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Rapture
00:00:03DAX: That's it?
00:00:04SISKO: That's it.
00:00:05"The City of B'hala" painted nearly 20,000 years ago.
00:00:09Hmm.
00:00:10Jadzia.
00:00:12You're looking at the most important Bajoran icon ever painted-- the only known proof that B'hala ever existed-- and all you have to say is "hmm"?
00:00:22No.
00:00:24It's just that you both gave it such a buildup
00:00:27I thought it would be a lot... bigger.
00:00:30We've been trying to force the Cardassian government to return this to us since the end of the occupation.
00:00:36It's good to have it back.
00:00:38I thought you said it was going to be returned to the State Museum in Ilvia.
00:00:42It will be... tomorrow but I couldn't let it pass without stealing a look.
00:00:49Sometimes, being the Emissary isn't such a bad thing.
00:00:52You see this?
00:00:54It's a bantaca spire.
00:00:57Ancient Bajoran cities were built around them.
00:00:59They were all about 11 meters high made from hundreds of stones carved and fitted so tightly together they didn't need mortar.
00:01:07It's said they marked the city's place in the cosmos.
00:01:10Beautiful markings.
00:01:12Supposedly, they're the coordinates of the lost city but because we can't see the markings on the other two sides they're impossible to decipher.
00:01:21Which is why B'hala is likely to remain lost.
00:01:26Before you pack it up, have it scanned into the computer.
00:01:30You're going to study it?
00:01:32Maybe see if you can find the lost city?
00:01:34KIRA: I was just thinking about Zocal's Third Prophecy.
00:01:38It said only someone who had been touched by the Prophets... could find the ruins of B'hala.
00:01:46No pressure.
00:01:49( laughs dismissively )
00:01:50Computer, magnify grid C-4.
00:02:06It's a reflection.
00:02:11Magnify D-2.
00:02:17Hmm.
00:02:33Computer, process Sisko image file 3-7-6.
00:02:37Reduce in size 75 percent.
00:02:41( chuckles ): Oh.
00:02:48( softly ): Yes.
00:02:55Superimpose grid D-2.
00:03:02Reverse image and enhance.
00:03:19Sorry to disturb you, Captain, but...
00:03:22But what?
00:03:23It's after 3:00 in the morning.
00:03:253:00? Already?
00:03:27Time flies when you're having fun.
00:03:31Quark, I want you to save this program for me.
00:03:34What is it?
00:03:36An ancient puzzle.
00:03:37You know, Captain, if you like puzzles,
00:03:40I have a wide assortment of pleasure mazes-- and they all come with a surprise in the center.
00:03:46Never mind, Quark.
00:03:47I'll save the program myself.
00:03:55( groans )
00:03:58Computer, Quark to Infirmary.
00:04:00Medical emergency in Holosuite 4.
00:06:03You said yourself the Captain's all right.
00:06:06Lucky for you.
00:06:08Then why am I being arrested?
00:06:09I already told you it was an accident-- a minor technical difficulty.
00:06:15You can't arrest someone for a minor technical difficulty.
00:06:19No, but I can arrest you for negligence.
00:06:21Your own records show your holosuites are in desperate need of maintenance.
00:06:26Which is what I've been telling Chief O'Brien for the past week.
00:06:29I begged him to have Rom fix them but you know what he said?
00:06:33"Rom's too busy upgrading the sensor array."
00:06:36Can you believe that?
00:06:38Anyone can fix the sensor array but no one can fix the holosuites like that idiot brother of mine.
00:06:43So, you see... if anyone should be arrested for negligence it's Chief O'Brien.
00:06:50Tell it to the magistrate.
00:06:58Well, there's no sign of any permanent neural damage.
00:07:00Although, I am reading some odd synaptic potentials.
00:07:04Let me ask you something.
00:07:05Does my uniform look any brighter to you?
00:07:10Yes. Everything does.
00:07:13Colors seem more intense and shapes more focused.
00:07:16It's called "post-neural shock syndrome."
00:07:18Your neural pathways were overloaded by the plasma burst.
00:07:20All external stimuli are going to seem more pronounced.
00:07:23It's going to take a little while for things to settle down, though, so I'm going to put you on restricted duty for the next three days and if you experience any other side effects such as headaches, dizziness, even nausea let me know immediately.
00:07:36Yes.
00:07:38In the meantime, enjoy the show.
00:07:49( sighs )
00:07:50So, did dinner meet with the Sisko stamp of approval?
00:07:54Oh, Grandpa would be so proud of you.
00:07:57I was a little worried I overcooked the lingta roast but, uh... I'm glad you liked it anyway.
00:08:04Can I get you anything else?
00:08:05Oh, no, I'm fine.
00:08:07I guess, uh... you'll be cooking tomorrow night.
00:08:11Why is that?
00:08:14To welcome back Kasidy Yates to the station-- maybe cook some of that jambalaya that she likes so much.
00:08:21We'll see.
00:08:24Dad, Kasidy spent the last six months in prison for helping the Maquis.
00:08:28She's paid the price for what she did.
00:08:30I suppose so.
00:08:34I just hope you give her a chance, that's all.
00:08:37You two had something together.
00:08:45Dad.
00:08:49Dad, what is it?
00:08:51These shapes... I know what they are.
00:09:11DAX: Ops to Captain Sisko.
00:09:13Go ahead.
00:09:14Sorry to disturb you, Captain, but I have Admiral Whatley
00:09:17calling from Starfleet Headquarters.
00:09:19I'll take it in here.
00:09:23Hello, Ben.
00:09:24Admiral.
00:09:25How've you been?
00:09:26Never better. Glad to hear it.
00:09:29I know you've been waiting for this news for a long time.
00:09:32I'm glad to be the one who tells you.
00:09:34Bajor's petition to join the Federation
00:09:36has been approved.
00:09:37It's about time.
00:09:39Congratulations, Ben.
00:09:40You've done a hell of a job out there.
00:09:43Thank you.
00:09:44And we're not the only ones who think so.
00:09:46The Bajorans requested that the signing ceremony
00:09:48take place on your station.
00:09:50So make sure you spruce up
00:09:52that floating bicycle wheel of yours.
00:09:54Count on me, and a lot of other brass
00:09:56showing up for this one, Captain.
00:09:59QUARK: Shh! Shh!
00:10:01Shhhh!
00:10:03Computer, spotlight.
00:10:09Drumroll!
00:10:11( drumroll sounds )
00:10:14( cymbal crash )
00:10:15"Welcome Klingons."
00:10:18Not that one.
00:10:24( crowd aahs and applauds )
00:10:27I see you're prepared for anything.
00:10:29Never hurts.
00:10:32I take it you think the, uh, Federation membership is going to be good for business?
00:10:36Of course it is.
00:10:38This station is going to be busier than an Alvanian beehive.
00:10:41I'm expecting to do five times the volume in root beer alone.
00:10:45You see... it's all about foot traffic.
00:10:50The more people come in, the more they drink.
00:10:52The more they drink, the more they talk.
00:10:54The more they talk, the more they let slip things that I shouldn't know, and that... oh, that always leads to latinum.
00:11:03Perhaps so, but there is one problem.
00:11:05What's that?
00:11:07There is an ancient Klingon proverb that says
00:11:09"You cannot loosen a man's tongue with root beer."
00:11:18It is wonderful news, Vedek Mera.
00:11:20I'll see you at the signing ceremony.
00:11:24Enjoying the celebration?
00:11:26As far as I'm concerned,
00:11:28Starfleet should accept a new member every week.
00:11:30And you, Major, are you celebrating?
00:11:34You know, five years ago, I wouldn't have been.
00:11:36I didn't think Federation membership was right for Bajor.
00:11:41It hadn't been that long since the occupation.
00:11:44I thought it was important for us to learn to stand on our own two feet.
00:11:48And what changed your mind?
00:11:50A lot of things.
00:11:51My time on the station, my dealings with Starfleet... but mostly the Captain.
00:11:58He can be very persuasive.
00:12:00No doubt about it.
00:12:02He made me a believer.
00:12:04Well, I'll drink to that.
00:12:06Where is the Captain?
00:12:08I'd like to congratulate him.
00:12:10Well, he was here for a little while, but I think he went back to the holosuite.
00:12:15Don't worry, I fixed it.
00:12:22Captain?
00:12:35Sir?
00:12:39Is something wrong?
00:12:46Captain!
00:12:54Benjamin!
00:12:57Major.
00:12:59Are you all right?
00:13:01I was there.
00:13:04Sir?
00:13:05B'hala.
00:13:07It was the eve of the Peldor Festival.
00:13:10I could hear them ringing the temple chimes.
00:13:13You were dreaming. No.
00:13:17I was there.
00:13:20I could smell the burning bateret leaves taste the incense on the wind.
00:13:29I was standing in front of the obelisk and as I looked up, for one moment
00:13:33I understood it all--
00:13:36B'hala, the Orbs, the occupation, the discovery of the wormhole... the coming war with the Dominion.
00:13:48You could see the future as well as the past?
00:13:51For one moment
00:13:52I could see the pattern that held it all together.
00:13:55You were having a pagh'tem'far... a sacred vision.
00:14:02Hell, I don't know what I had, but it felt... wonderful.
00:14:08The Prophets chose well when they made you their Emissary.
00:14:11So how does it all fit together?
00:14:13I wish I knew.
00:14:16Someone woke me up.
00:14:20I was worried about you.
00:14:23I understand.
00:14:24If I found you in the middle of a pagh'tem'far,
00:14:27I'd be worried about you, too.
00:14:30O'Brien to Captain Sisko.
00:14:32Go ahead.
00:14:33Sir, I've just received word
00:14:35that Kai Winn is on her way to the station.
00:14:37She should arrive in less than two hours.
00:14:39Thank you, Chief.
00:14:41Major Kira will greet her at the airlock.
00:14:43Make my apologies.
00:14:44Tell the Kai that I am busy today, but I'll meet with her tomorrow.
00:14:49Tell...
00:14:50Make something up.
00:14:52Where are you going to be?
00:14:56Right here.
00:14:58The answer is in this spire.
00:15:00I know it.
00:15:17Kai Winn.
00:15:19Greetings, my child.
00:15:21You look... very sweet.
00:15:24Looks can be deceiving.
00:15:26But you don't need me to tell you that.
00:15:28Why isn't the Emissary here to greet me?
00:15:31I'm afraid Captain Sisko's busy at the moment.
00:15:33Still basking in the adulation of Starfleet Command.
00:15:36Well, something like that.
00:15:38I'm sure the Federation is very pleased with the job he's done.
00:15:41I thought everyone was.
00:15:43Well, not everyone.
00:15:46You know, our culture has had only five short years to recover from the occupation.
00:15:51Only five years of freedom.
00:15:54It hardly seems enough time, does it?
00:15:56Well, Bajor's still going to be free.
00:15:58Joining the Federation isn't going to change that.
00:16:00I see working beside Captain Sisko all these years has had quite an influence on you.
00:16:06I have to give you credit.
00:16:08You just never give up.
00:16:10I'm sure the Emissary will consider everything you have to say and then Bajor's admittance can go forward-- unobstructed.
00:16:18I await the will of the Prophets.
00:16:23( sighs )
00:16:37Yes.
00:16:44Hello, Ben.
00:16:48Kasidy.
00:16:49Jake said I could find you here--
00:16:57Something wrong?
00:16:58Uh, no, not at all.
00:17:00I'm just a little surprised.
00:17:02I didn't know you'd be happy to see me.
00:17:04What are you doing for the next few hours?
00:17:07I don't know.
00:17:08I just got here.
00:17:09Why don't you come to Bajor with me?
00:17:12Right now?
00:17:13I think I know where to find B'hala-- the sacred lost city of Bajor.
00:17:17You see these markings here?
00:17:20They're a coordinate system keyed to mark the position of stars at a certain time of night.
00:17:27You don't have the faintest idea of what I'm talking about, do you?
00:17:31Uh, not a clue.
00:17:32Well, why don't you come to Bajor and I will show you.
00:17:36I'm not even sure where I'm staying yet.
00:17:38You can have your old quarters.
00:17:40If you want them.
00:17:43They're still available?
00:17:45Everything is just as you left it.
00:17:47I have some pull with the station's C.O.
00:17:50Ben...
00:17:52I've missed you.
00:17:53I'm glad you're back.
00:17:56Now, what do you say we go find B'hala?
00:17:58Somehow, I don't think you'll take no for an answer.
00:18:16This way.
00:18:34Uh, we must be 200 meters underground.
00:18:37I don't want to be negative, Ben but this doesn't look like a lost city to me.
00:18:42You're looking at 20,000 years of sediment here.
00:18:45Come on. Stay close.
00:18:47We're not far from...
00:18:49Oh, what's the matter?
00:18:51It's nothing.
00:18:52I'll be all right in a second.
00:18:54Julian said that headaches might be a side effect of the accident.
00:18:59Or obsessing over an ancient Bajoran city-- is that a side effect, too?
00:19:04You're being negative again.
00:19:06Come on.
00:19:07It's just around the bend.
00:19:26What is it?
00:19:27B'hala.
00:19:29Ben, it's a wall of stone.
00:19:33But what's behind the wall?
00:20:11These quarters are not appropriate for Admiral Colti.
00:20:13She outranks Admiral Veta.
00:20:15Then we'll put her in H-2,
00:20:17Veta in D-9, and Rifkin in K-4.
00:20:20That will not do.
00:20:21Rifkin commands a starship.
00:20:23Protocol requires he be given equal quarters.
00:20:26But he's only a Captain.
00:20:27It is naval tradition.
00:20:29So is keelhauling, but right now, we should focus on accommodations.
00:20:33Don't you agree, Major?
00:20:36Major?
00:20:37Hmm?
00:20:38I'm sorry.
00:20:39I didn't mean to interrupt your reverie.
00:20:42I was just thinking about Captain Sisko finding B'hala.
00:20:45Bajoran archaeologists have been searching for the sacred city for 10,000 years.
00:20:50He found it in just a few days.
00:20:52Your gods have granted the Captain a powerful vision.
00:20:55Or else he made a very lucky guess.
00:20:58It's a sign.
00:20:59A sign from the Prophets.
00:21:01I wonder if the Prophets can help us find quarters for Captain Rifkin.
00:21:07I hope I'm not interrupting.
00:21:09I was wondering, could I have a word with you, Major?
00:21:13Of course.
00:21:15Good luck.
00:21:16I was about to say the same to you.
00:21:27Child, you and the Emissary are close, are you not?
00:21:32I consider Captain Sisko a friend.
00:21:35So you know his mind, how he thinks, how he reacts in certain situations.
00:21:41I'm not really sure what you're asking.
00:21:45I'm asking if you think the Emissary will forgive me.
00:21:49Forgive you?
00:21:51For doubting him.
00:21:54He must have been aware that I never truly believed he was the Emissary.
00:22:01I'm sure it crossed his mind.
00:22:03Well, I was wrong. I know that now.
00:22:05Only someone touched by the Prophets could have found B'hala.
00:22:09Does that mean you're not going to try to block
00:22:12Bajor's admittance into the Federation?
00:22:14I'm going to follow the path the Emissary has laid out for us.
00:22:21I...
00:22:24I-I must admit,
00:22:27I'm surprised to hear that.
00:22:29It takes a lot of courage to admit you're wrong.
00:22:32And you think I lack courage?
00:22:36I didn't say that.
00:22:38But it is what you think.
00:22:41Those of you who were in the resistance, you're all the same.
00:22:46You think you're the only ones who fought the Cardassians.
00:22:50That you saved Bajor single-handedly.
00:22:54Perhaps you forget, Major the Cardassians arrested any Bajoran found to be teaching the word of the Prophets.
00:23:00I was in a Cardassian prison camp for five years and I can remember each and every beating I suffered, and while you had your weapons to protect you, all I had was my faith and my courage.
00:23:21Walk with the Prophets, child.
00:23:23I know I will.
00:23:45Hello, Admiral.
00:23:47Ben. So this is the ancient city of Balla.
00:23:51B'hala.
00:23:54Missing for 20,000 years, and you found it.
00:23:57Pretty impressive.
00:24:00Sure as hell impressed the Bajorans.
00:24:04How'd you know where to look?
00:24:05You might say it came to me in a vision.
00:24:08I know that's what the Bajorans think, but just between me and you, what really happened?
00:24:15I know it's hard to understand, but it really was a vision.
00:24:20For the past few days, I've had these moments of insights... flashes of understanding.
00:24:27And they started after that accident.
00:24:31I don't know, Ben.
00:24:32This is a little strange.
00:24:34You didn't come here to see B'hala, did you, Admiral?
00:24:37No.
00:24:39I came to see you and I was surprised you weren't on the station when I arrived.
00:24:48I'm sorry about that.
00:24:51Not sorry enough to return my com signals-- all three of them.
00:24:55That could get an officer in a lot of trouble.
00:24:59Look, Ben...
00:25:02I need to know that I can count on you.
00:25:05Now, Bajor's admission is only the beginning.
00:25:08Now comes the hard part.
00:25:10Federation Council members have to be chosen.
00:25:13The Bajoran militia has to be absorbed into Starfleet.
00:25:16There are thousands of details that have to be overseen, and you're our point man here.
00:25:22That means we need to depend on you more than ever.
00:25:25Don't worry.
00:25:26I won't let you down.
00:25:28I'm glad to hear that.
00:25:29Now what do you say we get back up to the station?
00:25:31I can't go back to the station, not just yet.
00:25:35Why not? I'm sure the Bajorans can take it from here.
00:25:37Or were you thinking of digging up this entire city all by yourself?
00:25:41Charlie...
00:25:43I just need a little more time.
00:25:46For what?
00:25:47For answers.
00:25:49There's... there's clarity here.
00:25:52I-I wish I could explain it better but I can't!
00:25:56You're scaring me with this, Ben.
00:26:00I'm a little scared, too, Admiral.
00:26:06All right.
00:26:08I'll give you some time, but I want you back on the station by 0700 hours tomorrow.
00:26:14You're to report to Dr. Bashir for a complete physical.
00:26:18I'll be there.
00:26:20Good.
00:26:45It's 0715.
00:26:46Where the hell is he?
00:26:48His runabout only docked 25 minutes ago, sir.
00:26:50I'm sure he's on his way.
00:26:51When he gets here
00:26:52I want you to give him a full workup.
00:26:54I examined him before he left for Bajor.
00:26:55He didn't complain of any new symptoms but my scan still showed the same odd synaptic potentials.
00:27:01I was hoping the problem would have cured itself by now.
00:27:03But it hasn't.
00:27:04Isn't there something you can do to help?
00:27:09I could try neuropolaric induction but that's a very serious operation and I'd rather not do that unless it were absolutely necessary.
00:27:18So in the meantime, he's going to keep having visions.
00:27:21I knew we were headed for trouble the minute he allowed the Bajorans to call him "Emissary."
00:27:27He didn't have much choice.
00:27:29The Bajorans are deeply committed to their spirituality, not to mention incredibly stubborn.
00:27:34They believe that Captain Sisko is the Emissary and nothing's going to change their minds.
00:27:38( clamoring outside )
00:27:51I told you he'd be here, sir.
00:27:58There's no need to worry.
00:28:00The katterpod harvest will be much better this year.
00:28:11You don't belong here.
00:28:13Go home.
00:28:16( gasping )
00:28:18( crowd murmuring )
00:28:19Captain.
00:28:20What's wrong?
00:28:22I'm fine.
00:28:27Admiral.
00:28:28What is it, Ben?
00:28:30Your son.
00:28:31You can stop worrying about him.
00:28:35He forgives you.
00:28:41How the hell did he know that Kevin and I weren't getting along?
00:28:46He's the Emissary.
00:28:57That should do it.
00:28:58I'll have the test results in a few minutes.
00:29:03Well, that wasn't so bad, was it?
00:29:09Captain?
00:29:12Cardassia.
00:29:14Sir?
00:29:17That's where it was going-- the cloud.
00:29:20What cloud?
00:29:21I was on Bajor.
00:29:23B'hala had been rebuilt.
00:29:24The people were in the streets celebrating, but then, a shadow covered the sun.
00:29:30We looked up and saw a cloud filling the sky.
00:29:33It was a swarm of locusts-- billions of them.
00:29:36They hovered above the city.
00:29:38The noise was deafening.
00:29:40But, just as quickly as they came, they moved on.
00:29:43Now I know where they were going, Cardassia.
00:29:47What do you think it means?
00:29:48I don't know.
00:29:49At least the swarm was moving away from Bajor.
00:29:52That's a good sign-- isn't it?
00:29:55But what do the locusts represent?
00:29:57And why Cardassia?
00:29:59You were dreaming and dreams don't always make sense.
00:30:01This was no dream.
00:30:03Captain, why didn't you tell me about these headaches of yours?
00:30:06I guess I was too busy.
00:30:08Well, if you'd stayed... busy much longer, you could have died.
00:30:14The area of unusual neural activity has increased another eight percent.
00:30:19As a result, your basal ganglia are starting to depolarize.
00:30:21I'm going to have to operate-- try to repolarize your neural sheaths.
00:30:26How will that affect my visions?
00:30:28That's not really the issue here, is it?
00:30:30It is to me.
00:30:32Doctor?
00:30:33Well, there's no way to tell for sure, but I assume if I can complete the procedure, your brain activity will return to normal, and the visions will stop.
00:30:49Then you can't do it.
00:30:51Ben, that's ridiculous.
00:30:53If I don't operate, sir... you could die.
00:31:00I understand that, but something is happening to me-- something extraordinary.
00:31:12I have to see it through.
00:31:15What do you mean you're not going to let Dr. Bashir operate on you?
00:31:17You have to.
00:31:20Don't you see?
00:31:21These visions are gifts.
00:31:23I can't refuse them.
00:31:25I cannot believe what I'm hearing.
00:31:28Listen to yourself, Ben, sitting there telling us that this mystical journey of yours is more important than watching your son grow up.
00:31:37Dad, please think about what you're doing.
00:31:41These visions... they're not worth dying for.
00:31:47I remember... the first time I held you in my hands... you were only a few minutes old and I looked down at your face, and it was almost as if I could see your whole life stretched out in front of you-- all the joys it would bring, and the bruises... it was all there, hidden in that scrunched-up little face.
00:32:20The baby that I'm holding in my hands now... is the universe itself and I need time to study its face.
00:32:36Look at the face of your son now and then tell me you're doing the right thing.
00:32:42( door chimes )
00:32:44Come in.
00:32:50It's time, Emissary, if you're ready.
00:32:55I am.
00:32:57Ready for what?
00:32:58WINN: The Emissary has asked for help in his journey.
00:33:01I'm providing it.
00:33:04And you trust her?
00:33:06Since when?
00:33:09Jake... it'll be all right.
00:33:23I love you-- both of you.
00:33:44I've never seen the temple so crowded.
00:33:46Seemed like every Bajoran on the station was there to pray for the Emissary.
00:33:49Glad to hear it.
00:33:51He's going to need all the help he can get if he's going to survive this.
00:33:54The Captain is not going to die.
00:33:56He is the Emissary.
00:33:57The Prophets will take care of him.
00:33:59With all due respect, Major,
00:34:00I'd rather see Julian take care of him.
00:34:02Chief, I know you're worried, but the Prophets are leading the Emissary on this path for a reason.
00:34:09Do not attempt to convince them, Major.
00:34:12They cannot understand.
00:34:14Since when did you believe in the Prophets?
00:34:18What I believe in... is faith.
00:34:23Without it, there can be no victory.
00:34:26If the Captain's faith is strong, he will prevail.
00:34:29That's not much to bet his life on.
00:34:33You're wrong.
00:34:34It's everything.
00:34:38I hope you're right, Major.
00:34:40I hope you're right.
00:34:44He asks for your guidance.
00:34:47Let him see with your eyes.
00:34:50Lift the veil of darkness that obscures his path.
00:34:58Emissary?
00:35:02I'm ready.
00:35:07( cries out )
00:35:11The Orb of Prophecy is very powerful.
00:35:14It taxes even the healthy.
00:35:17Are you sure you want to go through with this?
00:35:20I have to.
00:35:23I need to bring the visions into focus... tie them together.
00:35:28I can't do it alone.
00:35:31But you're very weak.
00:35:33Perhaps it would be better to wait 'till after the signing.
00:35:36I may not have time.
00:35:38I need to do it now.
00:35:41As you wish.
00:35:43May the Prophets reveal their wisdom to you, Emissary.
00:36:13He's already an hour late.
00:36:15He's still consulting the Orb of Prophecy.
00:36:18How long do these Orb experiences last?
00:36:20Minutes. Hours. Sometimes days.
00:36:24Then maybe we shouldn't wait for him.
00:36:26Do you have any objections to proceeding without Captain Sisko?
00:36:30I'm sure the Emissary would want to be here... but under the circumstances...
00:36:47May I have your attention?
00:36:49I've been looking forward to this day for many years as I'm sure all of you have.
00:36:55Welcoming a new planet to the Federation is the happiest assignment an Admiral could hope for.
00:37:00The Federation is not just a union of planets.
00:37:04It's much more. It--
00:37:07Emissary!
00:37:08Get him to the Infirmary.
00:37:10No. I have to tell them.
00:37:12What is it, Emissary?
00:37:14Have the Prophets revealed something to you?
00:37:19Locusts... they'll destroy Bajor unless it stands alone.
00:37:24Ben, what the hell are you talking about?
00:37:26It's too soon!
00:37:28Bajor must not join the Federation.
00:37:30If it does, it will be destroyed.
00:37:47His entire central nervous system is depolarizing.
00:37:49We have to operate immediately.
00:37:51Then what are you waiting for?
00:37:53Captain Sisko made it clear he didn't want surgery.
00:37:56What are you suggesting, Major?
00:37:58We stand around and let him die?
00:38:00It isn't about what I want or what you want. It's about Captain Sisko.
00:38:04And he told us that he doesn't want anything interfering with his visions.
00:38:09Major, these visions may be important, but I think we're all in agreement here that they are not as important as Captain Sisko's life.
00:38:16Start the procedures.
00:38:18It's not that simple.
00:38:19Captain Sisko refused surgery and I can't go against the decision of my patient-- not without the express consent of his closest relative.
00:38:31I guess that means it's up to me.
00:38:43Dad...
00:38:45I know you want to see this thing to the end... but...
00:38:55I need you.
00:39:11I'm sorry.
00:39:21Do what you have to do.
00:39:23Prepare for surgery.
00:39:24I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you all to leave.
00:39:28Nurse.
00:39:48Any news about the Emissary?
00:39:51He's still in surgery.
00:39:52( sighs )
00:39:54I hope the Prophets will forgive us.
00:39:56We never should have allowed the Federation to interfere with the Emissary's visions.
00:40:01It wasn't the Federation.
00:40:02It was his son and he had every right to make that decision.
00:40:06It was a selfish act.
00:40:07He's an 18-year-old boy who doesn't want to lose his father.
00:40:11What would you have done in his place?
00:40:16I would trust the Prophets.
00:40:18Maybe we're the ones who need to trust the Prophets.
00:40:21For all we know, this is part of their plan.
00:40:24Maybe... maybe they've told Captain Sisko everything they want him to know.
00:40:29Perhaps.
00:40:31I suppose you heard that Bajor will not join the Federation today.
00:40:36The Council of Ministers has voted to delay acceptance of Federation membership.
00:40:41You must be very pleased.
00:40:44I wish I were but things are not that simple, not anymore.
00:40:49Before Captain Sisko found B'hala, my path was clear.
00:40:55I knew who my enemies were.
00:40:58But now... now, nothing is certain.
00:41:02Makes life interesting, doesn't it?
00:41:14No...
00:41:16( voice breaking ): No! You took them away!
00:41:19We had no choice.
00:41:22You were dying.
00:41:23I almost had it.
00:41:27Almost understood it all.
00:41:29Now it's gone.
00:41:53( door chimes )
00:41:55Yes.
00:42:00How are you feeling?
00:42:01I'm fine, Admiral.
00:42:05Look, Ben, it's not too late.
00:42:08You could contact the Chamber of Ministers-- tell them you were wrong.
00:42:13Convince them to accept Federation membership.
00:42:15I can't do that.
00:42:19The visions may have faded.
00:42:22Everything I said, everything I did still feels right.
00:42:27When I said that Bajor should wait before it joins the Federation,
00:42:31I have never felt so certain about anything in my life.
00:42:34I was afraid you would say that, Ben.
00:42:39I could have your commission for this.
00:42:41I know.
00:42:43But considering how the Bajorans feel about you, if I pulled you from this post, we'd probably lose Bajor forever.
00:42:50( sighs )
00:42:52Admiral, for what it's worth,
00:42:55I wish things had turned out differently.
00:42:58So do I.
00:42:59But it's not over.
00:43:01One day, Bajor will join the Federation.
00:43:04That I'm sure of.
00:43:07Are you speaking as a Starfleet Captain, or as the Emissary of the Prophets?
00:43:13Both.
00:43:15In that case,
00:43:17I'll keep the champagne on ice.
00:43:24( door opens )
00:43:28Just in time, Dad.
00:43:32What's this all about?
00:43:34It's about jambalaya.
00:43:37We never had that "welcome back" dinner for Kasidy.
00:43:42Welcome back... the both of us.
00:43:51Ben, I can't say I understand what you've gone through.
00:43:55I know you feel you've lost something important and maybe you have.
00:44:00But believe me... you've held on to something important as well.