Here's another story. I really am trying to be original in this one and hope that I am doing just that. I own nothing of the Star Trek world. Please review as I really want to know that I am going a good job.
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Weyoun looked at Earth through the headset view screen. It did little justice to the large view screens on the Cardassian and other Federation ships. That minor detail didn't interfere with his elation of finally being in ownership of his long awaited prize. The Founder promised him control over all Federation territories including Earth.
He only wished that Captain Sisco were here to witness this event but one can't have everything but he could have Earth. He allowed himself to enjoy this short moment for he will enjoy few like it again.
The Breen were not pleased when they found out that they would not be given Earth. Weyoun suggested that the Breen were offered all Humans as slaves who were not currently on Earth. Any Human that requested to join the Dominion was rejected and sent to the Breen colonies. That seemed to have satisfied the Breen's need and swept the Alpha quadrant for any Humans they could find. Many races that were loyal to Humans were suppressed and ravaged with a ferocity that created a chasm of fear.
Looking at his prize he wanted nothing more than to announce to the Human race and other races that inhabited the planet that he was now in control of Earth. But he was a patient man by nature and wanted to slowly envelop Earth with the Dominion. After ten years he would see to it that Earth would be dependent on the Dominion and would want it no other way.
"What are your orders?" The JemHadar first asked. He was also anticipating a chance to fight on Earth and waited for the orders to beam down.
"I want all communications to and from Earth cut off, blocked and dismantled. The only communications that will be done is through the Dominion." Weyoun knew very well that the JemHadar wanted to fight on Earth to tarnish it and bring a misery upon the Human race for what they had attempted, though it was only a secret few that created the illness that almost killed the Founders.
"Is that all?"
Weyoun let the questioning tone slip this time. He was in too good a mood to allow the First to spoil it. "That's all. Humans are very unpredictable when under pressure. If it wasn't for that spy obtaining the cure this event may not have happened." He took off the headset reluctantly and placed it back in its holder. "I expect all communications to be dismantled in one full Earth day. You have the locations of the nine communication platforms?"
"We do."
"Then start at once." Weyoun left the bridge to speak with a prisoner he had picked up from Bajor.
The door opened and a very angry woman looked up at him. She was tied to a chair as he honestly didn't trust that she wouldn't try to escape.
"Good afternoon Major Kira." He swept up to her gracefully with a smile.
"That's Colonel Kira to you." She spat back.
He thought that she was promoted. "Kira then, titles get in the way and let me remind you that you no longer hold any rank."
"Why am I here?"
"Because Odo requested it. The female Founder had ordered your death but Odo intervened and spared you your life." His tone held some faint irritation. "If it were up to me you would be in a detention camp right now along with the rest of your primitive race."
Kira softened at the mention of Odo and what he did to spare her life. "And since you believe he's one of your Gods you'll have to do as he says."
A resounding smack filled the room as she was knocked sideways in the chair. "I would watch that tone of yours Major. I promised to keep you alive, how well you are treated is entirely up to you." He took a large breath and gave her a soft smile again. "Come now Kira, there really is no point in resisting. Bajor is now a conquered planet and there is nowhere for you to go. Odo would want to see you in good condition when you record a message to be sent to him."
He knew that Kira was vulnerable to anything to do with Odo and this line of communication would keep Odo in line with the Founders and Kira with him.
"You would actually do that? How can you be trusted?"
Weyoun's face contorted into mock hurt. "Would I disobey an order from a Founder? You'll be given quarters and a change of clothes on Earth."
"Earth?"
"Oh do forgive my lack of manners. I am now in control of Earth and all Federation planets. Earth won't take too long to conquer and most Humans are not used to battles on their own planet. At least not for a few hundred years." He walked around her chair eying her reaction to the news. She was saddened.
He knew that though Kira was an expert fighter and could easily put together a militia in less than a week but she also was very caring and didn't want to see anyone suffer.
Weyoun walked in front of her again. "You do understand that if you don't obey every order I ask of you the Human race will suffer for it."
"And what would you be asking me to do?" She almost regretted asking.
Now his smile widened showing the whites of his teeth. "You are going to help me take over this planet quietly with as little protest as possible."
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The day after all communications went down and the inhabitants on Earth took to the streets waiting for an attack. They waited for up to a week and tried to send messages manually at a very slow pace. A form of text messages could be sent but even that was taken away after a few days. Two weeks later universal translators were put out of commission and there hadn't been a universal language in almost two hundred years.
Chaos filled the cities for three weeks until a system was set up through the central computer network that passed messages along. Translation was simple enough and soon people began to organize themselves.
The Dominion seemed to be able to adapt and take any form of mechanized or digital communication away from the inhabitants of Earth.
The last resort was meeting in public spaces and passing along messages through written methods. There were a few translators and they did the greatest public service. Most of them stayed long hours in public spaces and passed messages long.
This process lasted three months then they seemed to have disappeared. It was then that non-human families vanished in the night. It was done at random and in different cities around the planet. Soon it was done in broad daylight and a tenseness filled the air.
Within one month there was no sight of a single full blooded non-human in sight. Those that were of mixed origins remained behind but feared that they too would be beamed away.
Kira knew the suffering and fear that everyone on Earth must be feeling right now. Weyoun was very cleaver in simply cutting communications one step at a time on Earth. Only a handful of JemHadar were sent to Earth to do the damage that needed to get done.
Millions were taken from Earth and sent to their home worlds. Many would not make it to their planets as most came from Federation planets and Weyoun honestly didn't see any need to honor his promise to return them safely to their home worlds.
Kira was kept in lavish accommodations with a view of some forest. The view was beautiful but useless in regards to where she was located. She attempted to find her way out of her rooms but every entrance was sealed or blocked off with a force field.
Weyoun was true to his word when communications would be set up between Odo and her. He was pleased that she was well taken care of but kept what was happening to Earth to a minimum. There was no need to talk of it when she wanted to speak with Odo. He was doing well but missed her and their morning talks together.
She knew that this was rare and they usually had to record their messages. Kira stood up after recording her message. A few minutes later Weyoun entered unannounced as was his custom. She knew that he saw her as his prisoner until told otherwise by the Founders. "I came here to request your help."
"And if I refuse?" Kira was testing him.
"I thought you might ask that." He walked to the door of her living room and motioned a young girl inside of no more than five or six years old. "Tell this woman your name child."
The little girl looked up at Weyoun and seemed to be fascinated with his eyes. He bent on one knee to speak with her better. "I need you to tell her your name. Can you do that for me?"
"My name is Terra." She looked up at Kira who did her best to hide the horror. Terra was thinking something then remembered she was supposed to say something. "It means Earth."
Weyoun took the girl's hand and walked with her over to Kira. "Her parents went away on a mission and I am not sure when they will be back." He looked down at Terra. "Terra your parents are very good people. They are working very hard for the Dominion. You should be proud. Perhaps you can help the Dominion just like your parents." He have Kira look to try and say anything.
"Hello Terra." Kira grabbed the girl's attention. "I am happy to meet you."
"Are you Bajoran? Weyoun told me you are not from Earth."
"He's right." She was so uncomfortable with Weyoun smiling at her knowing he held her in a wonderful trap.
"Come now Terra Kira and I have much to talk about." He took hold of Terra's hand again and led her from the room. When he returned he handed her a PADD. "I trust you will cooperate with my orders? If you don't I'll have to bring harm to Terra. How unfortunate that would be."
Kira's eyes were full of rage and thoughts of killing Weyoun filled her head. As if he could read her mind he spoke. "I know you want to kill me but do you honestly believe that any other Vorta would be this lenient? Not one Human was killed by a JemHadar, nor was any city destroyed. I could have leveled this planet in less than a day. I am the only reason that this planet hasn't been engulfed by JemHadar soldiers and dead bodies in every city street."
Images of Bajor under the occupation came to mind and she couldn't possibly help bring that misery to another race. She handed her hand out to take the PADD. "What do you need me to do?" Sourness filled her mouth as Weyoun gave her one of his classic 'I've won' smiles.
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