"The Collaborator"
Bajor is about to elect a new spiritual leader, and Kira's lover,
Vedek Bareil, is the leading candidate, having been Kai Opaka's
personal choice to succeed her. After spending time with Kira on the
station, Bareil prepares to return to Bajor, but the two of them
first come across Vedek Winn, who is running against Bareil for Kai.
Kira can barely contain her anger toward Winn, as she still blames
her for an attempt made on Bareil's life. After this confrontation,
Kubus, an older Bajoran, attempts to come onto the station
unnoticed, but is spotted by another Bajoran, who recognizes him as
a known Cardassian collaborator. As a crowd gathers, Odo arrives and
arrests Kubus, while an inconspicuous Winn watches the entire
scene.
From his cell, Kubus tells Odo and Kira that he wants to return to
Bajor, where he can live out his last years, but Kira insists he
remain in exile. Later, however, she learns that Vedek Winn has met
privately with Kubus and now plans to take him back to Bajor. Kira
stops her ship from leaving, then finds out that Winn has been
investigating the Kendra Valley Massacre, in which 43 Bajoran
freedom fighters, including Kai Opaka's son, were killed by the
Cardassians. A Bajoran monk, Prylar Bek, admitted to betraying the
group's location before committing suicide. Winn then reveals to
Kira that she has given Kubus sanctuary in exchange for information
about the massacre, information that implicates Vedek Bareil as the
collaborator who ordered Bek to reveal the location.
Winn offers Kira the chance to prove Bareil innocent before the
accusations become public. Kira questions Kubus, who reveals Bek saw
Bareil just after the massacre, then killed himself. Bareil later
claims to Kira that he only counseled the troubled monk. Odo then
makes a disturbing discovery. The communications records between Bek
and the Vedek Assembly for the week leading up to the massacre have
been sealed, an act which only a Vedek, like Bareil, could perform.
Kira and Odo find Quark and convince him to bypass the seal for
them. When he does, he finds that all transmission records have been
erased. O'Brien attempts to learn who did this by searching for
fragments of the responsible party's retinal scan and
cross-referencing the data with the Assembly archives. Kira's worst
fears are realized when O'Brien's search identifies Vedek Bareil.
Kira goes to Bajor and confronts Bareil with what she has learned,
and he admits that Bek was ordered to reveal the location of the
Kendra Valley resistance fighters to prevent the Cardassians from
wiping out every village in the area in search of them, a scenario
in which more than a thousand Bajorans would have died instead of
43. Feeling betrayed, Kira is unable to forgive Bareil. Later, she
reluctantly contacts Winn, who says that Bareil has withdrawn from
the election. Certain that he is too honorable to cover up his own
misdeeds, Kira investigates further. After Winn becomes the new Kai,
Kira again finds Bareil and presents proof that he did not give Bek
the order, then tells him that she has figured out the truth. All
this time, Bareil was covering for the real collaborator, Kai Opaka,
who sacrificed her son to save the Bajoran villagers. Bareil kept
Opaka's secret, but at the cost of handing the spiritual leadership
of Bajor to Winn.

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