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4The ''Defiant'' is about to go on a supply run to planet AR-558, the site of a Dominion communications relay that Starfleet captured. Bashir picks up some music from Vic Fontaine to deliver, while Sisko stews over the latest casualty reports before getting notified that the ''Defiant'' is ready. Onboard, Quark has joined the mission on orders from Grand Nagus Zek to get a Ferengi perspective on the war. As he vents to Ezri about his predicament, the ship comes under fire, and Quark rushes to the bridge to witness the ship destroy a Jem'Hadar fighter. Sisko leaves Worf in command as he beams to the surface with his away team.
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6Sisko and company come under immediate fire, but it turns out to be the Starfleet officers there to meet them. After five months on the front lines, they've become jumpy and exhausted. With their captain and commander dead, Lieutenant Larkin is in command. She tells Sisko that they are down to one-third strength and long overdue to be rotated out, but Sisko says they should expect to be there a while longer. His team sets to resupplying the defenders. Bashir treats the [[ShellShockedVeteran shell-shocked]] grunt Vargas, while the battle-hardened Reese dismisses Sisko's help given that he's set to leave soon. But when the ''Defiant'' comes under attack and needs to flee, Sisko decides not to beam away and instead stay to fight alongside the garrison.
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8The crew split up to help out. Ezri works with Crewman Kellin on finding a way to locate the invisible Dominion mines called "[[Creator/HarryHoudini Houdinis]]" that have been killing off the Federation defenders. Quark is alarmed to find that Nog idolizes the defenders, particularly Reese, as heroes. Quark gripes that the Ferengi way would have been to negotiate a mutually acceptable treaty rather than fight. His fears for his nephew's safety get borne out when Nog gets shot in the leg on a scouting trip. Bashir operates, but Nog loses his leg, and he might not be a candidate for a prosthesis. Nog keeps on a brave face, however, assuring his uncle that he's fine. Quark confronts Sisko for using his men as cannon fodder, but Sisko angrily insists that he does care about his men.
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10Ezri and Kellin manage to decloak the Houdinis, and Sisko decides that they will relocate them to a chokepoint between the two bases to kill Jem'Hadar when they come to attack. The defenders buckle down to prepare for an invasion, and everyone is on edge. Bashir plays the [[ChekhovsGun Vic Fontaine music]] to ease the men's nerves. Quark stays with Nog in the infirmary. The defenders hear explosions and screams as the Jem'Hadar stumble into their trap and reveal their impending attack.
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12The surviving Jem'Hadar rush into view, and Sisko orders everyone to open fire. It's a huge phaser fight. The Jem'Hadar break through the Federation barricade and engage in brutal close-quarter combat. Vargas goes down with a knife in the back. Kellin saves Ezri's life and then gets killed himself. Bashir gets hit. Sisko and Reese both fight off Jem'Hadar soldiers and help push them back. In the infirmary, Quark hears someone approaching and beats a Jem'Hadar on the draw, saving his and Nog's lives. Sisko gets knocked out, and when he awakens, Reese announces that the day is won.
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14Reinforcements finally arrive to take the defenders' places. Reese describes the green troops as "[[NewMeat kids]]," but Sisko says that they will grow up fast. Back on the station, Sisko receives the latest casualty list of 1,730 names. He grimly tells Kira that [[TheDeadHaveNames every name is a person]], and it's important to remember their sacrifice.
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16!This episode contains examples of:
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18* AnArmAndALeg: Nog loses a leg during a Jem'Hadar ambush.
19* BattleTrophy: Reese keeps a necklace of Ketracel-White tubes hung around his neck. Episode writer Ira Steven Behr called this "about as grisly as we could get on ''Star Trek''."
20* BittersweetEnding: Starfleet succeeds in holding the communications array, but almost everyone from the Federation garrison has been killed, and Nog has lost his leg.
21* BreakTheCutie: Nog gets shot, and his leg is amputated.
22* CallBack: The Starfleet and Dominion forces jam each other's sensors, just like the Klingons did in "Nor the Battle to the Strong".
23* CastingGag: Kellin, the engineer at AR-558, is played by Bill Mumy, who played Will Robinson on ''Series/LostInSpace'', one of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'''s DuelingShows, and Lennier in ''Series/Babylon5'', one of ''[=DS9's=]'' Dueling Shows. One of his conditions for appearing in the episode is that he insisted on playing a human, so he wouldn't have to wear heavy prosthetics like he did for his entire run on ''Babylon 5''. In the reunion documentary, producer Ira Steven Behr revealed that he made it a point to visit the set for Kellin's death scene because he was eager to see "Will Robinson" get shot.
24* CerebusCallBack: The series brings back the Ferengi shrieks we last heard in the second season, only this time, it’s most definitely not PlayedForLaughs, as Nog lets out one of these when he’s shot and ends up losing his leg.
25* ChekhovsGun: Vic Fontaine records a few songs for Bashir to take to the front lines. He then plays one of them ("I'll Be Seeing You") just before the climactic battle.
26* ClosestThingWeGot: Ezri has to assist in the engineering work because Tobin, one of the past Dax hosts, was an engineer; her knowledge from Tobin is obviously behind the times, but it's still better than what most of the officers available here are capable of.
27* CombatMedic: Bashir expertly field-strips, cleans and reassembles a phaser rifle (impressing Vargas), commenting on the irony of his having "joined Starfleet to ''save'' lives." He acquits himself well in the battle.
28* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Reese.
29* ContinuityNod: Our heroes are still [[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E19InThePaleMoonlight going over the casualty lists from the war]].
30* DarkerAndEdgier: One of the darkest episodes of the whole franchise, providing a wholesale {{Deconstruction}} of Roddenberry's vision of an ideal future humanity.
31* TheDeadHaveNames: Sisko and Kira both state this at the end. And subverted, in that Sisko says that's not enough.
32-->'''Sisko:''' They're not just names, it's important we remember that. We ''have'' to remember.
33* DueToTheDead:
34** Sisko still reads the lists of those killed in the war.
35** Vargas at first refuses to allow Bashir to touch the bandage that was given to him as the last act of a comrade. He admits that he actually hated the KnowNothingKnowItAll but still feels indebted to him.
36--->'''Vargas:''' [=McGreevey=] put this bandage on me. He ripped up his own uniform to make it.\
37'''Bashir:''' He sounds like a good friend.\
38'''Vargas:''' He was a jerk. I couldn't stand the guy. He wouldn't shut up. Yap, yap, yap, yap. He thought he was the world's greatest authority on everything. I know, he's dead and I should have more respect, but God I hated him. One moment he's tying the bandage around my arm, talking his head off, and the next minute he's lying flat on his back with a hole in his chest. And I just sat there and I looked at him. That was so great. He was so quiet. ''One time in his life he's quiet!''
39* FantasyConflictCounterpart: In keeping with the Dominion War being analogous to World War II, this episode was directly based on the Battle of Guadalcanal. Just swap Henderson Field for the communications array. Director Winrich Kolbe additionally drew on his experiences in the UsefulNotes/VietnamWar, feeling it was similar to Khe Sanh.
40* AFatherToHisMen: Sisko, and he makes damned sure Quark understands that.
41-->'''Sisko:''' Listen to me, Quark, because I'm only going to say this once... I care about Nog and every other soldier under my command. Understood? Every damn one of them.
42* GallowsHumor: The Federation soldiers nickname the Dominion's phasing mines "Houdinis". Find one, and you disappear.
43* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: The Starfleeters use the Jem'Hadar's "Houdini" mines against them.
44* HoldTheLine: Sisko's order to the remaining troops. After the battle is over,
45-->'''Sisko:''' We held.\
46'''Reese:''' Those were our orders, sir.
47* HollywoodTactics: Other than the mines, neither side brings any weapons more powerful than rifles. The Federation doesn't emplace anything heavier to cover the single line of approach beyond re-purposing the Dominion's own mines. No one even uses infantry-level heavy weapons. Some of this is justified in that the Federation side is ill-equipped, and the Dominion wants to preserve the communications relay. However, it's par for the course in the way ''Star Trek'' portrays infantry combat.
48* HumansAreWarriors:
49** An uncommonly negative example. Quark explains to Nog what Hew-mons are like when it comes to surviving:
50--->"Let me tell you something about Hew-mons, nephew. They're a wonderful, friendly people - as long as their bellies are full and their holosuites are working. But take away their creature comforts... deprive them of food, sleep, sonic showers... put their lives in jeopardy over an extended period of time... and those same friendly, intelligent, wonderful people will become as nasty and as violent as the most bloodthirsty Klingon. You don't believe me? Look at those faces, look at their eyes..."
51** Quark realizes to his own shock he has the same basic instincts. A short time after this talk with Nog, his superior hearing recognizes the Jem'Hadar's approach and before the super soldier could round the door, Quark blasts him in cold blood to save his life and his nephews.
52* ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder: Kellin is an engineer, not a magician.
53* InTheBack: Vargas is stabbed in the back during the final battle.
54* JerkassHasAPoint: Quark spends the episode insulting the Federation defenders, but he's not terribly wrong about human nature in general, and he's shown to be justifiably concerned about Nog's idealistic attitude toward heroism.
55* ManlyTears: Vargas sheds them when he tells the story of his comrade, who died bandaging his arm.
56* MauveShirt: Four troops at AR-558 are given names and some characterization, the weary but professional Larkin, grim and battle-hardened Reese, shell-shocked Vargas, and NiceGuy engineer Kellin. Only Reese survives.
57* NewMeat: The relief troops at the end. Getting one look at them, Reese calls them "children."
58* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Ultimately, the battle is finished off screen after Sisko is knocked out.
59* PapaWolf: Although he hates war, Quark is quick to defend himself and his nephew from an attacking Jem'Hadar, beating the soldier to the draw and blasting him with one shot.
60* ParanoiaFuel: The invisible floating mines are a disturbing InUniverse example. You can walk through the same place a hundred times, never knowing when a Houdini will emerge and give you the RedShirt treatment.
61* PetTheDog: After bringing a wounded Nog back to base, Reese takes a moment to tell Sisko, "The kid did alright."
62* RedShirtArmy: The garrison at the beacon site. Of four named troops, only Reese survives.
63* SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale: Given that the Dominion war involves a full-scale conflict between numerous nations numbering billions of citizens each, a weekly casualty report of 1,730 would be amazingly small.
64* ShellShockedVeteran: Everyone at AR-558 - they were supposed to be rotated out after 90 days. They've been there five months with no relief and under constant attack to the point they went from 150 troops to just 43 by the time the ''Defiant'' shows up.
65* ShoutOut:
66** The battle plays out much like the film ''{{Film/Zulu}}''. There's even a scene where Jem'Hadar are expended merely to test the defenses of the camp (of course, these Jem'Hadar were holograms).
67** All of the soldiers stationed on AR-558 were named after characters or actors from the WWII movie ''Hell Is For Heroes''.
68* SoldiersAtTheRear: Both engineers, Nog and the poor guy assigned to keep [=AR558=] running.
69* SoundtrackDissonance:
70** Vic Fontaine's "I'll Be Seein' You" plays while Houdinis are blowing up the Jem'Hadar.
71** [[SadBattleMusic Melancholy music plays during the battle]], [[WarIsHell in keeping with the episode's theme]].
72* ThatsAnOrder: Sisko orders Worf to break out of orbit when the ''Defiant'' is attacked, even though it means leaving the away team on the planet.
73* TragicKeepsake: Vargas's bandage, [[FromDressToDressing made from the uniform of a dead comrade]].
74* WarIsHell: This episode shows no glory, no love of battle. Just the harshness and a piece of rock which no one would care about if not for the technology put there. Just to emphasize the point, the released death toll at the end reminds everyone that this was one (relatively light) battle.
75* WasItReallyWorthIt:
76** Nog acts gung-ho throughout the whole episode, even after being shot. Then he cracks just a little and asks Sisko to reassure him that the Dominion communications array they have been defending is really worth everything they have lost. Poor Sisko cannot say anything more than:
77--->'''Sisko''': I hope to God it is.
78** Sisko is having dark thoughts at the end of the episode, after the line has been held. [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Worf]] tries to cheer him up.
79--->'''Worf''': This was a great victory. One worthy of story and song.\
80'''Sisko''': It cost enough.
81* WhyIsntItAttacking: The Jem'Hadar who show up midway through the episode don't fire. They turn out to be holograms.
82* WriterOnBoard: The director of the episode had fought in the Vietnam War and allowed his own experiences as a soldier to color the atmosphere of the scenes and really brought out the WarIsHell trope to the forefront, far moreso than was typical for ''Trek''.
83* YouAreInCommandNow: Lt. Larkin was left in command at AR-558 after Captain Loomis and Commander Parker were killed prior to Sisko's arrival. He takes command as the senior officer when the ''Defiant'' is forced to retreat.

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