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**[[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Volan III colonists|Three Volan III colonists]]
 
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== Stunt doubles ==
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=== Stunt doubles ===
 
* [[Dennis Madalone]] as [[stunt double]] for [[Tony Plana]]
 
* [[Dennis Madalone]] as [[stunt double]] for [[Tony Plana]]
 
* [[Joe Murphy]] as stunt double for [[Marc Alaimo]]
 
* [[Joe Murphy]] as stunt double for [[Marc Alaimo]]
 
* [[Lynn Salvatori]] as stunt double for [[Bertila Damas]]
 
* [[Lynn Salvatori]] as stunt double for [[Bertila Damas]]
   
===References===
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=== References ===
 
[[Admiral]]; [[Bajor]]; [[Bajoran]]s; ''[[Bok'Nor]]''; [[Bryma]]; [[Captain]]; [[Cardassia]]; [[Cardassian]]; [[Cardassian border]]; [[Cardassian Central Command]]; [[crime]]; [[deflector shield]]; [[Demilitarized Zone]]; [[deuterium]]; [[disruptor]]; [[docking bay]]; [[Earth]]; [[evasive maneuvers]]; [[Federation]]; [[Federation Code of Justice]]; [[Ferengi]]; [[Rules of Acquisition]]; [[Graduation Day]]; [[Hakton VII]]; [[Hetman]]; [[kiloton]]; [[landing pad|landing pad C]]; [[lobe]]; [[maneuvering thruster]]; [[Maquis]]; [[M-class]]; [[USS Mekong|''Mekong'', USS]]; [[nacelle]]; [[navigational array]]; [[Oort cloud]]; [[USS Orinoco|''Orinoco'', USS]]; [[paradise]]; [[particle accelerator]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[piracy]]; [[poverty]]; [[primary fusion core]]; [[Promenade]]; [[propulsion system]]; [[pulse cannon]]; [[Pygorian]]s; [[regrean wheat]]; [[replicator]]; [[USS Rio Grande|''Rio Grande'', USS]]; [[runabout]]; [[Saltah'na clock]]; [[Second Order]]; [[shapeshifter]]; [[Starfleet Academy]]; [[subspace distortion]]; [[supply depot]]; [[tractor beam]]; [[Umoth VIII]]; [[Vulcan]]; [[Vulcan mind meld]]; [[war]]; [[warp drive]]; [[warp engine]]; [[weapons array]]; [[Xepolite]]; [[Xepolite freighter]]
 
[[Admiral]]; [[Bajor]]; [[Bajoran]]s; ''[[Bok'Nor]]''; [[Bryma]]; [[Captain]]; [[Cardassia]]; [[Cardassian]]; [[Cardassian border]]; [[Cardassian Central Command]]; [[crime]]; [[deflector shield]]; [[Demilitarized Zone]]; [[deuterium]]; [[disruptor]]; [[docking bay]]; [[Earth]]; [[evasive maneuvers]]; [[Federation]]; [[Federation Code of Justice]]; [[Ferengi]]; [[Rules of Acquisition]]; [[Graduation Day]]; [[Hakton VII]]; [[Hetman]]; [[kiloton]]; [[landing pad|landing pad C]]; [[lobe]]; [[maneuvering thruster]]; [[Maquis]]; [[M-class]]; [[USS Mekong|''Mekong'', USS]]; [[nacelle]]; [[navigational array]]; [[Oort cloud]]; [[USS Orinoco|''Orinoco'', USS]]; [[paradise]]; [[particle accelerator]]; [[photon torpedo]]; [[piracy]]; [[poverty]]; [[primary fusion core]]; [[Promenade]]; [[propulsion system]]; [[pulse cannon]]; [[Pygorian]]s; [[regrean wheat]]; [[replicator]]; [[USS Rio Grande|''Rio Grande'', USS]]; [[runabout]]; [[Saltah'na clock]]; [[Second Order]]; [[shapeshifter]]; [[Starfleet Academy]]; [[subspace distortion]]; [[supply depot]]; [[tractor beam]]; [[Umoth VIII]]; [[Vulcan]]; [[Vulcan mind meld]]; [[war]]; [[warp drive]]; [[warp engine]]; [[weapons array]]; [[Xepolite]]; [[Xepolite freighter]]
   
===External links===
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=== External links ===
 
* {{NCwiki|The Maquis, Part II}}
 
* {{NCwiki|The Maquis, Part II}}
 
* {{wikipedia|The Maquis}}
 
* {{wikipedia|The Maquis}}
   
 
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[[de:Der Maquis, Teil II]]
 
[[de:Der Maquis, Teil II]]

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Sisko tries to rescue Gul Dukat, stop the Maquis terrorists, and prevent a new war with the Cardassians.

Summary

Teaser

Parn

Legate Parn

Calvin Hudson, now part of the Maquis, has Sisko, Kira, and Bashir at his mercy. Sisko demands to see Gul Dukat, whom the Maquis abducted, to which Hudson accuses Sisko of siding with the Cardassians over him. According to Hudson, the Maquis's top priority is peace but insists the Cardassians' crimes cannot go unpunished, and Sisko points out that it is revenge, not peace, they seek. "I prefer to call it retaliation," Hudson smirks. After Sisko declines his offer to join the Maquis, the Maquis stun him, Kira, and Bashir.

Act One

Admiral Nechayev is waiting for Sisko in his office when he returns to Deep Space 9, and Dax informs him that Legate Parn of Cardassian Central Command will be arriving soon as well. Nechayev refers to the Maquis as "a bunch of irresponsible hotheads" and tells Sisko to talk to them, although he finds such sentiments out of touch with reality. When Nechayev leaves, Kira informs him that Legate Parn has just arrived. He is on his way to greet the Cardassian leader when Odo reports that he has caught "one of the Vulcan's accomplices."

Sisko arrives in the security office to find Quark in a holding cell. Quark attempts to evade discussion of his business with Sakonna but eventually reveals that he arranged for the Maquis to acquire weapons. While he had not heard of the Maquis at the time, he is sure Sakonna plans to execute her plans within the next few days. Legate Parn, upon meeting with Sisko, informs him and Kira that the Cardassian Central Command has discovered Dukat to be the leader of "a small group of misguided officers" who were smuggling weapons to the demilitarized zone. However, neither Sisko nor Kira believe him.

Afterward, O'Brien discovers the subspace distortion of the Maquis ship's warp drive and reconstructs their probable course. Sisko immediately leaves on the USS Rio Grande to rescue Dukat, along with Bashir and Odo. Kira however believes Sisko should leave Dukat at the mercy of the Maquis with him "getting exactly what he deserves". Sisko tells her before he leaves that "the Central Command wants him dead. That's reason enough for us to want him alive".

Act Two

On one of the Maquis worlds, Sakonna attempts to establish a Vulcan mind meld with Dukat, who openly mocks his captors. When Sisko, Bashir, and Odo interrupt the interrogation, there is a momentary standoff, during which Dukat grows impatient. "Shoot them!" he yells and knocks Sakonna over, triggering a firefight. The Maquis are arrested, but Sisko allows one of them named Amaros to go free with a message to Cal Hudson that it is not too late to settle things peacefully.

Act Three

File:DrofoAwa.jpg

The Xepolite captain, who becomes much more cooperative when Dukat threatens to destroy his ship

They bring Dukat back to Deep Space 9, where he inquires about the fact that Federation, not Cardassian forces rescued him. Sisko tells Dukat about Legate Parn turning him into a scapegoat and the two men put past differences aside to work together to stop both the weapons smuggling and the Maquis. By this time, Odo has obtained an extensive list of weapons Sakonna bought from Quark, but he has been unable to find out more. The crew focus on the weapons smuggling instead for the time being. With Dukat's help, they find a Xepolite trader and detain a shipment of weapons from him, finally obtaining proof of the conspiracy.

Act Four

Back on the station, Quark and Sakonna share a holding cell. He calls her position with the Maquis illogical and uses the Rules of Acquisition to explain that with the Cardassian plan exposed, "peace can be bought at a bargain price." She informs Sisko that the Maquis are planning to blow up a hidden Cardassian weapons depot in the next 52 hours, but she does not know where it is. Dukat says he can find the depot's location, and in the meantime, Sisko visits Cal Hudson one final time. He brings along Hudson's uniform, which Hudson vaporizes with a phaser.

Act Five

The crew is waiting in runabouts when the Maquis arrive at the depot, and as neither Hudson nor Sisko wants to hurt the other, the resulting dogfight is relatively slow paced. Sisko's runabout and Hudson's fighter each try to disable the other. Hudson manages to knock out Sisko's engines, but his own phasers are disabled. He flees and, over Dukat's objections, Sisko allows him to escape. Ultimately, Sisko wonders if he has prevented a war or delayed the inevitable.

Memorable Quotes

"On Earth, there is no poverty, no crime, no war. You look out the window of Starfleet Headquarters and you see paradise. Well, it's easy to be a saint in paradise, but the Maquis do not live in paradise. Out there in the Demilitarized Zone, all the problems haven't been solved yet. Out there, there are no saints — just people. Angry, scared, determined people who are going to do whatever it takes to survive, whether it meets with Federation approval or not!"

- Sisko, on Nechayev's suggestion that he "establish a dialogue" with the Maquis


"Do you expect us to believe that a Vulcan would be interested in you for your lobes?"
"Vulcans are a species that appreciate good ears."

- Odo and Quark


"The Maquis are a bunch of irresponsible hotheads!"

- Alynna Nechayev


"Will you stop talking, and shoot them."

- Dukat, to Sisko's landing party


"They have weapons, you have weapons – everyone has weapons, but right now, no one has a clear advantage! So the price of peace is at an all-time low. This is the perfect time to sit down and hammer out an agreement. Don't you get it? Attacking the Cardassians now will only make peace more expensive in the long run! Now, I ask you, is that logical?"

- Quark, to Sakonna


"I don't understand, you're a Cardassian!"
"I'm not just any Cardassian. I'm Gul Dukat, Commander of the Second Order."

- Drofo Awa and Dukat


"Legate Parn's ship just put in at Docking Bay Five. Maybe you'd like to give the same speech to him."

- Kira, to Sisko


"All right. But first I want to make it clear that I was led astray by Sakonna's feminine wiles."

- Quark


"Besides I'm afraid the place has lost its charm since the last time I was here."

- Legate Parn to Sisko about DS9

Background Information

Story and script

Trivia

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Links and References

Main Cast

Guest Stars

Special Appearance By

Co-Star

Uncredited Co-Stars

Stunt doubles

References

Admiral; Bajor; Bajorans; Bok'Nor; Bryma; Captain; Cardassia; Cardassian; Cardassian border; Cardassian Central Command; crime; deflector shield; Demilitarized Zone; deuterium; disruptor; docking bay; Earth; evasive maneuvers; Federation; Federation Code of Justice; Ferengi; Rules of Acquisition; Graduation Day; Hakton VII; Hetman; kiloton; landing pad C; lobe; maneuvering thruster; Maquis; M-class; Mekong, USS; nacelle; navigational array; Oort cloud; Orinoco, USS; paradise; particle accelerator; photon torpedo; piracy; poverty; primary fusion core; Promenade; propulsion system; pulse cannon; Pygorians; regrean wheat; replicator; Rio Grande, USS; runabout; Saltah'na clock; Second Order; shapeshifter; Starfleet Academy; subspace distortion; supply depot; tractor beam; Umoth VIII; Vulcan; Vulcan mind meld; war; warp drive; warp engine; weapons array; Xepolite; Xepolite freighter

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"The Maquis, Part I"
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