"The Siege"
With less than five hours remaining before Bajoran forces are due
to arrive, Sisko continues to evacuate Deep Space Nine. He elects to
remain aboard to delay the station takeover, and is pleased when his
officers choose to stay with him. Kira maintains that the only real
hope of stopping The Circle is to get evidence of the secret
Cardassian involvement with Bajor's Chamber of Ministers. With
communications jammed and all Runabouts involved in the evacuation,
she and Dax arrange to get taken to the Lunar-V base, where ancient
Bajoran raiders, the only transportation available, await them.
Meanwhile, the Promenade is in total chaos with almost everyone,
including Bajorans, making attempts to flee. Li is able to convince
some of his people to stay, but there are still too many passengers
and too few ships. This is because Quark, true to form, has seized
the opportunity to make money by selling seats, and has accidentally
"overbooked" and sold more seats than are actually available.
Luckily, all civilians, including O'Brien's family and Sisko's son,
are able to escape the coming siege.
Some time later, Bajoran raiders, led by Colonel Day and
Over-General Krim, arrive at Deep Space Nine. Seeing no Federation
members anywhere, they cautiously assume that the station has been
abandoned, not realizing that a small team led by Sisko is hiding.
Eventually, however, Krim decides that some people may still be
aboard when it's noticed that the internal security system has been
disabled. He reports this to Minister Jaro, who reminds Krim and Day
that it is most important they take Li Nalas alive, to seal their
victory.
Hidden in the conduits, Sisko and Bashir command two teams of
would-be resisters, while Odo spies on the Bajorans. When Odo
reports that a six-man team is preparing to search the cargo deck,
Bashir and his group successfully intercept the soldiers and take
them prisoner. Meanwhile, on one of Bajor's moons, Kira and Dax
locate a dilapidated raider and manage to get it flying, but are
soon intercepted by two highly superior Bajoran ships. Kira attempts
to fly into Bajor's atmosphere to evade the attacking vessels, but
they are hit and crash onto the planet's surface.
In an effort to stall the Bajorans, Day is lured into a holosuite,
where he attempts to "capture" holographic images of the crew. The
images fade from view and the door locks, giving Sisko, via voice
communication, an opportunity to tell Day about the Cardassian plot,
and that proof is on the way to Bajor. However, Day is unimpressed
and neglects to tell Krim about the plot after he is released from
the suite. Instead, they set about searching the conduits for the
Starfleet team.
Amidst the Runabout wreckage, Kira, who is badly hurt, tries to
convince Dax to leave her and deliver the evidence to the Chamber of
Ministers herself. But Dax refuses to abandon Kira, and the two are
soon discovered. Luckily, the Bajorans who found them have been sent
by Bareil, who has Kira's wounds tended to at his monastery and
helps disguise her and Dax as monks. Despite Kira's protests, he
insists on accompanying the women to the Chamber of Ministers. Back
at the station, Bashir creates a diversion, giving an armed O'Brien,
Li, and Sisko access to Krim, who they eventually corner at
gunpoint, forcing him to listen.
On Bajor, a session of the Chamber of Ministers is interrupted by
the arrival of Kira, Dax, and Bareil. Jaro immediately recognizes
Kira and orders guards to seize her, but she tells the Ministers
about how the Cardassians are secretly behind the coup and provides
evidence to prove it. Jaro is left in a state of shock, refusing to
believe that he has played into the hands of the Cardassians. Vedek
Winn quickly sides with Kira and the other Ministers against her
one-time ally. The news soon reaches Deep Space Nine, where Krim,
realizing that Bajor's provisional government still stands,
recognizes that it is his duty to return the station to Sisko and
the Federation, and does so. However, Day refuses to give up the
fight, and pulls a phaser on Sisko. Li steps in to take the full
force of the shot and dies, escaping the responsibility of
leadership that he dreaded so much. The next day, the crew,
especially Kira, mourns Li's loss, but their sadness is tempered by
the arrival of the evacuees and the realization that life on Deep
Space Nine will soon be back to normal.
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