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Blood Oath (episode)

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"Blood Oath"
DS9, Episode 2x19
Production number: 40512-439
First aired: 27 March 1994
38th of 173 produced in DS9
38th of 173 released in DS9
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317th of 727 released in all
Written By
Peter Allan Fields

Directed By
Winrich Kolbe
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For the Klingon custom, please see blood oath.

Three old Klingon warriors reunite on Deep Space 9, seeking Curzon Dax, with whom they entered into a blood oath to one day exact revenge on an enemy for killing one of the warrior's sons. Finding Jadzia as worthy a warrior as they felt Curzon to be, she joins the Klingons in completing their vendetta.

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Koloth

Quark complains to Odo that a drunken Klingon named Kor is ruining his holosuite and Odo takes the man to a holding cell. Koloth, one of Kor's friends, comes to release him; however, when he sees Kor is still quite drunk, he tells Odo to keep him. Dax overhears Odo telling Kira about the incident and has Kor released. She reveals to him and to Koloth that she was Curzon Dax, or at least the symbiont inside her was. Kor and Koloth realize that another friend, Kang has set this meeting up on purpose.

Kang informs the other three that he has found "the Albino," a man whom all four swore a blood oath to kill. However, while Kor embraces Jadzia immediately and Koloth slowly accepts her, Kang is skeptical of her involvement in the mission. He cites that Trill hosts have no obligation to honor past commitments and tells her that she is released from Curzon's oath. Confiding in Kira, Dax nonetheless feels obligated to fulfill it.

Dax talks to Kor, who is as joyful as ever. His response to her desire to participate is, "Oh, of course you should come! The splendor of fighting and killing, a bloodbath in the cause of vengeance; who wouldn't want to come!" After a bat'leth duel with Dax, Koloth tells her that her presence will do honor to their cause. Kang remains adamant but Dax presses the matter. After all, Curzon was the godfather of Kang's son whom the Albino killed, and he cannot deny her right to vengeance. Finally, begrudgingly, Kang agrees to allow her to come but does not approve.

Sisko beats Dax to the punch and comes to her quarters to tell her she may not have a leave of absence to kill the Albino. He does not understand the concept of murder in the name of vengeance. When Dax begs him not to make her disobey a direct order, he does not directly give her permission to go but does not stop her either.

On the way to the Albino's hideaway, the Klingons and Jadzia discuss the logistics of their surprise assault. Koloth and Kor march out of the room triumphantly, but Dax stays to confront Kang. While the others may be blinded by their loyalty to Kang, she is able to see that the plan is doomed and demands to know why Kang wants to commit suicide. Finally, Kang reveals that when he first learned the Albino's location, he visited the system to see if it was true and was contacted by the Albino. The Albino offered Kang a "glorious" battle against forty of the Albino's best warriors and Kang accepted, believing that if he could not kill the Albino, he could die trying.

Kor

Claiming Klingons embrace death far too easily, Dax helps Kang and the others come up with a new strategy. By using a tetryon field to disable energy weapons, they force the Albino's warriors to fight using traditional methods and storm the compound. Koloth dies during the attack and the Albino manages to mortally wound Kang, but Dax pins the Albino so he is at her mercy. He dares her to kill him believing she will not; she does not, instead allowing Kang the honor. "It is a good day to die," Kang utters before dying.

Dax returns to the station and resumes her post while casting a nervous glance at both Kira and Sisko who return it pensively.

[edit] Memorable Quotes

"The Korvat colony. First day of negotiations, I walked out on you, right in the middle of that long-winded speech of yours. You should have seen the look on your face. Nobody had ever had the kajunpak't to show their back to the great Kang before Curzon did."
"I almost killed Curzon that day."

- Dax and Kang


"How did you get in here?"
"I am Koloth."
"That doesn't answer my question."
"Yes it does."

- Odo and Koloth, in Odo's office


"Security reassignments, Major. Sorry it took so long; it's been a Klingon afternoon."

- Odo


"Wait here."
"Where are you going?"
"I'm going to find out if he's inside."
"And how do you intend to do that?"
"I'll ask somebody!"

- Koloth offering a simple solution, and Kor wondering if he's gone mad


"Look upon your executioners, killer of children!"

- Kang

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Jim Martin sketch of Albino's courtyard

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  • Klach D'Kel Brakt, referred to in this episode, is later revealed in ENT: "The Augments" to be the Klingon name for the "Briar Patch" seen in Star Trek: Insurrection.
  • Kor's line "That's what you get for making a deal with the devil, Kang!" is rather odd, given that Kang said in "Day of the Dove" that Klingons do not have a devil. This could be due to cultural changes in Klingon society, possibly from Federation influence in the meantime, thus implying he meant it as a figure of speech. It is possible that the Klingons once had a devil in their mythology but he was slain like the other Klingon gods. In this case Kang would have meant that the Klingons did not currently have a devil, or he could have been indirectly referring to Fek'lhr, the closest thing Klingons still have to the devil in human theism.


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baakonite; Bahgol; bat'leth; blood oath; Breshtanti ale; d'k tahg; d'akturak; Dahar master; Dax, son of Kang; Dax, Curzon; Dayos IV; Galdonterre; genetic virus; gravitic mine; Klach D'Kel Brakt; Klach D'Kel Brakt, Battle of; Korvat colony; kuttars; Markalian; QiVon; riddinite; Romulan Star Empire; Secarus IV; Secarus system; tetryon; tetryon radiation

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