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"The Storyteller"
Sisko and Kira play host on the space station to the leaders of
two rival Bajoran factions, the Paqu and the Navot. Sisko has
stepped in to mediate their land dispute in an effort to avert civil
war. But he and his first officer are surprised when they meet Varis
Sul, Tetrarch of the Paqu, and see that she is a 15-year-old girl.
Meanwhile, Bashir and O'Brien, in response to an emergency, beam
down to a Bajoran village from their orbiting Runabout. Warned that
the entire village is in grave danger, they meet Faren Kag, the
magistrate, who takes them to a deathly-ill, bedridden older man
known as the Sirah, being tended to by Hovath, a young Bajoran male.
Learning that the Sirah is the only person who is ill, Bashir and
O'Brien are told that if he dies, the entire village will die.
Sisko and Kira bring together Varis with Woban, the large, gruff
Navot leader, for an informal discussion about their dispute before
official negotiations begin, a talk that only serves to show how far
apart the two sides really are, resulting in a frustrated Varis
storming out. Jake and Nog see her walking through the Promenade,
and the Ferengi boy becomes instantly infatuated with her, telling
Jake that he must meet her. Back at the Bajoran village, the Sirah
stirs from his sleep, takes O'Brien's hand, and voices satisfaction
that the prophets haven't failed. Bewildered by this, O'Brien and
Bashir meet with an anxious Faren, who is told that the Sirah is
dying of old age. Faren tells them that the Sirah is needed to
protect the village from the Dal'Rok, a terrible creature that
appears every year for five nights, and that this is the fourth
night this year. If the Sirah cannot even get out of bed tonight,
the village is doomed.
That night, against Bashir's better judgment, the Sirah walks into
the village square and onto his platform. As the Bajorans gather
below, the Dal'Rok, a large, ominously rolling energy cloud, appears
in the sky, bringing a harsh wind that whips at the village. Above
the wind, the Sirah shouts a story about the Dal'Rok, with the crowd
below responding as a unit to his words. Particles of white light
rise up to the cloud, causing it to shrink slightly. But the Sirah
suddenly collapses, the white lights disappear, and all havoc breaks
loose as the Dal'Rok lets out a beam of destruction into the
panicked village. Bashir and O'Brien run to the Sirah's aid, but the
dying man pulls O'Brien close, instructing him to tell the story.
Eventually, the Dal'Rok is driven away. However, the Sirah finally
dies. But as far as the villagers are concerned, O'Brien is now the
new Sirah. He is at a loss for words. Back on the station, Varis
shares with Jake and Nog her frustrations, she has land that the
Navot faction wants, but she doesn't want to give it up. The
infatuated Nog tells her she can turn this problem into an
opportunity if they have something she wants. This prospect gives
her thought.
The morning after the Sirah's death, O'Brien and Bashir have no idea
how the Dal'Rok was stopped, or what will happen when O'Brien is
expected to lead the story again. Faren then leads a group of
villagers to O'Brien, who is showered with gifts. Faren stays
behind, telling a reluctant O'Brien that he must once again tell the
tale tonight. The Bajoran is so secure in his faith, O'Brien knows
that nothing he can say will change his mind. He and Bashir choose
to uncover what the Dal'Rok really is and try to destroy it before
nightfall. Their analysis of a wall destroyed by the energy cloud
reveals a neutrino trace, which is odd if the Dal'Rok has no
physical substance. But villagers then approach the two, wanting the
blessing of the new Sirah. Not comfortable with this, O'Brien goes
into the Sirah's chamber, where he encounters Hovath, who was the
apprentice of the older man. But Hovath won't answer O'Brien's
questions about the Dal'Rok, and instead tries to kill him. Bashir
comes in and helps disarm Hovath, who says that O'Brien isn't the
true Sirah, Hovath is.
Bashir and O'Brien learn from Hovath that the Sirah allowed him to
tell the story one night, but he failed to control the Dal'Rok, and
several people were injured. He shows them the Sirah's bracelet,
which has mounted into it a fragment of an orb from the celestial
temple, it channels the villagers fears and creates the Dal'Rok. The
first Sirah did this as a way of uniting the people, who at the time
were divided by hate. Having a storyteller helps the villagers to
focus their thoughts, which creates the white lights that defeat the
energy force. This secret has been kept for years. O'Brien is ready
to let Hovath tell the story, when Faren steps in, saying Hovath has
already failed, and only O'Brien can lead the people. O'Brien can't
find any way out of this.
On the station, Varis, after talking with Nog and Jake again,
approaches Sisko with an opportunity, one that may make both sides
happy. Meanwhile, in the Bajoran village, O'Brien awkwardly tries to
tell a story to the villagers. The Dal'Rok appears, but he can't
control it. The villagers begin to panic, but Hovath steps in, calms
everyone, and tells the story. The lights appear, and the Dal'Rok is
defeated for another year. A relieved O'Brien suggests to Bashir
they leave before the villagers change their minds. Back at the
station, Sisko and Varis prepare to go back to the negotiating
table, sure that she has devised a solution that will please both
sides in the dispute. But before they go in, she thanks Nog for his
suggestion, with a kiss on the cheek. [Home] [Up] |