Summary:
SIDE ONE
Prologue: Sisko has an Orb experience, but instead of the Prophets, he meets with 7 other versions of himself. The Sisko from Intendant Kira's dimension is missing, and the others blame him; the Prophets sent him to the alternate dimension intentionally, to make sure that Sisko joined them. They warn him that the Tapestry may unwind if he didn't bring the deserter into the continuum.
Opaka closes the casket of the Orb of Souls. Sisko asks her about the Orb fragment found at Sidau; she says Kai Dava was one of only a few to have had an encounter with the Soul Orb. He carried a golden bracelet with a green stone: the Paghvaram, the soul key. Sisko thinks it must've been a fragment of the Orb, though Opaka says Dava would never damage an Orb. Sisko gets a call from Kassidy who tells him Kira was attacked by Taran'atar.
Iliana Ghemor is a former agent of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance's Obsidian Order, but is now part of the Terran rebellion. Her mission was to assassinate Intendant Kira, but she learned of a plot to replace the Intendant with her Iliana counterpart from this universe--who was originally supposed to replace this Kira. She won't say anything more except to Kira herself.
Kira relieves Vaughn of duty for carelessly pursuing Taran'atar for what she believes was a personal vendetta to save Prynn, and for ultimately failing the mission.
Ro eschews her physical therapy in favor of casework, even though she's on leave. She finds an audio log connecting Gul Dukat and Iliana Ghemor: he told her father Tekeny Ghemor that Iliana was still alive, while Tekeny was on his deathbed.
Iliana tells Kira that her counterpart believes she's the real Kira Nerys, and her plan is to kill all the Kiras in every universe. She says Dukat betrayed the Obsidian Order's plan to replace her, most likely because of his fondness for her mother. In an effort to convince Kira that she's telling the truth, Iliana tells her that she knows about her partner Dakahna, who died at Elemspur; however, this angers Kira and she has Iliana put back in her cell.
Ro pulls the records from 6 years ago when Kira was abducted by the Obsidian Order; they tried to convince her that she was Iliana Ghemor. Records from Elemspur Detention Center seemed to prove that she was there, but Odo was never satisfied that they were authentic, and Bajoran Intelligence didn't let him follow up the investigation. Bashir suggests they contact Garak.
Garak corroborates that the Order did indeed intend to replace Kia with Iliana, and that Kira was on Elemspur. She decides to go to Elemspur to find out the truth.
Major Cenn drops by Quark's for the first time, hoping for a decent meal and to research the 4 mercenaries from Harkoum that won't talk. Treir takes his order, and he's instantly smitten. Quark introduces himself and keeps pressing Cenn for details on the case, annoying him enough to make him leave. Quark steals Cenn's padd and quickly checks the names against a Cardassian source he has: the 4 mercs met in the Letau Cardassian prison 8 years ago and were assumed dead. Cenn is so impressed he stays for his meal.
Sisko asks the Vedek Assembly to let Kira consult the Orb of Memory; Kira says she's leaving for Bajor, but Ben wants to stay a bit longer. He talks to her about Vaughn; he thinks she relieved him because she feels guilty for allowing Taran'atar to stay on DS9. He thinks maybe Taran'atar attacked her because he's trying to overcome his programming, and her face was the one compromising him; he could've easily killed Vaughn and Prynn, yet he met them live.
2361, Bajor, Dahkur Province: Kira, working with the Shakaar resistance cell, is searching for a new base. She thinks she sees a Cardassian and fires, but it ends up being a hara cat. The Cardassians detect the discharge and capture her; she's taken to Elemspur Detention Center in Hedrikspool.
After a few days of mistreatment and rancid food, the guards tell her she's been fine guilty if terrorism and homicide, and sentence her to death. She manages to kill a guard, but gets dosed by a hypospray.
Kira drifts in and out of consciousness, but recognizes Dukat; she also thinks she sees a reflection of herself, but nothing else is reflected. Dukat whispers that she has no idea how close she came to dying, but he's given her a second chance because she's so much like Meru; he says he'll always be watching. He orders Entek to have her memories altered and to drop her off somewhere safe.
Kira closes the casket of the Orb of Memories, her true memories of Elemspur returned to her.
Nurse Etana goes to Ro's quarters when she fails to show up for therapy again. Ro confesses that she liked Taran'atar, and wants to find whoever turned him into a weapon. Kol says she'll help Ro with her investigation if she finally starts her physical therapy; Ro acquiesces.
Vaughn gets a call from Kira, who says that have a lot to talk about, but she asks if he's ready to return to duty. He lies and says yes.
Major Cenn interrogates the 4 mercs, and almost gets them to make a plea deal when he explains the they weren't working for Kira, but a Cardassian named Iliana. However, the one named Shing-kur already knew about Iliana; she presses something on her elbow, killing the other 3 by activation an implant in their heads that releases a neurotoxin.
Kira takes Iliana to the brig and questions Shing-kur. Shing-kur passes on the message "Trakor's First Prophecy" but little else, besides claiming that her Kira is more deserving of being Kira than any of the others. Iliana goades her into activating her neurotoxin implant, but Ghemor deactivated it with her tricorder.
Kira is furious with Ghemor. Iliana explains that in her universe, Sisko is dead, and she's worried that her counterpart will fulfill Trakor's First Prophecy and become the Emissary.
Kira summons everyone to ops (including a reinstated Vaughn) and Nog initiates his alternate universe communication device. They're greeted by the alternate Ezri, then Iliana fills in General O'Brien of the resistance about the situation with the Intendant getting killed. An alarm goes off on Terok Nor; Klingon ships arrive, and then transmission is cut off and replaced by one from the false Intendant. She tells Kira she's going to kill her herself, and shows off her golden bracelet before the transmission drops for good. Nog says there's enough time to beam 2 people to the alternate Bajor, so Kira says she and Iliana will go; Vaughn convinces her to take him instead, and she agrees. Ezri is left in charge; Sisko tells her he has to go.
18 hours earlier: Sisko tells Elias that he needs to go with Kira to the alternate dimension on a secret mission: find the alternate Sisko--who faked his death to avoid leading the Terran rebellion--and help him to find the wormhole so he can become the Emissary. Sisko says he can't tell Kira; Vaughn agrees. Sisko feels guilty for knowing he's betraying Vaughn.
SIDE TWO
2357: Before leaving for a state dinner honoring her father, Legate Ghemor, who was just promoted to Central Command, Iliana gifts him a carving she made in his honor. Tekeny is touched; he says that he and Iliana's mother Kaleen, have decided she can go to Pra Menkar, a school for artists, instead of working for the state. She is ecstatic.
Her father schmoozes with Gul Dukat, Darhe'el, et al, and says that his first order as Legate is to meet with the civilian government to get their input on Bajoran relations; many are finding that the loss of Cardassian life may be outweighing the benefits. Dukat is taken advantage by this, and quickly pivots into creepily saying how beautiful Iliana is.
Iliana walks outside and runs into her old childhood friend Ataan; they go for a stroll together, and catch up. Before long, things unexpectedly start to get steamy between them; however, her mother arrives before things can progress very fast, and takes Iliana back to the museum--though she does invite Ataan over for dinner.
A month later: Iliana and Ataan share a passionate night together in her dorm room. He is leaving for Bajor in hours, and she expresses her disdain for the Occupation. He surprisingly agrees, but says there's no alternative. He says he'll always come home to her, and suggests marriage. She feels the same.
A while later, Iliana is sketching in a park when she spots Entek, an agent of the Obsidian Order who she had seen snooping around at her father's party. He says he's been following her since then, and notes that her keen powers of observation would make her a perfect agent. She says he doesn't really know her, so he recounts her life in perfect detail. He says instead of being an artsy hypocrite, she should join the Order to change Cardassia from the inside. She rejects his offer, but he says he's not going away.
Ataan writes to Iliana over the next 2 years. Slowly his stance on the Bajorans changes, from thinking they can be convinced to help themselves by helping the Cardassians, to thinking they're animals, willing to kill their own just to spite the Cardassians. His letters culminate with him rounding up a group of farmers and shooting them for embarrassing a Gul. He turns down her father's offer to return to Cardassia 3 years early, saying he has too much work left to do on Bajor.
Tekeny visits Iliana at school. Before he can even say it, she knows that Ataan is dead; her father confirms that he was killed by a bomb. After he leaves, she gathers up so her things and burns them in the center of campus. She goes to the Tarlak sector, home of the Obsidian Order. Corbin Entek is not surprised to see her.
After being locked in her room at the Order for 8 days, Entek finally agrees to train Iliana after she convinces him that she's joining for the right reason: because she spent her prior life thinking of herself instead of the State.
After 180 days, she is progressing faster than expected, even breaking Order records. She even manages to defeat Entek during combat, distracting him by feigning attraction to him. After another session months later where she wipes the floor with him, she can feel his attraction for her; she glares him down and tells him to keep his mind on the work.
After more than a year, Iliana is allowed a brief furlough to visit her parents. Her mother gifts her an artpad, but she discards it. When she gets back, Entek re-gifts her the pad; she shatters it in anger, saying that that's not who she is anymore, that Entek has entirely remolded her in his image.
Iliana is given a test operation in a simulated Bajoran environment. She is stabbed by a Bajoran terrorist, but Iliana dislodges the knife from her shoulder and kills the Bajoran with it. When the program ends, the terrorist doesn't disappear; Entek says she was a real terrorist they captured, and says Iliana is ready for her first real operation.
2361: Entek gives her a voluntarily assignment, to take on the persona of terrorist Kira Nerys for at 2 years, to infiltrate her cell from within. He says she needs to volunteer, because aside from the physical alterations, her memory will be replaced with Kira's, and the transfer is less effective if she's not willing. She readily agrees, even before Entek tells her that Kira was the one who killed Ataan.
Iliana visits her parents, who are saddened and disappointed that her mission will take her away for an extended period of time. Her father asks if she's happy, and she says that doesn't matter: she's doing a mission that only she can do, something that really matters. Before leaving, she records a message to her future self to help her remember who she is.
Kira is brought in for the procedure, though she manages to bloody the nose of a glinn when she's taken from her cell in Elemspur. Entek says the real Kira's body will be filed away in the Order archives. After the procedure begins, Gul Dukat bursts in and tells Entek to shut everything down, threatening to reveal that Entek left holes in Gul Pirak's security intentionally, just so Ataan would die and Iliana would turn to the Order--all for this mission. Dukat says to tell the Order that everything went as planned, and gives him a vial of Kira's blood to create a clone for when they request evidence.
Kira groggily awakens to see Dukat, who tells her she's now in the Letau Detention Facility, it's deepest level. He says he promised to someone special long ago that he would keep her safe as he unfastens his uniform.
For over 6 years she suffers in isolation in Letau, seeing no one else save her jailer and Dukat, when he comes to rape and beat her. One day he barges in without warning, screaming about the Federation and a wormhole. She catches him off-guard, shattering his nose and nearly escaping, but the jailer Rokai stops her.
Years later, Dukat came to her again, physically altered to look like a Bajoran, and raped her savagely. She starts having nightmares that she's a Cardassian herself, but can't remember much about them when she wakes up. She vows to kill Dukat.
Explosions rock Letau, and Kira is able to escape her cell. She finds a console and is supposed that she somehow deftly knows how to navigate it. Around the bend she hears Rokai talking to his subordinates over the comm about a Jem'Hadar attack. She takes him hostage just before 3 other prisoners, led by Shing-kur, arrive. Kira convinces them to work with her and they agree.
Rokai tells them about Dukat's secret bunker below them, and promises to help Kira find him if she keeps him alive. Jem'Hadar beam in near them and begin attacking. Kira turns Rokai's disruptor into a grenade, though she has no idea how, and kills them all.
As they make their way to the bunker, Shing-kur tells Kira the year; she almost collapses when she realizes she's been there for 15 years. Inside they find a lavish Cardassian suite, complete with a subspace teleporter built with stolen Dominion technology, capable of transporting over 20+ lightyears. They also find a hidden data cache; Kira shoots Rokai when he says he doesn't know the password, and he unlocks it. She finds detailed logs of the real Kira on DS9, along with recordings of Dukat raping her in her cell, titled "Iliana." She attacks Rokai, and when he calls her Iliana himself, she shoots him until the top half of his torso is disintegrated.
Iliana tells Shing-kur that she remembers everything: setting the bomb to kill her lover, and going undercover to kill the person that did it. She cares little about her Cardassian half or her Bajoran half; she wants to punish Dukat, then all the rest of them.
Iliana tells everyone that once they're out of here, they have no reason to follow her--but she'll make it worth their while if they do. They arm up, set explosives around the bunker, and Iliana takes an isolinear chip with all of Dukat's data. The transporter is set for Harkoum.
Review: 3.5 stars. The plot actually moved backwards instead of forwards, but it made up for it with great character development; the second half in particular reminded me a lot of A Stitch in Time. It's worth noting that the book is fairly contingent on you knowing DS9 S3E5, Second Skin, so I had to rewatch it to know what was going on; even after I did though, it was still a bit confusing, with multiple characters from multiple universes masquerading as different characters--and time jumps to boot.