Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s07e19 Episode Script

Strange Bedfellows

Last time on|''Star Trek - Deep Space Nine'' This is intolerable!|We are caged up like animals! Stop it! 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.
And now, the continuation We will secure the prisoners below.
|They will share a cell.
They may wish|to physically comfort each other on the long trip back to Cardassia.
l find inter-species mating rituals|fascinating to watch.
lnteresting device.
l am so sorry.
|Where are my manners? Let me introduce Legate Damar,|leader of the Cardassian Union.
- Thot Gor.
|- Thot.
The equivalent of a legate, isn't it? What did he say? He says you need to have|your universal translator adjusted.
l would have if l'd known|we were meeting with the Breen.
lt is a distinct pleasure|to finally meet you.
Thanks.
lf our talks are as productive|as our subspace communications, l'm sure we'll sign|the treaty documents soon.
- Treaty?|- We'll discuss it later.
The alliance between|the Breens and the Dominion will end this war|that has torn this quadrant apart.
With the Breen at our side, the|Federation cannot stand against us.
They'll be erased|from the face of the galaxy.
This is outrageous! - Have you read this treaty?|- Parts of it.
lt refers to ''territorial concessions''|that Cardassia will make to the Breen.
- lt doesn't say what they are.
|- Don't worry about that.
lt's all itemised in a secret protocol|between the Dominion and the Breen.
All you have to do is sign the document as the acknowledged leader|of the Cardassian Union.
- l want to see this protocol.
|- Then it wouldn't be a secret.
You expect me to agree|to these territorial concessions? Damar, you are missing the point.
We need the Breen to win this war.
When it's over, there will be|more than enough territories available to compensate Cardassia|for the loss of a few minor planets.
There are no minor planets|in the Cardassian Union.
You should talk to Thot Gor.
|Express your concerns.
- He's very reasonable.
|- l don't trust him or his people.
The Founders shouldn't just|give away Cardassian territory! l'm sorry, l think l misunderstood you.
Were you implying Cardassian territory|doesn't belong to the Founders? Surely that isn't what you meant? No.
Of course not.
Good.
l look forward to receiving the signed|documents from you within the hour.
ls there something else? The Klingons have attacked Septimus lll.
- l'm aware of that.
|- And they've landed 15 divisions.
The Cardassian troops will never|survive without reinforcements.
The Septimus lll situation|will be dealt with.
We will not allow your brave soldiers|to perish in vain.
You have my word.
Septimus lll will fall within the week! The Cardassian 11th Order|is a reserve unit.
Old men and walking wounded.
- They have no chance.
|- You're right.
Enough about war with the Dominion.
|l want to hear about the war at home.
You just married that freighter captain,|didn't you? Yes.
War has broken out,|whether you know it, or not.
A long, gruelling, intoxicating war.
l remember the day my beloved Sirella|moved into my home.
l had a pet "targ.
"|Had him since l was a boy.
A filthy, mangy beast, but in his|bony breast beat the heart of a warrior.
Of course, Sirella loathed him.
To make a long story short, while she was supervising|the unloading of her bags, Sirella accidentally|left the front door open.
My faithful "targ," ever ready|to follow the call of the wild, tottered outside on his frail legs|and disappeared into the forest.
l never laid eyes on him again.
Lady Sirella draws the first blood.
You see my point.
Don't get me wrong.
l would not trade|Sirella for all the "targs" on Kronos.
And during our marriage l've won|more than my fair share of battles.
But in the end,|l know she will win the war.
l'll keep that in mind.
You ate all the milaberries.
Well, then, have Solbor bring us more.
And give him another chance|to frown disapprovingly? The good Ranjen|doesn't much care for me, does he? You'd think he'd be pleased|to see his Kai so happy.
Are you happy, Adami? More than l've ever been in my life.
The Prophets are smiling on us.
They've not only brought us together,|but they've given us a great task - the restoration of Bajor.
Our world will be reborn.
|And you will be its leader.
- A sacred responsibility.
|- Yes.
l pray l'll have the strength to do|what the Prophets are asking of me.
l will be at your side.
|We won't fail them.
But the Restoration will not come|without struggle.
There will be those|who will stand in our way.
lt is not allowed to interfere|with the will of the Prophets.
Even those who claim|to speak in their name.
The Emissary.
ln your vision,|the Prophets said he'd faltered.
l can only hope that he doesn't choose|to oppose them.
Their love is strong,|but so is their wrath.
l hate to say it,|but this is doing wonders for my back.
- l doubt our captors intended that.
|- Probably not.
We must get back|and warn Starfleet about the Breen.
You're right.
|There's just a few problems.
We're on a Jem'Hadar ship|heading in the wrong direction, hanging upside down and And what? l think l'm getting spacesick.
Wellwelcome home, Mrs Sisko.
Thank you, Mr Sisko.
How was your cargo run? lnteresting.
lt seems my Bajoran|crew members have decided that serving under the Emissary's wife is a little different|than serving under his girlfriend.
l've known some of those people|for ten years and suddenly|they're asking me for advice about their children,|their wives, their husbands, their spiritual relationship|with the Prophets.
Welcome to the club.
|Which reminds me Every spring,|the Emissary holds a ceremony to bless the women|who want to be mothers.
What does this have to do with me? There's been a request made,|several in fact, that the Emissary's new wife|perform the ceremony this year.
- This week, actually.
|- No.
Kasidy.
l've got to draw the line somewhere.
|l married you.
l didn't convert.
And l'm not going to start acting|like l suddenly believe in the Prophets.
l don't want you to feel uncomfortable.
Good.
Then it's settled.
|l'm going to take a sonic shower.
Take your time.
Dinner won't be ready|for another 15 minutes.
And sothe battle begins.
- Let me try.
|- You lack the necessary strength.
And your fingers are too fat.
Look out.
- Would you|- l've got it.
Quiet! - Ow!|- Are you hurt? Yes.
You cut my finger|and made me hit my head! lt was an accident.
How will a pin out of a bunk|help us escape? lf you stop interfering and allow me|to remove the pin, l will show you.
- Let me look at your head.
|- No, thank you.
The last time you touched me,|things got out of control.
l was seduced and betrayed.
- Seduced? l seduced you?|- At least we agree on that.
What? You desired a physical relationship|with me from the start.
lt was obvious.
You have the biggest ego l've known.
That's quite a statement.
Should l be embarrassed that|Jadzia had a few lovers before you? A few? More than a few.
|lt was dozens.
Hundreds.
l don't think there was anyone|aboard DS9 who wasn't her lover! Let me take this opportunity|to welcome you to Cardassia Prime.
l trust you're being well treated so far? l've been looking over the information you supplied during your interrogation, and the results are a bit confusing,|as mental probes so often are.
l was wondering if you wouldn't mind|sifting through the data and clarifying certain issues for us.
- You can't be serious.
|- l'm always serious.
lf you don't do as l ask, l'll have to|hand you over to Legate Damar, and you know how ruthless|the Cardassians can be.
l must inform you that a Cardassian|tribunal will try you as war criminals.
- What are the charges?|- lt is not necessary for you to know.
You will be found guilty and executed.
lf you decide to join us in our search|for a quick end to this miserable war, your sentence will be reduced|to life imprisonment.
Why don't you|convince the Founders to surrender? You know, my dear,|it would be such a shame for you to die without the good Dr Bashir|knowing how you felt about him.
Wait! Overconfidence.
|The hallmark of the Weyouns.
The Founders should eliminate that|from your genetic recipe next time.
They'll make another copy of him.
You should've killed me.
|There's only one Damar.
- l will keep that in mind.
|- l'm sure you will.
Consider his offer, Klingon.
|You die in two days.
Pick that up and let's go.
There you are.
Who are you? What do you mean? l mean, who are you, Anjohl Tennan? l want to know everything.
|About your family, your childhood - lt would bore you.
|- Not at all.
What might seem trivial to you|matters a great deal to me.
l need to know more about this guide|the Prophets have sent me.
This simple farmer.
This man who shares my bed.
- We are of Bajor.
|- We await the Restoration.
l am ready.
l have met the Guide.
You need only tell me what to do.
l give myself to the Prophets|in all things.
- She does not understand.
|- She is fearful.
There is no other path.
She is the chosen one.
|She must embrace us.
l will.
l swear it!|Give me a chance.
Please.
Give us your allegiance,|Kai Winn Adami.
Restore us to our rightful place|in the Celestial Temple.
Reject the false Prophets.
Walk our path|and embrace your own destiny.
Feel our love.
|The love of the "Pah-Wraiths" No! No! What is it, Adami? What's happened? They came to me.
A vision.
Blessed be the Prophets.
No! They weren't the Prophets.
|They were They were what? The "Pah-wraiths.
" Find Solbor.
Have him go|to the Shrine and bring me the Orb.
l must bare my soul to the Prophets|and beg forgiveness.
- Are you sure that's wise?|- Go! Bring me the Orb! Well, hello.
l'm glad you find the death|of my predecessor so amusing.
You misjudge me.
l miss him deeply.
Here.
Let's drink to Weyoun Seven.
When will the prisoners be executed? When the trial is completed.
|Legal protocol must be observed.
When? The execution is scheduled|for tomorrow.
1400 hours.
- Have they agreed to cooperate?|- No.
Maybe you should talk to Worf again.
Welcome to our command centre.
Of course.
Go right ahead.
That database is classified.
Legate Damar means|our entire database is open to you.
Feel free to examine it at your leisure.
- Surely you don't mean that?|- l'm quite sincere.
Our military operation|should stay a secret.
The decision was made|by the Founder herself.
She decided your recommendations|will be submitted to Thot Gor.
He will pass it on to her.
l will not! l trust that was simply|an unguarded emotional outburst, so l will ignore itthis time.
Make plans to do exactly|as the Founder instructed, or you can schedule an execution|for yourself.
Ready.
- Leave me!|- Oh, shut up! - You never listen.
|- Look who's talking.
- Do you have to do that?|- l do it every day.
l know.
But it seems morbid.
- That implies she's not coming back.
|- l wasn't implying that.
One day Ezri's going to come|walking through those doors again and this drink is going to be|waiting for her when she does.
ln the meantime, you're just|reminding us that she's missing.
No one's forcing you to sit here.
lt was the Badlands.
- What?|- What? You said something|about the Badlands.
Worf.
lf his escape pod|hadn't drifted into the Badlands, the Defiant would've found him|and Ezri wouldn't have gone.
l never thought|l'd hear myself say this, but l wish|the Defiant had found that Klingon oaf.
We can't change what's happened,|so let's just hope for the best.
l was just starting to.
Starting to what? l don't know.
But there was something about her,|wasn't there? Something that made me happy,|anyway.
She was this old soul|and yet so young at heart and l don't know what l'm saying.
- Where is he?|- He'll be here any moment.
He said certain security precautions|had to be observed before the Orb was allowed|to leave the Shrine.
- May l ask what you're planning?|- No, you may not.
This is far beyond|your ability to comprehend, Anjohl.
Come in.
The Orb of Prophecy.
Place it on the table and then go.
How may l serve you? You are not required here, thank you.
- There's nothing to fear.
|- Of course not.
l am the Kai.
The Prophets|will make everything clear to me.
- Something's wrong.
|- What? There's nothing.
The Prophets show me nothing.
They won't speak to me.
They have forsaken me because l have been in communion|with the evil ones.
Adami l know this may be hard to hear,|but you must listen.
l've hidden something from you.
l didn't come here by chance.
l had a vision.
The true gods of Bajor came to me|and asked me to serve them.
- The true gods?|- The "Pah-wraiths.
" - They led me to you.
|- No! - They care about Bajor.
|- No! - They want to make Bajor strong.
|- Heretic! - Listen to me!|- Get away! Enough! The Prophets|have done nothing for you.
During the occupation, they turned|their backs and let our people suffer.
Let me go! You've sacrificed everything for them,|and how have they rewarded you? They've appointed an alien Emissary.
They've rejected you at every turn.
|Even now they won't speak to you.
- Solbor!|- Shh! Listen to me, please.
The "Pah-wraiths" will give you|everything you've ever dreamt of the power, the adoration of the people.
ln spite of your protestations of humility, that's what you really want.
Admit it.
Stop pretending|to be something you're not.
Take what they're offering you.
Get out! Go.
Crawl back to your Prophets.
Beg their forgiveness.
Live the rest of your life|in Sisko's shadow.
l'll do anything you ask.
You need only give the word.
Have you nothing to say to me? Am l so offensive to your eyes|that l don't exist for you any more? There must be something l can do to|prove that l'm still worthy of your love.
- Go ahead.
|- This is Kai Winn.
l need to speak with you.
|Would you come to my quarters? Of course.
Colonel Kira to see you, Eminence.
Come in, my child.
Please sit down.
Thank you for seeing me|at such a late hour.
What can l do for you? l have often sensed you don't approve|of how l conduct myself as Kai.
That you believe|l put my own political interests ahead of our people's|spiritual wellbeing.
l wish l could disagree|with that assessment.
l have strayed from the path|the Prophets have laid down for me.
Eminence You don't know.
You don't know.
Eminence.
When you told me|the Prophets had spoken to you, l prayed that they would open your|heart, that they would change you.
l want to change.
l'd do anything|to earn their forgiveness.
- l'm afraid it's too late.
|- lt's never too late.
- The worst of us can be redeemed.
|- How? l'm not a Vedek, but it seems to me that you have to set aside the things|that led you astray - ambition, jealousy.
Yes.
l have given in|to the temptations of power.
- Turn away from temptation.
|- Yes.
Give yourself over to the Prophets.
l'll do whatever it takes|to make myself worthy in their eyes.
Everything will change|once you step down as Kai.
You'll see.
Step down? l don't understand.
|Why would l do that? Bajor needs me.
Eminence, being in power|is what led you on the wrong path.
But l've resolved to change.
Don't you see? Once l have regained|the Prophets' trust, l'll be better able to serve them|if l remain Kai.
lf the Prophets wanted me to step|down, surely they would've told me so.
They don't always use words|to make their wishes known.
Sometimes they speak to us|by touching our hearts.
But only you would know|if they had done that.
But Bajor needs me.
Good night, Eminence.
Oh, Damar.
There you are.
l want you to hear this.
Thot Gor had an observation about|our forces along the Romulan border.
He thinks we haven't taken advantage|of weaknesses in their defences.
ls that so? The Romulan colony|in the Unroth System is ripe for attack.
Their long-range sensor array|is being repaired - Septimus lll has fallen!|- Excuse me? Septimus lll.
An entire|Cardassian order has been wiped out! - 500,000 men!|- Oh, yes.
A great tragedy.
- You promised reinforcements!|- l didn't.
- l said it would be dealt with.
|- By letting the Klingons kill them? lf you will calm down and listen,|l will explain.
The sacrifice made by|the Eleventh Order will not be in vain.
They forced the Klingons to commit|valuable troops and resources to capture|a strategically worthless planet.
- l'm glad you agree.
|- l don't! You condemned loyal Cardassians lf they were loyal, they died willingly for|the Dominion.
That's a great sacrifice.
How many more sacrifices|will my people make? Your people, Damar? We are all one with the Dominion.
Vorta, Cardassia,|Jem'Hadar, the Breen We all serve the Founders and we will all make whatever|sacrifices they deem necessary.
Thot Gor, could you reiterate your plan? l seem to have lost|my train of thought.
l know.
lt's become difficult|to get a full day's work out of him.
The Dax symbiont has lived|for over 300 years.
Experienced eight lifetimes.
And now it's all going to end|with an execution on Cardassia.
Ezri Tigan's contribution|to the Dax legacy will be to end it.
There is no honour in self-pity.
Worf, l have had just about enough|of your little Klingon aphorisms.
l came on this mission|to save your miserable life, so the least you can do is|stop acting like a self-righteous "targ.
" Your motives for rescuing me|were not honourable.
Do you really think l disobeyed orders|and risked my life to seduce you? l hate to burst your bubble, Worf,|but it wasn't that good.
Always the barb, always the joke.
There was a time when you found|my sense of humour endearing.
That was Jadzia.
Not you.
Are you angry at me for something|l did or because l'm not Jadzia? Let's cut to the heart of the matter.
Do you love me? Me? Ezri? You are trying to make this about me.
Answer the question.
Do you love me? l made my feelings clear|back on Goralis lll.
What is it, Worf? Could it be|that you're feeling just a little guilty? Because you don't have the same|feelings for me that you had for Jadzia? lf that's true, maybe we both|made a mistake back on Goralis.
So maybe we both should be forgiven.
This night would be better spent|preparing ourselves for the next life instead of rehashing|the mistakes of this one.
You are right.
What? l said you are right.
l do not love you as l loved Jadzia.
There's no crime in that.
l dishonoured myself.
l know how often l use that word.
|Maybe too often.
- But in this case, it is appropriate.
|- Go on.
From the moment you came on|the station, l knew you were not Jadzia.
And yet l knew there was|a part of Jadzia still alive within you.
On Goralis, l allowed myself|to see her instead of you.
l felt the same way.
A part of me,|the part that was your wife, wanted very much to be close to you.
l realise Jadzia saw physical love|differently than l do.
To her it could mean many things,|but to me it was a deeply spiritual act.
When l made love to you,|my motives were not spiritual.
lt was an unworthy impulse.
Worf, we're not gods or prophets.
|We're people.
We make mistakes.
There is one other thing|l want you to know.
l honestly didn't realise|how l felt about Julian.
l'd never hide|something like that from you.
l believe you.
And l do not hold|any malice toward you or Dr Bashir.
That's good to know.
Friends? - And more.
|- And more.
lt appears all we have left to do|is to be executed.
Sounds like a lazy day.
lt's time.
There's a Cardassian patrol ship|in launch bay 3A, two levels above.
lts computers have information|to get you past our checkpoints.
- Why are you doing this?|- Give a message to the Federation.
- They have an ally on Cardassia.
|- Why should we trust you? You can trust me|or you can stay here and be executed.
l vote for option one.
Escaped?|How could this have happened? You put the Jem'Hadar|in charge of the detention area.
Thank you for reminding me.
No, l assure you this is|not typical of our security procedures.
The Founder wishes to see me.
|She has to be told about this.
l'm sure she'll understand.
lf not,|l look forward to meeting Weyoun Nine.
Eminence, Anjohl is here.
He claims you called for him.
- Show him in.
|- As you wish.
l remember when l first saw|the gate of the Celestial Temple.
l was on the Promenade.
When it burst into view,|this whirlpool of colour and light, the people around me were in awe.
They said they could feel|the Prophets' love washing over them.
Do you know what l felt, Anjohl? Nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
But l smiled and pretended l did|because it was expected of me.
- l've never admitted that to anyone.
|- l can understand why.
They've never spoken to me.
Never offered me guidance.
Never trusted me|with the fruits of their wisdom.
Now l'm supposed to step down as Kai|in order to be blessed by them? No.
l have worked too hard,|waited too long to give it all up now.
You shouldn't have to.
Merciful gods don't ask their children|to make such sacrifices.
The Prophets|have turned their backs on me after all l've done,|all the pain l've endured for them.
They are not worthy of you, Adami.
l'm a patient woman.
|But l have run out of patience.
l will no longer serve gods|who give me nothing in return.
l'm ready to walk the path|the "Pah-wraiths" have laid out for me.
l'll walk with you.
And no one will be able|to stand against us.
Those who dare to try -|the Federation and its Vedek puppets, the false gods|and their precious Emissary - they'll all be swept aside|like dead leaves before an angry wind.

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