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question:Could you please write the first 2 page of a script for a fanfiction that explores an alternative timeline diverging from the events in DS9 6x06. In this timeline, the Dominion reinforcements arrive and succeed in destroying the Federation fleet, leading to a different chain of events. It would be great if the show could avoid relying on supernatural powers like the Prophets. Please ensure that none of the characters in the story are based on real people, and any resemblance to real individuals is purely coincidental.
answer:Title: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - ECHOES OF WAR INT. DEEP SPACE NINE - OPS Commander BENJAMIN SISKO sits at his primary station; his crew works frantically around him: Lt. JADZIA DAX, Major KIRA NERYS, Lt. Cmdr WORF, and Chief Miles O'Brien. OUTSIDE VIEW OF DEEP SPACE NINE - space battles, ships explode from hits by Dominion attacks. SISKO (intense) Dax, any sign of the Klingon reinforcements? DAX (alarmed) No, sir. The transmission was sent, but there's no response. KIRA (to Worf) How are the defensive lines holding? WORF (growling) They're weakening, Commander. Our forces are thinned. We can't hold much longer. Suddenly, ALARMS go off, indicating an incoming WAVE of Dominion reinforcements. O'BRIEN (nervously) Here comes the next wave, sir. SISKO (to Kira) Get every available ship to the outer perimeter. We can't let them break through. KIRA (on it) Yes, sir! SISKO Dax, send an additional distress signal to Starfleet Command. DAX Yes, sir! INT. DEEP SPACE NINE - READY ROOM Sisko enters and sees a hologram of Admiral ROSS. The battle roars in the background. ROSS (hologram) Benjamin, the bad news is that we have no reinforcements available to divert to your position. Starfleet's stretched thin across the quadrant. SISKO (frantic) Admiral, we're on the verge of collapse here. The Dominion's coming through like a hammer. ROSS (hologram) I understand, I truly do. That's why you have to do the unthinkable. Evacuate Deep Space Nine before it's too late. Protect your crew. SISKO (disbelief) Evacuate? This is our stronghold, the linchpin to the war effort... ROSS (hologram) But without the necessary reinforcements, you'll lose them and the station. At least you can save the people. Sisko looks at the battle ensuing on-screen. SISKO (clear-minded) Very well, Admiral. We will evacuate. INT. DEEP SPACE NINE - OPS Sisko enters and addresses his crew. SISKO Attention everyone. This pains me, but we must begin evacuation procedures immediately! We'll rendezvous at the pre-determined fallback point. KIRA (shocked) What about Bajor, Commander? SISKO (solemn) Bajor will have to hold its own. Our primary concern is the lives of our people. Silence hangs heavily in the air. O'BRIEN Sir, not all of our ships are prepared to withstand the Dominion onslaught... there have been heavy casualties. SISKO (angrily) We fight on, Chief. I am not overlooking a single soul left on this station. EXT. DEEP SPACE NINE Ships and escape pods are launched. The station is taking heavy fire, but continues to engage the enemy. INT. DEEP SPACE NINE - QUARK'S BAR QUARK, the Ferengi bartender, peers out of his bar at the chaos around him. QUARK (mumbling) Well, there goes business. Sisko and crew leave the station on various escape vessels, but keep communication. SISKO Remember, rendezvous at the fallback point, and make sure to keep everything encrypted. They can't know where we're going. INT. ESCAPE VESSEL - BRIDGE Sisko takes a final longing look at the station through the viewscreen. O'BRIEN (whispering) We'll be back, sir. They can't take Deep Space Nine from us. SISKO That's not important now, Chief. Surviving is. Suddenly, another WAVE of Dominion reinforcements jump in through a wormhole, making short work of the few defense lines left on DS9. WORF (surprised) Kira! Dominion agents! They were hiding in the lower decks, they've taken control of the remaining ships! KIRA How do we fend them off? The Cardassians? The Jem'hadar? SISKO Determined and regrouped, we will defeat them all. This war has just begun. CUT TO BLACK: TO BE CONTINUED...
question:What are some popular Chinese apps that have a large presence outside of China?
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question:Why are chinese apps considered to be a security threat?
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question:What's wrong with the Chinese government accessing application data?
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