Myriad Universes: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine The Next Generation Part 2: The Wormhole Trap!
A fearsome storm rages on Bajor. Vedek Bareil surveys the fury from a balcony outside his temple. An attendant acolyte (who looks a hell of a lot like Vedek Winn but isn’t cited as being her) fears for his health, but Bareil only asks if everyone who has lost their homes due to the storm has been given sanctuary within, stressing that no-one must be turned away. The acolyte hopes the Prophets stop the storm, but Bareil hopes they grant them their wisdom on how to act.
On Deep Space 9, Kira, Worf and Odo confront the Cardassian saboteurs. One of the assailants tries to gas the security team, but Worf is a quicker shot, and Odo turns into a praying mantis tentacle monster to subdue them. Not to be outdone, Kira swings from the rafters and kicks some dudes in the fucking face. But before they can arrest them, the intruders activate an emergency transport. Jadzia Dax couldn’t catch them in time, but Data has found some technobabble that allows him to nullify the cloaking device used on their ship. Unfirtunately, neither Dax nor Data is able to snare the ship in a tractor beam before it escapes into the Wormhole, and they decide to meet face-to-face to figure things out. In sickbay, Captain Picard asks for a diagnosis of the security team involved in the brawl, but Beverly turns things over to Doctor Bashir instead. Julian says there were no casualties, but Captain Picard is concerned about blood on Major Kira’s arm. Kira reassures Jean-Luc that it’s Cardassian blood, not hers, though Beverly is unsure because of an unusual variation in the blood’s genomic structure. They decide to run some further tests, and Julian jokes that their dinner plans will have to be rescheduled.
Meanwhile, Geordi and Miles are having a look at the console the Cardassians were trying to access, and Commander Sisko goes to check on them. Geordi has a hard time making it through the uniquely stringy wiring in Cardassian circuitry, but Miles figures they might have been trying to access a backdoor into the station’s computer banks. Ben has them seal off all possible external uplinks. The two engineers talk about how rough working the operational systems on Deep Space 9 is, but Miles happily admits hew views it as a challenge that keeps him going. In Ops, Captain Picard and Commander Sisko ask Data and Dax to work together to find out how the ship went through the supposedly impassable Wormhole (which is kinda weird as they already suggested doing that to each other on their own, but whatever). Jean-Luc comments on the intimacy Ben and Jadzia seem to share, namely, how they’re on a first-name basis with each other despite the difference in rank.
This is, unfortunately, the first sign this series might be in a bit of trouble because this scene can be a bit of a sour note depending on how you read it. See, in explaining Dax’s status as a Trill to Captain Picard, Commander Sisko mixes up pronouns, saying “I’ve known him…her for years now”.…