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DEEP SPACE NINE: "For The Cause" - 03/07/96 ACT FOUR 45.
34 CONTINUED:
WORF
Perhaps. But it is also possible
that her cargo is so valuable to
the Maquis that she'll wait as
long as it takes to make the
delivery.
ODO
I think she's already made her
delivery.
(to Sisko)
And you were the cargo. Think
about it. If anyone besides
Kasidy Yates was on the Xhosa,
would you be commanding this
mission yourself?
SISKO
You're saying someone wanted me
here. Why?
ODO
I'm not sure. But, one thing's
for certain -- we're not going to
find the answers sitting here
staring at the viewscreen.
SISKO
(re: Xhosa)
You're right. The answers are
over there.
(to Odo)
Let's go. Mister Worf, you have
the Bridge.
Sisko and Odo EXIT together.
CUT TO:
35 INT. XHOSA - BRIDGE
This is the twenty-fourth century equivalent of a tramp
steamer. The Bridge is laid out in a rectangular design
rather than the circular pattern preferred by Starfleet.
The rectangle runs fore and aft, with the forward end
dominated by a viewscreen and the aft by a doorway.
The helm control is in the center of the room and the
other consoles line the two opposing walls and are
usually unmanned. This is definitely a "working" ship
with no frills. This is also an older vessel and
should not have the clean, freshly scrubbed feeling of
a Starfleet bridge.