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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Crossfire" - 11/27/95 - ACT FIVE
60 CONTINUED: (3)
QUARK
Anytime there's an unusual crime
committed on the station, I run a
pool so people can bet on how long
it'll take you to catch the
perpetrator. It's very popular.
In another context, Odo might be flattered to hear
this.
QUARK
Frankly, I don't care whether you
and Kira end up living happily
ever after or not, I just want the
situation resolved. And the way
I see it, you've either got to
tell her how you feel, or forget
about her and get on with your
life. Concentrate on the
essentials. Because you can't
keep going like this. It's
interfering with your job... and
my profits.
ODO
Your profits?
QUARK
Unless you do something about this
situation, I'm going to have to
stop running the pool.
ODO
(sarcastic)
I'm devastated.
QUARK
You should be. Because the fact
that that pool exists says
something about you. About who
you are. People see you as the
guy who always gets his man. Now
you're becoming the guy who tears
up his quarters and sits alone in
the rubble. And no one is going
to want to place bets on how long
someone is going to sit around in
the dark.
Odo takes this in, and we can see that Quark's words
are getting through to him...