"Dramatis Personae"
Kira protests when Sisko allows a Valerian ship to dock at the
station, because she believes that the Valerians are supplying
weapons-grade dolamide to the Cardassians. However, before the
Valerian ship even arrives, a Klingon vessel blasts through the
wormhole and explodes. One critically injured Klingon from that ship
transports to the station, shrouded in a strange violet light, and
dies immediately after uttering the word "victory", a curious
declaration since his ship was supposed to be on a scientific
mission. Dax and O'Brien are sent in a Runabout to search for the
ship's mission recorder. While the Valerian vessel docks, despite
Kira's unusual efforts to delay it without Sisko's knowledge. Odo
learns from Quark that the Klingon mission involved procurement of
something that would "make the enemies of the Klingon Empire
tremble." Suddenly, Odo mysteriously becomes paralyzed with pain,
his head splits in two, and a panicked Quark calls for Dr. Bashir.
When Odo regains consciousness in Bashir's infirmary, he is struck
by the doctor's cold, calculating tone and his sudden interest in
Kira, Sisko, and the Valerian situation. Meanwhile, Kira and Sisko
have an uncharacteristically angry exchange over the Valerians,
while aboard the Runabout, Dax and O'Brien also seem to undergo
personality changes, O'Brien turning very cold and suspicious,
asking Dax whether her loyalties lie with Sisko or Kira, while Dax
becomes dreamy and removed. Kira, taking on a sensually manipulative
tone, later tries to convince Odo to go behind Sisko's back and
sneak aboard the Valerian ship, Odo refuses.
Dax and O'Brien show a barely-legible recording made by the dead
Klingon indicating mutiny aboard his ship, and the presence of some
alien energy spheres, but Sisko doesn't seem to care. Soon
afterward, Kira approaches Dax and tries to enlist her allegiance
against Sisko, attacking Quark when she notices him eavesdropping.
Quark complains to Odo and tells him of Kira's plot against Sisko.
Noticing the odd behavior developing among the personnel, Odo goes
to find Sisko in Ops, and is shocked to see O'Brien sitting in
Sisko's chair, settled in like he owns the place, trying to piece
together the mission recorder's log entries. O'Brien tells Odo he
believes Sisko's life is in danger because of the mutiny Kira is
planning. Odo finally locates Sisko in his quarters, telling him
that he fears what happened on the Klingon ship may be occurring on
the station. Sisko, however, is only concerned with designing a
clock. Odo realizes at this point that he's on his own.
When Odo returns to his office, Kira surprises him with news that
she has made sure the Valerian ship cannot leave until she lets it.
He learns that Kira is about to go after Sisko and O'Brien. Hoping
it might provide an explanation, Odo reviews the reconstructed
journal of the dead Klingon and finds a mention of telepathic energy
spheres, containing an archive which described a power struggle that
destroyed an ancient alien race called the Saltah'na. Odo cautiously
approaches Bashir for help, making the suspicious doctor believe
he's working to benefit whoever seizes control of the station. They
theorize that the Klingon ship was destroyed after an energy matrix
from the spheres affected the crew's minds, causing them to reenact
that struggle. The Klingon apparently brought the matrix to the
station inadvertently, and it influenced everyone in Ops but Odo.
While Bashir works to eliminate the matrix's effects, one of his
allies tries to attack Sisko with a tiny device. Sisko retaliates
against the young ensign, sure that Kira put him up to the mutinous
action, until Kira herself arrives, pointing a phaser at Sisko.
Before Kira's guards can take Sisko and O'Brien, the pair
dematerialize and beam into an airlock, from where they attempt to
escape to the Valerian ship, enlisting Odo's help to eliminate the
forcefields blocking their path. Odo lures all the affected
individuals together, then activates Bashir's matrix interference
signal. The violet-colored energy influence is successfully purged
long enough for Odo to release it into space. Life returns to normal
on the station, and Sisko and Kira bury their differences.
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