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False Prophets
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Outrage disrupts the pleasant serenity of the Gratitude Festival as several Bajorans say that someone claiming to be one of the Prophets appeared to them, but his words were anything but holy. Commander Sisko asks for your help in investigating.
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Your crew interviews Bajorans who claim they came into contact with the Prophet and learn is was a Changeling trying to see how well he could imitate a Prophet. You take your concerns to the Female Changeling, who deals with the matter imediately.
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Your officers investigate and interview the Bajorans about what they saw, but are unable to figure out who was impersonating the Prophets. Without evidence, it doesn't seem worth it to levy suspicions against an already volatile faction.
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Inner Solace
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One of the Vedeks reports to you that Kai Opaka has gone missing. She was last seen boarding a transport with a group of Jem'Hadar. They beg you to find and rescue the missing Kai.
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As your crew investigates, a Vorta insists that Kai Opaka was the one who ran off with the Jem'Hadar. On finding the transport, you learn it was true the kai was trying to help the Jem'Hadar overcome their ketracel white dependency through prayer.
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DIALOGUE FAIL
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Keeping the Peace
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As holiday festivities tend to do, old wounds have been opened amidst the celebrations on Deep Space Nine, some of them turning rather volatile. The Bajoran hosts plead with your crew to prevent the celebrations from turning to confrontations.
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Your security team helps with the practical aspects of keeping things peaceful while you and your officers try to lighten the mood among the tenser visitors. Swapping out a few bloodwines for some synthale, however, is not a popular intervention.
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Your security team tries to aid in more pragmatic solutions, but tempers are hot and alcohol is plentiful. This interstellar reunion may be far more than your crew can handle.
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Old Wounds
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Jake Sisko thinks one way to help improve relations between the Bajorans and the Dominion is to provide both sides with a detailed history on the other so they can come to appreciate their differences. He asks for your help in acquiring research.
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Your crew collects research from a variety of sources on both sides and even takes advantage of the presence of diplomats to obtain useful information from them. The results prove to be outstanding Gratitude Festival gifts.
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Your crew researches both cultures' histories and heritages, but comes up short-handed. With things still being tense, few from either side are ready to gush over the past.
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Passengers
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Deep Space Nine's sickbay is filling up at an alarming rate and this time, it's not Zanthi fever! Doctor Bashir and his team are handling cases as quickly as they can, but without a diagnosis, there's little they can do. Solve this medical mystery!
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Through medical resources and interviews with visitors from the Dominion, you earn the symptoms are concurrent with Karemma intestinal rash. A visiting Karemma gives you a replicator recipe for a medicine that will clear it up within a few days.
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Your team pours over medical information and even speaks with visitors from the Dominion, but they are tight-lipped and nothing in your medical files provides any further clues.
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Potluck
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Though the Founders themselves don't need food, they have brought offerings from several member species. The result has been an influx of visits to sick bay and several accusations of poisoning. Your crew has been asked to help.
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Your chief medical officer determines that it was not deliberate poison, but rather T'Rogoran meat pie and some liquid concoction the Founders cooked up, which, as they themselves do not drink, is best left to the imagination.
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Your chief medical officer tries to get to the bottom of the matter, but can find no hint of poison nor which food was the culprit.
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The Invitation
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A bit of friction arises when it's learned that members of the Dominion have been making their way to the surface of Bajor without prior permission. The transports are departing from Deep Space Nine and Odo asks for your help in investigating.
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Your crew investigates the matter discreetly and learns that Quark has been arranging the transports for the right amount of latinum. He led to the Vorta about the legitimacy of this transports. Odo puts Quark in lock up and extends his thanks.
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DIALOGUE FAIL
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To Ash
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A conflict breaks out on the Promenade when a Vorta insults a group of Bajorans burning renewal scrolls, saying that they wouldn't have so many problems to burn if they weren't such feeble-minded zealots. Find a diplomatic way to keep the peace.
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Your officers step in and, as a show of support, write and burn some of their own concerns. They remind the Vorta of the Founders' commitment to peaceful participation as invited guests and admonish their disrespect of Bajoran traditions.
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Your officers step in to show support for the Bajorans by writing their own renewal scrolls, but when one officer writes the Vorta's name as their problem and burns the scroll, the Vorta is incensed and so are other members of the Dominion present.
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