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Ro chooses to join the Maquis meeting

Santos approaches Ro Laren in the Maquis settlement, revealing Kalita’s deliberate exclusion of her from a critical strategy meeting. Ro recognizes Kalita’s behavior as mirroring a resistance leader from her past—someone whose single-minded devotion to the cause made him rigid and isolating. Santos’ knowing smile and invitation to join the meeting force Ro to confront her own growing alignment with the Maquis. After a moment of hesitation, she decides to follow him, marking her first overt step toward active participation in the rebels’ cause. The exchange underscores the faction’s internal distrust and Ro’s shifting loyalties, as Santos’ subtle encouragement becomes the catalyst for her decision to engage more deeply with the Maquis, despite her lingering Starfleet ties. The moment is charged with subtext: Santos’ trust in her contrasts with Kalita’s suspicion, while Ro’s recollection of her past resistance ties hints at her unresolved conflict between duty and personal conviction.

Plot Beats

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Santos agrees with Ro's assessment of Kalita and informs her the meeting is about to start.

agreement to purpose

After considering Santos' words, Ro decides to follow him to the meeting, indicating her growing involvement and desire to be included; Santos waits for her with a smile.

consideration to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflict-ridden but resolute; her internal struggle between duty and personal conviction surfaces as she recognizes the parallels between Kalita’s distrust and her own past experiences with rigid resistance leaders like Kanore. The moment of decision leaves her with a quiet determination to engage more deeply with the Maquis.

Ro Laren sits in the sun with a half-eaten hasperat roll, initially compliant with Kalita’s exclusion but growing reflective as Santos reveals the deliberate slight. She recalls Kanore’s rigid devotion to the resistance, drawing a parallel to Kalita’s behavior. After a moment of hesitation, she decides to follow Santos to the strategy meeting, marking her first overt step toward active participation in the Maquis’ cause.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand Kalita’s motivations and the Maquis’ internal dynamics
  • To reconcile her divided loyalties by taking an active role in the Maquis’ struggle
Active beliefs
  • Trust must be earned, but rigid distrust is counterproductive to a shared cause
  • Her past experiences with resistance leaders like Kanore offer valuable insights into the Maquis’ current tensions
Character traits
Reflective Conflict-averse (initially) Decisive (ultimately) Empathetic (toward past comrades) Loyalty-conflicted (Starfleet vs. Maquis)
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Santos
primary

Encouraging and strategic; Santos recognizes Ro’s potential value to the Maquis and uses the moment to test her loyalty while subtly undermining Kalita’s isolationist approach. His calm demeanor masks a calculated effort to integrate Ro into the group’s decision-making.

Santos approaches Ro with a knowing smile, revealing Kalita’s deliberate exclusion of her from the strategy meeting. He shares a moment of reflection with Ro about rigid resistance leaders like Kanore, then invites her to join the meeting. His actions signal trust in Ro and a subtle challenge to Kalita’s distrust, positioning himself as a bridge between Ro and the Maquis’ inner circle.

Goals in this moment
  • To integrate Ro into the Maquis by earning her trust and demonstrating his own
  • To challenge Kalita’s rigid distrust of outsiders without directly confronting her
Active beliefs
  • The Maquis’ survival depends on recruiting capable individuals, even if they come from Starfleet
  • Distrust, when taken too far, weakens the rebellion’s cohesion and effectiveness
Character traits
Persuasive Trusting (of Ro’s potential) Diplomatic (mediating tensions) Knowing (of group dynamics)
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Kalita
secondary

Suspicious and unyielding; Kalita’s exclusion of Ro stems from a deep-seated fear of betrayal, driven by the Maquis’ precarious position. Her actions, though not directly shown, create tension and force Ro to confront her own loyalties.

Kalita is not physically present in this scene but is referenced by Ro and Santos as the one who deliberately excluded her from the strategy meeting. Her actions reflect a rigid, distrustful approach to outsiders, mirroring the behavior of Kanore, a past Bajoran resistance leader. Her absence and the discussion about her highlight the Maquis’ internal divisions and the challenges Ro faces in gaining their trust.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect the Maquis by limiting access to sensitive information
  • To maintain control over the group’s decision-making processes
Active beliefs
  • Outsiders, especially those with Starfleet ties, cannot be trusted until proven otherwise
  • The Maquis’ survival depends on strict adherence to security protocols, even at the cost of unity
Character traits
Distrustful Rigid (in her approach to security) Isolating (of potential allies)
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Tense and divided; the Maquis’ internal dynamics are on display, with Kalita’s suspicion creating friction while Santos’ encouragement offers Ro a path to integration. The group’s survival depends on balancing security with unity, a struggle mirrored in Ro’s hesitation.

The Maquis rebels are indirectly represented through Kalita’s exclusionary behavior and Santos’ invitation to Ro. Their factional distrust and internal power struggles are highlighted, with Kalita’s actions reflecting a broader skepticism toward outsiders, while Santos’ trust in Ro suggests a more pragmatic or inclusive approach within the group.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain security by vetting outsiders (Kalita’s goal)
  • To integrate capable recruits like Ro to strengthen the rebellion (Santos’ goal)
Active beliefs
  • Outsiders pose a risk to the Maquis’ survival, requiring careful scrutiny
  • Effective resistance requires unity and shared purpose, even if it means trusting newcomers
Character traits
Distrustful (Kalita’s faction) Pragmatic (Santos’ approach) Factionalized (internal divisions)
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Kanore

Kanore is invoked by Ro as a parallel to Kalita’s behavior, serving as a metaphor for the rigid, single-minded devotion …

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Central Square (Maquis Settlement)

The Maquis settlement’s central square serves as a neutral yet charged backdrop for Ro’s internal struggle. Its sunlit, bustling atmosphere contrasts with the factional tensions unfolding between Ro, Santos, and the absent Kalita. The square’s open layout allows for both public visibility and private exchanges, reflecting the Maquis’ precarious balance between community and secrecy. The presence of vendors and settlers creates a sense of normalcy that underscores the high stakes of Ro’s decision.

Atmosphere Deceptively calm and warm, with an undercurrent of tension and distrust. The square’s bustling activity …
Function Neutral ground for Ro’s decision-making, where public and private tensions intersect. It serves as a …
Symbolism Represents the Maquis’ fragile attempt at normalcy amid chaos, as well as the crossroads Ro …
Access Open to all settlers but monitored by the Maquis’ leadership (e.g., Kalita’s exclusionary tactics).
Sunlit and warm, with settlers going about their daily routines. A vendor selling hasperat rolls, adding a Bajoran cultural touchstone to the scene. The square’s layout allows for both public visibility and private conversations, reflecting the Maquis’ need for transparency and secrecy.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Starfleet

Starfleet is indirectly represented through Ro’s lingering loyalty and the Maquis’ distrust of her as a former officer. The organization’s institutional protocols and values are invoked as Ro grapples with her divided allegiances. Her decision to follow Santos marks a potential defection, which would directly challenge Starfleet’s authority and the Federation’s neutrality in the Demilitarized Zone.

Representation Through Ro’s internal conflict and the Maquis’ suspicion of her Starfleet ties. The organization’s influence …
Power Dynamics Antagonistic; the Maquis views Starfleet as an enforcer of the Federation-Cardassian treaty, which has displaced …
Impact Ro’s potential defection would undermine Starfleet’s authority and the Federation’s neutrality, escalating tensions with the …
To maintain control over former officers like Ro and prevent defections to the Maquis To enforce the treaty and prevent escalation of conflict in the Demilitarized Zone Through institutional loyalty (Ro’s training and past service) By leveraging the Maquis’ distrust of Starfleet to isolate Ro Via the threat of military intervention (implied by the Maquis’ fear of Starfleet)
Maquis

The Maquis’ internal dynamics are on full display as Ro’s exclusion from the strategy meeting highlights the faction’s distrust of outsiders. Santos’ invitation to join the meeting represents a pragmatic, inclusive faction within the Maquis, while Kalita’s actions reflect a more rigid, security-focused approach. The organization’s survival hinges on balancing these competing priorities, and Ro’s decision to follow Santos becomes a microcosm of the broader struggle between unity and isolation.

Representation Through the actions and dialogue of Santos (inclusive) and the implied actions of Kalita (exclusionary). …
Power Dynamics Divided; Kalita’s faction prioritizes security and distrust, while Santos advocates for integration and trust in …
Impact The Maquis’ ability to function effectively is at risk due to internal divisions. Ro’s potential …
Internal Dynamics A clear divide exists between those who prioritize security (Kalita) and those who prioritize recruitment …
To maintain security by limiting access to sensitive information (Kalita’s goal) To strengthen the rebellion by integrating capable recruits like Ro (Santos’ goal) Through factional influence (Kalita’s distrust vs. Santos’ trust) By leveraging personal relationships and past experiences (e.g., Ro’s parallel to Kanore) Via institutional protocols (e.g., who is allowed to attend strategy meetings)

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Key Dialogue

"SANTOS: Why aren't you with the others?"
"RO: Kalita told me to stay here -- she had things to do."
"SANTOS: You've been here a week and she still doesn't trust you."
"RO: So that's what she meant by 'things to do.' Kalita reminds me of someone I knew during the occupation... being a part of the resistance was the only thing he cared about. It was his identity."
"SANTOS: I have to go... the meeting's about to start."