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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
=== Teaser ===
 
=== Teaser ===
The [[Dominion]] fleet enters the [[Alpha Quadrant]], but does not attack [[Deep Space 9]]; instead, it heads directly for [[Cardassian Union|Cardassian]] space. [[Gul]] [[Dukat]] reveals his duplicity; he has secretly negotiated with the Dominion for the Cardassians to become its newest members.
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The [[Dominion]] fleet enters the [[Alpha Quadrant]] through the [[Bajoran wormhole|wormhole]], but does not attack [[Deep Space 9]]; instead, it heads directly for [[Cardassian Union|Cardassian]] space. [[Gul]] [[Dukat]] reveals his duplicity to [[Kira Nerys]]; he has secretly negotiated with the Dominion for the Cardassians to become its newest members.
   
 
=== Act One ===
 
=== Act One ===
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A video of Gul Dukat as leader is played on Cardassia and DS9. He promises to remove all [[Klingon]]s and [[Maquis]] from within Cardassian space, as well as anyone else who gets in the way of Cardassia's return to a position of prominence in the Alpha Quadrant.
 
A video of Gul Dukat as leader is played on Cardassia and DS9. He promises to remove all [[Klingon]]s and [[Maquis]] from within Cardassian space, as well as anyone else who gets in the way of Cardassia's return to a position of prominence in the Alpha Quadrant.
   
The senior staff discuss the situation. The [[Bajoran wormhole|wormhole]]'s entrance, rather than being sealed, has now been strengthened to the point that it can never be collapsed. Between this and the sudden disappearance of an engineering officer, [[Changeling]] involvement is suggested by none other by the [[Julian Bashir (Changeling)|Julian Bashir Changeling]]. With this, he is authorized to begin [[blood screening]]s.
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The senior staff discuss the situation. The wormhole's entrance, rather than being sealed, has now been strengthened to the point that it can never be collapsed. Between this and the sudden disappearance of an engineering officer, [[Changeling]] involvement is suggested by none other by the [[Julian Bashir (Changeling)|Julian Bashir Changeling]]. With this, he is authorized to begin [[blood screening]]s.
   
 
=== Act Two ===
 
=== Act Two ===
 
While Garak works inside a tight space next to their cell to contact their [[runabout]]'s [[transporter]], Worf is coerced into a series of hand-to-hand battles with [[Jem'Hadar]] warriors, beginning with the youngest.
 
While Garak works inside a tight space next to their cell to contact their [[runabout]]'s [[transporter]], Worf is coerced into a series of hand-to-hand battles with [[Jem'Hadar]] warriors, beginning with the youngest.
   
Back in the Alpha Quadrant, [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] and [[Tora Ziyal|Ziyal]] talk on the [[Promenade]], discussing the duplicitous actions of her father, Dukat.
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Back in the Alpha Quadrant, Kira and [[Tora Ziyal|Ziyal]] talk on the [[Promenade]], discussing the duplicitous actions of her father, Dukat.
   
A battered Klingon fleet led by [[Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] unexpectedly shows at DS9 - the newly arrived Dominion fleet has quickly turned the tide of the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]] in favor of the Cardassians, and the incensed [[Gowron]] is ready to plunge the [[Klingon Empire]] into a fight to the death with the Dominion. Sisko suggests to Gowron that the [[Khitomer Accords]] be revived for the sake of bolstering their forces for the coming conflict. Gowron accedes.
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A battered Klingon fleet led by [[Chancellor]] [[Gowron]] unexpectedly shows at DS9 - the newly arrived Dominion fleet has quickly turned the tide of the [[Klingon-Cardassian War]] in favor of the Cardassians, and the incensed [[Gowron]] is ready to plunge the [[Klingon Empire]] into a fight to the death with the Dominion. Sisko suggests to Gowron that the [[Khitomer Accords]] be revived for the sake of bolstering their forces for the coming conflict. Gowron accedes. Afterwards, the Bashir Changeling successfully sneaks aboard the runabout {{USS|Yukon}} and starts making modifications.
   
 
=== Act Three ===
 
=== Act Three ===
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Garak is still working inside the tight space, talking to himself, and seems to be losing his mind. The others hear strange noises coming from within the space. Bashir enters the confined space and brings Garak out into the cell for a break. Bashir states that Garak has [[claustrophobia]] and will be unable to continue to try contacting the [[runabout]].
 
Garak is still working inside the tight space, talking to himself, and seems to be losing his mind. The others hear strange noises coming from within the space. Bashir enters the confined space and brings Garak out into the cell for a break. Bashir states that Garak has [[claustrophobia]] and will be unable to continue to try contacting the [[runabout]].
   
The staff aboard DS9 is waiting for reinforcements. Kira enters Ops and states that the security blocks of one of the [[industrial replicator]]s was overridden and the memory core wiped. [[Benjamin Sisko]] is contacted by Gul Dukat. Dukat recommends that the [[Federation]] joins the Dominion. Dukat lays claim to DS9 and gives Sisko an ultimatum: either Sisko will surrender the station, or Dukat will take it by force.
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The staff aboard DS9 is waiting for reinforcements. Kira enters Ops and states that the security blocks of one of the [[industrial replicator]]s was overridden and the memory core wiped. [[Benjamin Sisko]] is contacted by Gul Dukat. Dukat recommends that the [[Federation]] join the Dominion. Dukat lays claim to DS9 and gives Sisko an ultimatum: either Sisko will surrender the station, or Dukat will take it by force.
   
 
=== Act Four ===
 
=== Act Four ===
 
Martok assists Worf back to the cell, returning from his seventh hand-to-hand victory. Garak gets up out of bed and insists he is ready to continue working in the enclosed space.
 
Martok assists Worf back to the cell, returning from his seventh hand-to-hand victory. Garak gets up out of bed and insists he is ready to continue working in the enclosed space.
   
The Julian Bashir Changeling and O'Brien talk in the infirmary. O'Brien is shocked when Bashir talks excitedly about having purchased [[darts]], but does not suspect that Bashir is a Changeling.
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The Julian Bashir Changeling and O'Brien talk in the infirmary. O'Brien is shocked when Bashir talks excitedly about having purchased [[duridium]] alloy [[darts]] at a time like this, but does not suspect that Bashir is a Changeling.
   
 
Worf, back at the combat area, is waiting for his next opponent, when Deyos and the Jem'Hadar [[First (rank)|First]], [[Ikat'ika]], arrive instead. Ikat'ika announces that he will fight Worf himself.
 
Worf, back at the combat area, is waiting for his next opponent, when Deyos and the Jem'Hadar [[First (rank)|First]], [[Ikat'ika]], arrive instead. Ikat'ika announces that he will fight Worf himself.
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Meanwhile, Garak is back in the crawlspace when Jem'Hadar soldiers come in the cell looking for him. They find the tool that was used to open the panel to the space where Garak is.
 
Meanwhile, Garak is back in the crawlspace when Jem'Hadar soldiers come in the cell looking for him. They find the tool that was used to open the panel to the space where Garak is.
   
Sisko orders Kira and Dax to the ''Defiant'' for the pending battle and deploys the runabouts. The Julian Bashir Changeling is on the runabout ''[[USS Yukon|Yukon]]'' and responds to Ops in a female voice, having already incapacitated the original crew. O'Brien announces that a build up of [[tachyon]] particles has been detected, and ships begin [[Cloaking device|decloaking]] around the station... [[D'deridex class|Romulan ships]]. The Romulans request permission to join the fleet; Sisko, while quite surprised, grants their request.
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Sisko orders Kira and Dax to the ''Defiant'' for the pending battle and deploys the runabouts. The Julian Bashir Changeling is on the runabout ''Yukon'' and responds to Ops in a female voice, having already incapacitated the original crew. O'Brien announces that a build up of [[tachyon]] particles has been detected, and ships begin [[Cloaking device|decloaking]] around the station... [[D'deridex class|Romulan ships]]. The Romulans request permission to join the fleet; Sisko, while quite surprised, grants their request.
   
 
Kira, on the ''Defiant'', states that the Cardassian-Dominion fleet is merely ten minutes away.
 
Kira, on the ''Defiant'', states that the Cardassian-Dominion fleet is merely ten minutes away.
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Garak is perilously close to being found out when a [[Unnamed Breen#The Breen Prisoner|Breen prisoner]] grabs the [[plasma pistol]] from the holster of a Jem'Hadar who had his back turned, and vaporizes two of the guards, though the second manages to vaporize him as well. Bashir and the Romulan prisoner kill the remaining guards with makeshift knives, and grab their weapons, urging Garak to complete his work before Jem'Hadar reinforcements storm into the cell.
 
Garak is perilously close to being found out when a [[Unnamed Breen#The Breen Prisoner|Breen prisoner]] grabs the [[plasma pistol]] from the holster of a Jem'Hadar who had his back turned, and vaporizes two of the guards, though the second manages to vaporize him as well. Bashir and the Romulan prisoner kill the remaining guards with makeshift knives, and grab their weapons, urging Garak to complete his work before Jem'Hadar reinforcements storm into the cell.
   
In the ring, Worf is clearly beaten, but still refuses to yield. As he crawls on his belly towards the post, even Ikat'ika tries to dissuade him from continuing, saying that Worf has earned the respect of everyone there. But Worf still refuses to yield, and Deyos impatiently orders the combat finished. To everyone's shock, Ikat'ika instead steps back and yields the match, announcing that he may be able to kill Worf, but he cannot defeat him. Irritated, Deyos orders them both executed.
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In the ring, Worf is clearly beaten, but still refuses to yield. As he crawls on his belly towards the post, even Ikat'ika tries to dissuade him from continuing, saying that Worf has earned the respect of everyone there. But Worf still refuses to yield, and Deyos impatiently orders the combat finished. To everyone's surprise, Ikat'ika instead steps back and yields the match, announcing that he may be able to kill Worf, but he cannot defeat him. Irritated, Deyos orders them both executed.
   
 
Just as the guards raise their weapons, Garak succeeds in activating his makeshift communicator, and the runabout immediately energizes its transporter, beaming all the prisoners away; as the guards open fire, Ikat'ika is vaporized by a plasma bolt, but Worf is beamed away a split second before the weapons fire impacts him.
 
Just as the guards raise their weapons, Garak succeeds in activating his makeshift communicator, and the runabout immediately energizes its transporter, beaming all the prisoners away; as the guards open fire, Ikat'ika is vaporized by a plasma bolt, but Worf is beamed away a split second before the weapons fire impacts him.
   
Aboard the runabout, Garak immediately lays in an escape course, while Martok and Bashir help a badly-injured Worf back to the sickbay. Before going, Worf makes sure to tell the Cardassian that he "did well," and Garak returns the compliment.
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Aboard the runabout, Garak immediately lays in an escape course, while Martok and Bashir help a badly-injured Worf back to the sickbay. Before going, Worf makes sure to tell the Cardassian that he "did well," and Garak returns the compliment. The crew then set a course back to the station at maximum warp.
 
[[File:USS_Yukon_tractored_by_the_Defiant.jpg|thumb|The {{USS|Defiant|2370}} tractors the ''Yukon'']]
 
[[File:USS_Yukon_tractored_by_the_Defiant.jpg|thumb|The {{USS|Defiant|2370}} tractors the ''Yukon'']]
   
Back on DS9, everyone is confused by the lack of an attacking fleet contrary to the [[sensor]] readings.
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Back on DS9, everyone is confused by the lack of an attacking fleet contrary to the [[sensor]] readings. Suddenly, they get a hail from the real Bashir in the Gamma Quadrant. Sisko quickly realizes that the Bashir they've been dealing with was the Changeling and quickly discerns that he left aboard the runabout ''Yukon''. He then orders Kira aboard the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} to destroy the runabout at no matter the cost.
   
Bashir, Worf, and Garak send a message to the Alpha Quadrant in time to alert Sisko and DS9 that "Bashir" is an impostor. Kira and Dax, aboard the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, determine that the Changeling has rigged the runabout ''Yukon'' with [[trilithium]], [[tekasite]], and [[protomatter]], which if detonated inside the [[Bajoran sun]], would induce a [[supernova]], destroying [[Bajor]], DS9, and the Klingon, Romulan, and Federation fleets in one fell swoop. The ''Defiant'' warps toward the sun and tractors the ''Yukon'' away in time to prevent the supernova. It dives off into free space and explodes.
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Kira and Dax determine that the Changeling has rigged the ''Yukon'' with [[trilithium]], [[tekasite]], and [[protomatter]], which if detonated inside the [[Bajoran sun]], would induce a [[supernova]], destroying [[Bajor]], DS9, and the Klingon, Romulan, and Federation fleets in one fell swoop. The ''Defiant'' warps toward the sun and tractors the ''Yukon'' away in time to prevent the supernova. It dives off into free space and explodes, killing the Changeling aboard.
   
The sensor readings of the Dominion fleet suddenly vanish. Sisko realizes that the whole thing was a plot to lure the combined fleets of the Alpha Quadrant's superpowers to the [[Bajoran system]] and then blow them all up together with Bajor and Deep Space 9. Yet the plan failed and "''Armageddon will have to wait... for another day''".
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The sensor readings of the Dominion fleet suddenly vanish. Sisko realizes that the whole incident was a plot to lure the combined fleets of the Alpha Quadrant's superpowers to the [[Bajoran system]] and then blow them all up together with Bajor and Deep Space 9. Yet the plan failed and "''Armageddon will have to wait... for another day''".
   
 
At [[Quark's]], Garak and Ziyal emotionally reunite, as do Dax and Worf in the infirmary. Meanwhile, Chief O'Brien is baffled to realize he has been hanging around with a Changeling for the last four weeks.
 
At [[Quark's]], Garak and Ziyal emotionally reunite, as do Dax and Worf in the infirmary. Meanwhile, Chief O'Brien is baffled to realize he has been hanging around with a Changeling for the last four weeks.
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== Memorable Quotes ==
 
== Memorable Quotes ==
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"''All Cardassian prisoners, step forward! I am pleased to announce that hostilities between our peoples have ended. As of today, Cardassia has joined the Dominion. Therefore, you are all being sent home. Congratulations on your new status as Dominion citizens.''" (to Garak) "''Not you, Mr. Garak.''"<br />
 
"''Excuse me?!''"<br />
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"''The last time I checked, I ''was'' a Cardassian.''"<br />
"''You're staying.''"<br />
 
"''Well, there must be some misunderstanding! The last time I checked, I ''was'' a Cardassian.''"<br />
 
 
"''But not a very popular one, I'm afraid. At least not with the head of the new Cardassian government.''"<br />
 
"''But not a very popular one, I'm afraid. At least not with the head of the new Cardassian government.''"<br />
 
"''And who would that be?''"<br />
 
"''And who would that be?''"<br />
 
"''Gul Dukat.''"
 
"''Gul Dukat.''"
: - '''Deyos''' and '''Garak'''
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: - '''Garak''' and '''Deyos'''
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"''Cardassia will be made whole. All that we have lost will be ours again. And anyone who stands in our way will be destroyed.''"
 
: - '''Gul Dukat'''
   
   
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"''It's working.''"
 
"''It's working.''"
 
: - '''O'Brien''' and '''Sisko'''
 
: - '''O'Brien''' and '''Sisko'''
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"''Either surrender the station, or I'll take it by force. The choice is yours."''<br />
 
"''If you want to retake the station, Dukat, you're welcome to try.''"
 
: - '''Gul Dukat''' and '''Sisko''', on Deep Space 9
   
   
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"''It might not be so bad. For all we know the Vorta could be gluttonous, alcoholic sex maniacs.''"
 
"''It might not be so bad. For all we know the Vorta could be gluttonous, alcoholic sex maniacs.''"
 
: - '''Quark''' and '''Tora Ziyal'''
 
: - '''Quark''' and '''Tora Ziyal'''
 
 
"''Dukat, stop trying to be a hero. Get back to the station!''"<br />
 
"''Your concern is touching, Major, but I think you misunderstand me. I'm not attacking the Dominion fleet. I'm joining it.''"<br />
 
"''What are you talking about?''"<br />
 
"''I'm afraid I have a confession to make, Major. For the past few months, I've been conducting secret negotiations between the Dominion and Cardassia. And, as of last week, Cardassia has agreed to become part of the Dominion.''"<br />
 
"''You can't be serious.''"<br />
 
"''Goodbye, Major. You and I on the same side; it never seemed quite... right, did it?''"
 
: - '''Kira''' and '''Dukat'''
 
   
   
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"''After all, a verse about '[[Klingon drinking songs|the Cardassian who panicked in the face of danger]]' would ruin General Martok's song. Now if you'll excuse me, my dungeon awaits.''"
"''Think of it. Five years ago no one had ever heard of Bajor or Deep Space 9. Now all our hopes rest here. Where the tides of fortune take us, no man can know.''"<br />
 
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: - '''Garak''', leaving to face the crawlspace again
"''They're tricky, those tides.''"
 
: - '''Chancellor Gowron''' and '''Sisko'''
 
 
 
"''Now if you'll excuse me, my dungeon awaits.''"
 
: - '''Garak'''
 
 
 
"''Dukat, if you've got something to say to me, say it.''"<br />
 
"''Then I'll make it simple. A few days ago I swore all Cardassia lost would be regained. That space station you're so fond of was built by Cardassia.''"<br />
 
"''Funny. I thought it was built by Bajoran slave labor.''"<br />
 
"''Either surrender the station, or I'll take it by force. The choice is yours.''"<br />
 
"''If you want to retake the station, Dukat, you're welcome to try.''"
 
: - '''Sisko''' and '''Gul Dukat'''
 
   
   
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"''My people have a saying: 'Never turn your back on a Breen.{{'}}''"
 
"''My people have a saying: 'Never turn your back on a Breen.{{'}}''"
 
: - '''The female Romulan prisoner''', about the Breen prisoner
 
: - '''The female Romulan prisoner''', about the Breen prisoner
 
 
"''You might ask, should we fear joining the Dominion? And I answer you, not in the least. We should embrace the opportunity. The Dominion recognizes us for what we are...the true leaders of the Alpha Quadrant. And now that we are joined together, equal partners in all endeavors, the only people with anything to fear will be our enemies. My oldest son's birthday is in five days. To him and to Cardassians everywhere I make the following pledge: by the time his birthday dawns, there will not be a single Klingon alive inside Cardassian territory, or a single Maquis colony left within our borders. Cardassia will be made whole. All that we have lost will be ours again, and anyone who stands in our way will be destroyed. This I vow with my life's blood. For my son, for all our sons.''"
 
: - '''Dukat'''
 
   
   
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"''Today '''is''' a good day to die.''"
 
"''Today '''is''' a good day to die.''"
 
: - '''Ikat'ika''' and '''Worf''', comparing worldviews
 
: - '''Ikat'ika''' and '''Worf''', comparing worldviews
 
 
"''Sir, I'm reading a large tachyon buildup. Multiple vectors. Ships decloaking!''"<br />
 
"''Romulans.''"<br />
 
"''They're requesting permission to join the fleet.''"<br />
 
"''I'll be damned. Permission granted.''"
 
: - '''O'Brien''' and '''Sisko''' responding to the arrival of Romulan forces
 
   
   
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: - '''Garak''' talking to a failing light, trying to control his claustrophobia
 
: - '''Garak''' talking to a failing light, trying to control his claustrophobia
   
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"''That station you're so fond of was built by Cardassia.''"
 
 
"''That's funny. I thought it was built by Bajoran slave labor.''"
"''What I did, I did to make Cardassia strong again. And mark my words, Captain, I have succeeded. You may have escaped defeat this day, but tomorrow...''"<br />
 
 
: - '''Sisko''' and '''Dukat'''
"''We will see about tomorrow.''"<br />
 
"''Yes, we will.''"
 
: - '''Dukat''' and '''Sisko'''
 
   
 
== Background Information ==
 
== Background Information ==
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===Story and script===
 
* Garak's role and actions in this episode are similar to {{w|Charles Bronson}}'s in the [[1963]] {{w|John Sturges}} film ''{{w|The Great Escape (film)|The Great Escape}}''. Both men were forced to work in a confined area and both suffered from [[claustrophobia]]. It is also worth noting that [[Andrew Robinson]] himself suffers from mild claustrophobia, and on the day the crawl space scenes were shot, he was suffering from the flu. He says of these scenes, "''I didn't have to act. I was there''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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* [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] based the depiction of an economically depressed Cardassia on the brink of cultural collapse on the {{w|Weimar Republic}}, the government of Germany between the two World Wars, from 1919 to 1933. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* This episode ends the process of depicting the character of Gul Dukat in a more sympathetic light, a process which began in {{e|The Maquis, Part II}} and was carried on in episodes such as {{e|Civil Defense}}, {{e|Defiant}}, {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}, {{e|Indiscretion}}, {{e|Return to Grace}}, and {{e|Apocalypse Rising}}. Ever since {{e|The Maquis, Part II}}, Dukat's role as a clear-cut villain had been rendered more and more ambiguous, especially in the aforementioned three episodes from the [[DS9 Season 4|fourth season]]. Whereas the character had initially been introduced as a typical bad guy, it seemed that the writers were on course to completely turn him around, and eventually have him as a protagonist. However, according to both [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]], they had always intended Dukat's change of heart to be temporary, and they always knew, even when writing episodes like {{e|Defiant}}, that somewhere down the road he would show everybody just how truly evil he really was. As Behr explains, they never had any intention of turning Dukat into a good guy; "''Dukat is a self-deluded, opportunistic, egomaniacal sadist. In other words he is the [[Richard Nixon]] of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]''. He will do whatever it takes to come out on top''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* Regarding how the transporter identified the escapees, [[Ronald D. Moore]] commented: "''I think that Garak programmed the transporter to beam out anyone who wasn't a Jem'Hadar or a Vorta within a given area''." {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron008|1997}}
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===Reception===
 
* Although both this episode and {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}} were extremely popular with viewers, the producers were a little disappointed with how the two-parter turned out. As [[Ira Steven Behr]] explains, "''I'm not sure if this worked as well as it could have as a two-parter. It might have been better as a two-hour block. Or even as a ninety-minute show. We didn't really gain anything by splitting them up. The second hour moves like a house on fire. Events are happening at such an accelerated pace. If we'd had the hour or forty-five-minute buildup immediately precede it, I'd have liked it better''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
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===Trivia===
 
*This episode deals with two major [[story arcs]] which had originally been introduced in previous episodes:
 
*This episode deals with two major [[story arcs]] which had originally been introduced in previous episodes:
 
*# The [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)|Klingon War]], which began in {{e|The Way of the Warrior}} and was seen throughout [[DS9 Season 4|season 4]], is officially ended by [[Gowron]] when he re-signs the [[Khitomer Accords]] and once again allies the [[Klingon Empire]] with the [[Federation]]. Also important in this arc is the presence of General Martok, who was presumed dead after the revelation that he had been replaced by a Changeling in {{e|Apocalypse Rising}}.
 
*# The [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)|Klingon War]], which began in {{e|The Way of the Warrior}} and was seen throughout [[DS9 Season 4|season 4]], is officially ended by [[Gowron]] when he re-signs the [[Khitomer Accords]] and once again allies the [[Klingon Empire]] with the [[Federation]]. Also important in this arc is the presence of General Martok, who was presumed dead after the revelation that he had been replaced by a Changeling in {{e|Apocalypse Rising}}.
 
*# The [[Dominion War]], which had existed in a state of [[Dominion cold war|cold war]] since the [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] finale {{e|The Jem'Hadar}}, becomes a more urgent matter with the advancement of the Dominion fleet into the [[Alpha Quadrant]] and [[Dukat]]'s decision to have [[Cardassia]] become a member.
 
*# The [[Dominion War]], which had existed in a state of [[Dominion cold war|cold war]] since the [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] finale {{e|The Jem'Hadar}}, becomes a more urgent matter with the advancement of the Dominion fleet into the [[Alpha Quadrant]] and [[Dukat]]'s decision to have [[Cardassia]] become a member.
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*This episode marks the second time Dr. Bashir has been replaced by a changeling, the first being [[The Adversary]].
* There are a great number of references to previous episodes: Worf's desire to fight a Jem'Hadar, as revealed in {{e|To the Death}}, is here realized; the Dominion fleet heading towards Bajor but then turning and moving towards [[Cardassia]] confirms Sisko's vision in {{e|Rapture}}; Dukat's reference to himself and Kira being on the same side refers to {{e|Indiscretion}} and {{e|Return to Grace}}; the references to Cardassian cultural depression and economic stagnation, and Dukat's promise to eliminate all Klingon troops in Cardassian territory, recalls the events of {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}; Dukat's reference to Sisko saving his life more than once refers to the episodes {{e|The Maquis, Part II}}, where Sisko rescues Dukat from the [[Maquis]], and {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}, in which Sisko helps Dukat escape Cardassia before the Klingon fleet arrives.
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* There are a great number of references to previous episodes: Worf's desire to fight a Jem'Hadar, as revealed in {{e|To the Death}}, is here realized; the Dominion fleet heading towards Bajor but then turning and moving towards [[Cardassia]] confirms Sisko's vision of locusts in {{e|Rapture}}; Dukat's reference to himself and Kira being on the same side refers to {{e|Indiscretion}} and {{e|Return to Grace}}; the references to Cardassian cultural depression and economic stagnation, and Dukat's promise to eliminate all Klingon troops in Cardassian territory, recalls the events of {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}; Dukat's reference to Sisko saving his life more than once refers to the episodes {{e|The Maquis, Part II}}, where Sisko rescues Dukat from the [[Maquis]], and {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}, in which Sisko helps Dukat escape Cardassia before the Klingon fleet arrives.
* Garak's role and actions in this episode are similar to {{w|Charles Bronson}}'s in the [[1963]] {{w|John Sturges}} film ''{{w|The Great Escape (film)|The Great Escape}}''. Both men were forced to work in a confined area and both suffered from [[claustrophobia]]. It is also worth noting that [[Andrew Robinson]] himself suffers from mild claustrophobia, and on the day the crawl space scenes were shot, he was suffering from the flu. He says of these scenes, "''I didn't have to act. I was there''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
 
* This episode shows the audience the third 'honorable' Jem'Hadar [[Jem'Hadar ranks|First]]; [[Ikat'ika]]. The first First was [[Goran'Agar]] in the episode {{e|Hippocratic Oath}}. The second was [[Omet'iklan]] in {{e|To the Death}}. Others would include [[Remata'Klan]] in {{e|Rocks and Shoals}} and [[Ixtana'Rax]] in {{e|One Little Ship}}.
* [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] based the depiction of an economically depressed Cardassia on the brink of cultural collapse on the {{w|Weimar Republic}}, the government of Germany between the two World Wars, from 1919 to 1933. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'') In the republic, due to the vast war reparations Germany was forced to pay, it was actually cheaper to burn money than to buy wood, and people needed wheelbarrows full of money to afford bread. {{w|Adolf Hitler}} used this situation to his advantage, promising that if he rose to power, he would change the fortunes of his people. This is exactly what Dukat does; he uses Cardassia's depressed economic condition after the [[Klingon]] invasion to facilitate his own rise to power by ensuring his people that an alliance with the [[Dominion]] will help them to improve their lives. By this comparison, the [[Detapa Council]] is a proverbial Weimar Republic.
 
* This episode ends the process of depicting the character of Gul Dukat in a more sympathetic light, a process which began in {{e|The Maquis, Part II}} and was carried on in episodes such as {{e|Civil Defense}}, {{e|Defiant}}, {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}, {{e|Indiscretion}}, {{e|Return to Grace}}, and {{e|Apocalypse Rising}}. Ever since {{e|The Maquis, Part II}}, Dukat's role as a clear-cut villain had been rendered more and more ambiguous, especially in the aforementioned three episodes from the [[DS9 Season 4|fourth season]]. Whereas the character had initially been introduced as a typical bad guy, it seemed that the writers were on course to completely turn him around, and eventually have him as a protagonist. However, according to both [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]], they had always intended Dukat's change of heart to be temporary, and they always knew, even when writing episodes like {{e|Defiant}}, that somewhere down the road he would show everybody just how truly evil he really was. As Behr explains, they never had any intention of turning Dukat into a good guy; "''Dukat is a self-deluded, opportunistic, egomaniacal sadist. In other words he is the [[Richard Nixon]] of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]''. He will do whatever it takes to come out on top''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* Although both this episode and {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}} were extremely popular with viewers, the producers were a little disappointed with how the two-parter turned out. As [[Ira Steven Behr]] explains, "''I'm not sure if this worked as well as it could have as a two-parter. It might have been better as a two-hour block. Or even as a ninety-minute show. We didn't really gain anything by splitting them up. The second hour moves like a house on fire. Events are happening at such an accelerated pace. If we'd had the hour or forty-five-minute buildup immediately precede it, I'd have liked it better''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
 
* The seemingly strange decision on the part of the Jem'Hadar to leave the [[runabout]] orbiting [[Internment Camp 371]] would be addressed by [[Luther Sloan]] of [[Section 31]] in the episode {{e|Inquisition}}.
 
* The seemingly strange decision on the part of the Jem'Hadar to leave the [[runabout]] orbiting [[Internment Camp 371]] would be addressed by [[Luther Sloan]] of [[Section 31]] in the episode {{e|Inquisition}}.
 
* Dax is hesitant about jumping to warp inside the [[Bajoran]] [[star system]]. In {{film|1}}, [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] had to risk jumping to warp inside [[Earth]]'s solar system to intercept ''[[V'Ger]]'' as soon as possible.
* Regarding how the transporter identified the escapees, [[Ronald D. Moore]] commented: "''I think that Garak programmed the transporter to beam out anyone who wasn't a Jem'Hadar or a Vorta within a given area''." {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron008|1997}}
 
 
* The shots of Dukat addressing the Cardassian people on [[viewscreen]]s are modified from {{e|Tribunal}}, with Dukat's image replacing that of [[Chief Archon]] [[Makbar]].
* Dax is hesitant about jumping to warp inside the [[Bajoran]] [[solar system]]. In {{film|1}}, [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] had to risk jumping to warp inside [[Earth]]'s solar system to intercept ''[[V'Ger]]'' as soon as possible.
 
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* Dukat's line to Ziyal at the end of {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}}, "stay here and be damned!", paralleled Kang in {{e|Blood Oath}}. This episode reveals that, like Kang, he was hiding the fact that he was collaborating with the enemy. Unlike Kang, he does not redeem himself in the remaining hour.
* This episode shows the audience the second 'honorable' Jem'Hadar soldier; [[Ikat'ika]]. The first was [[Omet'iklan]] in the episode {{e|To the Death}}. Others would include [[Remata'Klan]] in {{e|Rocks and Shoals}} and [[Ixtana'Rax]] in {{e|One Little Ship}}.
 
 
* [[Rene Auberjonois]] ([[Odo]]) and [[Cirroc Lofton]] ([[Jake Sisko]]) do not appear in this episode.
* The shots of Dukat addressing the Cardassian people on [[viewscreen]]s are re-used from {{e|Tribunal}}, with Dukat's image replacing that of [[Chief Archon]] [[Makbar]].
 
* [[Rene Auberjonois]] ([[Odo]]) does not appear in this episode.
 
 
* Ikat'ika is the only Jem'Hadar to appear in more than one episode.
 
* Ikat'ika is the only Jem'Hadar to appear in more than one episode.
* Before Worf fights Ikat'ika, the male Romulan prisoner places the spanner used to pry open the wall panels under the end of the mattress farthest from the door; when Doctor Basher retrieves the spanner a few moments later, it has moved to the other end of the bed.
 
   
 
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The crew tries to defend the Alpha Quadrant from the invading Dominion fleet; Worf, Garak, and the other prisoners prepare to escape from the Dominion Internment Camp. (Part 2 of 2)

Summary

Teaser

The Dominion fleet enters the Alpha Quadrant through the wormhole, but does not attack Deep Space 9; instead, it heads directly for Cardassian space. Gul Dukat reveals his duplicity to Kira Nerys; he has secretly negotiated with the Dominion for the Cardassians to become its newest members.

Act One

Worf, Bashir, Garak, and Martok plan their escape from Internment Camp 371. The prisoners in Internment Camp 371 are gathered together. The prison's commanding Vorta, Deyos, announces that Cardassia has joined the Dominion and, consequently, all the Cardassians imprisoned at 371 are being released... with the exception of Garak. When Garak demands to know why he is not being released, Deyos reveals that the new head of the Cardassian government is none other than Gul Dukat.

A video of Gul Dukat as leader is played on Cardassia and DS9. He promises to remove all Klingons and Maquis from within Cardassian space, as well as anyone else who gets in the way of Cardassia's return to a position of prominence in the Alpha Quadrant.

The senior staff discuss the situation. The wormhole's entrance, rather than being sealed, has now been strengthened to the point that it can never be collapsed. Between this and the sudden disappearance of an engineering officer, Changeling involvement is suggested by none other by the Julian Bashir Changeling. With this, he is authorized to begin blood screenings.

Act Two

While Garak works inside a tight space next to their cell to contact their runabout's transporter, Worf is coerced into a series of hand-to-hand battles with Jem'Hadar warriors, beginning with the youngest.

Back in the Alpha Quadrant, Kira and Ziyal talk on the Promenade, discussing the duplicitous actions of her father, Dukat.

A battered Klingon fleet led by Chancellor Gowron unexpectedly shows at DS9 - the newly arrived Dominion fleet has quickly turned the tide of the Klingon-Cardassian War in favor of the Cardassians, and the incensed Gowron is ready to plunge the Klingon Empire into a fight to the death with the Dominion. Sisko suggests to Gowron that the Khitomer Accords be revived for the sake of bolstering their forces for the coming conflict. Gowron accedes. Afterwards, the Bashir Changeling successfully sneaks aboard the runabout USS Yukon and starts making modifications.

Act Three

Worf continues fighting the Jem'Hadar and kills the last one of five, earning awe and admiration from Martok. Once back in the cell, Bashir treats Worf and states that he has three or four broken ribs. The Doctor recommends that Worf stop fighting, but Worf refuses.

Garak is still working inside the tight space, talking to himself, and seems to be losing his mind. The others hear strange noises coming from within the space. Bashir enters the confined space and brings Garak out into the cell for a break. Bashir states that Garak has claustrophobia and will be unable to continue to try contacting the runabout.

The staff aboard DS9 is waiting for reinforcements. Kira enters Ops and states that the security blocks of one of the industrial replicators was overridden and the memory core wiped. Benjamin Sisko is contacted by Gul Dukat. Dukat recommends that the Federation join the Dominion. Dukat lays claim to DS9 and gives Sisko an ultimatum: either Sisko will surrender the station, or Dukat will take it by force.

Act Four

Martok assists Worf back to the cell, returning from his seventh hand-to-hand victory. Garak gets up out of bed and insists he is ready to continue working in the enclosed space.

The Julian Bashir Changeling and O'Brien talk in the infirmary. O'Brien is shocked when Bashir talks excitedly about having purchased duridium alloy darts at a time like this, but does not suspect that Bashir is a Changeling.

Worf, back at the combat area, is waiting for his next opponent, when Deyos and the Jem'Hadar First, Ikat'ika, arrive instead. Ikat'ika announces that he will fight Worf himself.

Meanwhile, Garak is back in the crawlspace when Jem'Hadar soldiers come in the cell looking for him. They find the tool that was used to open the panel to the space where Garak is.

Sisko orders Kira and Dax to the Defiant for the pending battle and deploys the runabouts. The Julian Bashir Changeling is on the runabout Yukon and responds to Ops in a female voice, having already incapacitated the original crew. O'Brien announces that a build up of tachyon particles has been detected, and ships begin decloaking around the station... Romulan ships. The Romulans request permission to join the fleet; Sisko, while quite surprised, grants their request.

Kira, on the Defiant, states that the Cardassian-Dominion fleet is merely ten minutes away.

Act Five

Bashir tries to bluff the Jem'Hadar soldier about the tool. Bashir flippantly quips that "it's either a self-sealing stem bolt or a reverse-ratcheting router". Not convinced, the soldier vaporizes a Romulan prisoner and then threatens to kill another if Bashir continues to lie. Before the leader can kill Bashir for his insolence, another soldier figures out the tool's use.

In the ring, Worf is losing the fight against Ikat'ika, and can barely stand. When he is knocked down yet again, Martok urges him to yield, insisting that "honor has been satisfied."

Garak is perilously close to being found out when a Breen prisoner grabs the plasma pistol from the holster of a Jem'Hadar who had his back turned, and vaporizes two of the guards, though the second manages to vaporize him as well. Bashir and the Romulan prisoner kill the remaining guards with makeshift knives, and grab their weapons, urging Garak to complete his work before Jem'Hadar reinforcements storm into the cell.

In the ring, Worf is clearly beaten, but still refuses to yield. As he crawls on his belly towards the post, even Ikat'ika tries to dissuade him from continuing, saying that Worf has earned the respect of everyone there. But Worf still refuses to yield, and Deyos impatiently orders the combat finished. To everyone's surprise, Ikat'ika instead steps back and yields the match, announcing that he may be able to kill Worf, but he cannot defeat him. Irritated, Deyos orders them both executed.

Just as the guards raise their weapons, Garak succeeds in activating his makeshift communicator, and the runabout immediately energizes its transporter, beaming all the prisoners away; as the guards open fire, Ikat'ika is vaporized by a plasma bolt, but Worf is beamed away a split second before the weapons fire impacts him.

Aboard the runabout, Garak immediately lays in an escape course, while Martok and Bashir help a badly-injured Worf back to the sickbay. Before going, Worf makes sure to tell the Cardassian that he "did well," and Garak returns the compliment. The crew then set a course back to the station at maximum warp.

USS Yukon tractored by the Defiant

The USS Defiant tractors the Yukon

Back on DS9, everyone is confused by the lack of an attacking fleet contrary to the sensor readings. Suddenly, they get a hail from the real Bashir in the Gamma Quadrant. Sisko quickly realizes that the Bashir they've been dealing with was the Changeling and quickly discerns that he left aboard the runabout Yukon. He then orders Kira aboard the USS Defiant to destroy the runabout at no matter the cost.

Kira and Dax determine that the Changeling has rigged the Yukon with trilithium, tekasite, and protomatter, which if detonated inside the Bajoran sun, would induce a supernova, destroying Bajor, DS9, and the Klingon, Romulan, and Federation fleets in one fell swoop. The Defiant warps toward the sun and tractors the Yukon away in time to prevent the supernova. It dives off into free space and explodes, killing the Changeling aboard.

The sensor readings of the Dominion fleet suddenly vanish. Sisko realizes that the whole incident was a plot to lure the combined fleets of the Alpha Quadrant's superpowers to the Bajoran system and then blow them all up together with Bajor and Deep Space 9. Yet the plan failed and "Armageddon will have to wait... for another day".

At Quark's, Garak and Ziyal emotionally reunite, as do Dax and Worf in the infirmary. Meanwhile, Chief O'Brien is baffled to realize he has been hanging around with a Changeling for the last four weeks.

On the Promenade, Gowron signs the final version of the new treaty between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, which includes a permanent Klingon military presence on DS9. Sisko is given the right to choose the commander himself, and considering Worf and Martok's mutual admiration, he asks the general to do the job, which he gladly accepts.

Dukat contacts Sisko to congratulate him. Sisko points out that Ziyal would have died along with them if the bomb had gone off, but the new leader of Cardassia does not seem to be bothered, saying he no longer considers her his daughter. Dukat tells Sisko that he may have escaped defeat today, but tomorrow... "We will see about tomorrow", the captain interrupts.

"Yes, we will", Dukat replies, ending the transmission.

Memorable Quotes

"The last time I checked, I was a Cardassian."
"But not a very popular one, I'm afraid. At least not with the head of the new Cardassian government."
"And who would that be?"
"Gul Dukat."

- Garak and Deyos


"Cardassia will be made whole. All that we have lost will be ours again. And anyone who stands in our way will be destroyed."

- Gul Dukat


"They're still not responding to our hails."
"I think they're trying to intimidate us."
"It's working."

- O'Brien and Sisko


"Either surrender the station, or I'll take it by force. The choice is yours."
"If you want to retake the station, Dukat, you're welcome to try."

- Gul Dukat and Sisko, on Deep Space 9


"The Jem'Hadar don't eat, don't drink and they don't have sex... and if that wasn't bad enough, the Founders don't eat, don't drink and they don't have sex either, which, between you and me, makes my financial future less than promising."
"It might not be so bad. For all we know the Vorta could be gluttonous, alcoholic sex maniacs."

- Quark and Tora Ziyal


"Tell our friends out there to stand down. Armageddon will have to wait for another day."

- Sisko


"After all, a verse about 'the Cardassian who panicked in the face of danger' would ruin General Martok's song. Now if you'll excuse me, my dungeon awaits."

- Garak, leaving to face the crawlspace again


"Tain, I don't know if you can hear me, but if you can, I just want you to know, you may not have been much of a father, but I really wish you were alive right now. That way, you could be in here, instead of me."

- Garak


"There is no greater enemy than one's own fears."
"It takes a brave man to face them."

- Martok and Worf, as Garak returns to work in his "dungeon."


"My people have a saying: 'Never turn your back on a Breen.'"

- The female Romulan prisoner, about the Breen prisoner


"You fight because that is what you were designed to do. All that motivates him is some barbaric sense of honor."
"And that is something you will never understand."

- Deyos and Ikat'ika, on Worf


"Victory is life."
"Today is a good day to die."

- Ikat'ika and Worf, comparing worldviews


"Four weeks? Are you telling me I've been hanging around a Changeling for over a month?"
"And you even never suspected it wasn't me?"
"No! And the worst part is, the clues were right in front of me!"
"What clues?"
"Well, for one thing, he was a lot easier to get along with."

- O'Brien and Bashir


"I yield. I cannot defeat this Klingon. All I can do is kill him. And that no longer holds my interest."

- Ikat'ika, when Worf refuses to stay down


"Right now I wouldn't believe your father if he said rain was wet."

- Kira Nerys, to Tora Ziyal


"I'm sorry, but that's absolutely unacceptable! I'm under enough strain as it is - I can't have you quitting on me!"

- Garak talking to a failing light, trying to control his claustrophobia

"That station you're so fond of was built by Cardassia." "That's funny. I thought it was built by Bajoran slave labor."

- Sisko and Dukat

Background Information

Story and script

Reception

  • Although both this episode and "In Purgatory's Shadow" were extremely popular with viewers, the producers were a little disappointed with how the two-parter turned out. As Ira Steven Behr explains, "I'm not sure if this worked as well as it could have as a two-parter. It might have been better as a two-hour block. Or even as a ninety-minute show. We didn't really gain anything by splitting them up. The second hour moves like a house on fire. Events are happening at such an accelerated pace. If we'd had the hour or forty-five-minute buildup immediately precede it, I'd have liked it better." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)

Trivia

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Starring

Also starring

Guest stars

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References

Alpha Quadrant; Armageddon; asparagus; Bajor; Bajoran; Bajoran system; Bajoran wormhole; blood; blood pressure; blood screening; Breen; Cardassia; Cardassian; Cardassian space; Changeling; claustrophobia; commander; Danube-class; darts; Defiant, USS; Dominion; Dominion cold war; Dukat's Bird-of-Prey; duridium; Federation; Gamma Quadrant; Gilhouly; heart; humanoid; Ferengi; graviton emitter; Imperial Plaza; Internment Camp 371; Japar; Jem'Hadar; Jem'Hadar battle cruiser; Jem'Hadar fighter; Keedera; Khitomer Accords; Klingon; Klingon Bird-of-Prey; Klingon Empire; Klingon opera; lightheaded; maximum warp; monument; neutrino; Nog; O'Brien, Keiko; O'Brien, Kirayoshi; O'Brien, Molly; Obsidian Order; Promenade; pulse; quantum torpedo; Quark's; rib; Rio Grande, USS; Romulan; runabout; slavery; solid; spatial matrix; Starfleet; Starfleet Command; Tain, Enabran; task force; trilithium weapon; Tzenketh; United Federation of Planets; Volga, USS; Vorta; warp signature; Y'tem, IKS; yamok sauce; Yukon, USS

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