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[[caption-width-right:350:No, this isn't [[Franchise/SpiderMan Sandman]].]]

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* DueToTheDead: Worf's bad mood turns out to be because Jadzia, having been murdered rather than dying in battle, won't have reached Sto'Vo'Kor. Worf needs to win a great victory in her name to rectify this, but has been stuck on convoy duty. Bashir and O'Brien reach out to Martok to get Worf a dangerous mission, and end up joining him along with Quark.


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* SayingTooMuch: Quark declares Worf's mission with Martok a SuicideMission, then wonders why that makes Bashir depressed, because it's not like Bashir's going... ''oh.''

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* AlienLunch: Or sweets, rather. Cretak and Kira compare the Bajoran jumja stick with the Romulan osol twist.


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* WeirdWorldWeirdFood: Sweets, specifically. Cretak and Kira compare the Bajoran jumja stick with the Romulan osol twist.
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Ben is stunned to find out that his father has a picture of that woman - a picture Jake happened to find while cleaning one day. Joseph is reluctant to discuss it at first, but finally reveals that the woman - Sarah - is Ben's real mother, that she had left around the time Ben had his first birthday, and that she died before Joseph could find her again. Things become weirder when Joseph gives Ben a necklace that belonged to Sarah, on which ancient Bajoran text is inscribed. The text refers to "the Orb of the Emissary", which had never been referenced before in Bajoran history. While contemplating what this means, Ben is attacked by a member of the Cult of the Pah-Wraiths; this doesn't dissuade him, however, as he has concluded that the Orb must be on Tyree, and he is determined to search for it.

Chief O'Brien learns that Worf's frustrations are due to his belief that Jadzia has not entered Sto'Vo'Kor, the Klingon equivalent of heaven, and that convoy duty has precluded any opportunity to win a battle in her honor, getting her in. O'Brien and Bashir get Martok to enlist Worf's aid on a daring plan to destroy a Cardassian shipyard, and the two Starfleet officers also agree to come along - Bashir because he wants to honor Jadzia as well, and O'Brien to watch out for Bashir. Quark decides that they're all crazy.

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Ben is stunned to find out that his father has a picture of that woman - woman, a picture Jake happened to find while cleaning one day. Joseph is reluctant to discuss it at first, but finally reveals that the woman - Sarah - woman, Sarah, is Ben's real mother, that she had left around the time Ben had his first birthday, and that she died before Joseph could find her again. Things become weirder when Joseph gives Ben a necklace that belonged to Sarah, on which ancient Bajoran text is inscribed. The text refers to "the Orb of the Emissary", which had never been referenced before in Bajoran history. While contemplating what this means, Ben is attacked by a member of the Cult of the Pah-Wraiths; this Pah-Wraiths. This doesn't dissuade him, however, as he has concluded that the Orb must be on Tyree, and he is determined to search for it.

Chief O'Brien learns that Worf's frustrations are due to his belief that Jadzia has not entered Sto'Vo'Kor, the Klingon equivalent of heaven, and that heaven. Winning a great battle in her honor would earn her admission, but convoy duty has precluded not presented him any opportunity opportunities to win a battle in her honor, getting her in. do so. O'Brien and Bashir get Martok to enlist Worf's aid on a daring plan to destroy a Cardassian shipyard, and the two Starfleet officers also agree to come along - along, Bashir because he wants to honor Jadzia as well, well and O'Brien to watch out for Bashir. Quark decides that they're all crazy.



* [[ActionFilmQuietDramaScene Action Series, Quiet Drama Episode]]: Previous season openers on ''[=DS9=]'' had been as exciting as possible to get the ball rolling on the action. This one was a deliberate inversion of that, with a quiet examination of the effects of the war and Jadzia's death on the main characters.

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* [[ActionFilmQuietDramaScene Action Series, Quiet Drama Episode]]: ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Previous season openers on ''[=DS9=]'' had been as exciting as possible to get the ball rolling on the action. This one was a deliberate inversion of that, with a quiet examination of the effects of the war and Jadzia's death on the main characters.



* InVinoVeritas: O'Brien invokes this on Worf to find out why he's been in a bad mood lately. Learns the aforementioned hangover lesson.

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* InVinoVeritas: O'Brien invokes this on Worf to find out why he's been in a bad mood lately. Learns the aforementioned hangover lesson.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Lampshaded by Weyoun re the Romulans.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Lampshaded by Weyoun re regarding the Romulans.

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* CallBack: When O'Brien shares a drink with Worf, he brings up [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration the old days on the Enterprise-D]], and Reginald Barclay in particular. This is also notable as being the only time in either series that O'Brien calls Geordi [=LaForge=] by his first name.

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When O'Brien shares a drink with Worf, he brings up [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration the old days on the Enterprise-D]], and Reginald Barclay in particular. This is also notable as being the only time in either series that O'Brien calls Geordi [=LaForge=] by his first name.name.
** The idea of the crew seeking a mission to ensure Jadzia's entrance to ''Sto-vo-kor'' evokes memories of ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock'', where the ''Enterprise'' crew were willing to retrieve Spock's body to ensure that his soul passed on accordingly despite not believing in that tradition themselves.

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