
Hudson claims the Maquis want only peace, while Sisko characterizes their desire to retaliate simply as revenge. Hudson accuses Sisko of siding with the Cardassians over him. Bashir track the kidnappers to a planet in an area known as the Badlands, where they are captured by armed Maquis members, with Hudson revealing himself as their leader. A group in the demilitarized zone calling itself "The Maquis" claims responsibility. Sisko has Dukat's quarters secured as a precaution, but Sakonna and several colonists manage to kidnap him. On the way back to DS9, Dukat vehemently denies Hudson's assertion that the Bok'Nor was transporting weapons.Ĭhief O'Brien confirms that the device that destroyed the Bok'Nor was of Federation origin. Hudson later privately concedes that Samuels may have been guilty of the sabotage, but claims that the colonists have a right to defend themselves, and warns Sisko about the Cardassians again. Evek produces a recorded confession from the Bok'Nor saboteur, identified as William Patrick Samuels, then brings in Samuels' corpse, claiming he committed suicide, sparking outrage from the colonists. Sisko and Dukat arrive at a colony in the demilitarized zone to find Hudson and several colonists in a heated debate with Gul Evek, Hudson's Cardassian counterpart. Elsewhere on the station, the saboteur is abducted by unknown assailants. Meanwhile, a Vulcan associate of the saboteur, Sakonna, approaches Quark to negotiate a business arrangement, which he is surprised to learn is an attempt to acquire a wide array of weapons. The attackers ignore Dukat's orders to stand down, but before the runabout can intervene, an unidentified Federation vessel appears and destroys the Cardassians. On Dukat's request, the two take a runabout to the demilitarized zone, where they detect two Cardassian vessels attacking a Federation merchant ship. Dukat explains that he is there "unofficially", without the knowledge of Cardassian Central Command, to help Sisko find the truth. When Sisko returns to his quarters that evening, he finds Gul Dukat waiting for him. Hudson, an old friend of both Commander Sisko and Dax, confides in Sisko his dissatisfaction with his assignment he believes Starfleet abandoned the colonists, and that their trust in the Cardassians to honor the treaty is naive. While the crew begins an investigation, Starfleet sends Lieutenant Commander Calvin Hudson, Federation attaché to the new demilitarized zone along the Cardassian border, to advise and assist. Shortly after departing, the vessel explodes, killing everyone on board. Plot Part I Īs a Cardassian transport, the Bok'nor, prepares for departure from Deep Space Nine, a man in a Starfleet uniform surreptitiously makes adjustments to some nearby equipment. Part II was written by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, and Ira Steven Behr, with the teleplay written by Ira Steven Behr, and directed by Corey Allen. Part I was written by James Crocker, Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, with the teleplay written by James Crocker, and directed by David Livingston. The episode introduced the Maquis, a recurring resistance group that was used in further Star Trek episodes including the first episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. These two episodes first aired in April–May 1994. The episode focuses on maintaining a difficult peace between the Bajorans, the Cardassians, and the Federation by trying to resolve a conflict that could lead to war.
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Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures on Deep Space Nine, a space station located near a stable wormhole between the Alpha and Gamma quadrants of the Milky Way Galaxy, in orbit of the planet Bajor. Click on any thumbnail to enlarge image." The Maquis" is a two-part episode from the second season of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Ex astris scientia is an excellent reference site run by Bernd Schneider. Jörg Hillebrand and Bernd Schneider for their excellent research into the evolution of the Runabout interior over the seasons.My own modelling skills weren't up to the task, and Tadeo was very kind to model this. Tadeo D'Oria ( for 3D modelling the Runabout car seats.I feel these plans would not be as polished without his help over the past year. Washburn of TrekBBS for research into Runabout seats, feedback, proof-reading, error checking and suggested improvements. There are a few people I need to thank for their help: Should anyone build this set for a fan film, I would love to know.

The plans aim to help others build their own set, whether it be physical or cg. These plans are of the Runabout set as it first appeared in the pilot episode of DS9.
