Betrayal (Star Trek Deep Space Nine 6)
Chapter One
Commander Benjamin Sisko finished fastening his
dress uniform and pulled at the tight high
collar in irritation. A quick glance into his
mirror revealed his brows drawn together into a
dark frown, an expression which had frequently
given pause to both his enemies and his
Starfleet subordinates.
Dammit, he thought, I didn't sign up for
Starfleet to end up playing ambassador to half
the sentient races in the galaxy!
Sisko, did not, in truth, much resemble a
diplomat at that moment. The face in the mirror
belonged to a man who preferred to take the
direct route straight to the heart of a problem,
not tiptoe around it with half-ties and evasions
and eloquent phrases that sounded good but
committed the speaker to absolutely nothing.
And especially not wearing resplendent,
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