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Who Mourns for Morn?
00:00:08Morn, if you're not too busy,
00:00:12I'd appreciate it if you did something about that shipment of Livanian beets you have sitting in Cargo Bay 3.
00:00:18It's been there for over two weeks. It's starting to rot.
00:00:25Morn!
00:00:28QUARK: It's a hologram.
00:00:30Morn's been away on business for the last two weeks.
00:00:33You're slipping, Odo. You should've caught on a lot sooner.
00:00:37You replaced Morn with a hologram? Why?
00:00:41-Evening. -Hello, Morn.
00:00:42QUARK: That's why.
00:00:44People love him. He's like a mascot.
00:00:47Everyone who comes in here expects to see him and if they don't, it doesn't feel like home to them.
00:00:51And that's not good for business.
00:00:54The last time he went away, my sales dropped almost five percent.
00:00:59Oh.
00:01:02Why doesn't it talk?
00:01:04Do you have any idea how much an interactive holo-projector costs?
00:01:09Besides, it's a relief not to have to listen to him go on.
00:01:14You know Morn, he never shuts up. I'd trade this for the real thing any day.
00:01:20I'm sure Morn would be very touched to hear you say that.
00:01:25( gasping ) Morn!
00:01:26No, it's just a hologram.
00:01:28You look like you saw a ghost.
00:01:30Turn it off.
00:01:32Why?
00:01:33We just got word. Morn's cargo ship was caught in an ion storm.
00:01:37Is he all right?
00:01:38Was he rescued?
00:01:40He's dead.
00:03:44-Did you bring anything? -Hmm?
00:03:46To the memorial service?
00:03:47I didn't know I was supposed to.
00:03:48{\an8}Well, it's a Lurian custom to bring gifts of food and drink for the deceased
00:03:52{\an8}so they have something to sustain them in the afterlife.
00:03:54{\an8}Oh. Well, maybe I can get something in Quark's.
00:03:56{\an8}I hate to think of the big fella going without.
00:03:58{\an8}Morn was an excellent sparring partner.
00:04:01{\an8}I will miss our weekly combat in the holosuites.
00:04:04{\an8}I can't believe he's really gone.
00:04:05{\an8}I did not realize he was such a close friend.
00:04:08{\an8}Well, I used to have a little crush on him.
00:04:11{\an8}Morn?
00:04:13{\an8}Well, it was before we met. Besides, he wasn't interested.
00:04:17{\an8}What do you mean he wasn't interested?
00:04:18{\an8}DAX: Oh, forget I mentioned it.
00:04:20{\an8}Is that a bottle opener?
00:04:21{\an8}Hmm. For Morn. I thought it might come in handy.
00:04:25{\an8}-Very thoughtful. -( chuckles )
00:04:32{\an8}This is unbelievable.
00:04:34{\an8}Look at all these people.
00:04:38{\an8}If you see anyone empty-handed sell them a bottle of Yridian ale.
00:04:44{\an8}Tell them it was Morn's favorite.
00:04:50{\an8}Very kind of you to do this, Quark.
00:04:52{\an8}I'm sure Morn would've appreciated it.
00:04:54{\an8}It's the least I could do.
00:04:56{\an8}I'll miss him.
00:04:59{\an8}Sorry.
00:05:01Can I get you anything?
00:05:03I don't ordinarily imbibe on the job, but... maybe a Yridian ale.
00:05:10It was Morn's favorite.
00:05:11Oh.
00:05:12Well, perfect.
00:05:25What are you looking at?
00:05:26Your respect for the dead is heartwarming.
00:05:30I'll have you know
00:05:32Morn died without paying this month's bar tab.
00:05:35Oh, how inconsiderate of him.
00:05:38We're talking about a lot of money.
00:05:41The man had quite an appetite. You know he had two stomachs to fill.
00:05:46Ever watch him eat? It was a beautiful thing.
00:05:49Well, sometimes you don't truly appreciate what you have until it's gone.
00:05:56It's nice to know you're so worried about my welfare.
00:05:58You should be worried, too.
00:06:01Now that your mascot's gone, business will suffer.
00:06:04We'll see. You might be surprised.
00:06:09-Jadzia. -Can we please drop this?
00:06:11QUARK: Everyone, thank you all for coming.
00:06:18It means a great deal to me to see so many people cared about Morn as much as I did.
00:06:26I'll never forget the first time he walked in here and sat down on that very stool.
00:06:34It must've been... almost ten years ago.
00:06:40He still had his hair then.
00:06:46I thought he was just another customer passing through.
00:06:52Little did I know... he'd become such an important figure in my life... in all our lives.
00:07:02Morn was always someone we could count on for a cheerful smile, and an entertaining story.
00:07:08Some of you might be thinking this place won't be the same without him.
00:07:15And it won't.
00:07:18But this was his home.
00:07:22And wherever he is, I'm sure he'd want to know that his favorite bar still echoed with the laughter of his dear friends.
00:07:34This was his chair.
00:07:39And I think the greatest tribute we could ever pay him would be to make sure that it is never empty.
00:07:54Keep it warm... for Morn.
00:08:10Every now and then, Quark really surprises me.
00:08:14Me, too.
00:08:22Excuse me, Quark.
00:08:23Not now.
00:08:25I'm sorry to intrude, but I thought you should know.
00:08:28I unsealed Morn's will.
00:08:32He left everything to you.
00:08:35Me? He left everything to me?
00:08:39That's right.
00:08:42Morn... dear, sweet Morn.
00:08:49Oh...
00:09:03The poor fool actually believed you cared about him.
00:09:07I did.
00:09:08I was up for hours last night thinking about him.
00:09:10Calculating his net worth, no doubt.
00:09:13We spent a lot of time together, Odo.
00:09:15We were obviously a lot closer than I ever realized.
00:09:19His financial records.
00:09:24Is this some kind of joke?
00:09:26What do you mean?
00:09:27According to this, he was broke.
00:09:29( sarcastically ) No.
00:09:30How can that be?
00:09:32He paid his bar bill at the end of every month.
00:09:34That kind of money must have come from somewhere.
00:09:37Well, he did have his shipping business.
00:09:40Maybe all his assets are tied up in inventory.
00:09:44Of course. Inventory.
00:09:50I'll unload everything, and use the profits to...
00:09:54-Oh, what's that smell? -Your inheritance.
00:09:58Livanian beets. Very ripe.
00:10:01What's in the rest of these?
00:10:03More beets.
00:10:05That's it? That's all he had?
00:10:08I'm afraid so.
00:10:09( gasps )
00:10:12Except for the contents of his quarters. Maybe he spent all his money
00:10:17-on furnishings and works of art. -Objets d'art.
00:10:22Of course.
00:10:24Objets d'art. Of course.
00:10:27I'll hold an auction. People will pay a premium to own something that used to be Morn's.
00:10:37Are you sure these are the right quarters?
00:10:39I'm sure.
00:10:41Figures.
00:10:44What's that?
00:10:46That, I believe, is a matador.
00:10:48No. That.
00:10:52ODO: That's Morn's bed.
00:10:54Morn slept in...
00:10:56-mud? -Hmm.
00:10:58I'm told it's excellent for the skin.
00:11:05Thanks, Morn.
00:11:06Just what I always wanted.
00:11:09( gasping )
00:11:13What are you doing in my mud?
00:11:16Oh, I... I couldn't resist. Morny and I had so many happy times here,
00:11:21I just... I had to slip in. I'm sorry if I startled you.
00:11:26I heard you coming in and I thought I'd better hide.
00:11:29Who are you?
00:11:30Um...
00:11:32Larell.
00:11:34Morn's wife. Well, ex-wife.
00:11:37Morn was married?
00:11:38To you?
00:11:39For two wonderful years.
00:11:42You must be Quark.
00:11:44Morny and I kept in touch after we were separated.
00:11:48He talked about you all the time.
00:11:53That's nice.
00:11:55He told me that if anything ever happened to him, he wanted you to have everything that was ever his.
00:12:02Everything?
00:12:05Everything.
00:12:09Well, I'm glad you came by, because Morny didn't leave me much of anything else.
00:12:16Why, I find that hard to believe.
00:12:18( laughs )
00:12:19I'm as disappointed as you are.
00:12:23I happen to know that he had quite a substantial retirement fund, one that could make two people very comfortable.
00:12:33If you're partial to mud, it's comfortable, all right.
00:12:37I'm talking about the thousand bricks of gold-pressed latinum that he won in the Lissepian Lottery.
00:12:43A thousand bricks?
00:12:45Mm-hmm. Now that he's gone, it's all ours.
00:13:02( vacuum slurping )
00:13:17What are you doing?
00:13:18What do you think? I'm looking for the latinum.
00:13:22You must know where he kept it.
00:13:26I didn't even know it existed until you told me.
00:13:33Well, I'm sure it's somewhere on the station.
00:13:36How do we know he didn't spend it already?
00:13:39I told you, it was for his retirement.
00:13:41Poor Morn. He never got a chance to enjoy it.
00:13:46But that doesn't mean we can't.
00:13:49I know what you're doing.
00:13:52What am I doing?
00:13:54Just so we're clear... the latinum's mine.
00:14:00He may have left everything to you, but I was his wife.
00:14:05I could contest the will, and tie you up in court for years.
00:14:09Maybe.
00:14:11But there's no reason it has to come to that.
00:14:14After all, a thousand bricks is plenty for both of us.
00:14:18It is a lot of money.
00:14:22And as soon as we find it, we'll take a nice long vacation together.
00:14:29Morn would have wanted it that way.
00:14:31Of course, he would have.
00:14:42The latinum's not on the station. I looked everywhere. Evade.
00:14:46I even had my brother scan for it with the internal sensors.
00:14:49Well, at least you have the painting.
00:14:51Oh, forget the painting. I want that latinum.
00:14:54If you think it'll make you happy.
00:14:56Confront.
00:14:57Believe me, it will.
00:15:01This is the break I've been waiting for, and it's been a long time in coming.
00:15:06I want Morn's money. I need Morn's money.
00:15:10I deserve Morn's money.
00:15:13Your move.
00:15:17Beautiful, isn't it? And the way it picks up the light.
00:15:22I wonder who came up with the idea of suspending liquid latinum inside worthless bits of gold?
00:15:28Probably someone who got tired of making change with an eyedropper.
00:15:32Are you going to play or not?
00:15:37Where do you think Morn put it all?
00:15:40If you find it, are you really going to share it with this woman?
00:15:43I agreed to pay her ten percent so she wouldn't tie me up in court.
00:15:45That's 100 bricks.
00:15:47What could I do?
00:15:48Retreat.
00:15:51I don't know, but there's something I don't like about this whole thing.
00:15:55I don't trust this woman.
00:16:00Neither do I, but... that doesn't mean
00:16:03I'm going to keep her away from my lobes.
00:16:05Just keep your eyes open. Don't be fooled by a pretty face.
00:16:08Not me.
00:16:10Of course not. Acquire.
00:16:28Oh...
00:16:31What a pleasant surprise.
00:16:39Computer, lights.
00:16:42Tell me... you like surprises, Quark?
00:16:46Only pleasant ones.
00:16:49I like to think I'm pleasant.
00:16:51-You think I'm pleasant? -Absolutely.
00:16:54Then I guess this qualifies as a pleasant surprise.
00:16:59What are you doing in my quarters?
00:17:00Waiting for you.
00:17:02My brother and I were business associates of Morn's.
00:17:07If you've come for the memorial service, it was yesterday.
00:17:11Really? Was it nice?
00:17:13It was lovely.
00:17:15I understand you inherited Morn's estate.
00:17:19That's right.
00:17:21We're business associates of Morn's.
00:17:24Your brother mentioned that.
00:17:26He... borrowed some money from us, and we'd like the estate to repay the loan.
00:17:35Uh-huh.
00:17:37How much money are we talking about?
00:17:39Oh...
00:17:42One thousand bricks of gold-pressed latinum.
00:17:46I had a feeling you were going to say that.
00:17:51I need to see documentation regarding this loan.
00:17:57We shook hands.
00:17:59We trusted Morn.
00:18:01And I'm sure he'd want you... to honor his word.
00:18:09I'm sure he would, but you have to understand,
00:18:13Morn's assets are all tied up in various enterprises.
00:18:18I hope you're not saying you don't have the money.
00:18:23That wouldn't be good.
00:18:27Uh... all I meant was it'll take me a little while to get it.
00:18:31-So you do know where it is. -QUARK: Of course.
00:18:35You're not the first creditors to make a claim against his estate.
00:18:39We're not?
00:18:41Morn was expanding his business interests when he died.
00:18:45His resources were stretched somewhat thin.
00:18:47As a result, the claims against the estate are greater than the assets.
00:18:54Obviously, you can't expect full repayment.
00:18:57What can we expect?
00:18:58A percentage.
00:19:00What sort of percentage?
00:19:01Twenty.
00:19:02We can't accept less than 80.
00:19:03I'll make it 30, and I'll throw in a shipment of Livanian beets.
00:19:07I don't like beets.
00:19:08We'll take 70.
00:19:09Forty.
00:19:10And because I can see you both have fine taste,
00:19:13I'm willing to part with this.
00:19:15One of Morn's most treasured possessions.
00:19:18Beautiful, isn't it?
00:19:20Very nice.
00:19:22We can't take less than 60.
00:19:24Forty's the best I can do.
00:19:25-Fifty. -Sorry.
00:19:30Fifty it is.
00:19:32I'm glad we could come to an understanding.
00:19:36Me, too.
00:19:38( laughs )
00:19:42We'll be watching you, Quark.
00:19:46Don't try anything.
00:19:47Me? Don't be ridiculous.
00:20:05What do we have here?
00:20:12Computer, what is this?
00:20:16COMPUTER: A claim slip for Storage Locker 137,
00:20:19located in the Station Assay Office.
00:20:22A storage locker!
00:20:25Thank you, computer. You've been very helpful.
00:20:32Morn, wherever you are, I love you!
00:20:38What do you mean I have to open it in here?
00:20:41Regulations, the contents of a deceased person's storage locker have to be inspected by station security.
00:20:47There's no such regulation. You just want to know what's inside.
00:20:49You are so transparent. I can't wait to see your face when your deputies wheel in my thousand bricks of latinum.
00:20:58Ah, here we are. Thank you.
00:21:01That can't be it.
00:21:03Storage Locker 137.
00:21:09Well... sometimes, good things come in small packages.
00:21:16Hmm... will that be enough to cover Morn's bar tab?
00:21:24It's covered.
00:21:26There's more where this came from.
00:21:28What makes you say that?
00:21:30Take a look.
00:21:34On the bottom.
00:21:37Recognize Morn's handwriting?
00:21:40"The rest is in the Bank of Bolias."
00:21:43Account number C-J-5-74-36.
00:21:46Hmph.
00:21:48This wasn't in Morn's financial record.
00:21:51Who cares?
00:21:53Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to contact the bank and let them know Morn's legal heir would like his latinum delivered as soon as possible.
00:22:15Larell...
00:22:17I've been looking all over for you.
00:22:20I'm a busy man.
00:22:21Not too busy to look for a certain something, I hope.
00:22:24Actually I haven't had much luck with that.
00:22:27Sounds like you need a little motivation.
00:22:29Oh...
00:22:31I'm motivated, believe me.
00:22:34It's just that it's going to take some time to locate, that's all.
00:22:40Mm-hmm.
00:22:42Um... I have an idea.
00:22:45Why don't you go back to wherever you come from, and I'll contact you as soon as I find it?
00:22:53I think I'd rather wait here... with you.
00:22:58Oh... this is not a good time for oo-mox.
00:23:03Why? Don't you like it?
00:23:06Uh, it's not that. It's just that... the sooner I find that certain something...
00:23:14Mmm... the sooner we can take our little trip together.
00:23:19Mm, you're so diligent.
00:23:21Most men don't know how to defer gratification.
00:23:25You don't make it easy.
00:23:26Mm.
00:23:42Good morning.
00:23:47( drumming on doors )
00:23:52Level 17.
00:23:55( sighs )
00:24:00You're good.
00:24:02But... I'm the only one the bank's going to give the money to.
00:24:08Yeah.
00:24:10C-J-5-74-36.
00:24:13C-J-5-74... uh...
00:24:16This is my stop.
00:24:17What's your hurry?
00:24:19My brother has something he wants to say to you.
00:24:24I'm sorry.
00:24:29About the painting.
00:24:31He feels terrible.
00:24:32No hard feelings.
00:24:33That's nice of you to be so forgiving, Quark.
00:24:37Don't mention it.
00:24:38-My brother has a nasty temper. -I get upset.
00:24:42It comes out when things don't go our way.
00:24:44I noticed. That's why I'm hoping things start to go our way soon.
00:24:48Do you understand what I'm saying, Quark?
00:24:51I think I do, yes.
00:24:52I don't like to get upset.
00:24:54Don't worry. Things are going to go your way soon.
00:24:57That's good to hear.
00:25:02I'll keep in touch.
00:25:05I really am sorry about the painting.
00:25:14C-J-5-74-36. C-J-5-74-36.
00:25:27Bank of Bolias.
00:25:32HAIN: Making a withdrawal, Quark? Let me guess.
00:25:35A thousand bricks of gold-pressed latinum.
00:25:46Put your hands on your head.
00:25:51Turn around.
00:25:55All right, how much do you want?
00:25:57And don't ask for the full 1,000 bricks. I already gave away more than half of it.
00:26:01Attempted bribery. That should add a few years to your sentence.
00:26:05-What are you talking about? -Let's go.
00:26:07Go? Wait, who are you?
00:26:09Lurian Security. I have a signed extradition order for your arrest.
00:26:12-Oh. -As soon as your station's security chief approves it... we'll be on our way.
00:26:18What did I do? What's the charge?
00:26:20Conspiracy to intercept government property.
00:26:22Government property?
00:26:231,000 bricks of gold-pressed latinum.
00:26:26Wait a minute.
00:26:27Morn won that latinum in the Lissepian Lottery.
00:26:32He didn't?
00:26:34It was his bequest from the Royal Family of Luria.
00:26:37Oh...
00:26:39Why would the Royal Family of Luria give Morn that kind of money?
00:26:43He was the crown prince.
00:26:45Morn was a prince?
00:26:47You didn't know?
00:26:49Morn was a prince?
00:26:50That's what I'm saying.
00:26:53-Morn was a prince. -Yes.
00:26:56But he renounced the throne when he came of age.
00:26:58Well, I always knew he was an idiot.
00:27:00His family bequeathed him the latinum when he abdicated.
00:27:03But now that he's deceased, it's legally theirs again.
00:27:07Uh-uh.
00:27:09He left it to me.
00:27:11That will has already been nullified.
00:27:13He signed an agreement to return the latinum in the event of his death.
00:27:17Oh.
00:27:23Do me a favor. Don't tell his ex-wife.
00:27:26I'm going to need a little oo-mox later.
00:27:28His ex-wife?
00:27:30Larell.
00:27:31She's here?
00:27:32Mm-hmm. I just saw her.
00:27:37-Is something wrong? -Quiet!
00:27:40Let me think.
00:27:46Listen and listen carefully. Larell has been trying to get her hands on the prince's latinum for years.
00:27:51She's tried blackmail, extortion.
00:27:55I wouldn't be surprised if she was behind his death.
00:27:57She's always been nice to me.
00:27:59The Royal Family would like nothing better than to see her behind bars.
00:28:04If you help me apprehend her, there'll be a substantial reward.
00:28:09What do I have to do?
00:28:11When are you going to see her again?
00:28:12She'll turn up sooner or later. If not her, then those two brothers.
00:28:16Brothers?
00:28:17They said they were Morn's business partners.
00:28:20They claimed he owed them money.
00:28:22Something tells me they were not exactly aboveboard.
00:28:26Whoever these brothers are I promise you, I won't let them get between the Royal Family and its latinum.
00:28:32And I won't let anything get between me and my reward.
00:28:34Do we have an understanding?
00:28:35-Uh-huh. -If I'm going to put these people away
00:28:39I have to catch them trying to get their hands on the latinum.
00:28:43Call the bank.
00:28:45Tell them to deliver it here.
00:28:46Then what?
00:28:49You stay out of sight and leave the rest to me.
00:29:00What are you up to?
00:29:02Trying to fix this optronic relay.
00:29:06Wouldn't you be better off working in a lab?
00:29:09I'm keeping Morn's chair warm.
00:29:11Ah.
00:29:12Good man.
00:29:17Where's Quark?
00:29:18I'm in the mood for one of his famous Til'amin froths.
00:29:21You'll have to settle for something else.
00:29:23He's in the back, and from what Broik says, he's not coming out.
00:29:29Sounds like he's taking Morn's death pretty hard.
00:29:32Uh-huh. He loved the guy.
00:29:35Well, I better go test this.
00:29:38I'll take over.
00:29:41Oh, good man.
00:29:59Anybody here?
00:30:04What a surprise.
00:30:05You got to help me, Quark. Someone's following me.
00:30:08Who?
00:30:09Uh, two men.
00:30:10Brothers?
00:30:12Well, how should I know?
00:30:13-( door chimes ) -That could be them.
00:30:15Don't answer it.
00:30:18Believe me, I'm not planning to.
00:30:19( lock beeping )
00:30:21Sounds like they're trying to bypass the lock.
00:30:24Come on.
00:30:30Computer, dim the lights.
00:30:33( beeping )
00:30:34Remind me to invest in a better lock.
00:30:38( door opening )
00:30:50QUARK: Gentlemen.
00:30:51Quark, we've been looking all over for you.
00:30:56The latinum's on its way. It'll be here tomorrow.
00:30:58That's good news.
00:31:00We were getting worried.
00:31:03( door chimes )
00:31:05Expecting anyone?
00:31:07You never know who's going to drop by.
00:31:08Don't answer it.
00:31:10( lock beeping )
00:31:12Sounds like they're coming in anyway.
00:31:14You should invest in a better lock.
00:31:17Whoever it is, get rid of them.
00:31:22We'll be over there.
00:31:24Um... you'd be more comfortable in there.
00:31:33We'll be back there.
00:31:45Why didn't you answer the door?
00:31:51Oh, I dozed off. It's been one of those days.
00:31:54We need to talk.
00:31:55What would we need to talk about?
00:31:58Are you all right?
00:32:00What makes you ask that?
00:32:03Well, you keep craning your neck.
00:32:06Well, look what we have here.
00:32:09I bet the Royal Family sleeps soundly knowing you're on the job.
00:32:12Royal Family?
00:32:17What kind of lies you been telling him, Hain?
00:32:20The usual.
00:32:23You know each other.
00:32:24It's been a long time.
00:32:26Nine years.
00:32:28You know, it must be nine years.
00:32:32I see you're still a step behind everybody else.
00:32:36Leave him alone, Hain.
00:32:38Hey, it's Larell.
00:32:41I can see that.
00:32:43What's going on here?
00:32:45We're, uh, having a little reunion. We used to work together... with Morn.
00:32:51I guess that means he wasn't a prince after all.
00:32:55No.
00:32:56And you're not a security agent.
00:32:59And you're not really his ex-wife.
00:33:04Please... please don't tell me Morn didn't have any latinum.
00:33:07Oh, he had latinum, all right.
00:33:09At least that part is true.
00:33:11Ever hear of the Lissepian Mother's Day Heist?
00:33:13Who hasn't?
00:33:14While the entire world was celebrating, someone broke into the Central Bank and made off with...
00:33:20One thousand bricks of gold-pressed latinum.
00:33:27Wait a minute.
00:33:29You expect me to believe that the four of you pulled that off?
00:33:32There was five of us. Morn helped.
00:33:35Yes, but then he ran off with the latinum.
00:33:38Why did you take so long to come after him?
00:33:40Because we knew he'd stashed it away somewhere to wait for the statute of limitations to expire.
00:33:45And it did, two weeks ago.
00:33:47You see, we can't be prosecuted anymore.
00:33:50So here we are.
00:33:51The latinum's en route.
00:33:54Maybe we should just split it up and go our separate ways.
00:33:59The voice of reason.
00:34:00Not you... us.
00:34:05Krit's right. We don't need him anymore.
00:34:19So what do we do with him?
00:34:21KRIT: It should look like an accident.
00:34:23We don't want anyone asking questions.
00:34:26Wait a minute. You can't kill me.
00:34:29I'm the only one who can take delivery of the latinum.
00:34:31You need my thumb print.
00:34:33If you stand still, this won't hurt as much.
00:34:36( screaming )
00:34:37HAIN: Ah, ah, ah, wait a minute.
00:34:39What do you propose, Nahsk?
00:34:41That we walk into the Cargo Bay with his bloody thumb, and ask for the latinum?
00:34:45We need him.
00:34:56The only question is, what happens after he takes delivery?
00:35:04We could split the latinum... five ways.
00:35:08That is what you would have gotten if Morn was still alive.
00:35:11That's true.
00:35:13Think of me as Morn.
00:35:15I can't believe I just said that.
00:35:17This isn't fair. We stole it.
00:35:19He had nothing to do with it.
00:35:20Maybe not, but the bottom line is you need me.
00:35:24A thousand bricks of latinum split five ways... what do you think?
00:35:33It's still a lot of latinum.
00:35:35That's 250 bricks each.
00:35:41So do we have a deal?
00:35:47-All right. -OK.
00:35:49The Bolian transport arrives tomorrow at 1600.
00:35:53We'll meet at the cargo bay.
00:35:54We're staying together until it gets here.
00:35:56We are?
00:35:56I don't trust you, and I certainly don't trust them.
00:35:59I see your point.
00:36:01But I have a bar to run.
00:36:08All right.
00:36:14To your hospitality.
00:36:16Don't mention it.
00:36:21So this was Morn's favorite place?
00:36:24He used to sit right there.
00:36:25Well, that's not very smart sitting with your back to the door.
00:36:30He was the trusting type.
00:36:34Which one of you killed him anyway?
00:36:37It wasn't us.
00:36:40Me neither.
00:36:43Don't look at me.
00:36:45Then it really was an accident.
00:36:49Poor Morny. He always had such bad luck.
00:36:58Get rid of him.
00:37:03We're closed.
00:37:05At this hour?
00:37:09Friends of Morn.
00:37:10We're... commiserating.
00:37:13I see.
00:37:16And how long are you going to be closed?
00:37:19Oh, until about 1600 hours tomorrow.
00:37:25We have a lot to commiserate about.
00:37:27I see.
00:37:37Where were we?
00:37:47There it is.
00:37:48Right on time.
00:37:52Uh...
00:37:53I believe that's for me.
00:38:12Open it.
00:38:25Oh...
00:38:27I'll count it.
00:38:30Oh...
00:38:41All right.
00:38:42Somebody else count it.
00:38:45Put it down, Hain. My brother may be slow, but if you pull that trigger, he'll kill you.
00:38:54I'm not slow.
00:39:01Nahsk... what are you doing?
00:39:07We're family.
00:39:08Just put the gun down.
00:39:22( weapons fire continues )
00:39:25Go ahead.
00:39:27Kill each other.
00:39:30Oh...
00:39:35( gasps )
00:39:37ODO: Security. Drop your weapons.
00:39:39-Huh? -( weapons fire continues )
00:39:42ODO: This is your last warning. I said drop them.
00:39:45( weapon clatters to ground )
00:39:46LARELL: I surrender.
00:39:49Take her to a holding cell.
00:39:51Get the rest of them to the Infirmary.
00:40:00Ah, there you are.
00:40:03Are they gone?
00:40:04From now on, you'll be commiserating alone.
00:40:08All your "friends" are going to prison.
00:40:11For how long?
00:40:13Assault with intent to kill?
00:40:15Long enough.
00:40:17Then it's mine.
00:40:19All mine.
00:40:22What you are about to hear is the most beautiful sound in the galaxy.
00:40:34Oh, that can't be.
00:40:36There's no latinum in these bricks.
00:40:38What?
00:40:40Someone's extracted all the latinum!
00:40:43There's nothing here but worthless gold.
00:40:46And it's all yours.
00:40:48( chuckling )
00:40:51No.
00:40:53No! No!
00:41:12( grunting )
00:41:14Quark? Quark?
00:41:16What?
00:41:18What do you want?
00:41:20There's someone here to see you.
00:41:21I thought you said they were all going to prison.
00:41:24You'd better sit down.
00:41:30Morn?
00:41:31Alive and well.
00:41:33Apparently, he faked his own death, but I'll let him tell you all about it.
00:41:45Well?
00:41:47No.
00:41:48I don't want to hear it.
00:41:50Not one word.
00:41:52You set me up.
00:41:57You left the latinum to me because you knew I would do whatever it would take to get my hands on it.
00:42:02You figured I could keep the four of them off-balance long enough for them to turn on themselves.
00:42:07This whole thing was a scam to get them off your back, wasn't it?
00:42:15I could have been killed, you know.
00:42:24And I thought we were friends.
00:42:32I have to admit...
00:42:34I didn't suspect for a minute.
00:42:37Tell you the truth,
00:42:38I didn't think you had it in you to pull off something like this.
00:42:41I just have one question for you.
00:42:43What happened to the latinum?
00:42:56( gurgling burp )
00:43:05Of course. Your second stomach.
00:43:10You've been keeping it in your second stomach all these years?
00:43:17That's a lot of latinum.
00:43:18No wonder your hair fell out.
00:43:26For me?
00:43:32That must be 100 bricks worth. I don't know what to say.
00:43:39Thanks.
00:43:40Not that I didn't earn it after all you put me through.
00:43:45If you ever want to set me up again, feel free.
00:43:52You know... you and I should consider doing business together.
00:43:58Two enterprising gentlemen like us could do all right for ourselves. Take that gold dust of yours... it doesn't have to be a total loss.
00:44:10I hear there's some primitive cultures who consider it quite valuable.