"The Forsaken"
Bashir plays reluctant host to a delegation of Federation
ambassadors, one of whom happens to be Lwaxana Troi, mother of the
Enterprise's counselor, Deanna Troi. Lwaxana creates a scene in
Quark's when she discovers her priceless hairbrooch has been stolen,
but Odo catches the culprit and returns the heirloom to her. The
Betazoid develops an instant attraction to the shape-shifter.
Meanwhile, much to Sisko's chagrin, Bashir brings the other three
ambassadors to Ops, where a frustrated O'Brien struggles with the
station's uncooperative computer. Then, an unidentified vessel comes
through the wormhole. Unoccupied, it appears to be an alien probe.
Sisko has it towed to a position a few hundred meters from the
docking ring, while they attempt to establish a link to download
information. Elsewhere, Lwaxana, dressed to kill, makes a move on
Odo, who upon realizing her intentions, nervously avoids her and
makes a beeline for Ops.
Much to O'Brien's surprise, getting the station's computer to
perform a data transfer from the probe is unusually easy. While he
and Dax work with the data, Odo seeks Sisko's advice about Lwaxana's
romantic advances, but finds Sisko amused that the shape-shifter can
handle thieves and killers but not an amorous Betazoid woman. Odo
returns to the Promenade, runs right into Lwaxana, then tries to
escape into the turbolift, but she gets in with him. Suddenly, it
stops between floors, the power has failed. Odo signals to be beamed
out, but then the transporter also mysteriously goes dead. Lwaxana
finally has Odo where she wants him, alone at last.
O'Brien is baffled to find that both the turbolift and the
transporter are in working order, even though they aren't working.
Told that he can't even shape-shift his way out, Odo is resigned to
being stuck with Lwaxana for a while. Odo suggests that he and the
Betazoid pass the time quietly, but no such luck, Lwaxana rambles on
and on. Back in Ops, O'Brien informs Sisko that the computer
rerouted the E-P-S power flow uncharacteristically fast, but for
some reason still didn't activate the turbolift circuits. O'Brien's
gut instincts tell him that, strange as the notion sounds, the
computer's personality has changed, becoming more obedient, and
performing as if it wants constant attention, much like ... a
child.
Sisko, Kira, O'Brien, and Dax discuss the mystery, and a theory
develops that they may have actually downloaded a non-biological
lifeform into the computer. O'Brien suggests that transferring all
of that downloaded programming off the station might purge the
lifeform, and sets to attempt the procedure, but the computer seems
to be stopping him at every turn. In the turbolift, meanwhile, Odo
shares some private thoughts about his background with a sympathetic
Lwaxana, who notices that he isn't looking well. He reminds her that
he must revert to a liquid state every sixteen hours, and this is
now hour fifteen. While time continues to tick away, O'Brien
attempts a manual transfer out of the computer, but sparks suddenly
fly from his console during the process, followed by a plasma
explosion around the station's guest quarters. Fire breaks out in
the corridor, trapping Bashir and the three ambassadors.
While Sisko, Kira, and a rescue team try to cut their way into the
corridor, O'Brien acts on a hunch and begins to construct a
subprogram within the computer that will attract the entity, which
he feels is actually acting like a stray puppy. In the turbolift,
Odo cannot hold his shape any longer, so Lwaxana lifts her dress to
form an improvised basin, into which Odo dissolves safely to his
liquid form. Back in Ops, O'Brien has the computer route all back-up
functions through his new subprogram, after which all systems come
back on line. Sisko and Kira, now able to get into the fire-scorched
corridor, search through the rubble, and are surprised when Bashir
and the ambassadors come out from a wall compartment, soiled but
safe. Lwaxana and Odo, now back in his humanoid form, are freed from
the turbolift, and she leaves him with a hint of romance to follow
when they meet next, O'Brien explains to Sisko that the subprogram
he built will keep their "adopted pet" lifeform happy, busy, and out
of their way from now on.
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