"Vortex"
While haggling with a pair of twinned Miradorns over a valuable
goblet for which he had agreed to provide a buyer, until learning
that the artifact in question may have been acquired illegally,
Quark is interrupted by a newly-arrived alien from the Gamma
Quadrant named Croden, who bursts in on the meeting brandishing a
phaser and demanding the goblet for himself. A battle erupts, and
Croden ends up killing one of the twins. Odo, who observed the
exchange in disguise after becoming suspicious, morphs back into
humanoid form and breaks up the fight, taking Croden into custody
and ordering the others to meet with him and Sisko. The surviving
twin, Ah-Kel, makes it clear that he is determined to get revenge by
killing Croden. Meanwhile, Croden, in a holding cell, shows little
remorse, and little interest in anything but food. However, he
manages to mention during a conversation with Odo that he has
encountered other "Changelings," or shape-shifters, in the Gamma
Quadrant. Odo is suspicious, but intrigued.
Sisko decides the best course of action is for he and Dax to locate
Croden's home planet of Rakhar and notify the authorities while
increasing security to protect him from Ah-Kel. Odo, already
suspecting that Croden staged the attempted "robbery" with Quark,
tries to learn more about Croden's origins from the Ferengi. Later,
Croden tries to appeal to Odo, offering to take him to a place where
other Changelings may still live, but Odo is still distrustful.
Croden then gives him a locket containing an odd stone that morphs
into an intricate metallic object and back to its original shape. He
tells Odo the stone is from the colony of changelings.
Dax and Sisko make contact with Rakhari officials, who call Croden a
criminal and an "enemy of the people" and demand his immediate
return. Meanwhile, Odo takes the stone to Bashir, who analyzes it
and determines that it is an amalgam of organic material and some
sort of crystal, and that the only life form bearing even a passing
resemblance in structure is Odo. Unable to help being fascinated,
Odo breaks down and asks Croden where he got the stone. Croden says
it came from an asteroid in the Chamra Vortex, on the other side of
the wormhole. Claiming that he chanced upon a changeling colony on
this uncharted asteroid, Croden offers to take Odo into the
dangerous, uncharted territory. But Odo still cannot trust Croden,
and does not respond to his offer. Sisko, after returning from
Rakhar, tells Odo to escort the prisoner home. Odo and Croden board
a Runabout and set a course through the wormhole for the planet,
escaping the detection of Ah-Kel, who still wants Croden for
himself.
En route to what he knows will be his doom, Croden again tries to
win Odo's trust, explaining that he was also an outsider on his own
planet and that the Rakharis killed his family. Back on the space
station, Ah-Kel threatens Quark, who directs Ah-Kel toward Odo and
Croden rather than risk getting caught for his own part in the
Miradorn's death. Now in pursuit, Ah-Kel attacks Odo's ship, but Odo
refuses to surrender his prisoner despite the fact that he cannot
outrun Ah-Kel. With no other choice, he lets Croden pilot the ship
through the Vortex, where the ionized gasses will hide them from Ah-Kel's
sensors. To Odo's surprise, Croden lands the Runabout on the
asteroid where the shape-shifters supposedly live.
Croden anxiously rushes into a cave, almost losing Odo, who angrily
demands to know what is really going on. Croden finally admits the
truth, the morphing stone is actually a key to a stasis chamber,
inside of which is his peacefully-sleeping daughter, the only member
of his family he could save when the Rakhari forces attacked them.
He introduces Odo to the girl, Yareth, and tells her Odo will take
her to a safe place while Croden will return to face the authorities
on Rakhar. Suddenly, an explosion rocks the cave. Odo is knocked
unconscious, but rather than using the moment to escape, Croden
carries him back to the ship, saving his life. Odo regains
consciousness back on the Runabout, with Ah-Kel's ship still in
pursuit. He takes control and is able to trick Ah-Kel into
destroying his own ship before leaving the Chamra Vortex for good.
Once outside, Odo surprises Croden by having the alien and his
daughter transported aboard a Vulcan ship, protecting them both from
imprisonment or death on Rakhar. In exchange for his kindness,
Croden gives Odo the changeling stone, a reminder that other
shapeshifters may really exist out there somewhere.
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