![]() Unfortunately, Dukat, now drunk on his own power, decides to take over the Cardassian Empire and the Dominion on his own. Feeling they have a chance to win the war now, Kirk convinces everyone to use the Defiant to return to Terok Nor with the empowered Sisko. Meanwhile, the Prophet escapes and finds a host in Sisko who had escaped the Dominion and managed to find his son Jake along with his friend, Jadzia Dax. Dukat breaks the tablet, freeing both spirits and becoming host to the Pah-Wraith. Unfortunately, Quark sells out his friends and allows Gul Dukat to take control over the tablet. Kira hopes to free the Prophet in hopes that it will help them win the war against the Dominion, which seeks to take over the Alpha Quadrant. Kira is also able to take McCoy and Spock to an ancient Bajoran tablet that has two spirits locked inside – a Pah-Wraith and a Prophet. As it happens, Bashir, Quark, and the Bajoran Kira Nerys are all working with the resistance. They gain some allies of their own, however, in Doctor Bashir and his friend Quark who smuggles Spock and McCoy out of the camp. Meanwhile, Spock and Doctor McCoy (along with the rest of the Enterprise’s science officers) are still held prisoners aboard Terok Nor and eventually sent down to Bajor to work in its camps. Although Worf proves surprisingly friendly with Sisko and Kirk, he is ultimately killed by his brother, actually, a Changeling masquerading as a Klingon who reveals the Dominion is now taking over Earth. Sisko’s status as a valuable member of the Klingon Empire gives him greater access and mobility, including an audience with Tera’s Supreme Commander – Chancellor Worf. Secretly, however, Sisko is also a member of the Free Federation Resistance, a resistance group that still upholds the ideals of the Federation. Related: Star Trek’s Captain Janeway Is Pirate Queen Of The Mirror Universe Without Starfleet to help secure the space station, Deep Space Nine remained occupied by the Cardassians (and continued to be referred to as “Terok Nor”). ![]() Turns out that by removing Kirk and the Enterprise from their proper time, Q created another alternate timeline – one where the Klingons managed to conquer Earth and the United Federation of Planets is no more. However, this is not the Deep Space Nine fans are familiar with, nor is this the 24 th century they know from the movies and television shows. Related: Star Trek Hints Q Will Return In Picard Series When Kirk predictably scoffs at the idea, stating he doesn’t believe in no-win scenarios, Q transports him to the 24th-century where the Enterprise comes face-to-face with Deep Space Nine. Appearing before Kirk, Q informs him that his crew will inevitably experience a no-win scenario in the near future. Their efficiency is tested, however, when Q secretly puts them through his own version of the Kobayashi Maru, destroying the Enterprise (only to restore it again moments later). In the Kelvin Timeline, Captain Kirk and his crew are finally hitting their stride, following the events of Star Trek: Into Darkness.
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