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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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===Teaser===
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[[Worf]] and [[Ezri Dax]] return to [[Deep Space 9]] after their imprisonment by the [[Breen]] and [[Dominion]]. They are greeted by [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Julian Bashir]], who express their happiness that Worf and Dax are safe. Captain [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] arrives, and is willing to overlook Dax disobeying orders and losing the [[runabout]] {{USS|Gander}} as he'd like to know as much as possible about the Dominion's new alliance with the [[Breen]], just as [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] notifies Sisko of a [[priority one]] message from [[Starfleet]]: the Breen have [[Breen attack on Earth|attacked]] [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]], California, [[Earth]].
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===Act One===
 
===Act One===
 
[[File:San Francisco attacked.jpg|thumb|right|Starfleet Headquarters lies in ruins following the Breen attack.]]
[[Worf]] and [[Ezri Dax]] return to [[Deep Space 9]] after their imprisonment by the [[Breen]] and [[Dominion]]. They are greeted by [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Julian Bashir]], who express their happiness that Worf and Dax are safe. Captain [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] arrives, and is willing to overlook Dax disobeying orders and losing a [[runabout]] as he'd like to know as much as possible about the Dominion's new alliance with the [[Breen]], just as [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] notifies Sisko of a [[priority one]] message from [[Starfleet]]: the Breen have [[Breen attack on Earth|attacked]] [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]], [[Earth]].
 
   
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In Sisko's office, Martok comments on the bold attack, something even the Klingons never attempted. He continues to say that every species has a weakness. Sisko states that they better find the Breen's soon.
[[File:San Francisco attacked.jpg|thumb|left|Starfleet Headquarters lays in ruins following the Breen attack.]]
 
The relationship between [[Damar]] and [[Weyoun]] is deteriorating, with Damar feeling that the Dominion is squeezing too much out of the [[Cardassian]]s. He warns the Breen that they may one day meet the same fate, once the Dominion has no further need of them. Damar has now realized that [[Cardassia Prime|Cardassia]] is a conquered planet; he begins covertly plotting the rebellion against the Dominion with [[Gul]] [[Rusot]].
 
   
 
The relationship between [[Damar]] and [[Weyoun]] is deteriorating, with Damar feeling that the Dominion is squeezing too much out of the [[Cardassian]]s. He warns the Breen that they may one day meet the same fate, once the Dominion has no further need of them.
===Act Two===
 
   
Benjamin returns to his quarters to find his wife [[Kasidy Yates-Sisko|Kasidy]] trying (but failing) to cook dinner; she has ruined his prized [[bell pepper]]s, which took Sisko three months to grow. With the war turning for the worse because of the Breen, Sisko asks Kasidy to cut back on her freighter-captaining duties; she declines.
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Benjamin returns to his quarters to find his wife [[Kasidy Yates-Sisko|Kasidy]] trying (but failing miserably) to cook dinner; she has ruined his prized [[bell pepper]]s, which took Sisko three months to grow. With the war turning for the worse because of the Breen, Sisko asks Kasidy to cut back on her freighter-captaining duties; she declines.
   
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Damar has now realized that [[Cardassia Prime|Cardassia]] is a conquered planet; he begins covertly plotting the rebellion against the Dominion with [[Gul]] [[Rusot]].
On [[Bajor]], [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]] withdraws from her regular schedule, cancelling an appearance before the Vedek assembly, and asking her aide [[Solbor]] to send condolences to the [[Vedek]]s. [[Dukat]], still masquerading as [[Anjohl Tennan]], continues to exert pressure on the Kai to release the [[Pah-wraith]]s from the Fire Caves. In order to do this, they consult the forbidden book, the ''[[Book of the Kosst Amojan]]'', as well as other religious volumes.
 
   
 
On [[Bajor]], [[Kai]] [[Winn Adami]] withdraws from her regular schedule, cancelling an appearance before the Vedek assembly, and asking her aide [[Solbor]] to send condolences to the [[Vedek]]s. [[Dukat]], still masquerading as [[Anjohl Tennan]], continues to exert pressure on the Kai to release the [[Pah-wraith]]s from the Fire Caves. In order to do this, they consult need to the forbidden book, the ''[[Book of the Kosst Amojan]]'', as well as other religious volumes.
While O'Brien and Bashir work on strategies for their Alamo [[holosuite]] program in [[Quark's]], Worf and Dax look on from high above in the [[Promenade]]. Worf questions his newly-found friend Dax about her feelings, especially regarding Bashir.
 
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===Act Two===
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While O'Brien and Bashir work on strategies for their Alamo [[holosuite]] program in [[Quark's]], Worf and Dax look on from high above in the [[Promenade]]. Worf questions his newly-found friend Dax about her feelings, especially regarding Bashir.
   
 
Weyoun notices a change in Damar, namely that he has stopped his heavy drinking of ''[[kanar]]''. Weyoun mistakenly believes Damar's sobriety is because of a resurgent optimism about the [[Dominion War|war]]; Damar plays along.
 
Weyoun notices a change in Damar, namely that he has stopped his heavy drinking of ''[[kanar]]''. Weyoun mistakenly believes Damar's sobriety is because of a resurgent optimism about the [[Dominion War|war]]; Damar plays along.
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When Solbor delivers the ''Kosst Amojan'' to the Kai, he warns her about reading its forbidden passages, ''"He who studies evil is studied by evil.''" He also begins to openly question Dukat, mentioning his mysterious origins on Deep Space 9. The Kai rebukes Solbor, however, and he retreats – for the moment – to allow the Kai access to the book. After the Kai questions the virtue of what she is doing, Dukat manages to convince her that the Pah-Wraiths are not evil, and she opens the book. The book, to the shock of Dukat and the Kai, appears totally empty, without writing of any kind on its pages. It seems that they need something else to access the words written within the book.
   
 
===Act Three===
 
===Act Three===
   
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Sisko is in Odo's office where he receives the new security protocols. Neither are sure whether they are enough. Then Kasidy comes barging in. She is angry because Sisko used his influence to change Kasidy's schedule, a month of paid vacation.
When Solbor delivers the ''Kosst Amojan'' to the Kai, he warns her about reading its forbidden passages, ''"He who studies evil is studied by evil.''" He also begins to openly question Dukat, mentioning his mysterious origins on Deep Space 9. The Kai rebukes Solbor, however, and he retreats – for the moment – to allow the Kai access to the book. After the Kai questions the virtue of what she is doing, Dukat manages to convince her that the Pah-Wraiths are not evil, and she opens the book. The book, to the shock of Dukat and the Kai, appears totally empty, without writing of any kind on its pages. It seems that they need something else to access the words written within the book. Later, she has Solbor deliver more books, hoping to discover the secrets of the Kosst Amojan, noting that as Kai, she is doing this for the good of Bajor.
 
   
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Kai Winn has Solbor deliver more books, hoping to discover the secrets of the Kosst Amojan, noting that as Kai, she is doing this for the good of Bajor.
Sisko apologizes to Yates and they reconcile, only to hear more bad news, this time from [[Admiral]] [[William Ross|Ross]], who says that the Breen have broken through the [[Federation]] lines at [[Chin'toka]], which is the only Federation foothold in Dominion space. Sisko, Kira, Worf, Dax, O'Brien, Bashir, and [[Nog]] all prepare the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} for battle, and head off to join a huge Starfleet strike-force. The attitude of the bridge crew is noticeably more somber than in previous battles. Aboard a [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]], the [[Female Changeling]] and Weyoun streak toward the same battle.
 
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Sisko brings flowers to his wife and tells her she's back on the active list. They reconcile, only to hear more bad news, this time from [[Admiral]] [[William Ross|Ross]], who says that the Breen have broken through the [[Federation]] lines at [[Chin'toka]], which is the only Federation foothold in Dominion space.
   
 
===Act Four===
 
===Act Four===
   
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Sisko, Kira, Worf, Dax, O'Brien, Bashir, and [[Nog]] all prepare the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} for battle, and head off to join a huge Starfleet strike-force. The attitude of the bridge crew is noticeably more somber than in previous battles.
Arriving at Chin'toka, the crew prepare to battle the Dominion and Breen ships. The ''Defiant'' is able to destroy a couple of Breen ships, but one fires an unusual weapon, which upon hitting the ''Defiant'' causes the entire ship to start crackling with blue energy. Suddenly the ''Defiant'' starts losing all of its power very quickly. The ''Defiant'' then starts to be continually struck by enemy fire, and cannot return fire, raise shields or move causing serious damage. Chief O'Brien is unable to diagnose the trouble, and explosions pepper the bridge, injuring Kira. The air begins to become toxic, and hull breaches (which cannot be sealed by force fields due to the loss of power) are starting to litter the ship. Worf asks Captain Sisko what his orders are and, realizing that both the battle and the ''Defiant'' are lost, the captain orders the crew to abandon ship. Bashir carries an unconscious Kira to the [[escape pod]]s, along with the rest of the crew. Captain Sisko stops at the door to look back at the burning [[bridge]]. Chief O'Brien returns, and Sisko comments "''She's a fine ship''"; the chief won't argue with that, but reminds the captain they have to leave. The escape pods flee the ship just before ''Defiant'' is destroyed by enemy fire.
 
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When Solbor tries to remove the books back to the Archive, he is confronted and punched by Dukat, who takes the books back to the Kai.
   
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On Cardassia, Damar and Rusot are contemplating on the reports that the Dominion is likely to take back Chin'toka. Then they state that the Dominion's victories are no longer their victories and they continue on to discuss their upcome treachery. Damar states that at least they will be dying for Cardassia, not the Dominion.
[[File:The Federation Alliance fleet.png|thumb|right|The Federation Alliance fleet arriving at the Second Battle of Chin'toka.]]
 
   
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Aboard a [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]], the [[Female Changeling]] and Weyoun streak toward the same battle.
Aboard their attack ship, Weyoun announces that the Chin'Toka system is once again in Dominion hands and states that the Breen will be pleased to hear the [[Founder]]'s compliments. However, she states she cares little for what the Breen think as long as they fight and win. The Female Changeling orders that the escape pods ''not'' be destroyed, so the survivors will return to Federation space with a frightening, demoralizing outlook, spreading fear about the invincibility of the Dominion (with the Breen at their side).
 
   
 
===Act Five===
 
===Act Five===
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[[File:Defiant bridge ablaze.jpg|thumb|"''She's a fine ship.''"]]
 
Arriving at Chin'toka, the crew prepare to battle the Dominion and Breen ships. The ''Defiant'' is able to destroy a couple of Breen ships, but one fires an unusual weapon, which upon hitting the ''Defiant'' causes the entire ship to start crackling with blue energy. Suddenly the ''Defiant'' starts losing all of its power very quickly. The ''Defiant'' then starts to be continually struck by enemy weapons, and cannot return fire, raise shields or move, causing serious damage. Chief O'Brien is unable to diagnose the trouble, and explosions pepper the bridge, injuring Kira and several other crew members. The air begins to become toxic, and hull breaches (which cannot be sealed by force fields due to the loss of power) are starting to litter the ship. Worf asks Captain Sisko what his orders are and, realizing that both the battle and the ''Defiant'' are lost, the captain orders the crew to abandon ship. Bashir carries an unconscious Kira to the [[escape pod]]s, along with the rest of the crew. Captain Sisko stops at the door to look back at the burning [[bridge]] for one last time. Chief O'Brien returns, and Sisko comments "''She's a fine ship''"; the chief won't argue with that, but reminds the captain they have to leave. The escape pods flee the ship just before the ''Defiant'' is destroyed by enemy fire.
   
 
Aboard their attack ship, Weyoun announces that the Chin'toka system is once again in Dominion hands and states that the Breen will be pleased to hear the [[Founder]]'s compliments. However, she states she cares little for what the Breen think as long as they fight and win. The Female Changeling orders that the escape pods ''not'' be destroyed, so the survivors will return to Federation space with a frightening, demoralizing outlook, spreading fear about the invincibility of the Dominion (with the Breen at their side).
When Solbor tries to remove the books back to the Archive, he is confronted and punched by Dukat, who takes the books back to the Kai. This prompts Solbor to check the background of "Tennan", only to learn that the real Tennan has been dead for nine years. Solbor comes back and confronts Winn and Dukat, telling them when he sampled Dukat's [[DNA]], he discovers Dukat's true identity. Winn begins to back away from Dukat, but she still refuses to believe that the Pah-Wraiths are false prophets. Solbor tells the Kai she is betraying the [[Prophet]]s to the Pah-wraiths, and he threatens to expose the Kai, who lunges toward him with a knife; Solbor is stabbed to death in the back. She tells Dukat to get away from her, and that the Pah-Wraiths sent him to destroy her.
 
   
 
Suspicious of "Tennan", Solbor checks his background, only to learn that the real Tennan has been dead for [[2366|nine years]]. Solbor comes back and confronts Winn and Dukat, telling them when he sampled Dukat's [[DNA]], he discovers Dukat's true identity. Winn begins to back away from Dukat, but she still refuses to believe that the Pah-Wraiths are false prophets. Solbor tells the Kai she is betraying the [[Prophet]]s to the Pah-wraiths, and he threatens to expose the Kai, who lunges toward him with a knife; Solbor is stabbed to death in the back. She tells Dukat to get away from her, and that the Pah-Wraiths sent him to destroy her.
Winn goes to the ' 'Kosst Amojan and' ' to destroy it. Some of Solbor's [[blood]] (on the knife used by the Kai to kill him) drips onto the sacred pages of the ''Kosst Amojan''; a flame briefly appears on the book, after which its text is now plainly visible. Dukat tells her to use this gift from the Pah-Wraiths. With the murder, the Kai is now fully committed to continue down the path of serving the Pah-wraiths, regardless of the previous dictates of her conscience; Dukat arranges to remove Solbor's dead body.
 
   
 
Winn goes to the ''Kosst Amojan'' to destroy it. Some of Solbor's [[blood]] (on the knife used by the Kai to kill him) drips onto the sacred pages of the ''Kosst Amojan''; a flame briefly appears on the book, after which its text is now plainly visible. Dukat tells her to use this gift from the Pah-Wraiths. With the murder, the Kai is now fully committed to continue down the path of serving the Pah-wraiths, regardless of the previous dictates of her conscience; Dukat arranges to remove Solbor's dead body.
Aboard Deep Space Nine, Sisko and Admiral Ross discuss the battle and its ramifications. Sisko remains confident that they can turn the tide, given time to develop a countermeasure to the Breen weapon. Ross grimly says that time is the one thing they do not have: if the Dominion launches another offensive soon, they will be unable to halt it.
 
   
 
Aboard Deep Space 9, Sisko and Admiral Ross discuss the battle and its ramifications. Sisko remains confident that they can turn the tide, given time to develop a countermeasure to the Breen weapon. Ross grimly says that time is the one thing they do not have: if the Dominion launches another offensive soon, they will be unable to halt it.
Kira interrupts, calling them to hear a message being broadcast by Damar across the galaxy: he recites that Cardassia has loyally fought for the Dominion for two years, losing seven ''million'' soldiers in the process, and in return, the Dominion has ceded their territories to the Breen and usurped control of their homeworld. "''Our 'allies' have conquered us without firing a single shot!''" Damar declares rebellion, stating that his men have just attacked and destroyed a Dominion [[cloning facility]], and calling on all [[Cardassian]]s to rise up against the Dominion.
 
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Kira interrupts, calling them to hear a message being broadcast by Damar across the galaxy: he recites that Cardassia has loyally fought for the Dominion for two years, losing seven ''million'' soldiers in the process, and in return, the Dominion has ceded their territories to the Breen and usurped control of their homeworld. "''Our 'allies' have conquered us without firing a single shot!''" Damar declares rebellion, stating that his men have just attacked and destroyed a Dominion [[cloning facility]] on [[Rondac III]], and calling on all [[Cardassian]]s to rise up against the Dominion.
   
 
At [[Dominion Headquarters]], Weyoun confirms that their cloning facility was destroyed and worries he may be the last Weyoun clone. Although this will buy the Federation some time to develop a defense against the Breen, Sisko realizes that everyone's hopes lie in the Federation re-uniting with Damar and the Cardassians, to save the [[Alpha Quadrant]] from the Dominion.
 
At [[Dominion Headquarters]], Weyoun confirms that their cloning facility was destroyed and worries he may be the last Weyoun clone. Although this will buy the Federation some time to develop a defense against the Breen, Sisko realizes that everyone's hopes lie in the Federation re-uniting with Damar and the Cardassians, to save the [[Alpha Quadrant]] from the Dominion.
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"''Kasidy, you don't cook!''"<br />
 
"''Kasidy, you don't cook!''"<br />
 
"''I know. I was just making sure.''"
 
"''I know. I was just making sure.''"
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"''I'm not to interfere with your work unless you tell me to. Or it's absolutely necessary. I'm kidding.''"<br />
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"''You better be.''"
 
: - '''Sisko''' and '''Kasidy'''
 
: - '''Sisko''' and '''Kasidy'''
   
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"''She was a fine ship.''"
 
"''She was a fine ship.''"
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: - '''Benjamin Sisko''', on the doomed ''Defiant''
   
   
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* Of the ongoing Winn and Dukat plot in this episode, Behr comments, "''She experiences self-loathing and loss, and you wonder, 'Okay, does she get it ''now''?' No, she doesn't. As soon as Dukat explains to her that she can cover the murder up, it's clear that ''she''{{'}}s the only thing she's worried about. But when the smoke clears, she's ''still'' less tainted than Dukat. Dukat is still the master, the manipulator, the liar. They're quite a team''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* Of the ongoing Winn and Dukat plot in this episode, Behr comments, "''She experiences self-loathing and loss, and you wonder, 'Okay, does she get it ''now''?' No, she doesn't. As soon as Dukat explains to her that she can cover the murder up, it's clear that ''she''{{'}}s the only thing she's worried about. But when the smoke clears, she's ''still'' less tainted than Dukat. Dukat is still the master, the manipulator, the liar. They're quite a team''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* In keeping with the redefinition of the character of Damar that was taking place, the character of [[Rusot|Gul Rusot]] was created specifically to help sell the idea that Damar could handle the volatile situation he was getting himself into. As Behr explains, "''We needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength, by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
* In keeping with the redefinition of the character of Damar that was taking place, the character of [[Rusot|Gul Rusot]] was created specifically to help sell the idea that Damar could handle the volatile situation he was getting himself into. As Behr explains, "''We needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength, by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
* Although referenced in dialog and on computer displays on-screen as having taken part in previous Dominion War battles, the {{ShipClass|Nebula}} starship is finally seen on screen as involved in a Federation Alliance and Dominion battle. Both of the two unnamed vessels are destroyed at the end of the fight along with all of the other ships. No previous Dominion War battle had ever featured a ''Nebula''-class vessel, even though the ''Nebula''-class was a favorite of the fans and producers alike, and had been a regularly-shown [[Starfleet]] vessel on [[TNG]], DS9 and [[VOY]]. It was felt that the ''Nebula''-class was too similar to the {{ShipClass|Galaxy}}, which was shown on-screen in every other major Dominion battle during [[DS9 Season 6|Seasons 6]] and [[DS9 Season 7|7]]. There does appear to be the hull of a Galaxy class stardrive without the saucer section in the background as the Defiant is destroyed at the hands of the Breen.
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* Although referenced in dialog and on computer displays on-screen as having taken part in previous Dominion War battles, the {{class|Nebula}} starship is finally seen on screen as involved in a Federation Alliance and Dominion battle. Both of the two unnamed vessels are destroyed at the end of the fight along with all of the other ships. No previous Dominion War battle had ever featured a ''Nebula''-class vessel, even though the ''Nebula''-class was a favorite of the fans and producers alike, and had been a regularly-shown [[Starfleet]] vessel on [[TNG]], DS9 and [[VOY]]. It was felt that the ''Nebula''-class was too similar to the {{class|Galaxy}}, which was shown on-screen in every other major Dominion battle during [[DS9 Season 6|Seasons 6]] and [[DS9 Season 7|7]]. There does appear to be the remnants of a ''Galaxy''-class stardrive (without the saucer section) in the background as the ''Defiant'' is destroyed at the hands of the Breen.
 
* This episode marks the destruction of the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}. The decision to destroy the ''Defiant'' was not one that was taken lightly. As Behr explains, "''The ship had become a character that had caught on in people's hearts and minds''." The producers however felt that something was needed to give the Breen an impactful introduction, and it was agreed that nothing could achieve this quite as well as the destruction of the ''Defiant''. As Behr says, "''We wanted to kill the ''Defiant'' as a statement on how tough the Breen were. We thought that would rock the characters and the audience''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'') This is similar to why the writers destroyed the ''Galaxy''-class {{USS|Odyssey}} in the [[DS9 Season 2|Second season]] finale {{e|The Jem'Hadar}} - to instantly communicate to viewers how dangerous the [[Jem'Hadar]] were.
 
* This episode marks the destruction of the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}. The decision to destroy the ''Defiant'' was not one that was taken lightly. As Behr explains, "''The ship had become a character that had caught on in people's hearts and minds''." The producers however felt that something was needed to give the Breen an impactful introduction, and it was agreed that nothing could achieve this quite as well as the destruction of the ''Defiant''. As Behr says, "''We wanted to kill the ''Defiant'' as a statement on how tough the Breen were. We thought that would rock the characters and the audience''." (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'') This is similar to why the writers destroyed the ''Galaxy''-class {{USS|Odyssey}} in the [[DS9 Season 2|Second season]] finale {{e|The Jem'Hadar}} - to instantly communicate to viewers how dangerous the [[Jem'Hadar]] were.
 
* [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] finds the figurine of [[William B. Travis]] lost in this episode by [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] in the series finale {{e|What You Leave Behind}}.
 
* [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] finds the figurine of [[William B. Travis]] lost in this episode by [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] in the series finale {{e|What You Leave Behind}}.
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* This is the final episode of the series composed by [[Jay Chattaway]]. It was recorded on [[12 April]], [[1999]] at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, California. Chattaway can be heard thanking everyone on the [[La-La Land Records]] [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection]] during this recording.
 
* [[Cirroc Lofton]] ([[Jake Sisko]]) does not appear in this episode.
 
* [[Cirroc Lofton]] ([[Jake Sisko]]) does not appear in this episode.
 
* A script for this episode was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8570}}
 
* A script for this episode was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8570}}
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* [[Jeffrey Combs]] as [[Weyoun]]
 
* [[Jeffrey Combs]] as [[Weyoun]]
 
* [[Penny Johnson]] as [[Kasidy Yates-Sisko|Kasidy Yates]]
 
* [[Penny Johnson]] as [[Kasidy Yates-Sisko|Kasidy Yates]]
* [[Marc Alaimo]] as [[Dukat|Gul Dukat]]/[[Anjohl Tennan]]
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* [[Marc Alaimo]] as [[Dukat|Gul Dukat]]/[[Anjohl Tennan]]
 
* [[Casey Biggs]] as [[Damar]]
 
* [[Casey Biggs]] as [[Damar]]
 
* [[J.G. Hertzler]] as [[Martok]]
 
* [[J.G. Hertzler]] as [[Martok]]
 
* [[Aron Eisenberg]] as [[Nog]]
 
* [[Aron Eisenberg]] as [[Nog]]
* [[Barry Jenner]] as [[Admiral]] [[William Ross|Ross]]
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* [[Barry Jenner]] as [[Admiral]] [[William Ross|Ross]]
* [[James Otis]] as [[Solbor]]
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* [[James Otis]] as [[Solbor]]
 
* [[John Vickery]] as [[Rusot]]
 
* [[John Vickery]] as [[Rusot]]
 
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; And
* [[Salome Jens]] as [[Female Changeling]]
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* [[Salome Jens]] as [[Female Changeling]]
   
 
=== Special guest star ===
 
=== Special guest star ===
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=== References ===
 
=== References ===
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The Breen ally with the Dominion and attack Earth, the Federation Alliance loses its foothold in Cardassian space, and Kai Winn begins to read forbidden texts about the Pah-wraiths. (Part 4 of 9)

Summary

Teaser

Worf and Ezri Dax return to Deep Space 9 after their imprisonment by the Breen and Dominion. They are greeted by Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir, who express their happiness that Worf and Dax are safe. Captain Sisko arrives, and is willing to overlook Dax disobeying orders and losing the runabout USS Gander as he'd like to know as much as possible about the Dominion's new alliance with the Breen, just as Kira notifies Sisko of a priority one message from Starfleet: the Breen have attacked Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco, California, Earth.

Act One

San Francisco attacked

Starfleet Headquarters lies in ruins following the Breen attack.

In Sisko's office, Martok comments on the bold attack, something even the Klingons never attempted. He continues to say that every species has a weakness. Sisko states that they better find the Breen's soon.

The relationship between Damar and Weyoun is deteriorating, with Damar feeling that the Dominion is squeezing too much out of the Cardassians. He warns the Breen that they may one day meet the same fate, once the Dominion has no further need of them.

Benjamin returns to his quarters to find his wife Kasidy trying (but failing miserably) to cook dinner; she has ruined his prized bell peppers, which took Sisko three months to grow. With the war turning for the worse because of the Breen, Sisko asks Kasidy to cut back on her freighter-captaining duties; she declines.

Damar has now realized that Cardassia is a conquered planet; he begins covertly plotting the rebellion against the Dominion with Gul Rusot.

On Bajor, Kai Winn Adami withdraws from her regular schedule, cancelling an appearance before the Vedek assembly, and asking her aide Solbor to send condolences to the Vedeks. Dukat, still masquerading as Anjohl Tennan, continues to exert pressure on the Kai to release the Pah-wraiths from the Fire Caves. In order to do this, they consult need to the forbidden book, the Book of the Kosst Amojan, as well as other religious volumes.

Act Two

While O'Brien and Bashir work on strategies for their Alamo holosuite program in Quark's, Worf and Dax look on from high above in the Promenade. Worf questions his newly-found friend Dax about her feelings, especially regarding Bashir.

Weyoun notices a change in Damar, namely that he has stopped his heavy drinking of kanar. Weyoun mistakenly believes Damar's sobriety is because of a resurgent optimism about the war; Damar plays along.

When Solbor delivers the Kosst Amojan to the Kai, he warns her about reading its forbidden passages, "He who studies evil is studied by evil." He also begins to openly question Dukat, mentioning his mysterious origins on Deep Space 9. The Kai rebukes Solbor, however, and he retreats – for the moment – to allow the Kai access to the book. After the Kai questions the virtue of what she is doing, Dukat manages to convince her that the Pah-Wraiths are not evil, and she opens the book. The book, to the shock of Dukat and the Kai, appears totally empty, without writing of any kind on its pages. It seems that they need something else to access the words written within the book.

Act Three

Sisko is in Odo's office where he receives the new security protocols. Neither are sure whether they are enough. Then Kasidy comes barging in. She is angry because Sisko used his influence to change Kasidy's schedule, a month of paid vacation.

Kai Winn has Solbor deliver more books, hoping to discover the secrets of the Kosst Amojan, noting that as Kai, she is doing this for the good of Bajor.

Sisko brings flowers to his wife and tells her she's back on the active list. They reconcile, only to hear more bad news, this time from Admiral Ross, who says that the Breen have broken through the Federation lines at Chin'toka, which is the only Federation foothold in Dominion space.

Act Four

Sisko, Kira, Worf, Dax, O'Brien, Bashir, and Nog all prepare the USS Defiant for battle, and head off to join a huge Starfleet strike-force. The attitude of the bridge crew is noticeably more somber than in previous battles.

When Solbor tries to remove the books back to the Archive, he is confronted and punched by Dukat, who takes the books back to the Kai.

On Cardassia, Damar and Rusot are contemplating on the reports that the Dominion is likely to take back Chin'toka. Then they state that the Dominion's victories are no longer their victories and they continue on to discuss their upcome treachery. Damar states that at least they will be dying for Cardassia, not the Dominion.

Aboard a Jem'Hadar attack ship, the Female Changeling and Weyoun streak toward the same battle.

Act Five

Defiant bridge ablaze

"She's a fine ship."

Arriving at Chin'toka, the crew prepare to battle the Dominion and Breen ships. The Defiant is able to destroy a couple of Breen ships, but one fires an unusual weapon, which upon hitting the Defiant causes the entire ship to start crackling with blue energy. Suddenly the Defiant starts losing all of its power very quickly. The Defiant then starts to be continually struck by enemy weapons, and cannot return fire, raise shields or move, causing serious damage. Chief O'Brien is unable to diagnose the trouble, and explosions pepper the bridge, injuring Kira and several other crew members. The air begins to become toxic, and hull breaches (which cannot be sealed by force fields due to the loss of power) are starting to litter the ship. Worf asks Captain Sisko what his orders are and, realizing that both the battle and the Defiant are lost, the captain orders the crew to abandon ship. Bashir carries an unconscious Kira to the escape pods, along with the rest of the crew. Captain Sisko stops at the door to look back at the burning bridge for one last time. Chief O'Brien returns, and Sisko comments "She's a fine ship"; the chief won't argue with that, but reminds the captain they have to leave. The escape pods flee the ship just before the Defiant is destroyed by enemy fire.

Aboard their attack ship, Weyoun announces that the Chin'toka system is once again in Dominion hands and states that the Breen will be pleased to hear the Founder's compliments. However, she states she cares little for what the Breen think as long as they fight and win. The Female Changeling orders that the escape pods not be destroyed, so the survivors will return to Federation space with a frightening, demoralizing outlook, spreading fear about the invincibility of the Dominion (with the Breen at their side).

Suspicious of "Tennan", Solbor checks his background, only to learn that the real Tennan has been dead for nine years. Solbor comes back and confronts Winn and Dukat, telling them when he sampled Dukat's DNA, he discovers Dukat's true identity. Winn begins to back away from Dukat, but she still refuses to believe that the Pah-Wraiths are false prophets. Solbor tells the Kai she is betraying the Prophets to the Pah-wraiths, and he threatens to expose the Kai, who lunges toward him with a knife; Solbor is stabbed to death in the back. She tells Dukat to get away from her, and that the Pah-Wraiths sent him to destroy her.

Winn goes to the Kosst Amojan to destroy it. Some of Solbor's blood (on the knife used by the Kai to kill him) drips onto the sacred pages of the Kosst Amojan; a flame briefly appears on the book, after which its text is now plainly visible. Dukat tells her to use this gift from the Pah-Wraiths. With the murder, the Kai is now fully committed to continue down the path of serving the Pah-wraiths, regardless of the previous dictates of her conscience; Dukat arranges to remove Solbor's dead body.

Aboard Deep Space 9, Sisko and Admiral Ross discuss the battle and its ramifications. Sisko remains confident that they can turn the tide, given time to develop a countermeasure to the Breen weapon. Ross grimly says that time is the one thing they do not have: if the Dominion launches another offensive soon, they will be unable to halt it.

Kira interrupts, calling them to hear a message being broadcast by Damar across the galaxy: he recites that Cardassia has loyally fought for the Dominion for two years, losing seven million soldiers in the process, and in return, the Dominion has ceded their territories to the Breen and usurped control of their homeworld. "Our 'allies' have conquered us without firing a single shot!" Damar declares rebellion, stating that his men have just attacked and destroyed a Dominion cloning facility on Rondac III, and calling on all Cardassians to rise up against the Dominion.

At Dominion Headquarters, Weyoun confirms that their cloning facility was destroyed and worries he may be the last Weyoun clone. Although this will buy the Federation some time to develop a defense against the Breen, Sisko realizes that everyone's hopes lie in the Federation re-uniting with Damar and the Cardassians, to save the Alpha Quadrant from the Dominion.

Memorable quotes

"...And so two years ago, our government signed a treaty with the Dominion. In it the Dominion promised to extend Cardassia's influence throughout the Alpha Quadrant. In exchange, we pledged ourselves to join the war against the Federation and its allies. Cardassians have never been afraid of war, a fact we've proven time and again over these past two years. Seven million of our brave soldiers have given their lives to fulfill our part of the agreement, and what has the Dominion done in return? Nothing. We've gained no new territories. In fact, our influence throughout the quadrant has diminished. And to make matters worse we are no longer masters in our own home. Travel anywhere on Cardassia and what do you find? Jem'Hadar, Vorta, and now Breen. Instead of the invaders we have become the invaded. Our 'allies' have conquered us without firing a single shot. Well, no longer. This morning detachments of the Cardassian First, Third and Ninth Orders attacked the Dominion outpost on Rondac III. This assault marks the first step towards the liberation of our homeland, from the true oppressors of the Alpha Quadrant. I call upon Cardassians everywhere. Resist. Resist today. Resist tomorrow. Resist till the last Dominion soldier has been driven from our soil!"

- Damar


"Kasidy, you don't cook!"
"I know. I was just making sure."

- Sisko and Kasidy


"I'm not to interfere with your work unless you tell me to. Or it's absolutely necessary. I'm kidding."
"You better be."

- Sisko and Kasidy


"Nobody touches my peppers."

- Benjamin Sisko


"He doesn't understand, Adami! He couldn't possibly understand the love of the Pah-wraiths!"
"The love of the Pah-wraiths?! You're trying to release them! That's why you wanted the text of the Kosst Amojan."

- Dukat and Solbor


"You're a good friend, Worf."
"I know."

- Ezri Dax and Worf


"I could be the last Weyoun."

- Weyoun


"There's something different about you today Damar, I can't quite put my finger on it... it's almost as if you're half dressed..."
"What are you talking about?"
"You don't have a bottle in your hand."

- Weyoun and Damar


"Kira to Sisko."
"Go ahead."
"We just received a priority one transmission from Starfleet Command. The Breen have attacked Earth."

- Kira Nerys and Benjamin Sisko


"She was a fine ship."

- Benjamin Sisko, on the doomed Defiant


"Poor Captain Sisko. I believe he was quite fond of that ship."

- Weyoun


"I have no idea what would please the Breen, nor do I care! All that matters is that they fight and win!"

- Female Changeling


"Eminence, that man is not Anjohl Tennan!"
"What are you talking about?"
"Anjohl Tennan died nine years ago in the labor camp at Batahl. I warned you not to trust him. I had a sample of his DNA sequenced. He's not even a Bajoran. He's a Cardassian!"

- Solbor and Winn, referring to Dukat


"Don't listen to him! Look at him! Don't you recognize the face of your enemy? It's Gul Dukat."

- Solbor


"Legate Damar may be the key to saving the entire Alpha Quadrant."

- Benjamin Sisko

Background information

The Final Chapter

"The Changing Face of Evil"

  • This episode features the Second Battle of Chin'toka, which sees the Federation Alliance defeated by the combined forces of the Dominion and the Breen Confederacy, and thus Starfleet's loss of the Chin'toka system, which they had won from the Dominion in the sixth season finale "Tears of the Prophets". Presumably, at some stage during or after the battle, AR-558 is either evacuated or taken by force.
  • Ira Steven Behr was a big fan of how this episode mixes the larger War stories with the trivial domestic stories; "We liked the idea of showing the domestic life. In the midst of all the pressures that Sisko is under, he still has issues at home. He's still a human being. Kasidy burns his peppers. That hurts! Life is hard, but you should not have to have your peppers burned!" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • Of the ongoing Winn and Dukat plot in this episode, Behr comments, "She experiences self-loathing and loss, and you wonder, 'Okay, does she get it now?' No, she doesn't. As soon as Dukat explains to her that she can cover the murder up, it's clear that she's the only thing she's worried about. But when the smoke clears, she's still less tainted than Dukat. Dukat is still the master, the manipulator, the liar. They're quite a team." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • In keeping with the redefinition of the character of Damar that was taking place, the character of Gul Rusot was created specifically to help sell the idea that Damar could handle the volatile situation he was getting himself into. As Behr explains, "We needed someone who would highlight Damar's strength, by putting Damar in a position where he'd have to hold this tiger by the tail and keep him in line." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
  • Although referenced in dialog and on computer displays on-screen as having taken part in previous Dominion War battles, the Nebula-class starship is finally seen on screen as involved in a Federation Alliance and Dominion battle. Both of the two unnamed vessels are destroyed at the end of the fight along with all of the other ships. No previous Dominion War battle had ever featured a Nebula-class vessel, even though the Nebula-class was a favorite of the fans and producers alike, and had been a regularly-shown Starfleet vessel on TNG, DS9 and VOY. It was felt that the Nebula-class was too similar to the Galaxy-class, which was shown on-screen in every other major Dominion battle during Seasons 6 and 7. There does appear to be the remnants of a Galaxy-class stardrive (without the saucer section) in the background as the Defiant is destroyed at the hands of the Breen.
  • This episode marks the destruction of the USS Defiant. The decision to destroy the Defiant was not one that was taken lightly. As Behr explains, "The ship had become a character that had caught on in people's hearts and minds." The producers however felt that something was needed to give the Breen an impactful introduction, and it was agreed that nothing could achieve this quite as well as the destruction of the Defiant. As Behr says, "We wanted to kill the Defiant as a statement on how tough the Breen were. We thought that would rock the characters and the audience." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion) This is similar to why the writers destroyed the Galaxy-class USS Odyssey in the Second season finale "The Jem'Hadar" - to instantly communicate to viewers how dangerous the Jem'Hadar were.
  • O'Brien finds the figurine of William B. Travis lost in this episode by Bashir in the series finale "What You Leave Behind".
  • This is the final episode of the series composed by Jay Chattaway. It was recorded on 12 April, 1999 at Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, California. Chattaway can be heard thanking everyone on the La-La Land Records Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Collection during this recording.
  • Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko) does not appear in this episode.
  • A script for this episode was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

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ablative armor; Akira-class; Alamo; Alpha Quadrant; antimatter injector; assault fleet; attack wing; Battle of the Alamo; Bajor; Bajorans; Bajoran Archives; Bajoran Freight and Shipping Authority; Bajoran prophecy; Breen; Breen homeworld; Breen attack on Earth; Breen warship; Cardassia; Cardassians; Cardassian space; Chin'toka system; climate; D'deridex-class; dilithium matrix; Dominion; Dominion War; Earth; Eminence; Emissary of the Prophets; Excelsior-class; Federation; Federation fighter; field stabilizer; Fire Caves; fire-suppression system; First Order; Founders; Galor-class; Golden Gate Bridge; impulse manifold; Jem'Hadar attack ship; Jem'Hadar battle cruiser; K't'inga-class; Kai; kanar; Klingon Bird-of-Prey; Kosst Amojan; manual extinguisher; microfusion generator; Miranda-class; moat; model; nadion emitter; Nebula-class; Ninth Order; "Old Man"; bell peppers; Pah-wraiths; plasma coolant; Prophets; Quark's; refrigeration suit; Restoration of Bajor; Romulan; Rondac III; runabout; Saber-class; Second Battle of Chin'toka; squadron; Starfleet Command; Starfleet Headquarters; Steamrunner-class; task force; toy; Third Order; Travis, William; type 6 shuttlecraft; Vedek Assembly; Vor'cha-class; Vorta

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