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DEEP SPACE NINE: "The Ship" - REV. 07/29-/96 - ACT ONE 12.
18 INT. JEM'HADAR SHIP - COMMAND CENTER - DAY
Shafts of light from the palm beacons dance through the
floor hatch (which normally functions as a ceiling
hatch). O'Brien is the first to emerge, leading the
others into what we will come to know as the "Command
Center."
O'Brien take a few steps into the room when his light
comes upon a grisly sight -- the upside down FACE OF A
JEM'HADAR SOLDIER hanging like a dead bat. Startled,
O'Brien is about to open fire on the Jem'Hadar soldier
before he realizes that the soldier is already dead --
his face frozen in agony.
Sisko and the others scan the room with their light
beacons to discover SEVERAL OTHER DEAD JEM'HADAR
SOLDIERS hanging from the ceiling, suspended by odd-
looking plasma conduits that are strapped to their feet
and run up to their bodies. A few OTHER JEM'HADAR
SOLDIERS are sprawled on the ground -- including a
female VORTA -- all with the same expression of agony.
Sisko and the others examine the inverted room: the
Command Center of the ship and its configuration is
unlike anything we've seen before. There is no
viewscreen. No chairs. No creature comforts of any
kind. Instead of the usual Captain's Chair, there is
a central "position" with several sophisticated gadgets
protruding from the floor and ceiling. The other
"positions," or stations, are all pointed inward --
toward the central position -- in such a way that
anybody manning those stations would face the central
position. There are three side doors and two floor
hatches leading to other parts of the ship.
SISKO
(pointing at one of the
doors)
Muniz.
Muniz nods and cautiously EXITS through the door.