DEEP SPACE NINE: "'Til Death... " - REV. 03/19/99 - ACT FOUR 45. 43 CONTINUED: WINN I doubt he would've been able to appreciate it as much. Not being Bajoran. Dukat plays it as if he's hesitant to raise a controversial subject. DUKAT I suppose not. The Prophets may have chosen to speak through him, but he's not truly one of us, is he? Winn leans in, sensing they have similar opinions about Sisko. WINN No, he isn't. DUKAT There are times when I find myself wondering if he really understands our people. Dukat catches himself, as if he thinks he's said too much. DUKAT Still. It's not my place to question why the Prophets would choose him to be their Emissary. WINN You forget that the Prophets chose you to be my Guide. Speak your mind freely, Anjohl. Dukat takes the license she's offered him. DUKAT The Emissary didn't suffer through the Occupation. He has no idea what the Cardassians did to us. Those years left many scars on Bajor's soul -- how can he help heal what he could never comprehend? Winn is lapping it up, he's feeding the resentments she's kept to herself for a long time. WINN I've often asked myself the same thing.