With eight hours before the minefield is destroyed, Sisko's fleet engages the Dominion fleet defending
DS9. Sisko orders Federation fighters to engage the Cardassian warships, hoping the less disciplined Cardassians will break formation and create a hole in the Dominion lines. Aboard
DS9, Dukat sees through Sisko's ruse; he deliberately allows some of his ships to open a hole in the formation to set a trap for the Federation fleet. Surmising that Dukat is setting a trap, Sisko nonetheless orders his ships forward, desperate to reach the station. Meanwhile, Dukat's aide
Damar arrests Kira, Sisko's son
Jake, and Rom's wife
Leeta, correctly surmising they are part of a conspiracy against Dominion rule. The visiting Changeling, attempting to break Odo's bond with the "solids" and return him to his own people, tells Odo of Kira's arrest. As the Federation fleet becomes overwhelmed, a
Klingon fleet arrives and flanks the Dominion. They clear a path for the
Defiant, though the rest of the allied ships are unable to follow. Rom's brother
Quark and Dukat's daughter
Ziyal free Jake, Kira, Rom, and Leeta from jail. Kira and Rom set off to sabotage the station's weapons. They are cornered by Dominion soldiers, but are rescued by Odo and his security team. Rom disables the weapons, but seconds too late to prevent the destruction of the minefield. Sisko orders the
Defiant into the wormhole, where they encounter a massive Dominion fleet. As Sisko prepares for a desperate suicide mission, he receives a vision from the
Bajoran Prophets, the powerful aliens who live in the wormhole, who are upset that he intends to sacrifice himself before fulfilling their purposes. Sisko pleads with them to help the Bajorans, who created a religion around them. The Prophets cause the Dominion ships to vanish, but warn Sisko that a penance will be exacted. The
Defiant exits the wormhole and fires on the station, which cannot respond due to Rom's sabotage. Meanwhile, the Klingons and the Federation have outflanked the Dominion fleet, with 200 ships heading for
Deep Space Nine. The Dominion evacuates, but Ziyal refuses to leave, confessing to her father that she helped Kira and her friends escape. Damar overhears her confession and shoots her as an enemy of the state. Dukat collapses in grief as she dies in his arms. By the time Sisko arrives on the station, Dukat is in a holding cell, shattered and sobbing over his defeat and the loss of his daughter. As he is escorted to the infirmary, he returns Captain Sisko's baseball. ==Reception==