home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
/ Star Trek - Deep Space Nine Companion / StarTrek_Deep_Space_Nine_Companion_1999_WIN.iso / pc / MEDIA / Scripts / 436.cxt / 00012_Field_12.txt < prev    next >
Text File  |  1999-08-31  |  1KB  |  51 lines

  1. 105:[1,#b]
  2.             DEEP SPACE: "Shadowplay" - 12/09/93 - ACT ONE            7.
  3.  
  4. 9    CONTINUED:
  5.  
  6.                     KIRA
  7.             I didn't come here for a drink.
  8.                 (cold)
  9.             I thought you might like to know... 
  10.             your cousin Kono just tried to come 
  11.             aboard the station...
  12.  
  13.                     QUARK
  14.                 (feigned surprise)
  15.             Kono?  Here?  What an unexpected 
  16.             pleasure.
  17.  
  18.                     KIRA
  19.             He's gone, Quark.  When we tried to 
  20.             talk to him, he beamed onto a 
  21.             departing Tellarite freighter.
  22.  
  23.                     QUARK
  24.             There must be some mistake... Why 
  25.             would Kono be coming here?
  26.  
  27.                     KIRA
  28.             I wondered the same thing myself.  
  29.             So I did some checking.  Your cousin's 
  30.             wanted for robbing a museum on 
  31.             Cardassia Five.  My guess is that he 
  32.             thought someone here would help him 
  33.             sell the merchandise.
  34.  
  35.                     QUARK
  36.             Outrageous.  You have no proof of 
  37.             that.
  38.  
  39.                     KIRA
  40.             Quark, get this into that twisted 
  41.             little brain of yours... if you 
  42.             thought you were going to get away 
  43.             with anything while Odo's gone, think 
  44.             again.  I'm watching you.
  45.  
  46.                     ARK
  47.             Major, you make it sound like you 
  48.             don't like me.
  49.  
  50.     Kira can't believe Quark's incredible understatement.
  51.