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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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2369 (though it should be 2366, based on dialog in "Crossover"
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Benjamin Sisko works as a debt collector and enforcer for Cardassian interests, under the authority of his father-in-law. Uncomfortable using violence against those “clients” who can’t pay, he has his friend Janel Tigan doctor his records. His scheme works too well, though, as he attracts the attention of the Intendant. Kira offers him his own ship and crew, and some degree of freedom. His practically estranged wife, Jennifer, opposes her husband’s relocation, saying that her well-placed father can use his influence to prevent the move. He unconvincingly insists that he’s not interested.
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Sisko is sent to collect a debt from the crippled Kornelius Yates, cared for by his sister Kasidy. He makes a connection with her and the two are intimate, but she’s unable to pay, and the next time Sisko is sent there, his partner kills Kornelius. Janel tries to blackmail Sisko into their own intimate connection, but is rejected. When Sisko tells his father-in-law that he’s not sure Janel can be trusted, the elder man sees to it that Janel disappears. When the hitman, Thadial Bokar, also considers blackmailing Sisko, Ben kills him. Unnerved by his infidelity, his involvement in two murders, and the disappearance of Jennifer’s father, Sisko is summoned by Kira, who offers to make all of his troubles go away. She lends Sisko a shuttle for the day as an extra incentive, and he tries to evacuate Kasidy before another enforcer comes calling, but finds that she’s been taken away by the Cardassians.
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Sisko returns to Kira and accepts her offer on the spot. She has him pleasure her half a dozen times before revealing that Jennifer already knows about, and has been covering, his forged business records and his complicity in the murders. He realizes how completely he’s been played and has no choice but to accept his new life, without Jennifer and at the beck and call of the Intendant. Ben and Jennifer part on bad terms, and it is later suspected that Ezri Tigan killed Jennifer’s father as payback for the murder of Janel.
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''Janel’s death here contradicts events in Saturn’s Children.''
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
:{{MU|Thadial Bokar}} • [[Stan Devitt]] • [[En Shrall]] • {{MU|Elim Garak}} • {{MU|Kira Nerys}} • [[Lat]] • {{MU|Benjamin Sisko}} • {{MU|Jennifer Sisko}} • {{MU|Ezri Tigan}} • {{MU|Janel Tigan}} • {{MU|Kasidy Yates}} • {{MU|Kornelius Yates}}
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:{{mu|Thadial Bokar}} • {{mu|Stan Devitt}} • [[En Shrall]] • {{mu|Elim Garak}} • {{mu|Kira Nerys}} • [[Lat]] • {{mu|Benjamin Sisko}} • {{mu|Jennifer Sisko}} • {{mu|Ezri Tigan}} • {{mu|Janel Tigan}} • {{mu|Kasidy Yates}} • {{mu|Kornelius Yates}}
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===Starships and vehicles===
 
===Starships and vehicles===
 
:[[Unnamed Alliance shuttles|Alliance shuttle]]
 
:[[Unnamed Alliance shuttles|Alliance shuttle]]
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
:{{MU|Bajor}} • {{MU|Terok Nor}} • {{MU|Trivas}} • [[Zismer]]
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:{{mu|Bajor}} • {{mu|Terok Nor}} • {{mu|Trivas}} • [[Zismer]]
{{ref}} {{MU|Empok Nor}} • {{MU|New Sydney}} • {{MU|Trill}}
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{{ref}} {{mu|Empok Nor}} • {{mu|New Sydney}} • {{mu|Trill}}
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===Races and cultures===
 
===Races and cultures===
:{{MU|Andorian}} • {{MU|Bajoran}} • {{MU|Cardassian}} • {{MU|Farian}} • {{MU|Ferengi}} • {{MU|Human}} • {{MU|Klingon}} • {{MU|Trill}}
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:{{mu|Andorian}} • {{mu|Bajoran}} • {{mu|Cardassian}} • {{mu|Farian}} • {{mu|Ferengi}} • {{mu|Human}} • {{mu|Klingon}} • {{mu|Trill}}
{{ref}} {{MU|Orion}} • {{MU|Romulan}}
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{{ref}} {{mu|Orion}} • {{mu|Romulan}}
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===States and organizations===
 
===States and organizations===
 
:[[Akiem]] • [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]]
 
:[[Akiem]] • [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]]
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===Other===
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===Other references===
 
:[[docking clamp]] • [[intendant]] • [[latinum]] • [[moba fruit]] • [[Romulan ale]] • [[spring wine]] • [[synthale]] • [[Terran]] • [[terraforming]] • [[transporter]] • [[veklava]]
 
:[[docking clamp]] • [[intendant]] • [[latinum]] • [[moba fruit]] • [[Romulan ale]] • [[spring wine]] • [[synthale]] • [[Terran]] • [[terraforming]] • [[transporter]] • [[veklava]]
   
 
==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
 
===Related stories===
 
===Related stories===
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*The relationship between the mirror universe Kira and Sisko was established in "{{dis|Crossover|episode}}". The mirror universe Jennifer Sisko appeared in "{{dis|Through the Looking Glass|episode}}" and "[[Shattered Mirror]]".
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===Connections===
 
{{Mirror universe stories}}
 
{{Mirror universe stories}}
 
===Timeline===
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 9 July 2019


Blurb

From the back cover

Human's darkest impulses run free in the Mirror Universe. "Freedom Angst," by Britta Burdett Dennison, illustrates the lust that drives many there.

Summary

2369 (though it should be 2366, based on dialog in "Crossover"

Benjamin Sisko works as a debt collector and enforcer for Cardassian interests, under the authority of his father-in-law. Uncomfortable using violence against those “clients” who can’t pay, he has his friend Janel Tigan doctor his records. His scheme works too well, though, as he attracts the attention of the Intendant. Kira offers him his own ship and crew, and some degree of freedom. His practically estranged wife, Jennifer, opposes her husband’s relocation, saying that her well-placed father can use his influence to prevent the move. He unconvincingly insists that he’s not interested. Sisko is sent to collect a debt from the crippled Kornelius Yates, cared for by his sister Kasidy. He makes a connection with her and the two are intimate, but she’s unable to pay, and the next time Sisko is sent there, his partner kills Kornelius. Janel tries to blackmail Sisko into their own intimate connection, but is rejected. When Sisko tells his father-in-law that he’s not sure Janel can be trusted, the elder man sees to it that Janel disappears. When the hitman, Thadial Bokar, also considers blackmailing Sisko, Ben kills him. Unnerved by his infidelity, his involvement in two murders, and the disappearance of Jennifer’s father, Sisko is summoned by Kira, who offers to make all of his troubles go away. She lends Sisko a shuttle for the day as an extra incentive, and he tries to evacuate Kasidy before another enforcer comes calling, but finds that she’s been taken away by the Cardassians. Sisko returns to Kira and accepts her offer on the spot. She has him pleasure her half a dozen times before revealing that Jennifer already knows about, and has been covering, his forged business records and his complicity in the murders. He realizes how completely he’s been played and has no choice but to accept his new life, without Jennifer and at the beck and call of the Intendant. Ben and Jennifer part on bad terms, and it is later suspected that Ezri Tigan killed Jennifer’s father as payback for the murder of Janel.

Janel’s death here contradicts events in Saturn’s Children.

References

Characters

Thadial BokarStan DevittEn ShrallElim GarakKira NerysLatBenjamin SiskoJennifer SiskoEzri TiganJanel TiganKasidy YatesKornelius Yates

Starships and vehicles

Alliance shuttle

Locations

BajorTerok NorTrivasZismer
Referenced only
Empok NorNew SydneyTrill

Races and cultures

AndorianBajoranCardassianFarianFerengiHumanKlingonTrill
Referenced only
OrionRomulan

States and organizations

AkiemAlliance

Other references

docking clampintendantlatinummoba fruitRomulan alespring winesynthaleTerranterraformingtransporterveklava

Appendices

Related stories

Connections

Stories featuring the mirror universe
Enterprise episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly" • prose: Age of the Empress • "Nobunaga"
Discovery episodes: "Into the Forest I Go" • "Despite Yourself" • "The Wolf Inside" • "Vaulting Ambition" • "What's Past Is Prologue" • "Terra Firma" • comics: Succession ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 3" • "Issue 4")
The Original Series episode: "Mirror, Mirror" • comics: Hell's MirrorThe Mirror Universe Saga ("... Promises to Keep" • "Double Image" • "Deadly Reflection!" • "The Tantalus Trap!" • "Masquerade!" • "Behind Enemy Lines!" • "The Beginning of the End..." • "Homecoming...") • Fragile GlassMirror Images ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 4" • "Issue 5") • "The Mirror, Crackedprose: SpectreDark VictoryPreserverThe Sorrows of Empire • "Ill Winds" • "The Greater Good" • video game: Shattered Universe
Kelvin timeline comics: Mirrored ("Part 1" • "Part 2") • "Parallel Lives, Part 2" • Live Evil ("Part 1" • "Part 2" • "Part 3")
The Next Generation comics: "Mirror Images, Issue 3" • Mirror Universe Collection (TNG - Mirror Broken comics: "Origin of Data", "Prelude", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" • TNG - Through the Mirror comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" TNG - Ripe for Plunder comics: "Chapter One", "Chapter Two", "Chapter Three", "Chapter Four", "Chapter Five" • TNG - Terra Incognita comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5", "Issue 6") • ST: The Mirror War: "Issue 0", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Geordi", "Issue 5", "Issue 6", "Issue 7", "Issue 8" • ST: Warriors of the Mirror War: "Data", "Geordi", "Sisko", "Troi" • prose: Dark MirrorThreeThe Worst of Both Worlds • "The Traitor" • "The Sacred Chalice" • "For Want of a Nail" • Rise Like Lions
Deep Space Nine episodes: "Crossover" • "Through the Looking Glass" • "Shattered Mirror" • "Resurrection" • "The Emperor's New Cloak" • comic: "Enemies & Allies" • prose: Dark PassionsWarpathSaturn's ChildrenFearful Symmetry • "A Terrible Beauty" • The Soul Key • "Freedom Angst" • Disavowed
Voyager prose: The Mirror-Scaled Serpent • "Bitter Fruit" • comic: "Mirrors & Smoke"
New Frontier comics: Turnaround ("Part I" • "Part II" • "Part III" • "Part IV" • "Part V") • prose: Cutting Ties • "Homecoming"
Klingon Empire prose: "Family Matters" Titan prose: "Empathy" Vanguard prose: "The Black Flag"
Miniseries and anthologies RPG sourcebook: Through a Glass, Darklycomics: The Mirror Universe SagaTurnaroundMirror Imagesprose: Mirror Universe TrilogyMirror Universe (Glass EmpiresObsidian AlliancesShards and Shadows)

Timeline

Published Order
Previous story:
The Unhappy Ones
Seven Deadly Sins Next story:
Revenant
Previous story:
Dawn of the Eagles
Stories by:
Britta Burdett Dennison
Next story:
Most recent Star Trek work
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
Dawn of the Eagles
Chapter 25, epilogue
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Emissary
Chapters 2-12