ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
30 EST. AZURE NEBULA
Back to the blue swirls and wisps of the nebula, but this time focusing on the
Enterprise rather than the
Aventine...
31 INT. ENTERPRISE - MAIN ENGINEERING
Dax weaves between various engineers and crewmen working hard to repair the ship. WORF is standing near the warp core, conferring with deputy chief engineer
TAURIK. Dax waits until they’re finished.
Taurik finally nods acknowledgement of Worf’s orders and leaves. Worf turns, and his eyes flare in surprise at seeing Dax there. But he continues out of engineering and towards the turbolift. Dax falls into step beside him.
WORF
Are you returning my chief engineer?
DAX
He’ll be back any minute. But I’m
actually here to talk to you.
WORF
Is there something you need,
Captain?
They exit engineering, cross the corridor to the turbolift, and step directly into it. Worf has kept himself fully professional the whole way.
32 INT. ENTERPRISE - TURBOLIFT (CONTINUOUS)
The doors close and the turbolift begins to move.
DAX
Worf... can we drop the ranks and
just go back to being friends for
a minute?
WORF
Computer, hold turbolift.
The computer bleeps affirmatively, and the turbolift glides to a halt. Worf turns to Dax, warmer.
WORF
I apologise. Tracking repairs is
time consuming. Are you alright?
DAX
I’m fine. It’s just that you and I
haven’t talked since you became
a first officer. And suddenly I’m
a captain. Must be weird for you.
WORF
How so?
Dax doesn’t know how to respond. Worf has just perfectly punctured her pretensions in a second without even planning to. She chuckles and gathers herself.
DAX
Let me start over. The truth is, I
have no idea how you feel about
my promotion. I was projecting
my own feelings onto you. Again.
I should have known better.
WORF
You do not need to apologise.
DAX
No, I do, Worf. I’m sorry. I was
just afraid you’d resent me for
making captain ahead of you.
WORF
Because of my reprimand after
saving Jadzia on Soukara.
DAX
Well, yes.
WORF
I regret nothing that I did for
Jadzia. You earned your command
by leading in battle. Jadzia would
be proud of you... as am I. Your
success honours her.
DAX
Thank you, Worf. That means a
lot to me. And for what it’s worth,
I’ve never seen you more relaxed
and content than you are now.
WORF
(ponders)
The
Enterprise is where I belong.
I consider it a great honour to
be Captain Picard’s first officer.
(out loud)
Computer, deck five.
The lift begins to move again. Dax and Worf both return to professionalism, just in case any ensigns should enter.
DAX
It’s funny, isn’t it? Just at the
point you and I are both finally
living up to our potential, the Borg
are trying to exterminate us. What
would you call that - irony?
WORF
Bad timing.
33 EXT. SPACE
The giant Jem’Hadar cruiser continues to loom threateningly over the much smaller runabout against a backdrop of stars.
34 INT. RUNABOUT - REAR CABIN
The lights are low, all the better to make the stars stand out. Nog and Meera both perch side by side on the edge of the conference table, legs dangling, staring companionably out at the view beyond the rear windows.
MEERA
I love looking at the stars. Most
of my people hate it. They’d much
rather stay in the Link where it’s
safe. But to me, the stars are...
excitement. Adventure.
NOG
There’s definitely adventure. But
there’s danger too.
MEERA
I know. But it has to be better
than just sitting in a puddle
for aeons on end.
(turns to him)
It’s good to see you again, Nog.
NOG
We do seem to keep running into
each other, somehow.
MEERA
What is the solid word for it -
Fate? Destiny?
NOG
Either works. I have to admit...
I was looking forward to seeing
you again too.
MEERA
(intrigued)
Really? Why?
NOG
...I like you. Which is weird, I
know, because you’re a change-
ling and I’m a Ferengi...
MEERA
Would this make it less weird?
Meera MORPHS, her changeling form suddenly growing giant Ferengi ears and head bulges, a wrinkly forehead and buck teeth, though still Meera beneath. Nog laughs in delight.
NOG
Actually no. That just makes it
even more weird.
Meera MORPHS back to her previous changeling appearance.
NOG
You don’t need to change for me.
I like you the way you are.
(nervous)
Not that you can’t change if you
want to. I mean, I wouldn’t want
to stop you from -
MEERA
Nog.
He rambles when he gets nervous. She smiles shyly. It’s flattering to have someone so interested in her.
MEERA
I like you too.
NOG
Really? Well... great.
Nog turns back to look out at the stars, relieved and happy. Reality sets in soon enough.
NOG
Of course, it won’t matter much
if the Borg wipe out all life in the
Alpha Quadrant. Are you sure
there’s nothing you can do?
MEERA
I’m sorry, Nog. I wish I could.
But Odo’s right - it wouldn’t
work. Unleashing the Jem’Hadar
would only make things worse, not
better. The Dominion is balancing
on a knife’s edge. One slip either
side - we’d all be cut to pieces.
Nog nods sadly. It’s what he expected.
35 INT. RUNABOUT - COCKPIT
Kira gazes in shock and amazement at Odo.
KIRA
Stay with you? But the Link -
ODO
If it means keeping you safe, I’d
leave the Link in an instant. You
and I can go somewhere, on our own
where no-one from the Dominion
would ever find us. You’d be safe
from the Borg, the Jem’Hadar...
KIRA
But what about Bajor?
ODO
Nerys, you said yourself the Borg
can’t be stopped. If they’re coming
anyway, you should save yourself
while you can...
KIRA
Odo... I can’t do that. I can’t
leave Bajor now, not when they
need me most.
(accepting)
Any more than you can leave
the Dominion.
ODO
And I can’t just send you back
to your death...
KIRA
It’s okay. The Prophets have
always protected us before. I’m
sure they’ll protect us again.
ODO
(sigh)
Sometimes I really envy you
your faith, Nerys.
36 INT. RUNABOUT - REAR CABIN
Nog and Meera still sit where they were. The comm chimes...
KIRA (comm)
Kira to Nog. Odo’s ready to leave.
And we should really be getting
back to the Alpha Quadrant.
Nog jumps down off the table to the deck, helping Meera to do the same. He looks at her, then taps his combadge.
NOG
I’ll be there in a moment, Captain...
prylar... sir.
Rolling his eyes at his Candlewood-esque ineptitude, Nog taps to close the channel. He goes back to gazing at Meera.
MEERA
So... here we are saying goodbye
all over again.
NOG
I know. Thank you.
MEERA
For what? I didn’t give you anything.
NOG
You did. In fact, you gave me
something I’ve never had before.
Meera smiles, understanding his meaning.
MEERA
Well then... perhaps there’s one
more thing I can give you before
you go.
She gently takes hold of his face, brings their lips slowly together... and they KISS against the backdrop of stars. Hold as they indulge the long-awaited moment. Then they reluctantly separate. It’s time to go.
MEERA
Do you mind if I stay a moment?
I’d like to look at the stars some
more, while I can. I promise I
won’t touch anything.
NOG
It’s okay. I locked everything out
before you came onboard.
(shrug)
I’m still a Starfleet officer.
After another extended hand-holding, Nog turns and walks towards the front of the ship, exiting to the cockpit.
Meera turns back to the stars and takes a deep breath. After a moment of silence...
MEERA
You were awfully quiet. Thank you.
I was afraid Nog would hear.
Beside her at the window, TARAN’ATAR suddenly unshrouds into view. The Jem’Hadar soldier stands tall, but relaxed. Meera obviously knew he was there.
TARAN’ATAR
I believe he was... distracted.
(looks towards cockpit)
The humanoid preoccupation with...
affection... has always perplexed
me. Such things are of no concern
to Jem’Hadar.
MEERA
Most changelings would say the
same. It’s not true.
TARAN’ATAR
These Borg seem to be a formidable
enemy. Victory against them would
be most satisfying.
MEERA
There’s nothing you can offer them,
Taran’atar. You’re an army of one,
without weapons, or ships, or troops.
TARAN’ATAR
Even so, I would gladly join Kira
Nerys’s army.
MEERA
I know you would. And that does
you credit. But she thinks you’re
already dead. You should return
to the Even Odds. They’re doing
good work, and they need you.
TARAN’ATAR
As you wish, Founder.
NOG (comm)
Beginning transport.
Taran’atar steps close to Meera, disappearing into his SHROUD as he does so. Then he and Meera are captured in a transporter beam. Part-way through transport...
CUT TO:
37 INT. RUNABOUT - COCKPIT
Odo is also mid-transport, on the runabout’s transporter platform. As he fades, his eyes never leave Kira. She waves him a small goodbye... and then he is gone.
Kira turns to Nog, who was operating the controls from a polite distance. She steels herself, returns to her seat, and they get the ship moving.
BLACK OUT
END OF ACT FOUR