Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s07e18 Episode Script
'Til Death Do Us Part
Last time on|''Star Trek - Deep Space Nine'': The Rotarran and the Koraga|were ambushed by a Dominion patrol.
- Worf was on the Koraga.
|- lt didn't make it.
- Let's get married.
|- Do you mean it? l love you.
- Does Weyoun know you're here?|- l see he still has you under his thumb.
We have a problem.
|lt's Ezri.
There's a runabout missing.
She must have gone looking for Worf.
They're coming in behind us.
How is the vaccine progressing? l regret that it failed to stabilise|the last sample you provided.
l can't believe l'm stuck here with you.
Perhaps you would rather be back|on the station with Captain Boday.
That surgeon you recommended|does excellent work.
Your path is a difficult one.
She cannot share it with you.
- l want to spend my life with her.
|- lf you do, you will know only sorrow.
And now, the continuation Did they say|why you can't marry Kasidy? The Prophets didn't say l can't,|they said l shouldn't.
- Same thing.
Why is it their business?|- Everything l do is their business.
- Have you told Kasidy?|- No, she's on a cargo run.
- She won't be back for a few days.
|- What will you tell her? That a Prophet who says she's|your mother told you not to marry her? You're not making me feel any better.
Captain Sisko,|Kai Winn is here to see you.
Send her in.
We'll talk later.
- Emissary, congratulations.
|- Eminence.
l'm so happy for you.
This wedding|is a momentous event for Bajor.
l want to make sure|the proceedings reflect its importance, so l've come to assist|in the preparations.
That's very kind of you,|but l'm not sure that it's necessary.
You don't have to thank me,|l'm glad to do it.
l understand you've asked Vedek Telna|to perform the ceremony.
Perhaps you thought l would be|unavailable, but since l'm here, l think you'll agree it would more|appropriate for me to do it.
l'll talk to Vedek Telna.
|l'm sure he'd be willing to step aside.
These are joyful days indeed.
You've given the Prophets|reason to smile.
ls something wrong, Emissary?|You seem troubled.
- The Prophets came to me in a vision.
|- l see.
They warned me|l would have to face a great trial.
- Did they say what it would be?|- l'm afraid not.
They don't always|make themselves clear.
l wouldn't know,|as they've never spoken to me directly.
ln any case, you've always been willing|to do whatever it is they ask.
l pray that they'll give you|the strength to face your trial.
l sense you're going to need it.
- Emissary.
|- Eminence.
- May l show you to your quarters?|- Thank you, my child.
- Her "pagh" is strong.
|- Solbor? She will serve us well.
Prophets l have waited so long for you|to speak to me.
How can l serve you? The Sisko has faltered.
-You must bring the Restoration.
|- The Restoration? - Bajor's fate rests with you.
|- Tell me what to do.
- The Guide will reveal the way.
|- What Guide? - He will come to you.
|- How will l know him? He will have the wisdom of the land.
Of the land? l don't understand.
- Only you can bring the Restoration.
|- Bajor's fate rests with you.
Eminence, are you all right? What happened? The Prophets.
They spoke to me.
They will be feeding us soon.
lf we stand on both sides of the door, we might be able to disarm|the first Breen Face it, the ''Guard, my cellmate is ill''|trick didn't work.
Neither did your|''l'll short-circuit the door'' idea.
We must not give up.
The first duty of a captured officer|is to attempt escape.
What's the special today? Algae paste.
My favourite.
What do the Breen look like|under those helmets? They say no one has ever seen one|and lived to speak of it.
Maybe they're all furry.
lt's supposed to be very cold on Breen.
One thing is certain.
They're horrible cooks? They are dangerous.
They do not tolerate incursions|into their space.
During the Second Empire, Chancellor|Mow'ga sent a fleet of Klingon ships to conquer their homeworld,|and they were never heard from again.
We have been travelling for three days.
We could be in Breen space by now.
Maybe they saw our shuttle crash and decided to take us back to DS9.
You are being humorous.
Not very, l guess.
Jadzia also used humour to lift|her spirits.
You didn't laugh much at her jokes,|either.
You are a lot like her.
ln some ways.
l thought that l had lost her forever but you and l|will have many years together.
Damar.
- Damar.
|- What are you doing here? Since you're ignoring your com-system,|l decided to wake you myself.
- l worked late last night.
|- Yes, l can see that.
Get yourself cleaned up.
|We're leaving this afternoon.
- Where are we going?|- You needn't worry about that.
Why didn't you tell me?|l have things to do.
You mean your business with Dukat? Did you really think|l didn't know he was here? Masquerading as a Bajoran.
|What's he up to this time? - He wouldn't say.
|- Yet you helped him all the same.
Such loyalty.
lt would be impressive|if it wasn't so misplaced.
Have you arranged my transportation? And your identity documents.
Good.
l knew l could count on you.
- You don't look well.
|- l'm fine.
What happened to that brave officer|l served with? Who stood at my side as we fought the|entire Klingon Empire with one ship? Those were simpler times.
Those days might be gone,|but the man l served with isn't.
He's still within you.
|Reach in and grab hold of him, Damar.
Cardassia needs a leader.
You were its leader once.
|You could be again.
The "Pah-wraiths" have shown me|that l have a different destiny.
Good luck, old friend.
And to you.
The Bajorans believe it's good luck|for a bride to wear a Navatan shawl.
What's the matter? You don't like it? - lt's lovely.
|- Then why the long face? We need to talk.
Why do l have a feeling|l'm not going to like this? There's something l haven't told you.
A few days ago, one of the Prophets|came to me in a vision.
- lt was Sarah.
|- Your mother? What did she want? She said the path l was meant to walk is for me alone.
That you can't walk it with me.
Why? She said l'd know nothing but sorrow|if l ignored her warning.
That almost sounds like a threat.
No, it wasn't anything like that.
She was worried for me.
|Like a mother would be.
What are you going to do? Kasidy, the Prophets|see things we can't.
lf she was that concerned,|it must be for a good reason.
- You're not answering my question.
|- Kasidy l love you and l want to be with you.
Then be with me, Ben.
l can't.
l can't go against the Prophets.
Kasidy, pleasetry and understand.
No! - No!|- Ezri! Ezri! No! lt is all right.
|You were having a bad dream.
- Where are we?|- We're still aboard the Breen ship.
They were chasing me.
|ln an ice cave.
l was so cold l could barely breathe.
lt is over now.
l couldn't get away from them.
Every time l looked back|they were right behind me.
And then one of them grabbed me|with this huge claw.
The Breen do not have claws.
How do you know? Besides, dreams are full|of things that don't make sense.
That is why it is best to ignore them.
Dreams contain valuable insights.
Things that don't make sense are the|key to what your unconscious is saying.
Anyway, l got away from him,|but there was nowhere to run.
And just when l thought|he was about to kill me, he reached up and took off his helmet.
And? And it was Julian.
Dr Bashir? lsn't that strange?|l wonder what it meant.
- Dr Bashir is a Breen.
|- Very funny.
The cave could symbolise the womb.
Maybe my subconscious is telling me l need to confront emotions|l've repressed since birth.
But which one?|l've been born nine times.
This is ridiculous.
l'm a counsellor.
|Analysing dreams is part of my job.
- Jadzia never talked about her dreams.
|- Well, l'm not Jadzia, am l? Worf! Where are you taking him? Have mercy on your humble supplicant,|and make me worthy of your great task.
Grant me the strength not to fail you.
- Eminence?|- Yes? There's a man here|who requests an audience with you.
Show him in.
This is Anjohl Tennan, from Relliketh.
- Welcome, my son.
|- Thank you for seeing me, Eminence.
- How can l help you?|- l've come to ask your blessing, so that l may have prosperity|in the coming season.
What is it you do? l'm just a simple man of the land.
- Of the land?|- l'm a farmer.
l grow "moba" and Your "pagh" is strong, Anjohl.
l've been waiting for you.
Let me help you.
lt's not right for a|Ranjen to wait on a common farmer.
Please, sit.
You're our guest.
lf l told my neighbours l was having tea|with the Kai, they'd never believe me.
- Thank you, Solbor.
|- Thank you.
Tell me about yourself, Anjohl.
You came here to pray for prosperity.
|Have things been difficult for you? Yes.
Rogath blight|destroyed my entire crop last year.
l'm sorry to hear that.
Most of the farms in Relliketh|fell victim to it.
''And the land shall be poisoned|by a great evil.
'' lt's from the ancient texts.
|Talnot's Prophecy of the Final Days.
l see.
Tell me more about this blight.
Unfortunately,|the only way to eradicate it is to burn your fields|at the first sign of contamination.
Go on.
Then you must let your land lie fallow|for a whole season, to allow for the restoration of the soil.
Restoration? The following year,|the fields will be fertile again.
The poison must be purged away|so the land can be reborn.
- Eminence?|- Do you pray to the Prophets, Anjohl? Every day.
And have they ever answered you,|in a vision, or in your dreams? There have been times when|l've thought l could feel their presence.
But spoken to me? No.
Surely they'd reserve such a blessing|for someone like you.
You are right.
They have spoken to me.
They told me they were going|to send you here.
- Me?|- You've been blessed, Anjohl.
They've anointed you to be my Guide.
l don't understand.
You are going to help me|bring about the Restoration of Bajor.
But surely the Prophets would have|chosen someone more worthy than l.
You must have more faith in yourself,|Anjohl.
And in the Prophets.
Of course.
But rest assured,|they'll reveal what they want from us.
And together,|we will walk the path they've laid out.
The bottom line is, the Chief|won't be able to do it for a few days.
Not good enough.
l told General Martok|his ships would be ready by tomorrow.
We have engineering crews working|26 hours a day.
We're doing all we can.
l know you are.
lt's just that things are|a little complicated for me now.
l can imagine.
Nerys The Prophets came to me and told me that Kasidy and l|are not meant to walk the same path.
Ah.
l see.
Well, that explains that.
l'm sorry.
But they wouldn't ask you|to do that without a reason.
- You'd think they'd tell me what it is.
|- You know it doesn't work like that.
What they're asking isn't easy.
- But they've never led you astray.
|- Not so far.
But there's always a first time.
To them, l'm ''The Sisko'',|an instrument to carry out their wishes.
They forget l'm human,|with dreams and wishes of my own.
They say marrying Kasidy is a mistake.
|Maybe it is, but it's my mistake to make.
l wouldn't go against the Prophets.
|You're doing the right thing.
Founder.
- When do we reach the rendezvous?|- Approximately 36 hours.
May l say your plan is brilliant?|l'm sure it will turn the war in our favour.
Let's hope you're right.
Founder? About Damar.
|l trust he won't be a problem? He'll have his concerns, but don't worry.
- l'll deal with him when the time comes.
|- See that you do.
l find him most trying.
l'll have the temperature lowered.
|You'll be more comfortable.
Fight them! "Sto-Vo-Kor!" No.
No, l will not dishonour|her memory! - What have they done to you?|- Alexander! Worf, wake up.
Please.
Ezri.
Where did they take you? An interrogation chamber.
They used some sort of cortical implant|to probe my memory.
- l wonder what they were trying to find.
|- l do not know.
- l lost consciousness.
|- That's probably a good thing.
l should have tried harder|to resist them.
Careful.
These Breen are without honour.
Sit down, have something to eat.
This is intolerable!|They have us caged up like animals! - Stop it.
|- A Klingon would rather die.
So you're going to kill yourself? - This is no time for jokes!|- lt's no time for chest-thumping either! Stop it! - More spring wine?|- Yes.
l've never tasted anything like this.
lt's a rare vintage|from before the occupation.
l was going to give this|to the Emissary as a wedding gift.
l'm honoured that you would choose|to share it with me.
l doubt he would have appreciated it|as much, not being a Bajoran.
l suppose not.
The Prophets may have chosen|to speak through him, but he's not really one of us, is he? No.
No, he isn't.
There are times when l wonder|if he truly understands our people.
Still, it's not for me to question why the|Prophets chose him as their Emissary.
You forget|the Prophets chose you as my Guide.
You must speak your mind freely.
The Emissary didn't suffer|through the occupation.
He has no idea|what the Cardassians did to us.
Those years left many scars|on Bajor's soul.
Sohow can he help heal|what he could never comprehend? l have often asked myself|the same question.
l survived the occupation|purely by chance.
Tell me.
When the resistance destroyed|the Cardassian outpost in Relliketh, Gul Dukat ordered|a hundred Bajorans rounded up.
His intention was to send us|to the capital for public execution.
A hundred from Relliketh? - When did that occur?|- Just before the great famine.
By sheer luck, my transport|was rerouted to a labour camp.
l learned years later that the dispatcher|had misread the orders.
His name was Prenar.
|And he didn't misread the orders.
How could you know that? l was a Ranjen at that time.
|l convinced the Vedek who led my order that we needed to take|a more active role in the resistance.
He allowed me to remove some|gemstones from our tabernacle.
l used them to bribe Cardassians,|in exchange for small acts of leniency.
Prenar was one of them.
l paid him to reroute|the transport from Relliketh.
You saved my life.
Even then our fates were linked.
Yes? Sorry to interrupt|but l have something for you.
The uh The item that you ordered.
Terellian diamonds aren't easy|to come by, especially with this war on.
Needless to say, it was non-refundable.
Thank you, Quark.
lt seems a shame to let something|so beautiful go to waste.
l'm going to help you|through this, Garak.
l'm not just saying this because|l'm your sister.
You have a gift.
No more algae paste.
l'm not like you, Joran,|l'm not a murderer.
lt's all right.
l was your wife.
|Why don't you talk to me? l love you.
Kiss me.
Kiss me, Julian.
Yes? Forgive me for disturbing you|at this hour, but Anjohl is here|and he insists on seeing you.
l'll be right there.
- Eminence, l hope l didn't wake|you.
- lt's all right.
- You may go, Solbor.
|- As you wish.
Something wondrous has happened.
|l talked to my brother in Relliketh.
He told me that this morning|when he went to inspect the fields, he found "moba" saplings|sprouting from the soil.
But it's impossible.
|We only planted last week.
Tell mecould it be a sign? Yes, it is a sign|a sign from the Prophets.
They're telling you that your farm|will thrive under your brother's care.
They don't want you to go back|to Relliketh.
They want you at my side.
Then this is where l'll stay, Eminence.
Adami Adamiwhat a beautiful name.
lt's all right.
The Prophets brought us together.
That's the last of it.
Tell Kilby|to start the final departure check.
l made a mistake.
|l don't care about the Prophets.
l want to marry you.
|We'll worry about the rest later.
Ben, don't do this to me, not if you're going|to change your mind again.
l won't.
l love you.
- OK.
Let's go.
|- Where? Where do you think? - Didn't think you'd make it.
|- l only just heard.
- Me, too, and l'm the caterer.
|- Thank you.
- l can't work like this.
|- Too bad Ezri and Worf aren't here.
They probably got held up|picking out a wedding gift.
Usually, when we come|to events like this, you're the one|who has to remind me to smile.
l wonder why they decided|not to have a Bajoran ceremony? l hope the Prophets forgive them.
So do l.
- You look beautiful.
|- Thank you.
Well done, Nog.
Considering l only had|a few minutes to practise.
One of the most pleasant duties|of a senior officer is the privilege of joining two people|in matrimony.
Today l have the honour|to unite Kasidy Danielle Yates and Benjamin Lafayette Sisko|in marriage.
Kasidy, do you accept this man|as your husband, to love and cherish above all others,|until death separates you? l do.
Benjamin, do you accept|this woman as your wife, to love and cherish above all others,|until death separates you? l do.
These rings are a symbol|of your love for each other, and the promise to abide|by the vows you've made today.
With this ring, l thee wed.
With this ring - This is not meant to be, Benjamin.
|- l've made my decision.
Your trial is at hand.
|You must be strong.
Kasidy gives me strength.
|Why can't you understand that? lf you do this,|you will know only sorrow.
You shared my mother's existence.
|You must have some idea what love is.
You should know|l'll never be happy without Kasidy.
Your path is a difficult one.
- l cannot change what is to come.
|- l know.
Be carefulmy son.
Ben? With this ringl thee wed.
By the power vested in me|by the United Federation of Planets, l pronounce you husband and wife.
l need to talk to you.
- Oh?|- l demand to know where we're going.
Of course.
ln fact, l was about to discuss|the matter with you.
Were you? l've kept you in the dark too long,|and for that l apologise.
You are the leader of Cardassia.
|You deserve to know everything.
And l have a feeling|you're going to be very pleased.
Would you stop that? What's wrong?|You haven't said a word to me in hours.
l should not have trusted you|with my heart.
- What is that supposed to mean?|- You dishonour me and yourself.
l must've missed something.
How long have you|had these feelings for him? - For who?|- Dr Bashir! When the Breen brought you back,|you spoke his name.
- l did?|- Yes.
You said you loved him! - Julian? l said that l loved Julian?|- Do not try to deny it.
Oh, Worf.
Look, l admit that l find him charming.
And he's an attractive man.
|But l'm not - You are in love with him!|- l am not! - Then why do you dream about him?|- You said dreams don't matter.
l should have known.
|Jadzia had feelings for him as well.
Would you stop comparing me to her? We meet at last.
Gifts? How thoughtful.
You should be honoured.
|You're witnessing an historic moment: the birth of the alliance|between the Dominion and the Breen.
Changes everything doesn't it?
- Worf was on the Koraga.
|- lt didn't make it.
- Let's get married.
|- Do you mean it? l love you.
- Does Weyoun know you're here?|- l see he still has you under his thumb.
We have a problem.
|lt's Ezri.
There's a runabout missing.
She must have gone looking for Worf.
They're coming in behind us.
How is the vaccine progressing? l regret that it failed to stabilise|the last sample you provided.
l can't believe l'm stuck here with you.
Perhaps you would rather be back|on the station with Captain Boday.
That surgeon you recommended|does excellent work.
Your path is a difficult one.
She cannot share it with you.
- l want to spend my life with her.
|- lf you do, you will know only sorrow.
And now, the continuation Did they say|why you can't marry Kasidy? The Prophets didn't say l can't,|they said l shouldn't.
- Same thing.
Why is it their business?|- Everything l do is their business.
- Have you told Kasidy?|- No, she's on a cargo run.
- She won't be back for a few days.
|- What will you tell her? That a Prophet who says she's|your mother told you not to marry her? You're not making me feel any better.
Captain Sisko,|Kai Winn is here to see you.
Send her in.
We'll talk later.
- Emissary, congratulations.
|- Eminence.
l'm so happy for you.
This wedding|is a momentous event for Bajor.
l want to make sure|the proceedings reflect its importance, so l've come to assist|in the preparations.
That's very kind of you,|but l'm not sure that it's necessary.
You don't have to thank me,|l'm glad to do it.
l understand you've asked Vedek Telna|to perform the ceremony.
Perhaps you thought l would be|unavailable, but since l'm here, l think you'll agree it would more|appropriate for me to do it.
l'll talk to Vedek Telna.
|l'm sure he'd be willing to step aside.
These are joyful days indeed.
You've given the Prophets|reason to smile.
ls something wrong, Emissary?|You seem troubled.
- The Prophets came to me in a vision.
|- l see.
They warned me|l would have to face a great trial.
- Did they say what it would be?|- l'm afraid not.
They don't always|make themselves clear.
l wouldn't know,|as they've never spoken to me directly.
ln any case, you've always been willing|to do whatever it is they ask.
l pray that they'll give you|the strength to face your trial.
l sense you're going to need it.
- Emissary.
|- Eminence.
- May l show you to your quarters?|- Thank you, my child.
- Her "pagh" is strong.
|- Solbor? She will serve us well.
Prophets l have waited so long for you|to speak to me.
How can l serve you? The Sisko has faltered.
-You must bring the Restoration.
|- The Restoration? - Bajor's fate rests with you.
|- Tell me what to do.
- The Guide will reveal the way.
|- What Guide? - He will come to you.
|- How will l know him? He will have the wisdom of the land.
Of the land? l don't understand.
- Only you can bring the Restoration.
|- Bajor's fate rests with you.
Eminence, are you all right? What happened? The Prophets.
They spoke to me.
They will be feeding us soon.
lf we stand on both sides of the door, we might be able to disarm|the first Breen Face it, the ''Guard, my cellmate is ill''|trick didn't work.
Neither did your|''l'll short-circuit the door'' idea.
We must not give up.
The first duty of a captured officer|is to attempt escape.
What's the special today? Algae paste.
My favourite.
What do the Breen look like|under those helmets? They say no one has ever seen one|and lived to speak of it.
Maybe they're all furry.
lt's supposed to be very cold on Breen.
One thing is certain.
They're horrible cooks? They are dangerous.
They do not tolerate incursions|into their space.
During the Second Empire, Chancellor|Mow'ga sent a fleet of Klingon ships to conquer their homeworld,|and they were never heard from again.
We have been travelling for three days.
We could be in Breen space by now.
Maybe they saw our shuttle crash and decided to take us back to DS9.
You are being humorous.
Not very, l guess.
Jadzia also used humour to lift|her spirits.
You didn't laugh much at her jokes,|either.
You are a lot like her.
ln some ways.
l thought that l had lost her forever but you and l|will have many years together.
Damar.
- Damar.
|- What are you doing here? Since you're ignoring your com-system,|l decided to wake you myself.
- l worked late last night.
|- Yes, l can see that.
Get yourself cleaned up.
|We're leaving this afternoon.
- Where are we going?|- You needn't worry about that.
Why didn't you tell me?|l have things to do.
You mean your business with Dukat? Did you really think|l didn't know he was here? Masquerading as a Bajoran.
|What's he up to this time? - He wouldn't say.
|- Yet you helped him all the same.
Such loyalty.
lt would be impressive|if it wasn't so misplaced.
Have you arranged my transportation? And your identity documents.
Good.
l knew l could count on you.
- You don't look well.
|- l'm fine.
What happened to that brave officer|l served with? Who stood at my side as we fought the|entire Klingon Empire with one ship? Those were simpler times.
Those days might be gone,|but the man l served with isn't.
He's still within you.
|Reach in and grab hold of him, Damar.
Cardassia needs a leader.
You were its leader once.
|You could be again.
The "Pah-wraiths" have shown me|that l have a different destiny.
Good luck, old friend.
And to you.
The Bajorans believe it's good luck|for a bride to wear a Navatan shawl.
What's the matter? You don't like it? - lt's lovely.
|- Then why the long face? We need to talk.
Why do l have a feeling|l'm not going to like this? There's something l haven't told you.
A few days ago, one of the Prophets|came to me in a vision.
- lt was Sarah.
|- Your mother? What did she want? She said the path l was meant to walk is for me alone.
That you can't walk it with me.
Why? She said l'd know nothing but sorrow|if l ignored her warning.
That almost sounds like a threat.
No, it wasn't anything like that.
She was worried for me.
|Like a mother would be.
What are you going to do? Kasidy, the Prophets|see things we can't.
lf she was that concerned,|it must be for a good reason.
- You're not answering my question.
|- Kasidy l love you and l want to be with you.
Then be with me, Ben.
l can't.
l can't go against the Prophets.
Kasidy, pleasetry and understand.
No! - No!|- Ezri! Ezri! No! lt is all right.
|You were having a bad dream.
- Where are we?|- We're still aboard the Breen ship.
They were chasing me.
|ln an ice cave.
l was so cold l could barely breathe.
lt is over now.
l couldn't get away from them.
Every time l looked back|they were right behind me.
And then one of them grabbed me|with this huge claw.
The Breen do not have claws.
How do you know? Besides, dreams are full|of things that don't make sense.
That is why it is best to ignore them.
Dreams contain valuable insights.
Things that don't make sense are the|key to what your unconscious is saying.
Anyway, l got away from him,|but there was nowhere to run.
And just when l thought|he was about to kill me, he reached up and took off his helmet.
And? And it was Julian.
Dr Bashir? lsn't that strange?|l wonder what it meant.
- Dr Bashir is a Breen.
|- Very funny.
The cave could symbolise the womb.
Maybe my subconscious is telling me l need to confront emotions|l've repressed since birth.
But which one?|l've been born nine times.
This is ridiculous.
l'm a counsellor.
|Analysing dreams is part of my job.
- Jadzia never talked about her dreams.
|- Well, l'm not Jadzia, am l? Worf! Where are you taking him? Have mercy on your humble supplicant,|and make me worthy of your great task.
Grant me the strength not to fail you.
- Eminence?|- Yes? There's a man here|who requests an audience with you.
Show him in.
This is Anjohl Tennan, from Relliketh.
- Welcome, my son.
|- Thank you for seeing me, Eminence.
- How can l help you?|- l've come to ask your blessing, so that l may have prosperity|in the coming season.
What is it you do? l'm just a simple man of the land.
- Of the land?|- l'm a farmer.
l grow "moba" and Your "pagh" is strong, Anjohl.
l've been waiting for you.
Let me help you.
lt's not right for a|Ranjen to wait on a common farmer.
Please, sit.
You're our guest.
lf l told my neighbours l was having tea|with the Kai, they'd never believe me.
- Thank you, Solbor.
|- Thank you.
Tell me about yourself, Anjohl.
You came here to pray for prosperity.
|Have things been difficult for you? Yes.
Rogath blight|destroyed my entire crop last year.
l'm sorry to hear that.
Most of the farms in Relliketh|fell victim to it.
''And the land shall be poisoned|by a great evil.
'' lt's from the ancient texts.
|Talnot's Prophecy of the Final Days.
l see.
Tell me more about this blight.
Unfortunately,|the only way to eradicate it is to burn your fields|at the first sign of contamination.
Go on.
Then you must let your land lie fallow|for a whole season, to allow for the restoration of the soil.
Restoration? The following year,|the fields will be fertile again.
The poison must be purged away|so the land can be reborn.
- Eminence?|- Do you pray to the Prophets, Anjohl? Every day.
And have they ever answered you,|in a vision, or in your dreams? There have been times when|l've thought l could feel their presence.
But spoken to me? No.
Surely they'd reserve such a blessing|for someone like you.
You are right.
They have spoken to me.
They told me they were going|to send you here.
- Me?|- You've been blessed, Anjohl.
They've anointed you to be my Guide.
l don't understand.
You are going to help me|bring about the Restoration of Bajor.
But surely the Prophets would have|chosen someone more worthy than l.
You must have more faith in yourself,|Anjohl.
And in the Prophets.
Of course.
But rest assured,|they'll reveal what they want from us.
And together,|we will walk the path they've laid out.
The bottom line is, the Chief|won't be able to do it for a few days.
Not good enough.
l told General Martok|his ships would be ready by tomorrow.
We have engineering crews working|26 hours a day.
We're doing all we can.
l know you are.
lt's just that things are|a little complicated for me now.
l can imagine.
Nerys The Prophets came to me and told me that Kasidy and l|are not meant to walk the same path.
Ah.
l see.
Well, that explains that.
l'm sorry.
But they wouldn't ask you|to do that without a reason.
- You'd think they'd tell me what it is.
|- You know it doesn't work like that.
What they're asking isn't easy.
- But they've never led you astray.
|- Not so far.
But there's always a first time.
To them, l'm ''The Sisko'',|an instrument to carry out their wishes.
They forget l'm human,|with dreams and wishes of my own.
They say marrying Kasidy is a mistake.
|Maybe it is, but it's my mistake to make.
l wouldn't go against the Prophets.
|You're doing the right thing.
Founder.
- When do we reach the rendezvous?|- Approximately 36 hours.
May l say your plan is brilliant?|l'm sure it will turn the war in our favour.
Let's hope you're right.
Founder? About Damar.
|l trust he won't be a problem? He'll have his concerns, but don't worry.
- l'll deal with him when the time comes.
|- See that you do.
l find him most trying.
l'll have the temperature lowered.
|You'll be more comfortable.
Fight them! "Sto-Vo-Kor!" No.
No, l will not dishonour|her memory! - What have they done to you?|- Alexander! Worf, wake up.
Please.
Ezri.
Where did they take you? An interrogation chamber.
They used some sort of cortical implant|to probe my memory.
- l wonder what they were trying to find.
|- l do not know.
- l lost consciousness.
|- That's probably a good thing.
l should have tried harder|to resist them.
Careful.
These Breen are without honour.
Sit down, have something to eat.
This is intolerable!|They have us caged up like animals! - Stop it.
|- A Klingon would rather die.
So you're going to kill yourself? - This is no time for jokes!|- lt's no time for chest-thumping either! Stop it! - More spring wine?|- Yes.
l've never tasted anything like this.
lt's a rare vintage|from before the occupation.
l was going to give this|to the Emissary as a wedding gift.
l'm honoured that you would choose|to share it with me.
l doubt he would have appreciated it|as much, not being a Bajoran.
l suppose not.
The Prophets may have chosen|to speak through him, but he's not really one of us, is he? No.
No, he isn't.
There are times when l wonder|if he truly understands our people.
Still, it's not for me to question why the|Prophets chose him as their Emissary.
You forget|the Prophets chose you as my Guide.
You must speak your mind freely.
The Emissary didn't suffer|through the occupation.
He has no idea|what the Cardassians did to us.
Those years left many scars|on Bajor's soul.
Sohow can he help heal|what he could never comprehend? l have often asked myself|the same question.
l survived the occupation|purely by chance.
Tell me.
When the resistance destroyed|the Cardassian outpost in Relliketh, Gul Dukat ordered|a hundred Bajorans rounded up.
His intention was to send us|to the capital for public execution.
A hundred from Relliketh? - When did that occur?|- Just before the great famine.
By sheer luck, my transport|was rerouted to a labour camp.
l learned years later that the dispatcher|had misread the orders.
His name was Prenar.
|And he didn't misread the orders.
How could you know that? l was a Ranjen at that time.
|l convinced the Vedek who led my order that we needed to take|a more active role in the resistance.
He allowed me to remove some|gemstones from our tabernacle.
l used them to bribe Cardassians,|in exchange for small acts of leniency.
Prenar was one of them.
l paid him to reroute|the transport from Relliketh.
You saved my life.
Even then our fates were linked.
Yes? Sorry to interrupt|but l have something for you.
The uh The item that you ordered.
Terellian diamonds aren't easy|to come by, especially with this war on.
Needless to say, it was non-refundable.
Thank you, Quark.
lt seems a shame to let something|so beautiful go to waste.
l'm going to help you|through this, Garak.
l'm not just saying this because|l'm your sister.
You have a gift.
No more algae paste.
l'm not like you, Joran,|l'm not a murderer.
lt's all right.
l was your wife.
|Why don't you talk to me? l love you.
Kiss me.
Kiss me, Julian.
Yes? Forgive me for disturbing you|at this hour, but Anjohl is here|and he insists on seeing you.
l'll be right there.
- Eminence, l hope l didn't wake|you.
- lt's all right.
- You may go, Solbor.
|- As you wish.
Something wondrous has happened.
|l talked to my brother in Relliketh.
He told me that this morning|when he went to inspect the fields, he found "moba" saplings|sprouting from the soil.
But it's impossible.
|We only planted last week.
Tell mecould it be a sign? Yes, it is a sign|a sign from the Prophets.
They're telling you that your farm|will thrive under your brother's care.
They don't want you to go back|to Relliketh.
They want you at my side.
Then this is where l'll stay, Eminence.
Adami Adamiwhat a beautiful name.
lt's all right.
The Prophets brought us together.
That's the last of it.
Tell Kilby|to start the final departure check.
l made a mistake.
|l don't care about the Prophets.
l want to marry you.
|We'll worry about the rest later.
Ben, don't do this to me, not if you're going|to change your mind again.
l won't.
l love you.
- OK.
Let's go.
|- Where? Where do you think? - Didn't think you'd make it.
|- l only just heard.
- Me, too, and l'm the caterer.
|- Thank you.
- l can't work like this.
|- Too bad Ezri and Worf aren't here.
They probably got held up|picking out a wedding gift.
Usually, when we come|to events like this, you're the one|who has to remind me to smile.
l wonder why they decided|not to have a Bajoran ceremony? l hope the Prophets forgive them.
So do l.
- You look beautiful.
|- Thank you.
Well done, Nog.
Considering l only had|a few minutes to practise.
One of the most pleasant duties|of a senior officer is the privilege of joining two people|in matrimony.
Today l have the honour|to unite Kasidy Danielle Yates and Benjamin Lafayette Sisko|in marriage.
Kasidy, do you accept this man|as your husband, to love and cherish above all others,|until death separates you? l do.
Benjamin, do you accept|this woman as your wife, to love and cherish above all others,|until death separates you? l do.
These rings are a symbol|of your love for each other, and the promise to abide|by the vows you've made today.
With this ring, l thee wed.
With this ring - This is not meant to be, Benjamin.
|- l've made my decision.
Your trial is at hand.
|You must be strong.
Kasidy gives me strength.
|Why can't you understand that? lf you do this,|you will know only sorrow.
You shared my mother's existence.
|You must have some idea what love is.
You should know|l'll never be happy without Kasidy.
Your path is a difficult one.
- l cannot change what is to come.
|- l know.
Be carefulmy son.
Ben? With this ringl thee wed.
By the power vested in me|by the United Federation of Planets, l pronounce you husband and wife.
l need to talk to you.
- Oh?|- l demand to know where we're going.
Of course.
ln fact, l was about to discuss|the matter with you.
Were you? l've kept you in the dark too long,|and for that l apologise.
You are the leader of Cardassia.
|You deserve to know everything.
And l have a feeling|you're going to be very pleased.
Would you stop that? What's wrong?|You haven't said a word to me in hours.
l should not have trusted you|with my heart.
- What is that supposed to mean?|- You dishonour me and yourself.
l must've missed something.
How long have you|had these feelings for him? - For who?|- Dr Bashir! When the Breen brought you back,|you spoke his name.
- l did?|- Yes.
You said you loved him! - Julian? l said that l loved Julian?|- Do not try to deny it.
Oh, Worf.
Look, l admit that l find him charming.
And he's an attractive man.
|But l'm not - You are in love with him!|- l am not! - Then why do you dream about him?|- You said dreams don't matter.
l should have known.
|Jadzia had feelings for him as well.
Would you stop comparing me to her? We meet at last.
Gifts? How thoughtful.
You should be honoured.
|You're witnessing an historic moment: the birth of the alliance|between the Dominion and the Breen.
Changes everything doesn't it?