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"Babel"
Frustrated by the mechanical problems on the space station,
O'Brien attempts to fix the food replicators. Little does he know,
an alien device has found a way into the station circuitry.
For some unknown reason, O'Brien speaks to Kira in gibberish when
she approaches him in the Ops center. Bashir examines him and finds
no physiological damage, and diagnoses him with an unusual form of
aphasia , a dysfunction in the brain that renders him incapable of
expressing himself to others. Soon, Dax also falls victim to the
mysterious ailment.
Suspicious of the nature of this aphasia, Bashir runs a neuro-synaptic
comparison of Dax and O'Brien and finds that they share a common
virus. Sisko and Bashir encounter two more afflicted crewmembers,
and Sisko establishes a quarantine on Deep Space Nine.
Odo discovers that Quark has illegally accessed crew replicators to
fulfill his orders, inadvertently contaminating all of his customers
with the strange virus in the command level replicators. On a hunch,
Bashir tests an air sample and learns the virus has mutated to an
airborne form, meaning the station population may get infected.
Upon close inspection of an access tunnel, Kira encounters the alien
device that O'Brien unknowingly triggered to unleash the virus. Kira
suspects Cardassian sabotage. All crewmembers agree something must
be done soon, due to the epidemic proportions the virus has reached.
Not even Dax and Jake could escape contamination.
Bashir then informs Sisko that the virus was probably created by
Bajorans, and Sisko assigns Kira the task of investigating this
theory. Meanwhile, O'Brien has contracted a high fever and may die
if Kira does not quickly find an antidote. Kira manages to locate
Surmak Ren, an underground Bajoran scientist who seems to know
something about the virus.
Meanwhile Sisko and Odo attempt to prevent Jaheel from breaking
quarantine by leaving Deep Space Nine. Jaheel doesn't comply with
Sisko's order, and his efforts in breaking away put the docking ring
in jeopardy. While trying to rectify the situation, Sisko comes down
with the virus, rendering his commands incomprehensible. Odo and
Quark take control, and are able to push Jaheel's ship free of the
docking port.
At the same time, Kira, determined to find the antidote, orbits
Bajor in a runabout and transports Surmak aboard against his will.
Surmak eventually agrees to help develop an antidote, and follows
Kira to Deep Space Nine. Fortunately for all, Surmak is successful
and life on the station resumes a normal pace.
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