"The Passenger"
Traveling in a runabout, Kira and Bashir pick up a distress
signal from a disabled Kobliad ship. They beam over to discover an
injured Kobliad woman named Ty Kajada, a security officer. Her
passenger, a murderer named Rao Vantika, who had set the ship on
fire in order to escape. Vantika has been seriously hurt, and after
attempting to strangle Bashir, falls over dead. Kajada collapses
from her injuries. When she regains consciousness aboard the space
station, she tells Bashir that Vantika has faked his demise before
and asks the doctor to run tests to prove he is dead. Later, Bashir,
Sisko, Dax, and Kira determine that Vantika was probably heading for
Deep Space Nine to steal a shipment of deuridium, a rare substance
that prolongs the dying Kobliad race's lifespan. Sisko orders
Lieutenant George Primmin, a Starfleet security officer assigned to
protect the deuridium, to defer to Odo's plan to guard that shipment
when it arrives at the station. However, when Odo attempts to access
his plan on the computer, it is gone. Everything in the station
computer's active memory has been accessed and purged, something
Kajada grimly reports that Vantika has done before.
The computer mystery enables Kajada to convince Sisko assume that
Vantika is still alive. That night, Quark also learns that Kobliad
still lives when, hidden by darkness, Vantika orders the Ferengi to
follow through on his promise to hire mercenaries to help him obtain
the deuridium.
The next day, Bashir tells Kajada that his tests prove Vantika is
really dead. He goes on to meet with Dax, who is exploring the idea
that while Vantika's body is gone, his consciousness may have found
a way to live on in another person's brain. The pair immediately
suspect Kajada, deducing that Vantika could be occupying her brain
without her knowledge while he waits for the deuridium. They share
this theory with Sisko, and the group decides that Kajada must be
watched. Meanwhile, at Quark's, the mercenaries arrive, an alien
named Durg and two Bajoran accomplices. Their haggling with Quark is
interrupted by the sound of a woman screaming. Kajada, who was
spying on the group, falls from the third floor balcony.
Now in the infirmary, Kajada reveals that she did not fall, but was
actually pushed by Vantika. Meanwhile, Dax, who has been trying to
discover how Vantika could transfer his consciousness into another
person's brain, shows Sisko a small device buried under the dead
Kobliad's fingernails. She believes Vantika stored his consciousness
in the device as bio-electric pulses, in case he needed an escape
route. As soon as Kajada's condition is stabilized, they can confirm
the theory by examining her. Meanwhile, Quark, Durg, and the
mercenaries prepare to meet Vantika in person, and are shocked when
he arrives in the physical form of Bashir.
Hoping to share her discovery with Bashir, Dax is surprised to find
his combadge abandoned on a counter. Meanwhile, Primmin discovers
that the station's defense array has been rigged to shut down, which
will allow Vantika to hijack the freighter carrying the deuridium. A
grateful Odo informs Sisko of their discovery just as the freighter
enters the vicinity. The group notices a runabout going out to meet
the vessel just as Dax joins them with the announcement that Bashir
is missing. Vantika and the mercenaries commandeer the freighter,
killing its crew. Suddenly, the hijacked ship is captured by a
tractor beam from the space station. Sisko hails the freighter and
speaks with Vantika, who threatens to destroy Bashir's body and the
ship if he is not allowed to proceed. The ship's shields are up, so
Bashir cannot be transported out. Dax is able to temporarily disrupt
Vantika's control over Bashir by using an electromagnetic pulse to
disrupt Vantika's neural energy patterns. She tells the dazed Bashir
to lower the shields. He does, and the group transports him back
aboard Deep Space Nine where he is purged of his evil possessor. A
recovered Kajada is given Vantika's remains, and she destroys them,
and her nightmare, with a single phaser blast.
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