![]() ![]() Quark admits that he wants the Federation back as much as they do but encourages them to keep in mind that " things could be a lot worse." Odo reluctantly agrees and that the Dominion is (for the moment) treating Bajor as a friend. Kira acidly says that must be true for someone concerned solely with profit and monthly balance sheets, but Quark reminds her that all three of them have vivid memories of the horrible conditions for Bajorans on the station during the last occupation, none of which are present this time. ![]() Quark says that as occupations go, this one's not so bad. At the bar, Quark gives Kira a complimentary drink as she and Odo are discussing the Occupation. In Quark's, business is looking up again Cardassians ring the gaming tables, though Quark also has to contend with several tables of Jem'Hadar, who do not eat, drink, or relax, but just sit, looking baleful. Dukat complains that destroying these self-replicating mines is difficult because when they attempt to destroy one, its neighbor replicates another, but assures Weyoun that he will eventually get it done. Further, Weyoun is impatient with Dukat's slow progress on clearing the minefield that is blocking the wormhole, preventing Dominion reinforcements from getting through from the Gamma Quadrant. After Kira leaves, Weyoun demands Damar leave and then, to Dukat, to be included in all decisions on station policy henceforth. Weyoun is disturbed by the way Dukat seems to be undermining the Dominion's position because of his antipathy towards the Bajorans, but lets the matter rest for the moment. Kira wants Bajoran security returned to the station, but Dukat is concerned about the implications of allowing armed Bajorans on board. Reports of victories arrive daily and with the enemy retreating on nearly every front, "it is a good time for Cardassia… and the Dominion." Weyoun is happy that life seems to be returning to normal on the station. On the reclaimed Terok Nor, Gul Dukat narrates a log entry, quite pleased with how the war is going. After Bashir leaves with Martok to treat his arm, an angry Sisko slams his fist on a tabletop, breaking the glass.Īllies: Dukat and Weyoun argue about the occupation Sisko quietly thanks the doctor and tells him that will be all. " We can't keep taking these kinds of losses sir, not if we expect to win this!" Bashir exclaims to Sisko. Bashir enters and says they've been ordered to Starbase 375, and he has word of the Seventh Fleet's engagement in the Tyra system: out of 112 ships, only fourteen ships have returned. As Worf and Dax leave, Captain Benjamin Sisko suggests that they not break any bones, to which Dax only responds with the crossing of her fingers. ![]() Dax gives in, saying, " first we'll shed blood, and then we'll feast." When Martok points out that Worf wasn't talking about anything else in days, Dax puns, " He's such a worrier.". After a joyous hello, Worf reveals that he is upset that Dax has scheduled the ritual sacrifice of the targ to occur after their wedding feast. The Defiant and Klingon General Martok's IKS Rotarran rendezvous and Worf and Jadzia Dax are reunited in the Defiant's mess hall. Garak is not impressed with Bashir's calculations, notwithstanding Bashir's recently revealed genetic enhancements. Bashir estimates their chances of survival at 32.7%. In the medical supply room, Doctor Julian Bashir is treating Elim Garak for a small head wound. On the Defiant's bridge, Nog gets anxious that news of the Seventh Fleet's counterassault has not arrived, while Chief Miles O'Brien is sick and tired of running from the Dominion. Everyone on board is tense and exhausted. The USS Defiant has been on the run from the Jem'Hadar for 78 hours. Three months have passed since the Dominion occupied Deep Space 9 and hostilities began. " You're not genetically engineered – you're a Vulcan!"Ī battered Federation and Klingon fleet move through space, attesting to the fact the war is not going well. ![]()
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