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00:00:08Cadet.
00:00:09Continuing to emit distress signals on all frequencies, sir.
00:00:12Chief.
00:00:14We're still venting plasma.
00:00:15Any ship within 100 million kilometers will know we're here... and that we're not going anywhere.
00:00:20We have company, Captain.
00:00:23Two Dominion ships heading this way bearing 197 mark 135.
00:00:28They'll have us in weapons range in 22 seconds.
00:00:30Shields?
00:00:31Shields at 30 percent.
00:00:32Phaser banks?
00:00:33The entire weapons array is off-line.
00:00:35Now we find something to hold onto.
00:00:45Shields are down to 20 percent.
00:00:56Now?
00:00:57Now. Shields up, engines at full impulse.
00:01:01Power to main phasers.
00:01:02Target locked.
00:01:03Fire!
00:01:09Cadet, are there any other Dominion ships out there?
00:01:11None that I can see.
00:01:13This is the Captain speaking.
00:01:16All hands, stand down.
00:01:18Good job, people.
00:01:19( console beeping )
00:01:20NOG: We're being hailed by the Rotarran.
00:01:22Commander Worf wants to speak to you.
00:01:24On screen.
00:01:26Well done, Captain.
00:01:28You were a very effective decoy.
00:01:30How about next time we switch roles?
00:01:32That way, I can rescue you.
00:01:34O'BRIEN: You may have to wait awhile, Captain.
00:01:36We've just received orders from Starfleet Command.
00:01:39All ships in this sector to pull back to Starbase 375.
00:01:44Fall back again.
00:01:45Engage, retreat. Engage, retreat.
00:01:47I tell you, that's becoming our favorite tune.
00:01:50Well, we better think of a new tune fast or the only song we're going to be singing is "Hail the Conquering Dominion."
00:01:54DAX: I wouldn't start learning those lyrics just yet, Doctor.
00:01:57Worf, we'll see you at Starbase 375.
00:02:00I will be waiting.
00:02:03Set a course for these coordinates.
00:02:05Warp seven.
00:02:15I don't know what all you brass hats in Starfleet Command are thinking, but take it from a simple field officer-- we're not going to win this war by running away from the enemy.
00:02:26I know that.
00:02:27Benjamin, troop morale is at an all-time low.
00:02:29Even the Klingons are starting to wonder if we can defeat the Dominion.
00:02:34We need a victory-- a big victory-- and we need it soon.
00:02:39I couldn't agree with you more.
00:02:43Then do something about it.
00:02:45I already have.
00:02:47In fact, I'm presenting a plan to Starfleet Command at 0800 tomorrow.
00:02:52What plan?
00:02:57We're going to retake Deep Space 9.
00:05:06Everything appears to be perfectly normal.
00:05:09I'm sorry, Garak.
00:05:10Well, keep looking, Doctor.
00:05:12Whatever Starfleet put in there is very well-hidden.
00:05:15Ridiculous.
00:05:17Well, that's easy for you to say, Chief.
00:05:18You don't know them as well as I do.
00:05:20These are desperate people.
00:05:21DAX: Garak, you're not going to get any of us to believe that Starfleet Intelligence has implanted some kind of neural transponder in your brain to monitor your thoughts.
00:05:30I would have if I were them.
00:05:32In fact, when I was conducting interrogations for the Obsidian Order, I did a lot worse.
00:05:37I'm sure you did.
00:05:39WORF: They are not interrogating you, Mr. Garak-- they are debriefing. There is a difference.
00:05:43Not from where I'm sitting.
00:05:44Oh, I'll have a raktajino, Julian.
00:05:46And a raktajino.
00:05:48O'BRIEN: Look, Garak, we are at war with the Dominion.
00:05:51Cardassia is part of the Dominion.
00:05:53You are a Cardassian and, at one time, you were a fairly important one.
00:05:56Of course Starfleet Intelligence is going to press you for specifics.
00:05:59They need to know everything you know.
00:06:01WORF: Any small detail could prove extremely important.
00:06:04Well, take it from me-- it's a lot more fun asking questions than answering them.
00:06:09All things considered,
00:06:11I'd rather be on the Defiant with all of you.
00:06:15Oh, believe me, you haven't been missing much.
00:06:17DAX: Hopefully, all of that's about to change.
00:06:19Do you think Starfleet Command will approve Sisko's plan?
00:06:21Well, we'll find out soon enough.
00:06:24He's in there presenting it right now.
00:06:26Here's to retaking the castle.
00:06:28And planting our flag on its battlements once again.
00:06:33You two have spent too much time in the holosuites.
00:06:36By putting together a task force comprised of elements of the Second, Fifth and Ninth Fleets
00:06:40I believe we can retake Deep Space 9-- the most important piece of real estate in the Alpha Quadrant.
00:06:45FEMALE: Your plan, Captain Sisko, is not without merit.
00:06:48However, I remain skeptical.
00:06:49The Dominion will undoubtedly send a large fleet to stop you.
00:06:54And it will divert their forces and slow their advance into Federation territory.
00:06:57As well as leave their flank vulnerable.
00:06:59Which will give us a chance to be on the offensive for a change.
00:07:02There's one thing that still concerns me.
00:07:04What's that, Admiral?
00:07:05Earth.
00:07:06You've left it a very tempting target.
00:07:09Earth will still be defended by the Third Fleet.
00:07:12But what if you're wrong and the Dominion doesn't commit its forces to protect Deep Space 9?
00:07:17What if, instead, they launch a full-scale assault on Earth?
00:07:20If we follow the plan you're proposing we'll never be able to get reinforcements there in time.
00:07:27The Dominion won't attack Earth.
00:07:29How can you be sure?
00:07:31Because Earth isn't the key to the Alpha Quadrant-- the wormhole is.
00:07:35And whoever controls Deep Space 9 controls the wormhole.
00:07:48Unbelievable.
00:07:50Amazing.
00:07:52What nerve.
00:07:54Morn, you do have a problem but lucky for you, the solution is simple.
00:07:58You're a grown man, and if you don't want to attend your mother's birthday party you don't have to.
00:08:06And if she keeps whining about it just remind her there's a war on and you have things to do.
00:08:14Another ale?
00:08:20Um... uh... here, uh... it's on the house.
00:08:34Major, you ready? Now?
00:08:36Right now.
00:08:38All right, but I don't think it'll do any good.
00:08:40I keep telling myself that Odo never meant to have Rom arrested.
00:08:44It was all a mistake-- bad timing, bad luck.
00:08:47I thought that, too, at first.
00:08:49I have known Odo a long time.
00:08:52He's not a collaborator.
00:08:54Then why is your brother still in a holding cell?
00:08:59We're here to see Odo.
00:09:01The Founders are not to be disturbed.
00:09:03Odo will make an exception for us.
00:09:06There are no exceptions.
00:09:08I'd like to hear that from Odo.
00:09:10I'm sorry, Major, but you're wasting your time.
00:09:12His orders were quite clear. He doesn't want to see anyone-- not until his guest has left.
00:09:17And how long has his guest been visiting?
00:09:19As far as I know, the female changeling has not left his quarters for three days.
00:09:24Step away from the door, Ferengi!
00:09:26Hey, hey!
00:09:27Perhaps it would be best if you left.
00:09:29My colleague here takes his duties very seriously.
00:09:33I promise to tell Odo you were here.
00:09:38Let's go, Quark.
00:09:48So... that is how the solids experience intimacy.
00:09:56Not all solids.
00:09:58Humans... Bajorans...
00:10:01I really must thank you, Odo.
00:10:03For what?
00:10:05For giving me new insight into the solids.
00:10:09And what have you learned?
00:10:11That what they consider intimacy is only a shadow of what we experience in the Great Link.
00:10:21You don't agree?
00:10:24I didn't say that.
00:10:27You have done this before?
00:10:31Not often.
00:10:32But when you have, you enjoyed it?
00:10:37Yes.
00:10:38And you regret not having experienced it with Major Kira?
00:10:45I'd rather not discuss Major Kira.
00:10:48I don't see why not.
00:10:50When we link, your feelings for her are made very clear.
00:10:55Then why do you insist that we talk about it?
00:11:00Because talking is still very important to you.
00:11:04But one day, it won't be.
00:11:07One day, the Link will be all that you need, and that day is coming soon.
00:11:13Is it?
00:11:14It's amazing that you have survived this long without it.
00:11:18It's only now after I have been away from the Great Link myself that I understand how painful it must have been for you.
00:11:27It hasn't always been easy.
00:11:29Odo, you never have to be alone again.
00:11:38Well...
00:11:40I'd better be going.
00:11:41There's a meeting of the station's Ruling Council.
00:11:45Dukat and Weyoun are expecting me.
00:11:47That meeting was held three days ago.
00:11:51Three days?
00:11:56Three days.
00:12:00How could I have lost track of that much time?
00:12:04Does that bother you?
00:12:08Yes, it does.
00:12:10Well, don't let it.
00:12:12You've been living with the solids' concept of time for too long.
00:12:18Let them worry about their meetings their schedules, their obligations.
00:12:22None of that has anything to do with you.
00:12:25You are a changeling.
00:12:27You are timeless.
00:12:32As am I.
00:13:25You asked to see me, Major?
00:13:28That's right. I--
00:13:29First, tell me something.
00:13:32What do you think of this?
00:13:34It's one of Ziyal's paintings.
00:13:35I know who the artist is.
00:13:37Her father gave it to me.
00:13:39He claims it won some sort of prize on Cardassia.
00:13:42Gul Dukat must be very proud--
00:13:44I suppose.
00:13:45Is it... any good?
00:13:50I think so. Why, don't you?
00:13:52I don't know how to judge it.
00:13:54You see, my people lack a sense of aesthetics.
00:13:59That's too bad.
00:14:00I sometimes think so as well.
00:14:02But if aesthetics were truly important the Founders would have included it in our genetic makeup.
00:14:08Or... they made a mistake.
00:14:11Gods don't make mistakes.
00:14:16Though... sometimes...
00:14:21I think it would be nice to be able to carry a tune.
00:14:29So... what can I do for you, Major?
00:14:33It's about Rom.
00:14:34Oh, yes.
00:14:36The Ferengi saboteur.
00:14:38He has been in a holding cell for over a week.
00:14:41Has it really been that long?
00:14:43And I was hoping that you would consider releasing him.
00:14:47Impossible. You can't release a man and then execute him.
00:14:50It makes no sense.
00:14:51Execute Rom?
00:14:53He committed an act of terrorism against the Dominion.
00:14:57Not only did he try to interfere with our efforts to take down the minefield but, as I understand it, he's also the diabolical genius who came up with the idea of self-replicating mines in the first place.
00:15:11I'm afraid there's no getting around it, Major.
00:15:14He must be made an example, so that others think twice before they act against us.
00:15:18He is married to a Bajoran citizen.
00:15:20I'm well aware of that and I'm willing to believe-- for now-- his wife is not a coconspirator.
00:15:26Otherwise, treaty or no treaty, she would share her husband's fate.
00:15:30I'm sorry, Major.
00:15:32The Dominion takes a dim view of terrorism.
00:15:35Your... friend... must pay the price for his crime.
00:15:42We'll see what the Bajoran government has to say about that.
00:15:45I'm afraid their pleas will fall on deaf ears.
00:15:49Major.
00:15:54Would this be more aesthetically pleasing if it were blue?
00:16:05I'm going to die.
00:16:07Stop saying that.
00:16:08I didn't say it-- he did.
00:16:10What I said is they're planning to execute you.
00:16:14It's not the same thing.
00:16:15It is to me.
00:16:17Rom, we are not going to let them hurt you.
00:16:20Kira has gone to the Bajoran Council of Ministers.
00:16:23She's asking them to lodge an official protest.
00:16:25That's sweet, but I doubt it'll do any good.
00:16:28QUARK: And I've talked to Grand Nagus Zek himself and he has offered to buy your freedom from the Dominion.
00:16:34I don't think Weyoun cares much for latinum.
00:16:38I'm a dead man.
00:16:40( high-pitched sob )
00:16:43Will you stop upsetting Leeta?
00:16:46Sorry.
00:16:47( sobs )
00:16:48Besides... you think your big brother will let anything happen to you?
00:16:53What can you do?
00:16:57I'm not sure but I will think of something.
00:17:05No matter what it takes... no matter what I have to do
00:17:11I'm going to get you out of here.
00:17:14You do that and... I'll work your dabo tables for free.
00:17:18For how long?
00:17:19An entire year. Make it two.
00:17:22Brother! Shh!
00:17:28Isn't your life worth two years?
00:17:32Now, sit tight and trust your older brother.
00:17:36But I don't want you to try to save me.
00:17:38What are you talking about?
00:17:41They must have done something to his mind.
00:17:42What mind?
00:17:43ROM: I'm serious.
00:17:45Brother, you have more important things to worry about.
00:17:48The bar is doing fine, but thanks for caring.
00:17:50I'm not talking about the bar.
00:17:52What could be more important than your life?
00:17:58Destroying the anti-graviton beam.
00:18:01Shh!
00:18:02To prevent the Dominion from taking down the minefield.
00:18:07You've got to finish what I started.
00:18:09The fate of the entire Alpha Quadrant rests in your hands.
00:18:12Billions and billions of people are counting on you.
00:18:16Boy, are they going to be disappointed.
00:18:18Brother... you can do this.
00:18:22You have to do this.
00:18:24You will do this.
00:18:25What happens if I get caught?
00:18:29Then we'll die together-- side by side, heads held high-- knowing we did our best.
00:18:36Oh, Rom.
00:18:37But I don't want to die.
00:18:40If that's what's written... then that's what's written.
00:18:48Now get going, Brother.
00:18:50You have a lot of work to do.
00:19:03So... tell me, Leeta, what else is new?
00:19:06Have they fixed the sonic shower in our quarters yet?
00:19:09( high-pitched sob )
00:19:24Ziyal.
00:19:27Nerys.
00:19:29I haven't seen you in weeks.
00:19:31Do you have a minute?
00:19:32Sit down.
00:19:37I need you to talk to your father for me.
00:19:40About what?
00:19:43Rom.
00:19:51Father?
00:19:53Ah!
00:19:54I need to talk to you.
00:19:56Is something wrong, my dear?
00:19:58Nothing that you can't fix.
00:20:00Name it.
00:20:03I want you to free Rom.
00:20:05You're joking.
00:20:07Not at all.
00:20:10I can't free Rom, Ziyal.
00:20:12He's been sentenced to death by the Dominion.
00:20:15You can pardon him.
00:20:16Don't you see, Father?
00:20:18This is your chance to show the Bajoran people-- to show Major Kira-- who you really are-- a forgiving, compassionate man.
00:20:27A great man.
00:20:32Tell me something, Ziyal-- were you involved in any way-- with the plans to sabotage this station?
00:20:41No, I wasn't involved.
00:20:42You're sure about that?
00:20:44I can't help you unless you tell me the truth.
00:20:46I am telling you the truth.
00:20:48The question is: Have you been telling me the truth?
00:20:52About what?
00:20:53That the Bajorans are wrong about you.
00:20:55That you regret the horrible things you had to do during the occupation.
00:21:01( sighs )
00:21:02I do regret them, Ziyal... deeply.
00:21:07Then this is your chance to prove it to everyone, including me.
00:21:14Show us that you're capable of mercy.
00:21:19( sighs )
00:21:22Rom... is an enemy of the state and enemies of the state do not deserve mercy.
00:21:30( sighs )
00:21:31Spoken like a true Cardassian.
00:21:34I am a Cardassian.
00:21:37And so are you.
00:21:38No, I'm not!
00:21:40I could never be like you.
00:21:43Ziyal...
00:21:54You can't trust them.
00:21:56I trust latinum, and so do they.
00:21:58Five bars will buy me five Nausicaans and a fast ship and very few questions.
00:22:03Breaking Rom out of the holding cell will be child's play compared to the things they're used to doing.
00:22:07Forget about it, Quark.
00:22:08Freeing your brother's going to take very careful and precise planning.
00:22:11It's not the Nausicaan way-- they're thugs.
00:22:14They'll come strutting onto the station, look at a Jem'Hadar the wrong way, and before you know it, there's blood on the Promenade.
00:22:22Think I can get my money back?
00:22:32Major... a freighter loaded with Tammeron grain is due within the hour.
00:22:37See to it that Cargo Bay 5 is ready to receive it.
00:22:39I'll take care of it.
00:22:40I'll have a--
00:22:41Yes, you will.
00:22:43Now.
00:22:49That attitude of yours, Major... it won't be tolerated forever.
00:22:55You don't like my attitude, Damar?
00:22:59You're welcome to try to change it.
00:23:04I don't know what Dukat sees in that woman.
00:23:07Then you need to have your eyes examined.
00:23:10One kanar.
00:23:11Want me to leave the bottle?
00:23:15Maybe I should have you taste it first.
00:23:17Make sure it isn't poisoned.
00:23:19Poisoning the customers is bad for business.
00:23:21True.
00:23:23But some people may place a brother's revenge above business.
00:23:29Not this Ferengi.
00:23:31( chuckling )
00:23:34You're a credit to your race, Quark.
00:23:37Unlike your brother you've chosen to back the winning side.
00:23:43All right, you going to tell me or do you want me to guess?
00:23:46Tell you what?
00:23:47Oh, don't be coy with me.
00:23:50Either someone you don't like has died or your promotion came through.
00:23:54It's better than that.
00:24:00( whispering ): It's about the minefield.
00:24:02What about it?
00:24:03It's coming down.
00:24:04Oh, I've heard that before.
00:24:06Remember those field tests I was telling you about?
00:24:08They were successful.
00:24:09We've begun to deactivate the mines.
00:24:12Well... you've got your work cut out for you.
00:24:16What's it going to take-- a couple months? A year?
00:24:18One week.
00:24:20A week?
00:24:21That's right.
00:24:25One week... and the Alpha Quadrant is ours.
00:24:42Gentlemen, this mission cannot succeed without the involvement of the Klingon Defense Forces.
00:24:46We agree with you, Captain.
00:24:48Chancellor Gowron does not.
00:24:49Then you will have to change his mind.
00:24:51MARTOK: The Chancellor is reluctant to commit such a large fleet to a single engagement.
00:24:56He believes it would leave the Empire vulnerable.
00:24:58Starfleet Command had the same concerns about Earth.
00:25:01But after careful consideration, they decided it was worth the risk.
00:25:05General, perhaps you should return to Kronos and make your plea in person.
00:25:10The Chancellor has great respect for you.
00:25:12If you cannot persuade him, no one can.
00:25:16I will go to see Gowron and you will come with me.
00:25:22No.
00:25:23The Chancellor no longer considers me a friend.
00:25:25I know.
00:25:27But what could be better?
00:25:28An ally and an enemy both telling him the same thing.
00:25:32He'll have no other choice but to agree.
00:25:35Gentlemen, I need those ships.
00:25:40And you shall have them.
00:26:05A week?
00:26:08Are you sure about that?
00:26:10That's what he said.
00:26:12Believe me, this was no idle boast.
00:26:16We have to stop them.
00:26:18And end up in a holding cell like my brother?
00:26:21No, thanks.
00:26:22If we could only get to Odo... make him see what's going on.
00:26:27Then maybe he could help us.
00:26:29Forget about Odo.
00:26:30First, we can't get to him.
00:26:33Second, even if we did, he wouldn't help us.
00:26:35Then what we have to do is warn Starfleet.
00:26:41And how do you suggest we get a message to them?
00:26:43You're asking me?
00:26:44You're the terrorist.
00:26:46I'm just a bartender.
00:26:47JAKE: There you are.
00:26:49From the look on your faces,
00:26:50I can see you haven't had much luck getting Rom out of jail.
00:26:54And the news just keeps getting worse.
00:26:56It's not all bad.
00:26:57Trust us, Jake. It is.
00:26:59Not for me.
00:27:01I'm getting a message out to my dad.
00:27:05How?
00:27:07I'm a reporter-- I have my ways.
00:27:09Come on, Jake, this is no time for games.
00:27:16Morn? He's going home for his mother's birthday or something.
00:27:20He has an encrypted message for my dad in one of her presents.
00:27:47Are you sure this is reliable?
00:27:49I've known the courier for five years.
00:27:51I trust him.
00:27:52Then we have a problem.
00:27:54According to this, the minefield's coming down in three days.
00:27:58The Ninth Fleet won't be here for at least four.
00:28:02Then I suggest we go without them.
00:28:04What about the Klingons?
00:28:06Looks like we go without them, too.
00:28:08We've run out of time, Admiral.
00:28:10If those Dominion reinforcements come through the wormhole we'll have lost everything.
00:28:15Then we take the ships we have, fight our way to Deep Space 9, and destroy the anti-graviton emitter.
00:28:20It's our only hope.
00:28:24Do it.
00:28:37There.
00:28:39Where? Over there.
00:28:40That flash of light was the anti-graviton beam hitting a mine.
00:28:45And disabling its replication unit.
00:28:48Exactly.
00:28:49Didn't you see it?
00:28:51I'm afraid not.
00:28:53For months, you've been demanding that I take down those mines, and now that it's finally happening, you can't even see it.
00:29:01Weak eyes.
00:29:03Excuse me?
00:29:05My people have poor eyesight.
00:29:06It's something we've learned to live with.
00:29:09Jem'Hadar, on the other hand-- excellent vision.
00:29:12I suppose they need it more than we do.
00:29:14Ah! There's another one.
00:29:16I'll have to take your word for it.
00:29:20Once we disable the replication units in all the mines, we can detonate the entire minefield.
00:29:29And I guarantee you-- weak eyes or not-- that explosion you will see.
00:29:38When will you be ready to proceed?
00:29:40Approximately 78 hours.
00:29:43Three more days, and we can start to bring the Jem'Hadar reinforcements through the wormhole.
00:29:49Excellent! I knew you could do it, Dukat.
00:29:54Did you?
00:29:57I never doubted you for a moment.
00:30:00Sir.
00:30:01I have new information on enemy fleet movements.
00:30:04Go ahead.
00:30:05The Second Fleet has fallen back past the Kotanka system while the Fifth Fleet has pulled out of the fighting along the Vulcan border.
00:30:12Both fleets have converged here-- Starbase 375.
00:30:14Isn't that where Captain Sisko is stationed?
00:30:17He's been made an adjutant to Admiral Ross. Good for him.
00:30:21Now, why have those fleets gathered there?
00:30:24I'm not sure.
00:30:25You're not sure?
00:30:26Two large enemy fleets break off from the front lines and rendezvous at a starbase and you have no idea why?
00:30:32Well, we'll just have to find out, won't we?
00:30:37See that you do.
00:30:40( door opens, closes )
00:30:43He should speak to you with greater respect.
00:30:46( chuckles )
00:30:47Someday, I'll let you teach him that lesson, but right now, there's something more pressing I need you to do.
00:30:56It's of a personal nature, a matter of some... delicacy.
00:31:02It's about my daughter.
00:31:04Ziyal?
00:31:05We've had a misunderstanding.
00:31:09I want you to go and convince her to... speak with me.
00:31:15Sir, I really feel
00:31:17I would be more valuable tracking the enemy fleet.
00:31:20I've given you an order, Damar.
00:31:21We're on the verge of a great victory, and when it comes, I want my daughter at my side.
00:31:33Is that understood?
00:31:39( door opens, closes )
00:31:48I really believed my father had changed.
00:31:51That he wanted to be a man of peace.
00:31:54I think he believes that, too-- when it suits his purpose.
00:31:59Everything he's ever said to me has been a lie.
00:32:02Not everything.
00:32:03He really does care about you.
00:32:06I don't care.
00:32:07I am not going back to him.
00:32:11You don't believe me, do you?
00:32:13( sighs )
00:32:14Right now, you're angry and hurt, but that's going to pass and then you'll have to decide what to do.
00:32:20Ziyal!
00:32:21I need to speak to you.
00:32:22You and I have nothing to talk about.
00:32:24Maybe not, but you and your father do.
00:32:27He wants to see you.
00:32:29Well, I don't want to see him.
00:32:33You heard her.
00:32:35Stay out of this, Major.
00:32:36Ziyal, listen.
00:32:38Your father is a great man-- a man of destiny-- but he also carries great burdens.
00:32:43He knows our alliance with the Dominion is a dangerous one.
00:32:46If we show any sign of weakness, our allies will turn on us.
00:32:50That is why we must all help him remain strong.
00:32:53So I ask you to be a true daughter of Cardassia and stand beside him.
00:32:57It should be obvious, even to you, Damar that I am not "a true daughter of Cardassia"!
00:33:03What is obvious to me is that your father should have left you to rot in that Breen prison camp.
00:33:07But he didn't.
00:33:08He took pity on you and it's your duty to repay him.
00:33:11Now come with me.
00:33:12Let her go.
00:33:15And if I don't?
00:33:17What happens, then?
00:33:18I was hoping you'd ask.
00:33:30( grunts )
00:33:33( panting )
00:33:36Did you kill him?
00:33:37No, but I thought about it.
00:33:42What are you going to do when he wakes up?
00:33:43That's up to him.
00:34:01I just came to wish you luck.
00:34:03Oh, thank you.
00:34:05My father says you can never have too much good luck.
00:34:08Your father sounds like a wise man.
00:34:10And he makes a fierce jambalaya.
00:34:13( chuckles )
00:34:14What's this?
00:34:16Ancient Bajoran texts.
00:34:19Ah. The Emissary looks for guidance on the eve of battle.
00:34:23Guidance, insights, loopholes--
00:34:27I'll take anything I can get.
00:34:29And what do the Prophets tell you?
00:34:34That I have a long way to go before I can make any sense of their prophecies.
00:34:40Maybe when this war is over, you can look at them closer.
00:34:44That would be a change.
00:34:46Spend a week or two down on Bajor.
00:34:48Visit the Dakeen Monastery.
00:34:50I've never been on Bajor.
00:34:52I hear it's quite nice.
00:34:54Nice?
00:34:56That hardly describes it at all.
00:34:59There are parts of the Eastern Province that are like Eden itself-- lush green valleys covered in wildflowers that seem to spring up overnight; hundreds of small, crystal-clear ponds interconnected by waterfalls...
00:35:13All right, all right. I'm convinced.
00:35:15I'm already planning my next R&R down there.
00:35:18You know, it sounds like, when your assignment on Deep Space 9 is over and Bajor is welcomed into the Federation, you're going to have a tough time saying good-bye.
00:35:27I don't plan to say good-bye.
00:35:32I plan to build a house on Bajor.
00:35:35And what if Starfleet assigns you to a different sector?
00:35:39I will go wherever they send me, but when I go home... it will be to Bajor.
00:35:58( sighs )
00:36:02Chief! I was just coming to see you.
00:36:04Can you believe it?
00:36:06They made me an Ensign.
00:36:07I hadn't realized things were going so bad.
00:36:09Scary, isn't it?
00:36:11If my classmates at the Academy could only see me now.
00:36:13They'd be surprised, would they?
00:36:14"Amazed" is more like it.
00:36:15What do they know?
00:36:16Anyway, I just want to say thanks for all your help.
00:36:19My help?
00:36:20I've learned a lot from you and not just about engineering.
00:36:23You've shown me what it takes to be a good soldier.
00:36:25Don't let that uniform go to your head.
00:36:27You've a lot to learn yet... and you will.
00:36:31Congratulations, Ensign.
00:36:32Wear it with pride.
00:36:34I intend to, Chief.
00:36:40Captain on the Bridge.
00:36:44I've kept it warm for you, Ben.
00:36:55Ensign, alert all ships.
00:36:57We're moving out.
00:36:58Aye, sir.
00:37:14Our initial intelligence reports have been verified.
00:37:18The Federation fleet is on the move.
00:37:21Do we know their destination?
00:37:23Yes. It appears they're headed here.
00:37:24Here?
00:37:26Oh, ho, ho, ho.
00:37:27He knows we're taking down the minefield.
00:37:31Someone must've gotten a message out.
00:37:33So it would seem.
00:37:36No matter.
00:37:37We'll crush them.
00:37:39Yes. Yes, we will but in order to do that, I'm going to have to pull a significant number of our ships off the front lines.
00:37:48Do it.
00:37:49( door chimes ) Come in.
00:37:51Once the minefield is down, we'll have more than enough ships to take their place.
00:37:57I understand.
00:37:59One moment, please.
00:38:07I want your permission to arrest Major Kira.
00:38:09Kira? What about Ziyal?
00:38:11Did you talk to her?
00:38:12She doesn't want to see you.
00:38:13When I insisted, the Major... objected.
00:38:16What did you do to Ziyal?
00:38:18I did nothing to her.
00:38:19Then why did the Major attack you?
00:38:21You must have done something... threatened my daughter in some way.
00:38:25Damar, I told you to be tactful.
00:38:27Excuse me.
00:38:29Don't you think resolving family squabbles can wait until after we've won this war?
00:38:36Weak eyes, good ears.
00:38:39Yes, of course. You're quite right.
00:38:42Then you're clear on what must be done?
00:38:43I'm going to call back enough ships to destroy the Federation fleet and hold this station.
00:38:54( door opens, closes )
00:38:56The Federation is moving against us? That's right.
00:38:59Now, I want to know exactly what went on between you and Ziyal.
00:39:09It's odd.
00:39:11I've stood here countless times and yet, somehow it all looks different.
00:39:16It's the solids.
00:39:19They look small, don't they?
00:39:21Insignificant.
00:39:23It's not their fault.
00:39:25I'm not placing blame.
00:39:28They're trapped.
00:39:30Confined to a single shape.
00:39:33A single perspective.
00:39:35It's so limiting.
00:39:40I feel sorry for them.
00:39:42They need our guidance, Odo not our pity.
00:39:47They cherish their freedom.
00:39:49We'll have to break them of that.
00:39:52Break them?
00:39:54In a manner of speaking.
00:39:56Oh, this language of the solids-- it's so imprecise.
00:40:01What exactly do you plan to do?
00:40:05The solids are no longer your concern, Odo.
00:40:09What must be done will be done.
00:40:12It's as simple as that.
00:40:14Forgive me for intruding but I have important news about the war.
00:40:19Why don't you return to your quarters, Odo?
00:40:22I'll join you there shortly.
00:40:26Don't worry. Everything will be fine.
00:40:30I promise.
00:40:39I must say... you're doing a wonderful job with Odo.
00:40:46Meaning what?
00:40:48Meaning that he's always posed a potential threat to our plans but you seem to have... neutralized him quite nicely.
00:40:55Neutralize Odo?
00:40:57Is that why you think I'm here?
00:41:00Odo is a changeling.
00:41:02Bringing him home, returning him to the Great Link means more to us than the Alpha Quadrant itself.
00:41:08Is that clear?
00:41:10I meant no disrespect.
00:41:12Well, of course you didn't.
00:41:14You are what you are-- a loyal subject of the Dominion.
00:41:18Come. Walk with me.
00:41:20You said you had important news.
00:41:40Major!
00:41:49Kira!
00:41:51Kira, wait, please.
00:41:52I have nothing to say to you.
00:41:54I understand that you're angry.
00:41:55Oh, you bet I am angry.
00:41:56Do you have any idea what's going on?
00:41:58Yes... somewhat.
00:42:00I've been occupied.
00:42:01Ah... Dukat is bringing down the minefield.
00:42:04The Federation is about to be overrun by Dominion reinforcements and Weyoun has ordered Rom's execution and you have been occupied.
00:42:12This is so difficult to explain.
00:42:13If you're going to talk to me about the Link, don't bother.
00:42:15I'm a solid, remember?
00:42:16I won't understand.
00:42:18Nerys...
00:42:21I'm sorry.
00:42:22Sorry?
00:42:24That's what you wanted to tell me?
00:42:26You're sorry?
00:42:27Yes.
00:42:29Well, let me tell you something, Odo.
00:42:31We are way, way past "sorry."
00:42:50O'BRIEN: Sir, incoming message from the Cortéz.
00:42:52They're still having trouble stabilizing the guidance thrusters on the port nacelle.
00:42:56Tell them to drop back and make repairs.
00:42:58Bring up the Sarek to take its place.
00:42:59Will do.
00:43:00That's the 11th ship to fall out of formation.
00:43:03Nice of you to keep track, Garak.
00:43:05He can't help being negative.
00:43:07It's in his nature.
00:43:08On the contrary.
00:43:10I always hope for the best.
00:43:11Experience, unfortunately, has taught me to expect the worst.
00:43:17I'm picking something up.
00:43:18It's a large Dominion fleet bearing 004 mark 009.
00:43:23How large?
00:43:241,254 ships.
00:43:27They outnumber us two to one.
00:43:29Now who's being negative?
00:43:31Ensign, on screen.
00:43:33Maximum magnification.
00:43:35NOG: Aye, sir.
00:43:47( communications beep )
00:43:49To all ships-- this is Captain Sisko.
00:43:52Assume attack formation delta-two.
00:43:55( alarm blaring )
00:44:02There's an old saying--
00:44:04"Fortune favors the bold."
00:44:09Well...
00:44:11I guess we're about to find out.