"A Man Alone"
The adjustment period aboard Deep Space Nine continues as
transplants from across the galaxy attempt to come to terms with
their new life and each other. O'Brien's wife Keiko misses the U.S.S
Enterprise and her career as a botanist. Sisko's son, Jake, plagued
by loneliness, eases his boredom by befriending a rowdy Ferengi boy
named Nog. Meanwhile, Odo is faced with a more pressing problem when
he spies Ibudan, a Bajoran he once arrested for murder, gambling in
Quark's. He attempts to rid the station of the criminal, first by
ordering him to leave and later by asking Sisko to throw him off the
station, but neither effort proves successful. However, Odo soon
gets his wish despite this lack of cooperation when Ibudan is found
stabbed to death in a Holosuite.
Sisko orders an investigation of the killing, only to find his son
Jake is also in trouble for playing pranks around the station with
Nog. Strangely, this awkward situation between father and son
creates an opportunity for Keiko, who volunteers to supervise the
children of Deep Space Nine by starting a school. Later, Odo becomes
the prime suspect in the murder investigation when mounting
evidence, including the fact that the killer was most likely a
shape-shifter, points to him.
Deep Space Nine's residents soon become suspicious of Odo, and
although many officers believe their colleague's claims of
innocence, Sisko relieves him of duty as Chief of Security. Keiko
also faces trouble in her own endeavors when members of the diverse
space station community resist the idea of sending their children to
a Federation school. While she tries to recruit students, Bashir
works to prove Odo's innocence, experimenting with DNA fragments
that were found in the dead Bajoran's Holosuite.
Discouraged by the public's response to her school, Keiko considers
abandoning her plans but is encouraged to press on by her husband.
Meanwhile, Odo finds himself ostracized by the public, as angry
residents vandalize his office and threaten his well-being. Bashir
continues his investigation of the DNA patterns found in Ibudan's
Holosuite, hoping to solve the mystery by causing them to replicate
into the form of the being it belongs to.
Responding to the tension aboard ship, Sisko and Kira order more
security to protect Odo. As they confront an angry mob's demand for
justice, Bashir provides a more definite solution to Odo's problem
when he reveals the result of his experiment. The murdered man was
not Ibudan, but a clone he created and killed in order to frame Odo
for his murder. His rank restored, Odo soon finds the real Ibudan
aboard his ship, and since murdering a clone is still a crime, he is
finally able to arrest his man.
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