![]() Kira rushes to Mullibok's side and yells at one of the officers to contact Dr. ![]() Enraged that his friends are being removed by force, Mullibok attacks one of the security officers and is accidentally shot. The situation erupts into violence when Mullibok's friends attack a member of Kira's team. Kira is forced to return to the moon to remove Mullibok against his will, by force if necessary. Furthermore, Toran refuses Kira's suggestion of phased energy retrieval, which will allow the people to stay on the planet, but with a much longer time frame to obtain the energy. If they don't leave the moon, the project will go ahead anyway. Kira returns to the station, and tries to convince Toran to give her time to convince Mullibok and his friends to leave, but he refuses. Jake scans the container and discovers the man's name is Sirco Ch'Ano. However, the original Bajoran who wanted them must know what they're used for, so Jake and Nog set out to find this person and possibly sell them back to the individual. It does, however, seem that O'Brien, along with Jake and Nog, has absolutely no idea whatsoever as to what self-sealing stem bolts are, what they are for, what they do, or why anyone would want them. ![]() He begins to ask a lot of questions about why Quark needs so many self-sealing stem bolts, but fortunately he doesn't dig too deep. Just then, Chief O'Brien enters the cargo bay to tell them to warn Quark about bypassing the station's proper import procedures. In a cargo bay, Jake and Nog inspect their new acquisition: one hundred gross of top-quality self-sealing stem bolts. Mullibok's mind is made up he will not leave his home, no matter the consequence. Later, as she begins to tell of her days in the Bajoran Resistance, she realizes she is forced to admit that she survived by hanging on like fanatics, just as Mullibok is doing. She indulgently listens to his story, though a little disbelieving at times. The old farmer tries to bore Kira into submission with the tall tale of how he got started farming on Jeraddo, careful to emphasize his treatment by the Cardassians. Fortunately, Quark is so disgusted with the whole yamok sauce fiasco that he is happy to take Nog up on his offer to dispose of it by any means necessary. Nog and Jake are now faced with the problem of obtaining Quark's yamok sauce. Mullibok has decided to stay even at the cost of his life. The man's name is Mullibok, and he knows that the moon's core is to be tapped and Jeraddo will be uninhabitable soon. Along the way, he does his best to aggravate her into leaving, but she recognizes it. Kira tells Dax she will be delayed, content not to be seen as in a hurry. They grudgingly settle for a hundred gross of self-sealing stem bolts, being sold by a Lissepian freighter captain because the Bajoran man who initially ordered them could not pay.īack on Jeraddo, the old Bajoran begins preparing for dinner, and it will obviously take several hours. Meanwhile, Nog and Jake set out to find a buyer for five thousand wrappages of yamok sauce, but having very little luck finding one willing to pay latinum. Assuming they were missed by the evacuation efforts, she tries to tell him he has to leave, but he ignores it, instead inviting her to dinner to stall her. She holds the door, determined to keep his attention. She is surprised to find herself threatened by a Bajoran man and woman holding farm implements.Īn older Bajoran man comes out from the structure to talk to Kira, but tries to close the door on her when she approaches. Kira beams down to the surface to find out what is going on, and who is still on the moon. While Dax mentions that Morn had asked her out earlier, their scan reveals that there is a humanoid life-sign still on the planet, in spite of the fact that all the moon's inhabitants were ordered to evacuate. Major Kira assures him everyone is ready and leaves for a final inspection of the moon with Lieutenant Dax in the USS Ganges. The crew in Ops is monitoring the moon's activity while Minister Toran observes nervously. With the help of the Federation, Bajor is about to commence its first large-scale energy transfer – the tapping of the molten core of its fifth moon, Jeraddo." As Quark leaves the room, he begins to form a scheme to make a few bars of latinum off his uncle's misfortune, telling Jake his "ears are tingling." Jake and Nog are playing cards at a table nearby, and Nog overhears the whole exchange, ignoring the game much to Jake's frustration. Quark berates Broik for ordering five thousand wrappages of Cardassian yamok sauce (with the Cardassians off the station, it is worse than worthless).
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