Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s07e17 Episode Script
Penumbra
There are a few|wild moba trees here, and a creek that runs through|the meadows and into the forest.
- Nice spot, huh?|- Bajor, right? The Kendra province, south of the|Yolja river.
l was there the other day.
- l thought you went to Rakantha.
|- l did.
But afterwards Vedek Oram|wanted me to visit his monastery.
We took a transport|across the mountains.
The sun was just going down and the entire valley|was shimmering in the light.
And l said to myself, ''This is the place.
This is where|l'm going to build my house.
'' - l've heard you talk that way before.
|- No, this is not just talk.
As of this morning,|all of this land belongs to me.
- You're serious?|- Twelve hecapates.
l'm going to start building|as soon as the war is over.
We'll have a place we can visit|any time we want.
- Sounds good to me.
|- Maybe someday l'll retire here.
l could see you now,|sitting in your rocking chair, watching the sunset|over the mountains every night.
Wondering where you put your teeth! Just like my great-great-grandfather,|in the glass next to the chair.
- lt's funny how things turn out, isn't it?|- What do you mean? Did you ever think that you would|become so attached to Bajor that you would spend|the rest of your life there? lt wasn't part of a master plan,|if that's what you mean.
But since l came on this station, nothing|has turned out the way l imagined it.
This was supposed to be|a temporary assignment, but it has become much more than that.
l guess l was meant to come here.
You see, it's almost like my - destiny.
|- Yes.
l guess when your mother is|part prophet or part wormhole alien, or whatever it is you want to call her, words like ''destiny''|begin to mean something.
When l look at the picture|of this woman with my father, l think to myself,|''Yes, that's Sarah, my mother''.
She is more than just a woman.
|When l look at myself in the mirror You don't just see a man.
|You see more than that.
- Does it bother you?|- Do l act like it bothers me? You're not answering my question.
l guess when you first told me|about Sarah, l was a little surprised.
- More than a little.
|- All right, l was very surprised.
But the more l thought about it, the|more l realised how amazing it was is.
- l'm glad you think so.
|- l do.
And part prophet or not you're still my Benjamin|and l love you.
l bumped into Captain Boday|the other night.
- Captain Boday?|- The Gallamite.
Jadzia dated him.
Toothy smile? Transparent skull?|What's he doing on the station? The Gallamites are supplying|duranium for the war effort.
- What did Jadzia see in that man?|- Brains.
- Did he know who you were?|- Not at first.
- But after that he laid on the charm.
|- You could say that.
The man's insufferable and arrogant.
- And charming.
|- lf you say so.
- Something wrong?|- We just got word from the Klingons.
A Dominion patrol ambushed|the Koraga and Rotarran.
- Worf was commanding the Koraga.
|- lt didn't make it.
The Rotarran recovered six escape|pods.
Worf wasn't aboard any of them.
- Heard anything from the Defiant?|- l talked to Benjamin this morning.
According to the Koraga's crew, Worf|was the last one to leave the bridge.
No one knows|if he made it to the escape pod.
My money says he did.
We haven't seen the last|of that crazy Klingon.
- They've searched for three days.
|- They'll find him.
lt may take a while.
There's a lot of sensor interference|in the Badlands.
- l should have gone with them.
|- What could you do that they can't? Probably nothing, but it'd be easier|than sitting here waiting.
- He'll be back before you know it.
|- You really think so? Absolutely.
The night before he went on patrol,|he brought the Koraga's crew in here and bought|them three barrels of bloodwine.
And he didn't pay the tab.
Do you really think he'd go to|"Sto'Vo'Kor" owing me money? - He doesn't even like you.
|- Exactly.
He couldn't enjoy the afterlife|knowing that l had something on him.
Thanks, Quark.
Ops to Lieutenant Dax.
Go ahead.
You have an incoming transmission|from the Defiant.
Patch it through.
What is it, Benjamin? We're going to call off the search.
|We don't have any choice.
There are a dozen Jem'Hadar ships|closing on our position.
- But what if he's out there somewhere?|- Let's face it, the odds aren't good.
We don't even know|that he made it off the Koraga.
l'm sorry.
The Defiant|is returning to Federation space.
- l'm ordering our ships to pursue.
|- No.
Divert them to the So'na outpost|on Devos ll.
- Why?|- To protect the ketracel-white facility.
The Federation has been|made aware of its location.
Can't the So'na protect it? Are you questioning my orders?|That would be foolish.
l wonder what the Defiant|was doing out there? - Looking for survivors from the Koraga.
|- For that long? Our adversaries don't view|their soldiers as expendable.
They're not bred in hatcheries|like the Jem'Hadar.
lf you have something to say,|Damar, say it.
Do you have any idea how many|casualties Cardassia has taken? There's not one family|that hasn't lost someone in this war.
Their sacrifices won't be in vain.
We will be victorious.
A bit early, isn't it? Even for you.
Just something to warm the bones.
|lt's freezing in here.
The Founder prefers it that way.
Why should we suffer?|She hasn't been here for days.
Feel free to dress warmly.
What does she do|in her quarters all day? She didn't look well the last time|l saw her.
l hope she's not ill.
- How can a god be ill?|- Maybe she's not a god.
Whether you believe the Founders|are gods or not is irrelevant.
All they require from you is obedience.
Now.
The Founder wants a subspace|com link installed in her quarters.
- l'll see to it.
|- A secure channel.
lsolated|from the main communication array.
Why all the secrecy?|Who's she going to be talking to? That doesn't concern you.
No, of course it doesn't.
Computer,|override locking mechanism.
- Authorisation?|- Authorisation Dax 9-7-4-alpha-3.
Confirmed.
This bat'leth belonged to my|Father.
l want you to have it, Jadzia.
Go.
l will take care of Yoshi.
Worf, that's very sweet.
|But you're not good with babies.
l am a Klingon warrior.
l have stood in|battle against Kelvans twice my size.
l courted and won the heart|of the magnificent Jadzia Dax.
lf l can do these things,|l can make this child go to sleep.
You come first.
Before career,|before duty, before anything.
- l love you.
|- And l love you.
Worf, we may never see|each other again.
l want you to know|that the answer is ''yes''.
- Yes to what?|- Yes, l will marry you.
You must go to Sirella|and beg her forgiveness.
l don't beg.
Jadzia, daughter of Kela, does|your heart beat only for this man? Yes.
Do you swear to stand with him|against all who would oppose you? l swear.
Do you swear to stand with him|against all who would oppose you? l swear.
- Colonel.
|- Captain, we have a problem.
lt's Ezri.
She's gone.
- Gone?|- There's a runabout missing.
She must be looking for Worf.
- What could she be thinking?|- She's a Dax.
Sometimes they don't think.
|They just do.
l'm not spacesick.
|l'm not spacesick.
l'm not.
Uh-oh.
Sisko to Ganda.
Ganda, respond.
Ganda, here.
l'm not reading you very well.
|There'sshhinterference.
- Dax, get back here.
|- What was that, Benjamin? Shh-shh! - Cut it out, old man.
l'm not buying it.
|- Shh-shh! l gave you an order, Lieutenant.
Don't worry, sir.
l'll find him.
We can send the Defiant|to bring her back.
- No.
Let her go.
|- Captain? Send her a copy|of the Defiant's sensor logs.
There's no sense in her|searching the area we did.
Aye, sir.
Sir, do you think there's any chance|she'll be able to find him? - l wish l could say yes.
|- Then why are you letting her do this? Because she needs to.
And because she'd never forgive me|if l stopped her.
Computer, show me the position of|the Koraga at the time it was attacked.
- Which escape pods were recovered?|- The six starboard pods.
- Why none from the port side?|- Unknown.
Assuming someone made it to the|port escape pod closest to the bridge, calculate its trajectory.
Take us to the coordinates where|it would have entered the Badlands.
Computer, cut all engines.
Warning.
|Without manoeuvring thrusters, the ship may be swept|into areas of plasma-flare activity.
But with luck, the currents will take|us to the same place they took Worf.
Cut the engines.
Ben, what are you doing up? - l couldn't sleep.
|- lt's coming along.
l thought if l did some work,|it might take my mind off things.
lf Worf is out there, she'll find him.
- What do you think?|- lt's going to be beautiful.
These windows face south,|towards the valley.
lt'll be a nice view.
There's a running stream|on the property.
The soil's perfect for growing kava.
|l could make my own springwine.
The Emissary's Special Reserve.
|Could be a big seller.
l can't decide|whether l should open up this wall, or keep the kitchen separate.
Open it up.
|Who wants to be locked away cooking? You need to concentrate in the kitchen.
You can't have people coming in|and sticking their fingers in your pots.
lt's your house.
l want it to be our house.
Let's get married.
- Do you mean it?|- l love you.
Oh! - Does that mean yes?|- What do you think? lf you want to play hard to get! What a beautiful ring.
Kasidy Yates, will you marry me? Yes.
Yes, Mr Sisko.
l will.
Warning.
Plasma-flow activity ahead.
You're not kidding.
Re-establishing engine control|is recommended.
No, let's sit tight.
Our only hope of finding that escape|pod is to follow the currents.
Transfer all available power|to the shields.
Computer, hold position.
Activate a tractor beam|and lock on to that pod.
Worf.
- Ezri.
|- You're hurt.
lt is nothing.
You are alone.
The Defiant was forced to call off|its search because of the Jem'Hadar.
Why would the captain risk|sending a runabout to look for me? He didn't.
|l came without his permission.
You're a fellow officer.
l would've done|the same for Kira or Julian.
Of course.
l will do it myself.
l'll contact the station|and tell them we're on our way back.
Founder, it's an honour|to be summoned to your presence.
l trust the new communications|system meets your needs? - lt's adequate.
|- l'm glad.
- lf l can be of any further assistance.
|- When the time comes.
The vaccine.
How is it progressing? lt failed to stabilise|the latest sample you provided.
l see.
l have a team of Vorta doctors|working night and day to find a cure.
Have them document their efforts.
|Then eliminate them.
Founder? Activate their clones and order them|to continue their predecessors' work.
Perhaps a fresh perspective|will speed matters along.
Of course.
- What have you told the Cardassians?|- They know nothing.
Good.
The sickness that has infected|the Great Link is none of their concern.
They may be our allies,|but they're not to be trusted.
We must not show weakness.
This unfortunate malady|will soon be behind us.
- l won't rest until a cure is found.
|- See that you don't.
- We'll require another sample.
|- Very well.
You may go now.
So you approve? l'm the one who set you up with Kasidy.
|Practically had to twist your arm.
''You want me to go out|with a freighter captain?'' You have to admit the job description|conjures up a certain image.
You shouldn't have doubted me.
|l knew she was the woman for you.
Take the credit, and you'll have to|take on responsibilities.
- Like what?|- Like being my best man.
- Are you serious?|- Absolutely.
- You're not asking Grandpa or Dax?|- No.
- So what do you say?|- l'm honoured.
- Best man, huh?|- Yes.
That means l get to plan|the bachelor party.
- What are you doing?|- Realigning the inertial stabilisers.
Didn't you just do that a few hours ago? l want to make sure the systems|are running at optimal efficiency.
Right.
So, what was it like|being in that escape pod for so long? Quiet.
- What'd you do to spend the time?|- Nothing.
Nothing? l bet the acoustics|in there were pretty good? - What did you sing? Klingon opera?|- l did not sing.
Which one? "Shevok'tah gish?" No.
"Gav'ot toh'va.
" Ambitious.
The solos are for a tenor.
As you said,|the acoustics were favourable.
l remember the first night|that you played that for Jadzia.
l'm sorry.
No need to apologise.
Though l|would prefer we not discuss her.
l understand.
- What about Alexander?|- What about him? ls it all right if l ask|about the son of Worf? l hear he's been made|weapons officer of the Ya'Vang.
- They were shorthanded.
|- That sounds like he didn't deserve it.
- That was not my intention.
|- Are you going to ease up on him? My relationship with Alexander|is not your concern.
That's funny.
Because|on our wedding night you told me l'm sorry.
l shouldn't have mentioned our wedding|night.
l mean, Jadzia's wedding night.
This is ridiculous.
|We can't have a conversation if you refuse to talk|about what we have in common.
Perhaps we should not|have a conversation.
You've been avoiding me|for the past six months.
- l didn't ask you to come to the station.
|- But you told me to stay! And l am beginning to regret it.
lf it wasn't for me, you'd still be|drifting around singing Klingon opera.
Sensors are detecting two ships|closing on our position.
- They're Jem'Hadar fighters.
|- l'm dropping out of warp.
- ls that a good idea?|- We cannot outrun them.
The Goralis System is nearby.
|We might be able to lose them there.
They're coming in behind us.
Transfer auxiliary power|to aft-shields.
- Shields are down to 30%.
|- l'm taking us into the atmosphere.
Their ships are not designed|for sub-orbital flight.
They're pulling away.
That last hit|took out our starboard thrusters.
- We're losing altitude.
|- l can't compensate.
We must abandon ship.
Energise.
That was a good call.
We may be here several days.
|l will reconnoitre the area.
- Try to contact the station.
|- Right.
Where's the com unit? - You didn't take one?|- l thought you did.
- No.
|- Now we can't contact the station.
Thanks for spelling it out for me.
Look on the bright side.
|We'll have plenty of time to talk.
What do you say we have Bill Ross|perform the ceremony? My mother wants me|to be married by a minister.
- But an admiral's the next best thing.
|- That's good.
l'll talk to him.
About the guest list.
l want to keep it|small, just family and friends.
Fine by me.
There's only room|for 30 or 40 people in the wardroom.
- That just leaves the menu.
|- Shall l ask Quark to do the catering? - lf he doesn't overcharge us.
|- l'll make sure he can cut a deal.
What else do we need to talk about?|l think we're forgetting something.
You tell me.
You were married before.
l remember it|being a lot more complicated.
People get carried away with weddings.
|l just want it to be nice and simple.
- Excuse me, Emissary.
|- Hello, Sahgi.
l wanted to congratulate both of you.
- Oh, aren't you sweet.
|- Thank you.
- Who told you we're getting married?|- Everybody's talking about it.
Can l be one of your dais bearers?|For the bridal procession.
l know you can only choose 51 girls,|but it would be such an honour for me.
Well People are saying it's going to be|the biggest wedding Bajor's ever seen.
- They are?|- The Emissary's getting married.
Ben? Kasidy, l think this is going to be a little|more complicated than we thought.
What l wouldn't give to wipe|the smirk off that little Vorta's face.
Still, power does have its privileges.
Dukat.
Leave us.
- Does Weyoun know you're here?|- l see he still has you under his thumb.
My concern is for you.
You made him certain promises|which you weren't able to keep.
l may have failed to reopen|the wormhole, but l assure you, l have no regrets.
You see, l've come to know|the love of the "Pah-wraiths.
" You almost sound as if you believe it.
l do.
- What brings you here?|- l've come to see you, old friend.
l need your help.
l'm afraid you have an exaggerated|sense of my importance.
Damar.
But l'll do what l can.
l knew you would.
Dinner.
You killed an animal|when we have field-rations.
l have been eating field-rations|for six days.
l am sick of them.
So you phasered|yourself something to eat? - l did not use a phaser.
l used this.
|- That makes it all the more sporting.
lt took me hours to track this animal.
l could have easily|been attacked by a predator myself.
Spare me the ''one with nature'' speech.
l killed it and l'm going to eat it.
lf you do not want any,|then have some more field-rations.
Fine.
- Jadzia would have understood.
|- We weren't supposed to mention her.
l was merely making an observation.
Have you been able to boost|the combadge signal? Not enough to get a message|back to the station.
l'll bet Jadzia would've been|able to do it.
l was merely making an observation.
Perhaps we should both refrain|from making observations.
You're right.
Let's just go about our business and|exchange as few words as possible.
What is it about men? They either don't talk at all, like you, or they talk too much, like Boday.
Boday? The Gallamite? We had dinner on the station|before l left.
l see.
lf he talks so much,|why did you have dinner with him? He's interesting.
|And he has a good sense of humour.
Tell medid Jadzia she and Boday? l don't have to answer that question.
- She did.
|- She didn't even know you back then.
- l do not wish to hear your excuses.
|- My excuses? - l'm not the one who slept with him.
|- You had dinner with him.
- Are you angry with me or Jadzia?|- Both.
- You're crazy.
|- You could make anyone crazy.
- Talk to me, you coward.
|- Do not call me a coward.
l can't believe l'm stuck here with you.
Perhaps you would rather be back|on the station with Boday, you "sli'vak.
" Ezri.
Where are we? l'm not certain.
Why would the Breen take us prisoner?|We are not at war with them.
What were they doing on Goralis?|lt's a long way from Breen space.
You must have gotten hurt|when they stunned us.
Actually, l think it happened|last night.
- You do not regret last night, do you?|- Why do you say that? Jadzia explained to me that joined Trill|are not supposed to become involved with anyone they were|intimate with in a previous life.
l bet you've broken|a few Klingon rules in your time.
- What's that?|- We must be on a Breen ship.
The Federation has pulled|the Sixth Fleet from the Bolian front.
What do you suppose|they're planning? - Damar.
|- Yes? - What's wrong? You're distracted.
|- Am l? You've been pacing back and forth|all morning.
- Just trying to stay warm.
|- Damar, report to your quarters.
lf you think l don't know what you're up|to, you're a bigger fool than Dukat.
Dukat? He used to entertain lady friends|as well.
Guilty as charged.
That surgeon you recommended|does excellent work.
What do you think? Let's hope she does as well when the time comes|to reverse the procedure.
Believe me, l have no desire to remain|a Bajoran the rest of my life.
But for now, l'm afraid it's necessary.
Personal log, stardate 52576.
2.
Dax and Worf are four days overdue.
Dominion activity|at their last known position has prevented us|from sending a search team.
There's nothing to do but wait|and hope that they're all right.
Why have you brought me here? Show yourselves.
You are the Sisko.
- Sarah?|- You must accept your destiny.
Your path is a difficult one.
|She cannot share it with you.
Are you talking about Kasidy? She cannot walk the same path.
You don't understand.
l love her.
|We're going to be married.
That is not your destiny.
My destiny is my own.
l'm a man.
l have the right to live|my life without your interference.
l gave you life.
Sarah Sisko was my mother, not you.
l shared her existence,|guided her to your father.
So that you would be born.
You must walk the path alone.
You're not listening to me.
|l want to spend my life with her.
lf you do,|you will know nothing but sorrow.
You don't care how l feel.
You want me to do what you want.
You are the Sisko.
|You are part of me.
lf that's true,|if you really do care about me, if you do consider me your son,|then let me have this.
lt is not for you to have.
There are still many tasks|ahead of you.
Accept your fate.
Your greatest trial is about to begin.
Don't be afraid.
All will be as it should be.
Mother Stay on the path, Benjamin.
- Nice spot, huh?|- Bajor, right? The Kendra province, south of the|Yolja river.
l was there the other day.
- l thought you went to Rakantha.
|- l did.
But afterwards Vedek Oram|wanted me to visit his monastery.
We took a transport|across the mountains.
The sun was just going down and the entire valley|was shimmering in the light.
And l said to myself, ''This is the place.
This is where|l'm going to build my house.
'' - l've heard you talk that way before.
|- No, this is not just talk.
As of this morning,|all of this land belongs to me.
- You're serious?|- Twelve hecapates.
l'm going to start building|as soon as the war is over.
We'll have a place we can visit|any time we want.
- Sounds good to me.
|- Maybe someday l'll retire here.
l could see you now,|sitting in your rocking chair, watching the sunset|over the mountains every night.
Wondering where you put your teeth! Just like my great-great-grandfather,|in the glass next to the chair.
- lt's funny how things turn out, isn't it?|- What do you mean? Did you ever think that you would|become so attached to Bajor that you would spend|the rest of your life there? lt wasn't part of a master plan,|if that's what you mean.
But since l came on this station, nothing|has turned out the way l imagined it.
This was supposed to be|a temporary assignment, but it has become much more than that.
l guess l was meant to come here.
You see, it's almost like my - destiny.
|- Yes.
l guess when your mother is|part prophet or part wormhole alien, or whatever it is you want to call her, words like ''destiny''|begin to mean something.
When l look at the picture|of this woman with my father, l think to myself,|''Yes, that's Sarah, my mother''.
She is more than just a woman.
|When l look at myself in the mirror You don't just see a man.
|You see more than that.
- Does it bother you?|- Do l act like it bothers me? You're not answering my question.
l guess when you first told me|about Sarah, l was a little surprised.
- More than a little.
|- All right, l was very surprised.
But the more l thought about it, the|more l realised how amazing it was is.
- l'm glad you think so.
|- l do.
And part prophet or not you're still my Benjamin|and l love you.
l bumped into Captain Boday|the other night.
- Captain Boday?|- The Gallamite.
Jadzia dated him.
Toothy smile? Transparent skull?|What's he doing on the station? The Gallamites are supplying|duranium for the war effort.
- What did Jadzia see in that man?|- Brains.
- Did he know who you were?|- Not at first.
- But after that he laid on the charm.
|- You could say that.
The man's insufferable and arrogant.
- And charming.
|- lf you say so.
- Something wrong?|- We just got word from the Klingons.
A Dominion patrol ambushed|the Koraga and Rotarran.
- Worf was commanding the Koraga.
|- lt didn't make it.
The Rotarran recovered six escape|pods.
Worf wasn't aboard any of them.
- Heard anything from the Defiant?|- l talked to Benjamin this morning.
According to the Koraga's crew, Worf|was the last one to leave the bridge.
No one knows|if he made it to the escape pod.
My money says he did.
We haven't seen the last|of that crazy Klingon.
- They've searched for three days.
|- They'll find him.
lt may take a while.
There's a lot of sensor interference|in the Badlands.
- l should have gone with them.
|- What could you do that they can't? Probably nothing, but it'd be easier|than sitting here waiting.
- He'll be back before you know it.
|- You really think so? Absolutely.
The night before he went on patrol,|he brought the Koraga's crew in here and bought|them three barrels of bloodwine.
And he didn't pay the tab.
Do you really think he'd go to|"Sto'Vo'Kor" owing me money? - He doesn't even like you.
|- Exactly.
He couldn't enjoy the afterlife|knowing that l had something on him.
Thanks, Quark.
Ops to Lieutenant Dax.
Go ahead.
You have an incoming transmission|from the Defiant.
Patch it through.
What is it, Benjamin? We're going to call off the search.
|We don't have any choice.
There are a dozen Jem'Hadar ships|closing on our position.
- But what if he's out there somewhere?|- Let's face it, the odds aren't good.
We don't even know|that he made it off the Koraga.
l'm sorry.
The Defiant|is returning to Federation space.
- l'm ordering our ships to pursue.
|- No.
Divert them to the So'na outpost|on Devos ll.
- Why?|- To protect the ketracel-white facility.
The Federation has been|made aware of its location.
Can't the So'na protect it? Are you questioning my orders?|That would be foolish.
l wonder what the Defiant|was doing out there? - Looking for survivors from the Koraga.
|- For that long? Our adversaries don't view|their soldiers as expendable.
They're not bred in hatcheries|like the Jem'Hadar.
lf you have something to say,|Damar, say it.
Do you have any idea how many|casualties Cardassia has taken? There's not one family|that hasn't lost someone in this war.
Their sacrifices won't be in vain.
We will be victorious.
A bit early, isn't it? Even for you.
Just something to warm the bones.
|lt's freezing in here.
The Founder prefers it that way.
Why should we suffer?|She hasn't been here for days.
Feel free to dress warmly.
What does she do|in her quarters all day? She didn't look well the last time|l saw her.
l hope she's not ill.
- How can a god be ill?|- Maybe she's not a god.
Whether you believe the Founders|are gods or not is irrelevant.
All they require from you is obedience.
Now.
The Founder wants a subspace|com link installed in her quarters.
- l'll see to it.
|- A secure channel.
lsolated|from the main communication array.
Why all the secrecy?|Who's she going to be talking to? That doesn't concern you.
No, of course it doesn't.
Computer,|override locking mechanism.
- Authorisation?|- Authorisation Dax 9-7-4-alpha-3.
Confirmed.
This bat'leth belonged to my|Father.
l want you to have it, Jadzia.
Go.
l will take care of Yoshi.
Worf, that's very sweet.
|But you're not good with babies.
l am a Klingon warrior.
l have stood in|battle against Kelvans twice my size.
l courted and won the heart|of the magnificent Jadzia Dax.
lf l can do these things,|l can make this child go to sleep.
You come first.
Before career,|before duty, before anything.
- l love you.
|- And l love you.
Worf, we may never see|each other again.
l want you to know|that the answer is ''yes''.
- Yes to what?|- Yes, l will marry you.
You must go to Sirella|and beg her forgiveness.
l don't beg.
Jadzia, daughter of Kela, does|your heart beat only for this man? Yes.
Do you swear to stand with him|against all who would oppose you? l swear.
Do you swear to stand with him|against all who would oppose you? l swear.
- Colonel.
|- Captain, we have a problem.
lt's Ezri.
She's gone.
- Gone?|- There's a runabout missing.
She must be looking for Worf.
- What could she be thinking?|- She's a Dax.
Sometimes they don't think.
|They just do.
l'm not spacesick.
|l'm not spacesick.
l'm not.
Uh-oh.
Sisko to Ganda.
Ganda, respond.
Ganda, here.
l'm not reading you very well.
|There'sshhinterference.
- Dax, get back here.
|- What was that, Benjamin? Shh-shh! - Cut it out, old man.
l'm not buying it.
|- Shh-shh! l gave you an order, Lieutenant.
Don't worry, sir.
l'll find him.
We can send the Defiant|to bring her back.
- No.
Let her go.
|- Captain? Send her a copy|of the Defiant's sensor logs.
There's no sense in her|searching the area we did.
Aye, sir.
Sir, do you think there's any chance|she'll be able to find him? - l wish l could say yes.
|- Then why are you letting her do this? Because she needs to.
And because she'd never forgive me|if l stopped her.
Computer, show me the position of|the Koraga at the time it was attacked.
- Which escape pods were recovered?|- The six starboard pods.
- Why none from the port side?|- Unknown.
Assuming someone made it to the|port escape pod closest to the bridge, calculate its trajectory.
Take us to the coordinates where|it would have entered the Badlands.
Computer, cut all engines.
Warning.
|Without manoeuvring thrusters, the ship may be swept|into areas of plasma-flare activity.
But with luck, the currents will take|us to the same place they took Worf.
Cut the engines.
Ben, what are you doing up? - l couldn't sleep.
|- lt's coming along.
l thought if l did some work,|it might take my mind off things.
lf Worf is out there, she'll find him.
- What do you think?|- lt's going to be beautiful.
These windows face south,|towards the valley.
lt'll be a nice view.
There's a running stream|on the property.
The soil's perfect for growing kava.
|l could make my own springwine.
The Emissary's Special Reserve.
|Could be a big seller.
l can't decide|whether l should open up this wall, or keep the kitchen separate.
Open it up.
|Who wants to be locked away cooking? You need to concentrate in the kitchen.
You can't have people coming in|and sticking their fingers in your pots.
lt's your house.
l want it to be our house.
Let's get married.
- Do you mean it?|- l love you.
Oh! - Does that mean yes?|- What do you think? lf you want to play hard to get! What a beautiful ring.
Kasidy Yates, will you marry me? Yes.
Yes, Mr Sisko.
l will.
Warning.
Plasma-flow activity ahead.
You're not kidding.
Re-establishing engine control|is recommended.
No, let's sit tight.
Our only hope of finding that escape|pod is to follow the currents.
Transfer all available power|to the shields.
Computer, hold position.
Activate a tractor beam|and lock on to that pod.
Worf.
- Ezri.
|- You're hurt.
lt is nothing.
You are alone.
The Defiant was forced to call off|its search because of the Jem'Hadar.
Why would the captain risk|sending a runabout to look for me? He didn't.
|l came without his permission.
You're a fellow officer.
l would've done|the same for Kira or Julian.
Of course.
l will do it myself.
l'll contact the station|and tell them we're on our way back.
Founder, it's an honour|to be summoned to your presence.
l trust the new communications|system meets your needs? - lt's adequate.
|- l'm glad.
- lf l can be of any further assistance.
|- When the time comes.
The vaccine.
How is it progressing? lt failed to stabilise|the latest sample you provided.
l see.
l have a team of Vorta doctors|working night and day to find a cure.
Have them document their efforts.
|Then eliminate them.
Founder? Activate their clones and order them|to continue their predecessors' work.
Perhaps a fresh perspective|will speed matters along.
Of course.
- What have you told the Cardassians?|- They know nothing.
Good.
The sickness that has infected|the Great Link is none of their concern.
They may be our allies,|but they're not to be trusted.
We must not show weakness.
This unfortunate malady|will soon be behind us.
- l won't rest until a cure is found.
|- See that you don't.
- We'll require another sample.
|- Very well.
You may go now.
So you approve? l'm the one who set you up with Kasidy.
|Practically had to twist your arm.
''You want me to go out|with a freighter captain?'' You have to admit the job description|conjures up a certain image.
You shouldn't have doubted me.
|l knew she was the woman for you.
Take the credit, and you'll have to|take on responsibilities.
- Like what?|- Like being my best man.
- Are you serious?|- Absolutely.
- You're not asking Grandpa or Dax?|- No.
- So what do you say?|- l'm honoured.
- Best man, huh?|- Yes.
That means l get to plan|the bachelor party.
- What are you doing?|- Realigning the inertial stabilisers.
Didn't you just do that a few hours ago? l want to make sure the systems|are running at optimal efficiency.
Right.
So, what was it like|being in that escape pod for so long? Quiet.
- What'd you do to spend the time?|- Nothing.
Nothing? l bet the acoustics|in there were pretty good? - What did you sing? Klingon opera?|- l did not sing.
Which one? "Shevok'tah gish?" No.
"Gav'ot toh'va.
" Ambitious.
The solos are for a tenor.
As you said,|the acoustics were favourable.
l remember the first night|that you played that for Jadzia.
l'm sorry.
No need to apologise.
Though l|would prefer we not discuss her.
l understand.
- What about Alexander?|- What about him? ls it all right if l ask|about the son of Worf? l hear he's been made|weapons officer of the Ya'Vang.
- They were shorthanded.
|- That sounds like he didn't deserve it.
- That was not my intention.
|- Are you going to ease up on him? My relationship with Alexander|is not your concern.
That's funny.
Because|on our wedding night you told me l'm sorry.
l shouldn't have mentioned our wedding|night.
l mean, Jadzia's wedding night.
This is ridiculous.
|We can't have a conversation if you refuse to talk|about what we have in common.
Perhaps we should not|have a conversation.
You've been avoiding me|for the past six months.
- l didn't ask you to come to the station.
|- But you told me to stay! And l am beginning to regret it.
lf it wasn't for me, you'd still be|drifting around singing Klingon opera.
Sensors are detecting two ships|closing on our position.
- They're Jem'Hadar fighters.
|- l'm dropping out of warp.
- ls that a good idea?|- We cannot outrun them.
The Goralis System is nearby.
|We might be able to lose them there.
They're coming in behind us.
Transfer auxiliary power|to aft-shields.
- Shields are down to 30%.
|- l'm taking us into the atmosphere.
Their ships are not designed|for sub-orbital flight.
They're pulling away.
That last hit|took out our starboard thrusters.
- We're losing altitude.
|- l can't compensate.
We must abandon ship.
Energise.
That was a good call.
We may be here several days.
|l will reconnoitre the area.
- Try to contact the station.
|- Right.
Where's the com unit? - You didn't take one?|- l thought you did.
- No.
|- Now we can't contact the station.
Thanks for spelling it out for me.
Look on the bright side.
|We'll have plenty of time to talk.
What do you say we have Bill Ross|perform the ceremony? My mother wants me|to be married by a minister.
- But an admiral's the next best thing.
|- That's good.
l'll talk to him.
About the guest list.
l want to keep it|small, just family and friends.
Fine by me.
There's only room|for 30 or 40 people in the wardroom.
- That just leaves the menu.
|- Shall l ask Quark to do the catering? - lf he doesn't overcharge us.
|- l'll make sure he can cut a deal.
What else do we need to talk about?|l think we're forgetting something.
You tell me.
You were married before.
l remember it|being a lot more complicated.
People get carried away with weddings.
|l just want it to be nice and simple.
- Excuse me, Emissary.
|- Hello, Sahgi.
l wanted to congratulate both of you.
- Oh, aren't you sweet.
|- Thank you.
- Who told you we're getting married?|- Everybody's talking about it.
Can l be one of your dais bearers?|For the bridal procession.
l know you can only choose 51 girls,|but it would be such an honour for me.
Well People are saying it's going to be|the biggest wedding Bajor's ever seen.
- They are?|- The Emissary's getting married.
Ben? Kasidy, l think this is going to be a little|more complicated than we thought.
What l wouldn't give to wipe|the smirk off that little Vorta's face.
Still, power does have its privileges.
Dukat.
Leave us.
- Does Weyoun know you're here?|- l see he still has you under his thumb.
My concern is for you.
You made him certain promises|which you weren't able to keep.
l may have failed to reopen|the wormhole, but l assure you, l have no regrets.
You see, l've come to know|the love of the "Pah-wraiths.
" You almost sound as if you believe it.
l do.
- What brings you here?|- l've come to see you, old friend.
l need your help.
l'm afraid you have an exaggerated|sense of my importance.
Damar.
But l'll do what l can.
l knew you would.
Dinner.
You killed an animal|when we have field-rations.
l have been eating field-rations|for six days.
l am sick of them.
So you phasered|yourself something to eat? - l did not use a phaser.
l used this.
|- That makes it all the more sporting.
lt took me hours to track this animal.
l could have easily|been attacked by a predator myself.
Spare me the ''one with nature'' speech.
l killed it and l'm going to eat it.
lf you do not want any,|then have some more field-rations.
Fine.
- Jadzia would have understood.
|- We weren't supposed to mention her.
l was merely making an observation.
Have you been able to boost|the combadge signal? Not enough to get a message|back to the station.
l'll bet Jadzia would've been|able to do it.
l was merely making an observation.
Perhaps we should both refrain|from making observations.
You're right.
Let's just go about our business and|exchange as few words as possible.
What is it about men? They either don't talk at all, like you, or they talk too much, like Boday.
Boday? The Gallamite? We had dinner on the station|before l left.
l see.
lf he talks so much,|why did you have dinner with him? He's interesting.
|And he has a good sense of humour.
Tell medid Jadzia she and Boday? l don't have to answer that question.
- She did.
|- She didn't even know you back then.
- l do not wish to hear your excuses.
|- My excuses? - l'm not the one who slept with him.
|- You had dinner with him.
- Are you angry with me or Jadzia?|- Both.
- You're crazy.
|- You could make anyone crazy.
- Talk to me, you coward.
|- Do not call me a coward.
l can't believe l'm stuck here with you.
Perhaps you would rather be back|on the station with Boday, you "sli'vak.
" Ezri.
Where are we? l'm not certain.
Why would the Breen take us prisoner?|We are not at war with them.
What were they doing on Goralis?|lt's a long way from Breen space.
You must have gotten hurt|when they stunned us.
Actually, l think it happened|last night.
- You do not regret last night, do you?|- Why do you say that? Jadzia explained to me that joined Trill|are not supposed to become involved with anyone they were|intimate with in a previous life.
l bet you've broken|a few Klingon rules in your time.
- What's that?|- We must be on a Breen ship.
The Federation has pulled|the Sixth Fleet from the Bolian front.
What do you suppose|they're planning? - Damar.
|- Yes? - What's wrong? You're distracted.
|- Am l? You've been pacing back and forth|all morning.
- Just trying to stay warm.
|- Damar, report to your quarters.
lf you think l don't know what you're up|to, you're a bigger fool than Dukat.
Dukat? He used to entertain lady friends|as well.
Guilty as charged.
That surgeon you recommended|does excellent work.
What do you think? Let's hope she does as well when the time comes|to reverse the procedure.
Believe me, l have no desire to remain|a Bajoran the rest of my life.
But for now, l'm afraid it's necessary.
Personal log, stardate 52576.
2.
Dax and Worf are four days overdue.
Dominion activity|at their last known position has prevented us|from sending a search team.
There's nothing to do but wait|and hope that they're all right.
Why have you brought me here? Show yourselves.
You are the Sisko.
- Sarah?|- You must accept your destiny.
Your path is a difficult one.
|She cannot share it with you.
Are you talking about Kasidy? She cannot walk the same path.
You don't understand.
l love her.
|We're going to be married.
That is not your destiny.
My destiny is my own.
l'm a man.
l have the right to live|my life without your interference.
l gave you life.
Sarah Sisko was my mother, not you.
l shared her existence,|guided her to your father.
So that you would be born.
You must walk the path alone.
You're not listening to me.
|l want to spend my life with her.
lf you do,|you will know nothing but sorrow.
You don't care how l feel.
You want me to do what you want.
You are the Sisko.
|You are part of me.
lf that's true,|if you really do care about me, if you do consider me your son,|then let me have this.
lt is not for you to have.
There are still many tasks|ahead of you.
Accept your fate.
Your greatest trial is about to begin.
Don't be afraid.
All will be as it should be.
Mother Stay on the path, Benjamin.