- In Purgatory's Shadow
ST episode
series = Deep Space Nine
name = In Purgatory's Shadow
The real Martok
ep_num = 112
prod_num = 512
date =February 10 ,1997
writer =Ira Steven Behr Robert Hewitt Wolfe
director =Gabrielle Beaumont
guest = Andrew J. Robinson as GarakMarc Alaimo as Gul DukatMelanie Smith as ZiyalJ.G. Hertzler as MartokPaul Dooley as Enabran TainJames Horan as Ikat'ika
stardate =
year = 2373
prev =For the Uniform
next =By Inferno's Light "In Purgatory's Shadow" is an episode of the
television series "", the fourteenth episode of the fifth season. The first half of a two-part episode, it is most notable as the point where the Dominion began its invasion of the Alpha Quadrant. It features the return of several familiar faces, drawing on plot lines from the third-season "Improbable Cause " and "The Die is Cast ", the fourth season, and fifth-season opener "Apocalypse Rising".Plot
When the station picks up a mysterious coded message from inside the
Gamma Quadrant that appears to be Cardassian, Garak is asked to analyze it. He reports that the message is insignificant, but is later caught trying to sneak off the station in a runabout. He then admits that the message is some sort of distress call from his mentorEnabran Tain , the former head of the Obsidian Order. Garak convinces Sisko to allow him to travel to the Gamma Quadrant to search for Tain, but Sisko sendsWorf along as a "chaperone."Garak and Worf bicker constantly and find nothing. Finally, Worf announces that they can go no further and takes the ship out of warp, explaining that the source of Tain's signal is deep in Dominion space. Garak, however, is unwilling to give up, and pushes Worf to travel through the nebula to avoid detection. Worf reluctantly agrees, and almost immediately upon entering the nebula, they wind up in the midst of the
Jem'Hadar fleet.Worf realizes that the entire fleet can only be assembled for one reason — they intend to invade the
Alpha Quadrant . He immediately sends a warning message to the station, but is not confident it will get through. Moments later, four Jem'Hadar soldiers materialize on the ship and take Worf and Garak prisoner. Back onDeep Space Nine , the crew is able to decipher enough of Worf's signal to realize the Dominion is coming. Sisko sends Kira to find Worf and Garak, but they are already imprisoned in a Dominion detention center, where they are told they will remain until they die.Inside the camp, Worf meets
Martok , theKlingon general who was replaced by a Changeling. Martok leads Worf and Garak to Tain, himself a prisoner, who is dying. Instead of being thankful to Garak for coming, Tain chastises him for allowing himself to be taken prisoner. Meanwhile, Kira returns with grim news that at least 50 Dominion ships are headed their way. With reinforcements at least two days away and onlyGul Dukat on hand to help out, Sisko sees only one choice — sealing thewormhole . If Worf and Garak don't escape in 36 hours, they will be trapped. Meanwhile, Worf and Garak are introduced to another prisoner: Bashir ... meaning the Bashir at the station is a Changeling.On the station, the Bashir Changeling begins making himself useful to Dax and O'Brien while they work out the technology that will seal the wormhole. In the internment camp, Garak meets with Tain again, desperate for a kind word from his mentor before the old man passes on. When Tain makes Garak promise to escape as a final request, Garak makes a request in return — that Tain acknowledge him as his son. He does, and father and illegitimate child share a memory before Tain dies peacefully. His mission complete, Garak is ready to find a way out. But he may be too late. On Deep Space Nine, the crew shoots a particle beam at the wormhole, intending to close it. However, something goes wrong. The wormhole remains open, and the Jem'Hadar fleet begins pouring through.
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