"Sanctuary"
When a ramshackle alien vessel is detected making its way through
the wormhole, the ship's four passengers are transported to Deep
Space Nine. The humanoid aliens, led by a female named Haneek, are
unable to communicate with the crew since the universal translator
has trouble with their language, but they instinctively trust Kira.
Because of this, she leads the group to the Infirmary, reassures
them as Bashir treats their wounds, and shows them to their
quarters. There, the translator begins making sense of Haneek's
words, and Kira discovers that Haneek's people, the Skrreeans, need
help immediately. With Kira's encouragement, Haneek communicates
that there are three million of them on the other side of the
wormhole who must be brought through.
Haneek meets with the crew to discuss her problem, and is surprised
to see men in positions of authority , all Skrreean leaders are
women. She explains that, while she is just a farmer, she is the
first of her people to find the legendary "Eye" (the wormhole) that
supposedly leads to Kentanna, the mythical home of her race. Most of
her leaders were killed by the T-Rogorans, who conquered their
people and have since been conquered by the Dominion. Sisko promises
to help the displaced Skrreeans find a homeland, and soon afterward,
Kira informs Haneek that several Skrreean ships have been located.
She suggests that, as the first through the wormhole, Haneek should
greet them, and the visitor welcomes a large group of refugees who
soon overrun the Promenade, enjoying their first taste of freedom.
While her son Tumak is taunted by Nog, Haneek is made leader of the
search by her grateful people, but privately tells Kira she fears
that she will not find Kentanna. However, her confidence soon
strengthens, and she requests a map of the sector to help locate her
homeland. Later, Nog attempts to apologize to Tumak, but he starts a
fight that Quark breaks up, making disparaging remarks about the
Skrreeans that obviously hurt Tumak. Luckily, Sisko has found a
planet, Draylon II, that will make a good home for the aliens. He,
Kira, and Dax break the good news to Haneek, but she has news of her
own, she has found her Kentanna, and it is Bajor.
Sisko and Kira meet with Haneek and Bajoran officials Minister
Rozahn and Vedek Sorad, and Rozahn tells Haneek that the Skrreeans'
request for immigration has been turned down. She cites Bajor's own
problems as a reason, but Haneek pleads with her, promising that her
people only wish to settle in a deserted area and transform it into
farmland, something that could help Bajor, which is in the midst of
a famine. Still, Rozahn is afraid of being forced to "take care of"
the refugees, and when Haneek asks Kira for support, she is shocked
that Kira agrees with Rozahn. Later, Kira attempts to explain
herself, but Haneek refuses to forgive her. Their tense meeting is
interrupted by a summons from Sisko, Tumak has taken a ship and is
headed for Bajor.
Sisko tells Haneek that Tumak's ship has a dangerous radiation leak,
but Tumak will not respond to their hails. Haneek attempts to
communicate with her son just as two Bajoran ships detect the
Skrreean vessel. Kira begs them to let Tumak land, pointing out that
he is only a boy, but the Bajorans refuse, saying they have strict
orders to refuse access to all Skrreean ships. Sisko hails Bajoran
General Hazar, who agrees to tow Tumak if he turns off his engines.
But as Haneek again implores her son to do so, he fires on the
Bajorans. They return fire before Hazar gives the order to refrain,
and while their phasers miss the Skrreean vessel, the fire interacts
with the radiation leak and the ship explodes. Later, as the
Skrreeans begin to relocate to Draylon II, Kira meets with Haneek
again. Hurt and angry, Haneek tells Kira that the Bajorans have made
a mistake based on fear and suspicion. As she leaves the station
behind, Kira is left wondering if perhaps she is right.

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