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Revision as of 14:46, 19 February 2011
Template:Realworld Template:Disambiguate A fugitive attempts to trade evidence about Odo's people for freedom.
Summary
Odo arrives at Quark's, suspecting that he's doing business with the Miradorn raider that just docked. They also discuss a quiet customer who is sitting at the other end of the bar. Just then, Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel, a pair of Miradorn twins, enter the bar and nod in Quark's direction. Quark heads up to a holosuite and asks Rom to bring up some drinks. Odo morphs into one of the glasses to eavesdrop on the upcoming meeting.
Act One
The twins are offering to sell a small egg-shaped object to Quark, who expresses concern that it was stolen but just as he does, the quiet customer, named Croden, enters and demands to be given the item at gunpoint. Rom drops his tray of glasses, one of which reforms into Odo as it hits the floor. Croden fires his gun at Ro-Kel, killing him. Before Ah-Kel gets a chance to fight back Odo hauls Croden away to the security office.
Ah-Kel, furious about his twin's death, vows vengeance against Croden. However, as Croden is still being held in the brig, Ah-Kel returns to his ship in frustration. Odo visits Croden who tells him stories he'd heard about Changelings, something which piques Odo's attention.
Act Two
He goes on to tell Odo that the Changelings live in an unusual nebula in the Gamma Quadrant. Croden then shows Odo an unusual pendant containing a miniature Changeling that shapes into what could be described as an unusual "chess piece".
Act Three
Using the Rio Grande, Commander Sisko and Lieutenant Dax locate Croden's homeworld and speak to Hadran, the Exarch of Nehelik Province. It transpires that Croden is wanted for multiple crimes on his planet and Hadran demands his immediate return to face execution.
Odo is ordered to return Croden to his homeworld. They use a Rigelian freighter to mask their departure from Ah-Kel's raider.
Act Four
Nevertheless, Ah-Kel discovers that Croden is gone and goes through the Nebula to find them. He eventually catches up with Odo's runabout and opens fire. Odo agress to let Croden take the controls, since he is familiar with this area of space. Croden directs Odo to a small planetoid, telling him that he may end up meeting one of his people after all.
Act Five
When they arrive there are no Changelings present. Croden heads to a stasis chamber hidden deep in a cave where he uses the "chess piece" as a key to open it and revives his daughter Yareth. On the way back to the runabout, the Miradorn vessel fires upon the planetoid which causes a cave-in and Odo is knocked out. Croden goes back for him and rescues him.
While leaving the planetoid, Odo leads the Miradorn ship into a pocket of volatile toh-maire gas. Just before the runabout is fired upon, Odo moves the it out of the way. The gas ignites, destroying the Miradorn ship.
A Vulcan ship, the T'Vran, detecting the explosion, intercepts the runabout Ganges and asks if they can be of any assistance. Odo asks if they would take the two Rakhari "survivors" back to Vulcan with them. They agree and Croden gives Odo his pendant as a way of thanking him for his kindness and for saving his life as well as the life of his daughter.
Memorable quotes
"The shapeshifters are harsh in their judgement."
- - Croden to Odo
"The usual, Odo?"
"Nothing."
"The usual."
- - Quark and Odo
"Whoever you are--you're making a mistake."
"Well, it wouldn't be the first and probably won't be the last. Give that to me."
- - Ro-Kel and Croden
"The fact that you just killed a man doesn't affect your appetite?"
- - Odo, to Croden
"Five glasses... for four people... !?"
- - Quark, after he realizes that Odo was masquerading as a glass
"Have you known any twinned Miradorn, commander?"
"I'm afraid I haven't met any before now."
"In my species, we are not just twin brothers... together we are a self... two halves of one being. I am incomplete now."
- - Ah-Kel, to Commander Sisko
"You could've left me behind."
"Don't thank me, I already regret it."
- - Odo and Croden, after Croden decided not to leave Odo on the planetoid
"Don't thank me, I already regret it."
- - Odo to Croden, after Odo decided send Croden to Vulcan
"Morn should keep his big mouth shut!"
"..."
- - Quark and Morn
"Home? Where is it? Some day we'll know... cousin."
- - Odo, looking at the Croden's pendant
Background Information
- Peter Allan Fields' original idea for this episode was based upon the 1953 Anthony Mann movie The Naked Spur and, as such, Fields hired that movie's writer, Sam Rolfe, to do the teleplay. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
- Randy Oglesby portrays both of the Miradorn twins. He played several other characters in various Star Trek series, including Silaran Prin in the DS9 Season 5 episode "The Darkness and the Light" and the recurring role of Degra in the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise.
- Morn is first identified by name in this episode. It is also in this episode that the notion that he talks too much is introduced, something that became a running joke for the duration of the series even though he never speaks onscreen.
- Morn is also an anagram for a well loved character from the television series Cheers. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
- This episode marks the first time that we see Odo smile. Actor Rene Auberjonois felt that this scene was an important one in the development of the character, believing that "a smile is sort of a gift that Odo gives only on very special occasions." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion) This is also the first episode in which the term "Changeling" is used to describe Odo.
- The exterior visuals of the Chamra Vortex are re-used shots of the Mutara Nebula from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, recolored slightly and flipped upside-down.
- According to Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Odo's line "I'm a security chief, not a combat pilot" is a tribute to Leonard McCoy's running line in Star Trek: The Original Series, "I'm a doctor, not a...." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
- In the shot in which Rom places the bottle of langour onto the drinks tray, we see that there are now five glasses instead of four. The script highlighted the change, and directed that the camera focus on the fifth glass in homage to Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 film Notorious. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (CD))
- The Miradorn makeup was one of makeup supervisor Michael Westmore's favorite designs from the first season of Deep Space Nine. In particular, Westmore liked the throat area. Originally, the throat had been designed with a loose flap of skin hanging down over the Adam's apple. However, costume designer Robert Blackman wanted to use a necklace as part of the Miradorn costume, but Westmore felt that to place a necklace over the flap of skin would render it useless and spoil the effect. As such, it was decided to let the necklace run under the flap of skin, and glue the skin down at the bottom, so it was no longer loose. (Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season One, DS9 Season 1 DVD, special feature)
- Croden did speak some truth about the Changelings – they did live in an unusual nebula in the Gamma Quadrant, on a rogue planet within the Omarion Nebula ("The Search, Part II")
- Gordon Clapp's costume from this episode was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and may be re-used in Star Trek Generations. [1]
- Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko) does not appear in this episode.
Video and DVD releases
- UK VHS release (two-episode tapes, CIC Video): Volume 6, 4 October 1993.
- As part of the DS9 Season 1 DVD collection.
Links and references
Starring
Also Starring
- Rene Auberjonois as Constable Odo
- Siddig El Fadil as Doctor Julian Bashir
- Terry Farrell as Lieutenant Jadzia Dax
- Colm Meaney as Chief Miles O'Brien
- Armin Shimerman as Quark
- Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys
Guest Stars
- Cliff DeYoung as Croden
- Randy Oglesby as Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel
- Max Grodénchik as Rom
- Gordon Clapp as Hadran
- Kathleen Garrett as Vulcan captain
- Leslie Engelberg as Yareth
Co-Star
Uncredited Co-Stars
- Frank Collison as Dolak (display graphic)
- Jeannie Dreams as an operations division ensign
- Jeffrey Hayenga as Orta (display graphic)
- Randy James as Lieutenant Jones
- Norman Large as Romulan criminal (display graphic)
- Mark Lentry as a command division lieutenant
- David B. Levinson as Broik
- Robin Morselli as a Bajoran officer
- Mark Allen Shepherd as
- Michael Zurich as a Bajoran security deputy
- Unknown performers as
- Andorian criminal (display graphic)
- Bajoran security deputy (voice)
- Buck-toothed alien criminal (display graphic)
- Ferengi criminal (display graphic, unconfirmed)
- Klingon criminal (display graphic)
- Operations division ensign
- Operations ensign
- Plix Tixiplik (display graphic)
- Tailhead raider crewman
- Two Human raider crewmen
Stunt doubles
- Dennis Madalone as stunt double for Cliff DeYoung
- Buck McDancer as stunt double for Randy Oglesby
- Tom Morga as stunt double for Rene Auberjonois
Stand-ins
- Randy James as stand-in for Colm Meaney
- Mark Lentry as stand-in for Rene Auberjonois
- Unknown actor as photo double for Randy Oglesby
References
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External links
- Template:NCwiki
- Vortex (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) at Wikipedia
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