"Profit and Loss"
Sisko and the Ops crew pull in a small, severely damaged
Cardassian vessel containing three passengers, Professor Natima Lang
and her students, Hogue and Rekelen. Natima explains that their ship
was damaged when they were caught in a meteor swarm, and Sisko says
the trio can stay until the vessel is repaired. Meanwhile, Odo tries
to confirm a rumor that Quark has obtained a small cloaking device.
Quark begins to deny the accusations, but loses his train of thought
when he suddenly sees Natima, who happens to be the former love of
his life. Quark goes after Natima, hoping to pick up where they left
off years before, but Natima insists she wants nothing to do with
him. Their interaction is observed by Garak, the lone Cardassian on
the station. When Natima sees him, she hurries her students out of
the bar, desperate to leave the station immediately. Meanwhile,
O'Brien, who has been working on Natima's ship, tells Sisko that it
was really damaged by a Cardassian attack. Natima admits this is
true, and that her students will be killed if they don't get to
safety.
Natima explains that her students are leaders of the Cardassian
underground movement which is fighting the military establishment to
build a non-violent future for their people. Their views have made
them fugitives, so Sisko agrees to hurry the repair work on their
vessel. Soon afterward, the station is approached by a Cardassian
warship which prepares to attack the station. As it does, Garak
appears in Ops and tells Sisko they need to talk.
Garak says that the students are terrorists and urges Sisko to turn
them over to the Cardassian government, but he refuses. Meanwhile,
Quark, still hoping to get to Natima, tells her students he will
give them the cloaking device for their escape only if they convince
her to remain behind with him. But when Quark later arrives at
Natima's quarters with the device, she tells him she no longer loves
him and will not stay, then takes a phaser and reluctantly shoots
him.
Quark is more surprised than hurt, and Natima, unable to deny her
feelings any longer, admits she still loves him, but feels she
cannot abandon her cause. Quark, however, finally convinces her
otherwise. Unfortunately, no sooner does Natima agree to remain
there than Odo arrives to arrest her. Sisko explains that the
Bajoran government has agreed to a prisoner swap with Cardassia, and
he is forced to abide by their decision. Meanwhile, Gul Toran
arrives on the station and meets with Garak, who informed the
Cardassian government about Natima and her students. Toran tells
Garak this alone is not enough to end his exile, and that if he
hopes to return to Cardassia, he must kill the fugitives.
Quark convinces Odo to release the prisoners, but as the trio
prepares to leave, Garak shows up, ready to kill them all. Then Gul
Toran arrives, sensing Garak's hesitancy, and decides to kill the
prisoners himself. But Garak will not allow it, kills Toran, and
lets the students go. Natima tells Quark that she must leave with
them, and Quark does not stop her, knowing he will wait faithfully
for the day when they can finally be together again.

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