![]() ![]() ![]() Whatever the difficulties between them, Ro had presented her findings clearly, her deductions sound: Istani Reyla had brought a book of Bajoran prophecy to the station and hidden it, perhaps because she knew that someone wanted to take it from her. Kira concentrated on the translation, moving back to the text that Ro had shown her, considering her security chief's credibility as the words skipped by. Colonel, I'm not prone to leaps of faith, you probably know that, but everything in that book has come true. She opened the book's front cover again, looking at the strangely flowing symbols. ![]() She picked up the translation, scrolling through a few pages. It sounded ludicrous, the details and circumstances only adding to the implausibility of it all. Now the Federation is coming, weapons ready, we've got a Jem'Hadar locked up who says that Odo sent him here on a mission of peace.and now this.Īs unhappy and tired as she was, the thought almost made her smile, a giddy reaction to the unlikely summary of events. Within the last three days, Reyla's murder, then the Jem'Hadar attack. It was almost as though Reyla's murder had triggered a chain of miseries, as though the man who had killed her had introduced chaos and disaster to them all. After Ro left, Kira sat down, staring at the book and its translation, feeling strangely numb. ![]()
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