"Emissary, Part I"
For six days during Stardate 43997, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of
the Starship Enterprise was held captive by a sinister race called
the Borg. The Borg altered the captain's appearance and mind and
forced him to lead an attack against the Federation, during which
the U.S.S. Saratoga was all but destroyed. One of the Saratoga's
officers, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko, managed to escape
with his young son Jake. Unfortunately, his wife did not survive.
Three years later, a reluctant Sisko and his even more reluctant son
are transferred to the space station Deep Space Nine in Bajoran
territory. Now a Commander, Sisko has been ordered to oversee the
repair of the giant space station, which was heavily damaged during
a period of Cardassian military occupation.
After his arrival, Sisko begins to meet his crew. He first
encounters Chief Operations Officer Miles O'Brien, who has been
transferred from the Enterprise, and Kira Nerys, a Bajoran who
helped lead her people's painful fight against the Cardassians. Kira
agrees to act as Sisko's first officer, but has reservations about
the Federation's presence on the Bajoran space station. Soon
afterward, he meets Odo, a shape shifter and security officer who
exhibits his chameleon-like talents while apprehending a Ferengi
thief. Quark, the Ferengi owner of the local watering hole and
gambling establishment, arrives to bail out the thief, his young
nephew, Nog. Sisko agrees to free Nog only if Quark will remain
aboard and continue to operate his recreation center for the
station's residents and visitors.
The Enterprise docks at Deep Space Nine, and Sisko has a tense
meeting with Picard, whom he blames for the death of his wife.
Picard tersely informs Sisko that his mission aboard the space
station is to assure the Bajora enter the Federation. Sisko
indicates that while he will do his job as long as he is there, he
may resign his post. The two part on less-than-friendly terms. Sisko
looks to Kira for insight into the Bajora, and she tells that his
only chance for success is for the Bajora, a somewhat diverse group,
to find reason to unite. She suggests that he seek out Kai Opaka,
the Bajoran spiritual leader, and Sisko immediately sets out to find
her. Kai Opaka reveals that Sisko's arrival has a deep spiritual
purpose, but is unable to reveal exactly what it is. She entrusts
Sisko with a powerful and mystical orb, telling him his destiny is
to reclaim eight other orbs stolen by the Cardassians. To
demonstrate the orb's power, Kai Opaka uses it to transport Sisko to
the beach where he first met his wife.
Back on Deep Space Nine, Sisko greets his new crew of medical and
science officers, including Dr. Julian Bashir, a cocky and ambitious
young doctor, and Jadzia Dax, a beautiful Trill. Sisko's
relationship with Dax is complicated by the fact that, as a Trill,
she lives by inhabiting different host bodies. She and Sisko were
close friends while she inhabited her previous body, that of an old
man. In the laboratory, Sisko shows Dax the orb and explains they
must find the eight others. When Sisko leaves, Dax experiences the
orb's immense power when it takes her back to an earlier time, just
as it did with Sisko.
Before long, the Enterprise disembarks and a Cardassian warship
arrives at the station. The Cardassian leader, Gul Dukat,
immediately tries to convince Sisko to relinquish the orb, but Sisko
denies knowing anything about it or the other orbs. Later, Dax
researches the orbs' history and informs Sisko that they may come
from the nearby Denorios belt.
Dax and Sisko set out for the Denorios belt in a runabout. Without
warning they are propelled through a giant tear in the fabric of
space, a wormhole. After a spectacular light show, the pod slips out
of the wormhole and into another corner of space, 70,000 light years
from Bajor. Realizing this may be the venue the orbs entered their
system, Sisko and Dax re-enter the wormhole to return home and study
the implications. However, they land on a remote planet where an orb
captures Dax and transports her back to Deep Space Nine. Dax
immediately informs the others of her journey, exciting all of them
with the possibilities the discovery presents. Kira demands that
they transport Deep Space Nine to the mouth of the wormhole so the
Bajorans may claim and operate the wormhole and gain power over the
Cardassians. But Odo, who was discovered in the Denorios belt and
does not know of his origins, has mixed feelings about the wormhole
and the link it may provide to his past.
Left alone on the strange planet, Sisko communicates with the
awesome force behind the orbs, who first perceive him as a threat.
The force does not understand linear time, and presents Sisko with a
barrage of images from his life, including the day he met his wife,
Jennifer, and the battle where she was killed. Sisko is able to
communicate with the alien images of Jake and his late wife. Soon
after, Sisko and the force begin to understand each other.
O'Brien begins the task of maneuvering the space station to the
mouth of the wormhole, but a Cardassian ship reaches it first.
However, the mouth of the wormhole collapses around the alien ship,
stranding it in a remote part of the galaxy. The alien force detects
the Cardassian ship's presence and informs Sisko that they are no
longer alone. However, the force continues to communicate with
Sisko, indicating that he is trapped at the moment in time when his
wife was killed aboard the Saratoga. Realizing his pain has been
holding him back, Sisko allows the force to guide him through the
circumstances leading up to his wife's death and helps him to
finally grieve for his loss.
Aboard Deep Space Nine, Kira is contacted by Cardassian leader Gul
Jasad, who accuses the station crew of destroying the lost
Cardassian ship. The crew denies the accusation, but Jasad declares
war, prompting Kira to launch an attack against the enemy. The
battle escalates and the space station is damaged, but the wormhole
suddenly reappears. Sisko's runabout is seen towing the Cardassian
ship out of danger, and the fighting ceases.
Later, a changed Sisko speaks with Picard about the events of the
past few days. He decides to keep his post on Deep Space Nine, and
Picard agrees. Later, he speaks with Kai Opaka, who informs Sisko
that this is not the last time he will work with the Bajoran
prophets to secure the future of the space station inhabitants.
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