.
00:20:33Thank you for not patronizing Quark's.
00:20:36Thank you for not patronizing Quark's.
00:20:38I hope Rom's voice holds out.
00:20:40I hope our latinum holds out.
00:20:42Ahh...
00:20:48You wanted to see me?
00:20:50May I take your order, sir?
00:20:52Quark, I'm in no mood for games.
00:20:53There seems to be an opening at the dabo table, or perhaps I might interest you in some time in the holosuites.
00:20:59( glasses shatter )
00:21:03Not again.
00:21:09Are you carrying a tricorder or anything with a portable energy source?
00:21:13What are you talking about?
00:21:14I'm still working out the bugs in these holographic waiters.
00:21:17The Lissepian who sold me the program neglected to mention that certain energy sources can interfere with the imaging system.
00:21:25Sounds like there's no end to the problems you're facing.
00:21:29I can take care of the Lissepian.
00:21:31I need you to get those...
00:21:33traitors away from my front door.
00:21:37They're blocking access to my place of business, causing a disturbance on the Promenade,
00:21:43and they're probably a fire hazard.
00:21:46They belong in a holding cell!
00:21:49Every last one of them.
00:21:51Well, I hate to admit this, but I agree with you.
00:21:55From what Chief O'Brien tells me about strikes, they sound like trouble. I don't like mobs.
00:22:01In my opinion, if you need one to get what you want, it's not worth getting.
00:22:05Good. Then you'll haul them away.
00:22:08I'll do nothing of the sort. But you said...
00:22:10I know what I said but I have strict orders from Captain Sisko not to...
00:22:15impinge on your employees' freedom of expression.
00:22:19As long as they stay peaceful and allow your customers access through the second-level entrance,
00:22:24I'm not allowed to interfere.
00:22:26In that case, would you mind serving some drinks?
00:22:29Huh!
00:22:31I didn't think so.
00:22:32( loud crash )
00:22:36( sighs )
00:22:39What about the Vulcan?
00:22:41With their sense of ethics, definitely on the side of labor.
00:22:45Pass.
00:22:50I say this one's an "enter."
00:22:57Lucky guess.
00:23:00O'BRIEN: Pass.
00:23:02He barely set foot in there when there wasn't a strike.
00:23:05Mmm. Quark isn't exactly his favorite person.
00:23:09BASHIR: Wait a minute.
00:23:11I can't believe it. He's an "enter."
00:23:13Not for long.
00:23:15Where are you going?
00:23:16To talk some sense into him.
00:23:18Commander! Hold on!
00:23:27I cannot believe what I'm seeing.
00:23:30Sir. If I could explain...
00:23:31Mr. Worf, do I look like I'm ready for an explanation?
00:23:35Three of my senior staff, brawling on the Promenade.
00:23:38With all due respect, sir, we, we weren't brawling.
00:23:40Maybe you should take a closer look at Dr. Bashir's forehead.
00:23:44Well, he shouldn't have got in the way.
00:23:46I was trying... I was trying to stop the fight.
00:23:48We were not fighting.
00:23:50Then what were you doing?
00:23:52Well, we...
00:23:53Having a difference of opinion.
00:23:55Yeah, I suppose... towards the end there, we might have... done a bit of shoving.
00:24:00According to Odo, Dr. Bashir was shoved over a table.
00:24:03Now, that was an accident.
00:24:05It was just that things got a little out of hand.
00:24:09Things got more than a little out of hand.
00:24:11I suppose I'm going to have to talk to Quark myself.
00:24:14Find a way to settle this strike, get things back to normal around here.
00:24:19Uh, Captain?
00:24:21Can we leave now?
00:24:23I'll tell Constable Odo to let you go... in the morning.
00:24:32Well, I hope you're proud of yourselves.
00:24:39Captain, believe me--
00:24:41I want this strike settled as much as you do.
00:24:44Then settle it.
00:24:45It's not that simple. Make it simple.
00:24:48Sit down with your brother and hammer out an agreement today.
00:24:51Captain, I'm afraid you don't understand what a delicate situation this is.
00:24:58Even talking with strikers would be a violation of the most sacred precepts of Ferengi culture.
00:25:05Maybe I don't know much about Ferengi culture, but I do know who holds the lease on your bar.
00:25:11The Federation.
00:25:13And I couldn't ask for better landlords.
00:25:15That's because we don't ask you to pay your rent or to reimburse us for your maintenance repairs or the drain on the station's power supply.
00:25:23You're a very generous people.
00:25:25Until today.
00:25:29Let's see.
00:25:30Five years of back rent, plus power consumption, plus repairs...
00:25:36Do you know how much latinum that is?
00:25:39A lot. That's right.
00:25:41I'll talk to my brother.
00:25:42I'm glad we're in agreement.
00:25:44Labor... Labor...
00:25:48Where's wages?
00:25:49Wages are here. Oh, wages...
00:25:51( door chimes )
00:25:52Come in.
00:25:58What do you want?
00:26:01Here.
00:26:04What's this?
00:26:06It's the amount of latinum
00:26:08I'm willing to transfer into your private account if you'll just end this strike.
00:26:15Are we talking about slips, strips or bars?
00:26:18Slips.
00:26:19( exhales sharply )
00:26:22All right, strips.
00:26:23It wouldn't matter if it were bars.
00:26:26I'm not going to end the strike unless you meet our demands.
00:26:30Rom, we shouldn't be fighting-- we're brothers.
00:26:33Not when it comes to business.
00:26:35We're nothing but employer and employee.
00:26:37You've said so yourself.
00:26:39I was wrong.
00:26:41No.
00:26:43You weren't.
00:26:48Rom, can't we talk about this?
00:26:50There's only one thing I have to say to you.
00:26:56"Workers of the world unite.
00:26:59You have nothing to lose but your chains."
00:27:03What's happened to you?
00:27:24Ah.
00:27:26It's about time you got back.
00:27:28Brunt.
00:27:30That's Liquidator Brunt to you.
00:27:33I see you remember me.
00:27:35Who could forget? What do you want?
00:27:38Quark, don't worry. I'm here to help.
00:27:42The Ferengi Commerce Authority has ordered me to end this nasty little labor dispute of yours.
00:27:48How do you propose to do that?
00:27:50By any means necessary.
00:28:03I hear Quark had only 14 customers all day.
00:28:07And he'll have even less tomorrow.
00:28:09I've been talking with people all over the station, and support for our cause is growing.
00:28:13Quark will have to settle-- either that or go out of business.
00:28:18( laughter )
00:28:19GRIMP: I don't know.
00:28:21Quark can be awful stubborn.
00:28:23I think he'd rather lose the bar than give in to us.
00:28:25Don't be such a pessimist.
00:28:27Remember Rule of Acquisition 263:
00:28:30"Never allow doubt to tarnish your lust for latinum."
00:28:33Your brother can quote Rules of Acquisition, too.
00:28:37I believe his favorite is 211:
00:28:39"Employees are the rungs on the ladder of success.
00:28:43Don't hesitate to step on them."
00:28:45My ex-brother wasn't quoting the Rules of Acquisition when he came to see me yesterday.
00:28:50Hmm. What did he say?
00:28:52He offered me a bribe
00:28:53if I would end the strike.
00:28:56Did you take it? No, I didn't take it!
00:28:58Don't you see what that means? He's getting desperate.
00:29:01A few more days and we'll get everything we want.
00:29:04( electrical humming )
00:29:15Brunt.
00:29:16FCA.
00:29:19It's not my fault!
00:29:20They made me do it!
00:29:22It was all his idea!
00:29:24Forgive me!
00:29:25If this were Ferenginar...
00:29:28I'd have you all taken to the spire of the Tower of Commerce, displayed to the crowds in the Great Marketplace below, and then shoved off... one by one!
00:29:43Small children would bet on where you would land, and your spattered remains would be sold as feed mulch for gree worms.
00:29:51Spare me. I'm old. I'm fragile.
00:29:55( coughs )
00:29:56I'll push the rest of them off myself.
00:29:59I thought you said you weren't afraid of the FCA.
00:30:03I lied.
00:30:04Don't let him intimidate you.
00:30:06We're not on Ferenginar.
00:30:08Lucky for you.
00:30:11But the FCA understands that living on this station has... c-corrupted you.
00:30:22You've been tempted by unwholesome Bajoran ideals, exposed to the twisted values of the Federation, and because of that, we are willing to forgive.
00:30:33Really?
00:30:35But don't confuse our mercy with weakness.
00:30:38If you are not back at your jobs tomorrow morning, your financial accounts on Ferenginar will be confiscated, your families will be fined and your trading permits revoked.
00:30:49You'll be ruined... reduced to utter destitution.
00:30:57Am I... understood?
00:31:03Good.
00:31:05I thought so.
00:31:08Don't bother getting up.
00:31:20Would you get up?
00:31:23Come on.
00:31:25Let him stay there.
00:31:26That's where he belongs.
00:31:28The question is: Where do we belong?
00:31:32On our knees... like Frool?
00:31:35Or standing tall like Sean O'Brien?
00:31:39Who's Sean O'Brien? He was a union man-- a man who gave his life to earn a decent wage for his fellow workers.
00:31:47Brunt wouldn't have intimidated him, and he won't intimidate me.
00:31:50What about our accounts on Ferenginar?
00:31:52If your accounts on Ferenginar were worth anything, you wouldn't be working as a waiter.
00:31:56I'm telling you-- nothing has changed.
00:31:59Victory is within our grasp.
00:32:01All we have to do is take it.
00:32:04( mutters of agreement )
00:32:05Now, are you with me?
00:32:06Yes!
00:32:08I said are you with me?
00:32:10ALL: Yes!
00:32:11Then let's get back on that picket line and show Quark what we're made of.
00:32:15( all cheering )
00:32:25Can I get up now?
00:32:27Look sharp now.
00:32:29No slouching.
00:32:31Remember... in unity, there is strength.
00:32:35So be strong.
00:32:44Chief, may I speak with you?
00:32:46Sure. What's on your mind?
00:32:48I feel I owe you an apology.
00:32:50I allowed our argument in Quark's to get out of hand.
00:32:53I think there was plenty of blame to spread around.
00:32:56Nonetheless, we are Starfleet officers, and Starfleet officers do not brawl with each other.
00:33:02It wasn't much of a brawl, really.
00:33:03I grabbed you, you shoved me, and Julian was tossed over a table.
00:33:07Well, it never should have happened, and under normal circumstances it never would have, but there's something about this station I find... unsettling.
00:33:15You'll get used to it. Perhaps.
00:33:19But in the meantime, I think I've found a solution.
00:33:21I'm going to move my quarters to the Defiant.
00:33:24You're going to live on the Defiant?
00:33:26I've already discussed it with Captain Sisko.
00:33:28And he said yes? As long as it doesn't interfere with my duties.
00:33:32But... you'll be living out there all by yourself.
00:33:38I know.
00:33:42That was pretty impressive-- standing up to Brunt the way you did.
00:33:45Who'd have thought I had such natural leadership skills?
00:33:48Oh, I knew it all along.
00:33:50Really?
00:33:51No.
00:33:53I didn't think so.
00:33:55Well, you surprised a lot of people, including me.
00:33:59I've got to get ready.
00:34:01I'm having dinner with Julian.
00:34:03He's a lucky man.
00:34:05And almost as brave as you are.
00:34:24Psst. Rom.
00:34:28She kissed me.
00:34:30There's no accounting for taste.
00:34:32Rom, we have to talk.
00:34:34Are you ready to give in to our demands?
00:34:36Of course not.
00:34:37Then there's nothing to talk about.
00:34:40There's plenty to talk about.
00:34:42The FCA's involved now.
00:34:44And those Nausicaans working for Brunt aren't just for show.
00:34:46I'm not going to let Brunt intimidate me.
00:34:51Don't you see, Rom?
00:34:53You should be intimidated.
00:34:54There's no telling what Brunt might do, and I don't want you to get hurt.
00:34:59You never cared what happened to me before.
00:35:01I always cared about you.
00:35:03I tried to protect you. Save you from yourself.
00:35:06How? By telling me I was an idiot my whole life?
00:35:08I had to be tough on you. I was trying to make you a better Ferengi.
00:35:11What you were trying to do was make yourself feel important.
00:35:15Making me feel dumb made you feel smart.
00:35:18But I'm not dumb, and you're not half as smart as you think you are.
00:35:22Rom, you have to listen to me.
00:35:25The FCA doesn't have to answer to anyone.
00:35:28And if Brunt decides to get rid of you,
00:35:33I won't be able to stop him.
00:35:38Look at it this way.
00:35:40If Brunt gets rid of me, then all your problems are solved.
00:35:45You always said you wanted to be an only child.
00:36:01Doesn't that hurt?
00:36:03I'm sure it does.
00:36:05Most Nausicaan games do.
00:36:08Speaking of pain... did you talk to your brother?
00:36:13We talked. And?
00:36:15I need more time.
00:36:17Time, like latinum, is a highly limited commodity.
00:36:20Look, you're here to help me, right?
00:36:23Wrong. I'm here to enforce Ferengi law and to protect Ferengi tradition, and that means putting an end to this strike.
00:36:33Now, I can see that we are going to have to make... an example of someone.
00:36:41What kind of example?
00:36:43Oh, I'm sure that we'll come up with something that will get people's attention.
00:36:50I, uh,... don't want my brother hurt.
00:36:54Oh, I wasn't thinking of him.
00:36:56Attack the leader of a movement, you risk creating a martyr.
00:36:59No, Rom must not be touched.
00:37:02Our target must be someone... unexpected.
00:37:07Someone he cares about... like that dabo girl.
00:37:11Leeta.
00:37:13But she's not even Ferengi. I know.
00:37:16That's what makes it so memorable.
00:37:18But she has such... delicate lobes.
00:37:23I'm afraid I couldn't bring myself to give the order.
00:37:26No, let's see.
00:37:28Who else... does Rom care about?
00:37:38Boys?
00:37:44Me?
00:37:45But I'm on your side.
00:37:47Ironic... isn't it?
00:38:03I thought I wasn't allowed to have any visitors.
00:38:06Dr. Bashir made an exception.
00:38:09He said you were almost killed.
00:38:11It's nothing to smile about.
00:38:14Those Nausicaans shattered my left eye socket, broke two of my ascending ribs and punctured my lower lung.
00:38:24If Odo hadn't come along when he did...
00:38:26Does it hurt?
00:38:27Of course it hurts.
00:38:30Too bad.
00:38:34If you're going to stand there and gloat, you can leave right now.
00:38:36I'm not done gloating. Don't you get it?
00:38:40This was a message for you.
00:38:42Well, it's not going to work.
00:38:44( gasping )
00:38:46I wish Brunt had known that.
00:38:49Odo has him and the Nausicaans in a holding cell.
00:38:51He says it's an open-and-shut case.
00:38:53It's an open-and-shut case, all right, but I'm not going to press charges.
00:38:57You're not? Of course not.
00:38:59I'm in enough trouble with the FCA as it is.
00:39:02But then Odo will have to let them go.
00:39:04Either way, the FCA will just send another Liquidator, and that one will make an example of you.
00:39:12Then you'll be the one gloating.
00:39:14I don't want to gloat.
00:39:17I want to end the strike.
00:39:19So, give us what we want. Rom, I can't!
00:39:22I'm not going against 10,000 years of Ferengi tradition.
00:39:24You're just afraid of the FCA.
00:39:27Of course, I'm afraid of the FCA.
00:39:30They crushed my eye socket.
00:39:32And if you had any sense, you'd be afraid of them, too.
00:39:36If this strike doesn't get settled soon, we're both going to find ourselves tossed out of the nearest airlock.
00:39:44You have to dissolve the union.
00:39:49( exhales sharply )
00:39:53At least officially.
00:39:57What do you mean?
00:39:58I mean...
00:40:05I mean, you dissolve the union-- make it look like I've won-- and I'll give you everything you want.
00:40:15You'll meet our demands?
00:40:17That's what I just said, you idiot.
00:40:18Even sick leave?
00:40:20Even sick leave.
00:40:22And six months from now, when the FCA isn't watching my books so closely, you'll get your raises.
00:40:29Six months! It's the best I can do!
00:40:32No, it's not. All you have to do is make up one of your fake business ledgers for the FCA.
00:40:36They'll never know the difference.
00:40:38Shh!
00:40:43All right.
00:40:45You'll get your raises by the end of the week, but the union dies here... today... and that's my final offer.
00:41:13Better?
00:41:16Much.
00:41:18I thought about getting you a plant, but somehow it didn't seem right.
00:41:22A wise decision.
00:41:24So I brought you this instead.
00:41:29It's a collection of my favorite Klingon operas.
00:41:33Think about it. You can lie in bed and pipe them through the Defiant's com system and play them as loud as you like.
00:41:40A thoughtful gift.
00:41:48You know, Worf, in the end, living on the Defiant isn't going to change anything.
00:41:53You're still going to have to get used to life on the station.
00:41:56I am not sure I agree.
00:41:58Sooner or later, you're going to have to adapt.
00:42:03Perhaps in the end, it'll be all of you that have to adapt to me.
00:42:12Come in! Come in!
00:42:15Welcome back.
00:42:16Why don't you try your luck at the dabo wheel?
00:42:18Remember, every Bajoran gets one free spin.
00:42:20You're in a good mood.
00:42:22I just got a raise.
00:42:24Major!
00:42:26I must say you are looking particularly cleansed today.
00:42:31Just get me two mugs of synthale, a double order of hasperat, and, uh... hold the conversation?
00:42:39No wonder I missed you.
00:42:43Ah! Rom, there you are.
00:42:46Why aren't you in your waiter's uniform?
00:42:48I'll have a large snail juice, please, straight up.
00:42:51You know there's no drinking on the job.
00:42:53That's no way to talk to a customer.
00:42:55You're not a customer, you're an employee.
00:42:57Not anymore.
00:42:59I've wiped my last table and mixed my last Black Hole.
00:43:03Starting today, I'm one of the station's diagnostic and repair technicians, junior grade... night shift.
00:43:15You're quitting?
00:43:17Effective immediately.
00:43:21I gave you everything you wanted.
00:43:23I know, but if the strike taught me anything, it's that I do a lot better when you're not around.
00:43:28Don't worry. I'll keep your holosuites running and fix your replicators when they're broken.
00:43:33I think this'll be really good for our relationship.
00:43:36I don't. Think about it from my point of view.
00:43:41If I keep working for you, all I have to look forward to is waiting for you to die so I can inherit the bar.
00:43:47Well, I don't want you to die.
00:43:50And besides, I deserve to have a life of my own now.
00:43:54But without me looking after you...
00:43:55I'll do fine.
00:43:59I suppose you will.
00:44:03I'll miss you. No, you won't.
00:44:05I'll be here all the time, only I'll be a paying customer.
00:44:09Now, get me my snail juice...
00:44:13Brother.
00:44:16Coming up.
00:44:25( sighs )