"Invasive Procedures"
A violent plasma storm leads to the evacuation of Deep Space
Nine, leaving a skeleton crew behind to maintain the station. Odo is
suspicious when he learns that Quark is hiding in an airlock, but
can pin nothing on the Ferengi. The crew picks up a distress signal
from a cargo ship that has been damaged and needs assistance.
O'Brien and Odo meet the ship at a docking bay, where the "victims,"
a humanoid female named Mareel, Klingon mercenaries T'Kar and Yeto,
and a nervous male Trill named Verad, pull weapons on the pair and
force Odo to assume liquid form and get into a small box. The group
then forces Bashir to put Odo in stasis, and finally winds up in
Ops, taking everyone hostage. O'Brien deduces that Quark is
connected to their plight, unaware that, at that very moment, Yeto
is revealing to the Ferengi that, what Quark thought was commerce,
was really a trick to get the group aboard. T'Kar reveals the reason
for the takeover, the timid Verad is actually the leader and has
come to steal Jadzia's symbiont.
Unable to look Dax in the eyes, Verad says he has spent his whole
life trying to qualify for symbiosis, but has been deemed an
unacceptable candidate. Tired of his mediocre life, he has decided
to take Dax's symbiont and escape into the Gamma Quadrant. Dax urges
him to reconsider, reminding him that most Trills are not chosen for
symbiosis, and that improper joining can cause psychological damage
to both symbiont and host. But Verad threatens to kill the rest of
the crew if Dax refuses, and she agrees to go through with the
procedure that will surely kill her. Mareel gives Verad a tender
kiss goodbye, and Bashir reluctantly performs the operation,
solemnly removing the symbiont. Back in Ops, Mareel tells Kira about
her love and devotion to Verad when Sisko jumps in, warning her that
Verad is sure to be greatly changed after the surgery, becoming a
mixture of Verad, Dax and all of Dax's previous hosts. Mareel
replies that she will always love him, just as a far more confident
Verad walks in, but he is now Verad Dax.
While Bashir desperately tries to hold on to Jadzia's life, Sisko
talks with Verad, tapping into the lifelong friendship he and the
Dax symbiont have shared. Verad reminisces about old times until the
memories begin to involve Jadzia, who, Sisko reminds him, is
currently dying because of Verad. Sisko urges Verad to give the
symbiont back to Jadzia, but Verad is unwilling to part with it,
explaining that another joining so soon may destroy the symbiont.
Sisko, willing to take that risk, walks out, saying that their
friendship is over.
Unable to convince Verad Dax, Sisko turns his attention back to
Mareel, urging her to talk with Verad and see for herself how much
he has changed. She refuses, claiming to want to let him rest, but
Sisko's words are getting to her. Meanwhile, Quark, trying to atone
for what he's done, jumps T'Kar and is immediately injured. Verad
Dax and Mareel make their plans to escape, and Verad tells her he
will leave first and she is to meet him at a designated rendezvous
point. Despite his assurances, Mareel is hesitant, realizing that
Verad has, in fact, changed. Back in surgery, Bashir knocks Yeto
unconscious with a hypospray and then he and Quark release Odo from
stasis. Soon afterward, Verad attempts to contact Yeto and realizes
that Odo must have been freed. He decides to leave immediately with
T'Kar, taking Kira along as a hostage and leaving the dying Jadzia
behind.
With Verad Dax gone, Sisko turns back to Mareel, who reveals that
Verad has lied to her for the first time and that she fears he will
not meet her as planned. Sisko takes advantage of her sadness,
reminding her that the old Verad still cares about her, and that by
saving Jadzia, Verad will be saved as well. Meanwhile, Verad arrives
in the airlock to discover that his ship is not there. Odo suddenly
appears, morphing out of a tool cart, and tells him that he released
the docking clamps. Kira then attacks T'Kar and a struggle ensues,
but Verad escapes to a Runabout airlock just as Sisko appears and
pulls a phaser on him. Verad tells Sisko he doubts his old friend
will fire and risk killing the Dax symbiont. But Sisko does fire,
and Verad soon wakes up in surgery. Although Mareel professes her
undying love for him, he is inconsolable over the loss of the
symbiont. Dax, however, is back to normal, with the addition of all
of Verad's memories and feelings.
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