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Chimera

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( sighs )

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How long was I asleep? Almost two hours.

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You dropped out of warp. Must be close to home.

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We entered the Bajoran system a few minutes ago.

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What's that?

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The shopkeeper I bought it from called it a "knickknack."

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I didn't know you collected knickknacks.

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It's a present for Kira.

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Oh...

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You, you don't think she'll like it?

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Oh, I'm sure she'll like it.

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It's just that I didn't get anything for Keiko.

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Ah.

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Well, the conference kept you pretty busy.

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Well, you found time to get something.

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Not chocolates as well.

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Hmm. Rigelian chocolates-- her favorite.

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I'll buy them from you.

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I beg your pardon?

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I'll buy them from you.

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Come on, Odo.

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You don't have to give her two presents.

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You've only been gone a day.

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I'm sorry, Miles, but the answer is no.

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( alarm blaring )

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There's something behind us.

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It's gaining on us fast.

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You think it's friendly?

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I hope so.

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It's certainly taken an interest in us.

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Uh-oh.

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It's gone.

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What? According to the sensors there's nothing out there.

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Well, where'd it go?

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( deep rumbling )

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( thumping )

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( rumbling and thumping continue )

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It's a changeling.

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Stay where you are, or I'll fire.

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You. You are a Metamorph.

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I'm a changeling, yes.

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Tell the mono-form to put down its weapon.

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Why did you board our ship?

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Because I sensed you were here.

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I had to see if it were true-- if I'd finally found another Metamorph.

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You've never met another shape-shifter?

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I've been trying to find others of my kind for a long time.

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I told you to stay where you are.

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How do we know he's not a Founder?

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He's not.

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He's one of the hundred.

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The hundred?

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Over the centuries, our people sent out

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100 infant changelings into the galaxy.

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We were to learn about other species and eventually return home to share what we'd experienced.

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That would explain why I was alone on Varala.

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I didn't even know what I was at first or that I could assume other forms.

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I was the same way.

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I hate to interrupt, but shouldn't we get him into a containment field until we're sure he's telling the truth?

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SHAPE-SHIFTER: I will allow myself to be taken prisoner to show my good faith but only if you vouch for my safety.

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I do not trust... humanoids.

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So, where is he now?

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In a holding cell.

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Captain, he's not a threat to us.

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He's just a changeling who's traveled a long way to find out where he came from.

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You believe his story?

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Yes, sir, I do.

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How can we be sure he's not a Founder?

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If he were a Founder, he'd be infected with the same disease that's afflicting the entire Link.

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I asked Dr. Bashir to scan him.

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His morphogenic matrix is as stable as mine.

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Sir, with your permission, I'd like to release him.

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Well, Constable, I'm sure you can appreciate why I'd have reservations about that.

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We're still at war with your people.

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The Founders have deceived us before.

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I realize that, sir, but he is not a Founder.

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He's one of the hundred.

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I'm sure of it.

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Sir... I'm asking you to trust me on this.

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All right, Constable.

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I'll release him into your custody.

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Thank you, sir.

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When I found out our people were the leaders of the Dominion

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I realized I had no place with them.

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This war they're fighting is wrong.

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I can understand their distrust of humanoids but why try to conquer them?

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Better to avoid them altogether.

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You don't much care for humanoids.

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I know from experience they don't much care for changelings.

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I think you'll find the people here are different.

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Oh?

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They accepted me. Have they?

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Is that why you stayed?

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I told you I want no part of the Founders.

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But what about the hundred that were sent out?

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Haven't you tried to find any of them?

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No.

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It's a huge galaxy.

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They could be anywhere.

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Hmm. I found you.

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I have a life here.

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I have... friends.

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Constable.

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When did you first assume humanoid form?

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A little over 30 years ago.

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So that's it.

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It's all still so new to you.

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I spent the first part of my life living among humanoids as well.

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How long ago was that?

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Over 200 years.

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Oh...

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I must have been sent out earlier than you.

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Or it could be that I was adrift for a long time before I was found.

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Either way, it would explain why you've chosen to stay here.

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I, too, was fascinated by humanoid life in the beginning.

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But, uh, you lost interest.

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I found it limiting.

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The Varalans never accepted me as one of them and I was never really able to fully mimic their appearance.

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Faces aren't easy.

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No, and humanoids are not very tolerant of difference.

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Some of them are.

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There are dozens of species on this station and they tolerate each other's differences very well.

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Hmm. He has bumps on his forehead.

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She has a wrinkled nose, but basically they're alike.

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They are bipeds that eat, sleep, breathe.

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You and I are nothing like them.

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We're changelings.

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We can be like them when we choose.

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I choose to be like them as little as possible.

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That's where we differ.

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Let me show you where you'll be staying.

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You haven't told me your name.

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The Varalans called me Laas.

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In their language it means "changeable."

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Not very imaginative, is it?

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At least it's appropriate.

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Mine means "unknown sample."

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The scientist who found me didn't know what I was.

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These are my quarters.

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I'll be staying... somewhere else.

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Feel free to shape-shift as you please.

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Some of these forms are quite interesting.

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This hasn't been used in some time.

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I've... been busy.

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Who is this?

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Her name is Kira.

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Ah, I had a mate once.

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Oh?

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On Varala.

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Not long after I first assumed humanoid form.

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And... what happened?

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We couldn't have children.

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Uh, that was important to her.

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Is it something that matters to this Kira?

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We've never discussed it.

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Neither did we... at first.

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Do our people reproduce?

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It's more complicated than that.

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In our natural state we don't exist as separate entities.

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I don't understand.

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Our people spend most of their time in the Link.

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The Link?

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It involves a melding into one-- a merging of thought and form, idea... and sensation.

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You're speaking in riddles.

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It's difficult to explain.

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Then don't.

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Show me.

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Of course.

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Take it.

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For the first time in my life

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I understand... how I was meant to exist.

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You've given up a great deal to remain here.

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Yes.

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Yes, I have.

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But I won't have anything to do with the Founders and their war.

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Odo... we linked.

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I know the truth.

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You stayed here because of Kira.

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If it weren't for her you would be with our people, war or no war.

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You would be... a Founder.

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( door opening )

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Hi.

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Hello, Nerys.

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I can't believe it.

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Another changeling.

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What's he like?

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( sighs )

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He's... complicated.

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Like you.

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( chuckling )

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You all right?

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I'm fine.

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You seem far away.

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We linked.

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I see.

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There's nothing to worry about.

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He's not a Founder.

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He's not trying to lure me to the Dominion.

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The Link is part of what we are.

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It comes as naturally to us as talking does to humanoids.

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It's a little more personal than-than talking, isn't it?

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I suppose.

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So... do I get to meet him?

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If you like.

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I would.

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Then I'll arrange it.

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( chuckling )

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Here they are.

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This is Laas.

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Nerys. Julian.

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Ezri. Miles.

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We've met.

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Look, I'm sorry.

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We didn't know who you were at first.

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You gave us quite a scare when you rammed the runabout.

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I've always wondered how it would feel to be able to fly through space like that.

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It's a shame you're incapable of ever experiencing it.

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Guess so.

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Tell us about Varala.

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No Federation ship's ever been there.

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It's just the same as any other planet-- overrun with humanoids cities and farms everywhere other life-forms displaced from their habitats.

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Once I migrated to the southern continent with a herd of volg.

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When we returned to our breeding grounds the following summer, they had been fenced off.

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The herd died out within two generations.

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It's always that way where humanoids thrive.

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They disrupt the natural balance.

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Who ordered the vilm-steak?

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Uh, um, you better keep that warm.

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Whatever you say.

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The truth is I prefer the so-called primitive life-forms.

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They exist as they were meant to-- by following... their instincts.

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No words get in the way, no lies, no deceptions.

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We're not the ones who can disguise ourselves as anything we want.

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Meaning...?

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Meaning shape-shifters are not to be trusted.

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I trust Odo.

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Of course, you trust Odo.

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Look at him.

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You've convinced him that he is as limited as you are.

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Laas...

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You've seen through our evil plan.

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Oop. Foiled again.

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It's not funny.

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No.

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I'm very worried for him.

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Odo can take care of himself.

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Thank you, Colonel.

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Well...

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( chuckles uneasily ): this has been... interesting.

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If you'll excuse us, Colonel

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Counselor, Doctor

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Chief?

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Laas?

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Nice to see you again.

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This way.

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Was it really necessary to insult my friends?

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I was merely speaking my mind.

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Well, you could call it that.

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Humanoids are such tragic creatures.

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They've lost the ability to take joy in simply existing and yet they haven't evolved to the next level where consciousness exists independent of form.

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You're certainly not afraid to make grand generalizations.

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Well, I've been many things in my time, Odo.

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I speak from experience.

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Enough talk. Link with me.

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Here?

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Why not?

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I don't think that's a good idea.

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Are you embarrassed?

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No.

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You don't want to do anything to remind them that you're not truly a humanoid.

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I don't go out of my way to point it out, no.

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Why not?

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Are you afraid they will reject you?

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I don't like to confront people with something that might make them uncomfortable.

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So, you deny your true nature in order to fit in?

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You're reading too much into it.

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Before I came here, when was the last time you assumed another form?

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You can't even remember.

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You've been pretending to be a humanoid for so long it doesn't even occur to you that you can be anything else.

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That's not true.

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I've just been involved with... other things lately.

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Like what, courting Kira?

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She can't even link with you.

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Leave her out of this.

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It won't last.

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The fact that your relationship failed doesn't mean that mine will.

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True.

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And, if you're very lucky you can watch her grow old and die.

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I think you should stay out of my affairs.

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I don't want to see you make the same mistakes I made.

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You're wasting your time trying to be a humanoid.

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You're limiting yourself.

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Let's leave here, Odo.

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Let's find the others.

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100 were sent away and they're out there... somewhere.

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If we can find even a few of them, we can form a new Link.

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Think of it, Odo.

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We can exist the way we were meant to.

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As changelings.

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I can't believe he actually thought you'd just drop everything and leave with him.

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He just can't understand why I want to stay here.

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How did he take it when you said no?

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You did say no, didn't you?

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I told him I'd think about it.

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I didn't want to dismiss it out of hand.

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He would have taken offense.

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Why do you look at me like that?

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It just... bothers me that he thinks that you're not happy here.

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Makes me think he knows something that I don't.

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What makes you say that?

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He linked with you.

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Ah.

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Something about that gave him the impression that... you might want to leave here.

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It's just wishful thinking on his part.

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The thought of the two of us going off together looking for the others exploring the galaxy as changelings... it's very alluring.

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To him.

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Sounds like it's alluring to you, too.

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I'm... happy... here.

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I'm sorry I can't link with you.

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( sighs )

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It doesn't matter, Nerys.

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I love you.

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Computer, activate fire suppression sys...

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Laas?

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I need to talk to you.

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You didn't realize it was me.

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Did you even know we could exist as fire?

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I didn't think so.

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No matter.

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Once we're away from here

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I'll teach you to become things you've never even dreamed of.

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I'm not leaving.

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I'm staying here.

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Why?

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So you can keep on pretending to be one of them?

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I'm sorry if you're disappointed.

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I'll survive.

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And when I find some of the others...

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I'll send for you.

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You'll change your mind.

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You'll join us.

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It could take a long time for you to find another changeling.

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Is that supposed to discourage me?

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All I'm saying is you don't have to leave right away.

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I wouldn't mind the company of another changeling.

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I'm sure you wouldn't mind either.

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All right, Odo.

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I won't abandon you to these mono-forms.

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As a favor to you...

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I'll stay a while.

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Well, you might as well.

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If you can't get along with me what makes you think you can get along with any other changeling?

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Just remember, I have no interest in mono-forms even if they are your... friends.

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After what happened at Quark's, I don't think you have to worry about an overcrowded social schedule.

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Good.

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( excited voices outside )

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( children laughing )

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Children, children.

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What?

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Great. The environmental system's out again.

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There goes our holosuite reservation.

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I better go see what the problem is.

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Don't bother, Chief.

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There's nothing wrong with the environmental system.

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Then where's all this fog coming from?

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It's not fog.

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It's Laas.

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Laas?

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What's he doing?

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Being fog.

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What's it look like?

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Can't he be fog somewhere else?

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Or at night when nobody's around?

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He's not hurting anyone.

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Still... it's kind of creepy.

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Careful, Miles.

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He might hear you.

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( loudly ): Good.

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Laas?

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Laas.

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Well... congratulations.

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You've managed to disrupt the entire Promenade.

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I was just relaxing.

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If you want to relax, do it in private.

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Did I embarrass you?

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Ka'vek!

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What is this Founder doing here?

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He's not a Founder.

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Now, move along.

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Don't change form in my presence again.

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I will change form where I please.

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Look at him.

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Look at the hate in his eyes.

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Laas.

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Your hands are stained with the blood of Klingon warriors.

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But then the stench would still be on them.

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P'tak!

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Mine's bigger.

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Ke'chaw!

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No.

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( groans )

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No!

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Dr. Bashir wasn't able to save the Klingon's life.

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General Martok has asked that Laas be detained until the magistrate can determine jurisdiction.

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Jurisdiction?

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The Klingons want to extradite him.

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That's ridiculous.

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He killed that Klingon in self-defense.

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That is in dispute.

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He was about to draw his disrupter.

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According to the other Klingon he was reaching for his dagger.

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Are you saying that's not true?

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It all happened too fast, but their intentions were obvious.

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One of them put a knife in his chest.

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The Klingons are arguing that since Laas knew he couldn't be harmed by a knife that he wasn't justified in responding with deadly force.

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Since when do the Klingons resort to legal quibbling?

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They get involved in fights all the time.

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They never file charges.

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It isn't honorable.

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In this case, the Klingons are exercising their rights under the law.

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Sir, they are only doing this because they distrust changelings.

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He should not have provoked them.

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Provoked them?

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They attacked Laas.

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They claim he surrounded them menacingly.

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They felt menaced by fog.

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They weren't the only ones.

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There are 12 other people who filed complaints.

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Is it a crime to shape-shift on the Promenade?

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It's not a crime, but it's obviously not a good idea.

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You're going to allow the Klingons to extradite him knowing they won't give him a fair trial.

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That's not my decision.

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It's up to the magistrate.

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But you'd just as soon be rid of him.

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You never wanted him on the station in the first place.

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I practically had to beg you to let him out of that holding cell.

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That's quite enough, Constable.

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Now, Martok has expressed some concerns about our security arrangements.

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Meaning?

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He's not sure it's appropriate that you should be in charge of the prisoner.

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May I ask why?

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Because you were a witness to the alleged crime.

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Well, that's a relief.

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For a moment, I thought you were going to say it's because...

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I'm a changeling.

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Odo.

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I heard about your friend.

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Rumor has it the Klingons want to put him on trial.

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They're the ones who should be put on trial.

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If they'd attacked anyone other than a changeling they would be.

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You're probably right.

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That fog episode certainly didn't help matters.

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Laas was only doing what comes naturally to us.

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You never pulled a stunt like that.

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You're smart enough to know that people don't want to be reminded that you're different.

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Who wants to see somebody turn into goo?

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I hope you don't do that around Kira.

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Why shouldn't I?

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Well, if she's anything like me, she'd rather you didn't.

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Don't you get it, Odo?

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We humanoids are a product of millions of years of evolution.

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Our ancestors learned the hard way that what you don't know might kill you.

00:29:48

They wouldn't have survived if they hadn't have jumped back when they encountered a snake coiled in the muck.

00:29:52

And, now, millions of years later that instinct is still there.

00:29:55

It's genetic.

00:29:57

Our tolerance to other life-forms doesn't extend beyond the two-arm, two-leg variety.

00:30:05

I hate to break this to you... but when you're in your natural state... you're more than our poor old genes can handle.

00:30:14

So what are you saying, Quark?

00:30:17

That the Klingons couldn't help what they did because of their genes?

00:30:21

I'm not trying to excuse what they did.

00:30:23

I'm only telling you

00:30:25

why it happened.

00:30:27

Watch your step, Odo.

00:30:28

We're at war with your people.

00:30:30

This is no time for a changeling pride demonstration on the Promenade.

00:30:56

Constable.

00:30:57

I'd like to have a few minutes alone with the prisoner.

00:31:00

Sorry, sir.

00:31:02

I have my orders.

00:31:18

I don't know what to say.

00:31:21

You could say you were wrong.

00:31:23

You could say the people here are no different than any other humanoids.

00:31:29

Hopefully, this will all get straightened out at your hearing.

00:31:33

I am sure it will be fair and impartial.

00:31:36

Just tell them exactly what happened.

00:31:41

My word against a humanoid's.

00:31:44

Whom do you think this magistrate is going to believe?

00:31:50

I shouldn't have convinced you to stay.

00:31:52

If I had just... let you go none of this would have happened.

00:31:57

My only consolation is that this may finally make you understand that you don't belong here.

00:32:06

You saw the hatred in that Klingon's eyes.

00:32:09

Perhaps now you'll recognize it when you see it hiding in the faces of your so-called friends.

00:32:21

They tolerate you, Odo... because you emulate them.

00:32:25

What higher flattery is there?

00:32:28

"I, who can be anything, choose to be like you."

00:32:31

But even when you make yourself in their image they know you are not truly one of them.

00:32:37

They know that what you appear to be does not reflect what you really are.

00:32:43

It's only a mask.

00:32:46

What lies underneath is alien to them and so they fear it.

00:32:55

And that fear can turn to hate in the blink of an eye.

00:33:04

They're going to extradite him.

00:33:06

You don't know that.

00:33:08

Yes, I do, and no one is going to do anything to stop it.

00:33:10

There's not much anyone can do.

00:33:11

If he weren't a changeling the Captain would find a way to intervene.

00:33:15

Oh, no, that's unfair.

00:33:16

Is it?

00:33:18

You're starting to sound like Laas.

00:33:20

Well, maybe that's because I'm starting to see things more clearly now.

00:33:23

What is that supposed to mean?

00:33:24

Look at me, Nerys. What do you see?

00:33:26

I see you.

00:33:28

No. No, this is just a form I borrowed.

00:33:33

I could just as easily be someone or something else.

00:33:36

I know that but this... is what you have always chosen to be.

00:33:45

A man... a good and honest man... a man I fell in love with.

00:33:54

Are you trying to tell me that he never really existed?

00:33:59

I don't know.

00:34:07

I care for you more than anyone I've ever known.

00:34:11

These last few months have been the happiest of my life.

00:34:15

But even so... part of me wishes that Laas and I were out there right now searching for the others existing as changelings.

00:34:24

Because that's what I am.

00:34:26

Not a humanoid.

00:34:28

I'm a changeling.

00:34:32

Well, then maybe you're right.

00:34:35

Maybe you do belong out there.

00:34:59

Can I help you, Colonel?

00:35:01

Uh... I need to talk to the prisoner.

00:35:03

Alone.

00:35:04

Aye, sir.

00:35:27

Go to the third planet in the Koralis system.

00:35:30

You'll find an orbital tether running down to an abandoned mining complex.

00:35:34

I'll tell Odo to meet you there.

00:35:36

Is this some kind of a trick?

00:35:39

Do you want to get out of here or not?

00:35:46

That vent will lead you through some conduits to an airlock.

00:35:52

Why?

00:35:55

I love him.

00:36:07

Escaped?

00:36:12

How did he get through the containment field?

00:36:14

KIRA: I can't explain it.

00:36:16

All I can tell you is what I saw.

00:36:17

He turned into some kind of plasma energy and forced his way through.

00:36:21

Before I could stop him, he had disappeared into the air vent.

00:36:23

According to the operations log one of the airlocks was activated shortly after that.

00:36:27

If he left the station why didn't our sensors detect him?

00:36:31

A Corvallen freighter was leaving about the same time.

00:36:33

He must have shadowed it to keep from being spotted.

00:36:37

He could be anywhere by now.

00:36:38

General Martok is not going to be happy about this.

00:36:41

By fleeing, the changeling has demonstrated his guilt.

00:36:44

Either that, or his lack of faith in our justice system.

00:36:48

He must be apprehended and brought to trial.

00:36:51

Mr. Worf, have all available runabouts begin a sector-wide search.

00:36:56

Aye, sir.

00:36:58

Good luck.

00:36:59

Constable, I know it's a long shot but I'm sure you can agree we should do everything we can to find him.

00:37:07

Of course.

00:37:09

Dismissed.

00:37:27

Level 9.

00:37:35

You didn't hide it very well... that you're glad he escaped.

00:37:42

I should have known he'd be able to escape.

00:37:44

What's a force field to a changeling with his abilities?

00:37:50

You said you wished you were out there with him.

00:37:54

Well, it's not too late.

00:37:56

I don't understand.

00:37:58

He's waiting for you at an abandoned mine on Koralis III.

00:38:06

You... helped him escape?

00:38:09

I don't want you to stay here under some... sense of obligation.

00:38:20

Good luck.

00:38:29

I hope you find what you're looking for.

00:39:09

Laas?

00:39:15

I knew you would come.

00:39:19

This is a new beginning for us, Odo a new beginning for our people.

00:39:25

You and I are about to embark on the adventure of our lives.

00:39:32

What's wrong?

00:39:34

I'm not going with you.

00:39:40

Why are you here?

00:39:43

I've come to say good-bye.

00:39:46

Don't be a fool.

00:39:48

What are you holding on to?

00:39:49

Kira?

00:39:51

Even she knows that this is what's best for you.

00:39:54

Why else would she have helped me to escape?

00:39:56

You really don't know, do you?

00:40:00

You've no idea what it means to love someone enough to let them go.

00:40:06

She let you go so that you could find out where you belong.

00:40:11

I know where I belong.

00:40:13

Laas... humanoids are not the petty, limited creatures you perceive them to be.

00:40:20

What Nerys did should prove that, even to you.

00:40:24

Love conquers all. Is that it?

00:40:29

I'm sorry you can't understand.

00:40:32

You've done many things

00:40:35

been many things... but you've never known love.

00:40:41

Compared to the Link it is a pale shadow a feeble attempt to compensate for the isolation that mono-forms feel because they are trapped within themselves.

00:40:55

Perhaps the fact that it's not easy is what makes it worthwhile.

00:41:01

Odo... the Founders are dying.

00:41:05

This could be your last chance to exist the way you were meant to.

00:41:13

Don't throw it away.

00:41:16

You'd better go.

00:41:18

They're looking for you.

00:41:22

Good luck.

00:41:30

And to you, Odo.

00:41:33

You'll need it more than I.

00:41:58

KIRA: Watch over him.

00:42:01

Help him find his way.

00:42:04

( door chimes )

00:42:06

Yes.

00:42:17

I didn't think I'd see you again.

00:42:20

I couldn't go.

00:42:36

If I ever made you feel that you couldn't be yourself with me...

00:42:41

I'm sorry.

00:42:45

I want to know you... the way you really are.

00:43:26

( sighs )