ACT FIVE
FADE IN:
31 INT. DS9 – GUEST QUARTERS
Picking up where we left it. Luka is pinned to the spot, shaking in fear. Garak advances with a cold smile. He gestures to a single chair, prepared for Luka.
GARAK
Please, take a seat.
Luka does not. He looks in terror back at the guards, lying unconscious on the floor by the door.
GARAK
Oh, they’ll be fine. A simple
sedative in their drinks. I don’t
need to hurt anyone to get what
I want. Least of all you. I can
achieve everything I need to
with mere words.
(no arguments)
Sit. Now.
Too scared to do otherwise, Luka sits. Garak takes his place back on the sofa, opposite Luka.
GARAK
Thanks to this station’s crew, I
know exactly who you are, Luka.
I can even make an educated guess
as to why you might wish me harm.
What I don’t know is what you ever
imagined you would accomplish
by trying to kill me.
LUKA
Didn’t you just answer that for
yourself?
GARAK
Not at all. You’re no assassin,
Luka. I only told them you were
to make it easier to find you. But
if you know who I am, enough to
want to kill me, then surely you
must also know that such an effort
would be very unlikely to succeed.
So why try?
LUKA
(defiant)
The Prophets demanded it.
Garak looks back at him indulgently. That’s not true.
32 INT. DS9 – PROMENADE
Just outside the door to Quark’s, Cenn is talking to Treir as life returns to normal inside the bar.
CENN
Are you sure you’re okay?
TREIR
Just fine. I’ve handled worse in
my time. And if I may say so, I
appreciate you letting me handle
it this time too.
CENN
You’re hardly helpless, Treir.
I know that as well as anyone.
But I’m glad I could help.
Treir looks over Cenn’s shoulder, across the Promenade, and into the security office. She frowns.
TREIR
Is it meant to be dark like that?
Cenn turns and looks, and sees the darkened security office beyond the windowed doors.
CENN
No. It’s not. Excuse me.
Worried, he hurries back across the Promenade, towards the security office. When he gets there, the doors do not open.
33 INT. DS9 – MAIN OPS CENTRE
Vaughn stands at the central Ops table with Ro and Bashir.
CENN (comm)
Cenn to Captain Vaughn. We have
a problem, sir.
VAUGHN
What now, Major?
CENN (comm)
I’m outside security. I can’t get in,
my codes are ignored, and all the
panels and screens are dead.
VAUGHN
Computer, unlock the doors to the
security office. Authorisation Elias
Vaughn, captain, lambda-five-oh-
three-purple.
COMPUTER
Unable to comply. Security lockout
in place.
VAUGHN
By whose authority?
COMPUTER
Unknown.
Incensed, Vaughn looks up towards Nog, already working his engineering panels.
NOG
I can see a security lockout, but
I can’t trace it. It’s almost as if
the computer did it itself.
RO
(fears the worst)
Any strange sensor readings?
NOG
(oh no)
A transporter signature.
VAUGHN
Trace it!
NOG
Working on it.
BASHIR
Captain, I think we all know who
on the station right now has the
ability to do this.
RO
And the motive. Crap... he kept on
about assassins. I guess he was
talking about himself.
VAUGHN
Damn it. Captain Vaughn to
Ambassador Garak.
34 INT. DS9 – GUEST QUARTERS
...where Garak sits exactly where he was, opposite Luka.
GARAK
You can talk honestly, Luka. I’ve
made sure we won’t be interrupted.
LUKA
Please don’t kill me, please don’t
kill me, please don’t...
GARAK
I’m not going to kill you. That’s the
whole point.
LUKA
You’re a Cardassian. Killing Bajorans
is what you do.
GARAK
A long time ago, perhaps. But we
move forward. I’m here to sign a
treaty of peace and cooperation
with the Federation. So what
would killing you get me?
LUKA
You’re a perversion. You and your
Oralian Way. You’re... wrong.
GARAK
Correction – I do not follow the
Oralian Way. I am a man of cold
rationality, Luka. I will grant that
my mind has been opened to
many possibilities of late. It’s
been quite the experience. But
religious faith... no.
LUKA
Ohalu is the only way! Whether
you’re blasphemous or just
godless, you’re a Cardassian.
You deserve to die. You took all
that was beautiful, everything
that comforted me...
GARAK
(curious, gentle)
What did you need comfort from,
Luka?
LUKA
(sniffly)
Everything! All of it, all of it...
Parents murdered, all my
family gone... nothing left. But
then I read Ohalu’s book. It
showed me the light. But even
then it didn’t stop. Now it was
Bajorans beating me instead of
Cardassians... all I wanted to
do was seek the Prophets.
Broken bones, panic attacks...
Did you know they gave me
brain damage?
GARAK
I know. And I’m sorry.
LUKA
Ohalu was all I had. And then
you ruined it.
35 INT. DS9 – HABITAT RING CORRIDOR
The corridor outside Garak’s quarters. Cenn and several other security are already there, armed. Also Candlewood, wrist deep in panels. Vaughn, Ro, Bashir and Nog arrive.
VAUGHN
Report, Major.
CENN
No luck getting these doors open
either, or getting any response
from inside. If he’s in there, he’s
locked down tight.
Ro covers a smirk at Cenn’s unconscious choice of words.
BASHIR
God only knows what Garak’s doing
to him in there.
CENN
I’m starting to think we’ll have to
break out the plasma torches.
CANDLEWOOD
(still working)
No, we won’t. I can get it. I could
do with extra pair of hands though...
NOG
On it.
Nog opens another panel, starts futzing with the innards.
VAUGHN
Come on, damn it.
They all wait, worried, as Nog and Candlewood work...
36 INT. DS9 – GUEST QUARTERS
Garak and Luka still sitting where they were. But the feel is now not so much interrogator and victim, and more like a therapist and his patient.
GARAK
Nothing has been ruined, Luka.
(gestures to
computers)
I read the news myself. I see no
reason to call it blasphemy. If you
accept Ohalu as a variation on
mainstream Bajoran religion, why
not simply accept the Oralian Way
as another variation?
Because he’s a Cardassian of course, but Luka is starting to soften. Garak presses his point, gently but firmly.
GARAK
If Ohalu and Oralius are indeed
the same, as Yevir says, then you
must know that he never asks
anyone to kill for your Prophets.
Certainly Oralius does not.
LUKA
(quoting)
“Ten thousand must die. It is
destined, but should not be
looked on with despair.”
GARAK
(counter-quote)
“Because most choose to die.”
Sacrifice, Luka. Voluntary death
for a cause. Not murder.
(beat)
Look at Cardassia. We have also
suffered. War. Death on a scale
beyond comprehension. Then
disease and famine and internal
hatred beating us down all the more.
(emphatic)
It has to end, Luka. We have to
move forwards, not back. Believe
me, I know full well how easy it
is to fall back on the old ways of
death and recrimination. I find
myself tempted by it every day.
But it solves nothing.
LUKA
(thoughtful)
The path to the light is hidden
in darkness...
GARAK
Exactly. Each time we retaliate
against some slight, we continue
the cycle. Either of us killing the
other would only deepen the
darkness, not help us find the
light we need.
Luka sits there, pondering what Garak is saying.
37 INT. DS9 – HABITAT RING CORRIDOR
Candlewood and Nog are still rummaging in their panels.
CANDLEWOOD
Ready, sir.
VAUGHN
Major...?
Cenn, Ro and all the deputies draw their weapons.
On either side of the door, Nog and Candlewood share a look – “Ready?” “Ready.” They work their controls...
The door opens, and Cenn and his deputies fill the space with pointed weapons...
38 INT. DS9 – GUEST QUARTERS (CONTINUOUS)
...but find only Garak and Luka peacefully sitting there. Vaughn strides through the open door.
GARAK
Good evening, Captain. I don’t
believe those weapons are going
to be necessary.
(pointed)
Are they, Luka?
Luka looks quietly up to Vaughn from his seat. He takes a deep breath, then slowly stands up straight.
LUKA
No, they’re not. Captain, I
surrender to your authority.
(glance to Garak)
With my apologies.
Garak silently smiles his acceptance. Cenn comes forwards and gently takes Luka by the arm, leading him out.
VAUGHN
Doctor...
Bashir enters, sees the two unconscious guards, rushes to check on them.
BASHIR
What did you do to them, Garak?
GARAK
I simply gave them a moment to
rest. They’d been on their feet all
day, poor things.
While Bashir takes out a hypospray and presses it to the guards’ necks, Vaughn looks over to Garak. He would love to snap Garak’s neck right now, but he has to play diplomat.
VAUGHN
I’m glad to see you’re alright,
Ambassador. If you wouldn’t mind
submitting a report on recent
events to Commander Ro, I’ll meet
you in my office later and we’ll
formalise our... treaty.
GARAK
(smile)
Delighted to, Captain.
Covering an angry mutter, Vaughn turns and leaves. Bashir leads the now-awake guards out of the room. Garak is left alone to ponder.
39 INT. DS9 – PROMENADE
Cenn and several of his deputies usher Luka back in through the security office doors and towards the cells (the lights are all now back on).
At the threshold, Cenn glances over his shoulder, looks across the Promenade towards Quark’s bar. He can see Treir working, flirting her way happily through the crowd. She doesn’t see him.
Thinking it’s finally time to let it go, Cenn turns his back and goes into the office, letting the door close.
40 INT. JANIR MONASTERY
In an area set aside for prayer, Raiq has built herself a small fire. She kneels before it, gazing into the flames, praying as we saw Cardinal Essk do before.
She looks up, and Kira has approached. Kira looks troubled, confused, unsure about things. After a moment’s hesitation, Kira kneels opposite Raiq, gazes into the flames with her, and starts to pray. They finally have something in common.
41 INT. DS9 – MAIN OPS CENTRE
The door to Vaughn’s office opens, and Garak strides out. Bashir is waiting for him – Garak smiles in greeting. As they stroll together to the turbolift...
GARAK
Doctor.
BASHIR
That was one hell of a risk you
took, Garak.
GARAK
I don’t believe so. In fact, I
think this entire experience has
put many of my doubts to rest.
BASHIR
How so?
GARAK
I was worried that I wasn’t ready
to be an ambassador. That I was
the wrong man for the job.
BASHIR
And now?
GARAK
I confronted a man determined to
kill me, and using nothing but
words, convinced him to choose
peace instead.
They step onto the turbolift together...
GARAK
If I can accomplish that with one
Bajoran man, an entire planet full
of humans should be child’s play.
As the turbolift begins to lower, Bashir grins in amusement at his old friend.
42 EXT. DEEP SPACE NINE
Closing shot, featuring the Defiant on the docking ring and the Cardassian Galor-class ship on the upper pylon.
FADE OUT:
END OF SHOW