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We have see Sector 31 being able seek on and off Deep Space Nine. As if beam in and out with sensor of Deep Space nine be able pick up.

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We have see Sector 31 being able seek on and off Deep Space Nine. As if beam in and out with sensor of Deep Space nine be able pick up.

 

 

 

What episodes do we see this in?

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My link. According Dr. Bashir we did not know how Solan got on and off Deep Space Nine. Watch this vidio and listion to part Dr. Bashir said to Sisko I check all the securty logs I can not find out how he got on to Deep Space Nine or were he want.

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According Dr. Bashir we did not know how Solan got on and off Deep Space Nine. Watch this vidio and listion to part Dr. Bashir said to Sisko I check all the securty logs I can not find out how he got on to Deep Space Nine or were he want.Watch this Youtube vidio and listion for this part.My linkName of episodes Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges

 

 

 

Also how got him off the Deep space nine in Star Terk deep space nine Inquisition

 

 

 

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According Dr. Bashir we did not know how Solan got on and off Deep Space Nine. Watch this vidio and listion to part Dr. Bashir said to Sisko I check all the securty logs I can not find out how he got on to Deep Space Nine or were he want.Watch this Youtube vidio and listion for this part.My linkName of episodes Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges

 

 

 

Also how got him off the Deep space nine in Star Terk deep space nine Inquisition

 

 

 

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Moron boy is back for another "did not think it through" post.

 

 

 

They rarely know how anyone gets on DS9. That is not evidence of a cloaking device, but evidence of being A FUCKING TRADE PORT.

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Deep Space Nine not trading post during the Dominion War she was first line of defense when it came to stop Dominion invasion thought Worn Hole. Deep Space Nine would have been heavy up grade when came to sensor technology. Otherwise those shape Dominion could have screw up Deep Space Nine and left her defenseless. The sensor would have to been very good and state of the art for this not to happen to Deep Space Nine it self.

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Deep Space Nine not trading post during the Dominion War she was first line of defense when it came to stop Dominion invasion thought Worn Hole. Deep Space Nine would have been heavy up grade when came to sensor technology. Otherwise those shape Dominion could have screw up Deep Space Nine and left her defenseless. The sensor would have to been very good and state of the art for this not to happen to Deep Space Nine it self.

 

 

 

It wasn't a trade port? blink.gifrolleyes.gifblink.gif

 

 

 

Leaving that alone, any number of people came and went without anyone knowing who they were. The entire nature of the show depended on it for non-war episodes. Its required for the mystery episodes.

 

 

 

The easiest way for Whatsisname to come and go without being seen would be a disguise and false papers. In the UFP, where computers monitor all movement, simply changing the database would do the job.

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KIRA

 

(to Sisko)

 

We went over Julian's quarters but

 

we didn't find any residual

 

transporter signatures. They

 

either got him off the station

 

some other way, or they have

 

Transporter technology we can't

 

detect.

 

To see the site I got it from

 

My link

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KIRA

 

(to Sisko)

 

We went over Julian's quarters but

 

we didn't find any residual

 

transporter signatures. They

 

either got him off the station

 

some other way, or they have

 

Transporter technology we can't

 

detect.

 

To see the site I got it from

 

My link

 

 

 

And what do transporters have to do with cloaks?

 

 

 

Besides, the easiest way to get him off the station without a transporter trace in his quarters... knock him upside the head and take him somewhere else. If you absolutely MUST beam him somewhere, do it from somewhere there is likely to be transporter traces, say A TRANSPORTER ROOM.

 

 

 

My patience with you is wearing thin.

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And what do transporters have to do with cloaks?

 

 

 

Besides, the easiest way to get him off the station without a transporter trace in his quarters... knock him upside the head and take him somewhere else. If you absolutely MUST beam him somewhere, do it from somewhere there is likely to be transporter traces, say A TRANSPORTER ROOM.

 

 

 

My patience with you is wearing thin.

 

 

 

 

 

Here may evidence that beam him out.

 

Chandler steps to the forcefield control panel. She

 

flips the control and the FORCEFIELD FRITZES OFF.

 

Doctor Bashir stands fast. Kagan approaches with the

 

manacles.

 

 

 

KAGAN

 

(to Bashir)

 

Please place your hands in front

 

of you.

 

 

 

The LIGHTS in the cell suddenly DIM. Before they can

 

react, Bashir is ENVELOPED BY A TRANSPORTER BEAM.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(shocked)

 

He's beaming out! Stop him!

 

 

 

Chandler and Kagan raise their weapons, but they're too

 

late.

 

 

 

30

 

thru OMITTED

 

30A

 

 

 

30B A TRANSPORTER BEAM (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

As Bashir's startled countenance DEMATERIALIZES.

 

 

 

So that how kidnaped him

 

Do I have to show you more of the scriped

 

Here were I got it from

 

http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/ds9/season6/ds9-618.txt

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Here may evidence that beam him out.

 

<SNIP LIE>

 

 

 

YOU ARE A FUCKING LIAR!

 

 

 

I am calling you out as a troll RIGHT NOW!

 

 

 

That scene is Bashir ESCAPING from Section 31.

 

 

 

ALSO:

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOT ASWERED THE FIVE QUESTIONS!

 

 

 

EDIT: You know what, I don't care if you answer the questions.

 

 

 

We're done.

 

 

 

*PLONK*

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Read this all KAGAN

 

(to Bashir)

 

Please place your hands in front

 

of you.

 

 

 

The LIGHTS in the cell suddenly DIM. Before they can

 

react, Bashir is ENVELOPED BY A TRANSPORTER BEAM.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(shocked)

 

He's beaming out! Stop him!

 

 

 

Chandler and Kagan raise their weapons, but they're too

 

late.

 

 

 

30

 

thru OMITTED

 

30A

 

 

 

30B A TRANSPORTER BEAM (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

As Bashir's startled countenance DEMATERIALIZES.

 

 

 

31 INT. CARDASSIAN SHIP - OFFICE (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

as Bashir MATERIALIZES. The room is well-appointed,

 

and through the WINDOW, stars flash by at WARP.

 

 

 

Bashir finds himself looking straight into the smiling

 

face of WEYOUN.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

Good evening, Doctor.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Weyoun... ?

 

 

 

Bashir looks around, trying to orient himself. An N.D.

 

CARDASSIAN guards one side of the door, an N.D.

 

JEM'HADAR the other.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

Welcome home.

 

 

 

And on Bashir's look of shock and disbelief, we...

 

 

 

FADE OUT.

 

 

 

END OF ACT THREE

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 40.

 

ACT FOUR

 

 

 

FADE IN:

 

 

 

32 INT. CARDASSIAN SHIP - OFFICE (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

It would appear we got you out

 

just in time...

 

 

 

Bashir backs away from Weyoun, shaking his head in

 

disbelief. Weyoun looks at him with an expression of

 

heartfelt concern.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

It's all right. You're among

 

friends now.

 

(studying him)

 

Did they mistreat you? I don't

 

see any bruises.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Why did you bring me here?

 

 

 

Weyoun's played this scene many times with his agent,

 

and knows he must handle the re-assimilation with a

 

combination of tact and pressure.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

What choice did I have? Starfleet

 

discovered you were working for

 

us.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(trying to convince

 

himself as much as

 

Weyoun)

 

I'm not working for you. I am not

 

a Dominion spy.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(marveling)

 

You actually believe that, don't

 

you? That's why you're such a

 

good operative.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

You're lying.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 41.

 

 

 

32 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(sighs)

 

Here we go again. These little

 

conversations of ours always

 

follow the same pattern: You

 

start out confused. Then you get

 

angry. Then you deny everything.

 

Until finally the walls inside

 

your mind start to break down and

 

you accept the truth.

 

 

 

Weyoun is saying the exact same thing Sloan accused him

 

of, and it shakes Bashir's faith in himself.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(not wanting to believe

 

it)

 

What truth, that you broke me when

 

I was in the prison camp?

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(aghast)

 

We're not barbarians. There was

 

no torture involved. We simply

 

helped you to see that there's no

 

way Starfleet can defeat the

 

Dominion. And because you didn't

 

want billions of Federation

 

citizens to lose their lives

 

needlessly, you agreed to provide

 

us with information that would

 

help us end the war quickly. You

 

rose above the petty question of

 

which "side" you were on and made

 

a moral decision. It's not

 

suprising, really. After all, you

 

are a doctor.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(shattered)

 

You're saying that I am a

 

traitor...

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

"Traitor," "Hero" -- those are

 

just words. Oh, your friends on

 

Deep Space Nine may vilify you,

 

but history will judge you to be

 

a great man -- a visionary who

 

helped bring about an end to one

 

of the most devastating wars the

 

galaxy has ever seen.

 

 

 

Completely overwhelmed, Bashir presses the palms of his

 

hands against his forehead and struggles for clarity.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 42.

 

 

 

32 CONTINUED: (2)

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

But... I don't remember any of

 

it... I don't remember...

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

Of course not. You suppressed the

 

memories -- compartmentalized

 

them.

 

 

 

Bashir remembers with a chill that Sloan used the same

 

word.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

A remarkable ability, but it does

 

make these initial conversations

 

a bit wearing.

 

 

 

Weyoun signals to the Jem'Hadar, who picks a covered

 

tray off a table and approaches with it.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

Have something to eat. You always

 

re-integrate better on a full

 

stomach.

 

 

 

The Jem'Hadar sets the plate on the end table next to

 

Bashir and removes the cover. The doctor looks over

 

and sees...

 

 

 

33 A PLATE OF SCONES

 

 

 

golden brown, dripping butter, with a side of moba jam

 

and a steaming cup of red leaf tea.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(fondly)

 

Do you remember the first time I

 

offered you scones? Back at the

 

camp?

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

No.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 43.

 

 

 

33 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(leans forward,

 

urgently)

 

Concentrate. Sensory details are

 

the key. I had you brought in

 

from solitary. You were very

 

hungry, but you refused to give me

 

the satisfaction of seeing you

 

eat.

 

(gently)

 

Do you remember?

 

 

 

Bashir's forehead clenches as he makes an effort to

 

visualize what Weyoun is describing.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

No. I don't remember. I don't

 

remember because it never

 

happened.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(shakes his head)

 

You were almost there. Try again.

 

With just a little more effort you

 

can break through.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I am not a Dominion spy!

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

I can see this is going to be one

 

of our more difficult sessions.

 

 

 

Bashir has had enough --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I'm innocent -- I don't care what you

 

or Sloan think.

 

 

 

Bashir's own words trigger the realization that

 

something's not right here --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Wait a minute. You're both trying

 

to convince me of the same lie --

 

how could that be? Unless you're

 

working together.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

Please, Doctor. Listen to

 

yourself.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 43A.

 

 

 

33 CONTINUED: (2)

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Sloan is the traitor --

 

 

 

Weyoun all but rolls his eyes -- but before he can

 

protest, the room erupts with the sudden JARRING SOUND

 

of a CARDASSIAN BATTLE ALARM.

 

 

 

CARDASSIAN COM VOICE

 

Combat Stations! Enemy ship

 

approaching!

 

 

 

Weyoun moves to a MONITOR, works the controls.

 

 

 

34 THE MONITOR (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

As it comes to life, revealing the Defiant in pursuit.

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

(realizing)

 

Sisko.

 

 

 

The ships SHAKES as it takes a hit from the Defiant.

 

Weyoun steadies himself, turns to Bashir.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 44.

 

 

 

34 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

WEYOUN

 

I'm afraid we're going to have to

 

continue your debriefing later.

 

 

 

Weyoun nods to the Jem'Hadar, who activates the door

 

control, and EXITS behind him. The Cardassian draws

 

his disruptor and stares at the doctor, bracing himself

 

for the next incoming ordnance. It's a HEAVY HIT, and

 

VICIOUSLY SHAKES THE COMPARTMENT. The monitor goes up

 

in a SHOWER OF SPARKS. Both Bashir and the Cardassian

 

are thrown to the floor. Suddenly, the air charges

 

with the MATERIALIZING FORMS of Worf and Kira, armed to

 

the teeth.

 

 

 

35 THE CARDASSIAN (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

whips his disruptor toward the boarding party, who are

 

temporarily helpless until the Transporter finishes

 

BEAMING them in. Just as he squeezes the trigger,

 

Bashir slams his body into him, spoiling his aim

 

and throwing the BLAST wide...

 

 

 

36 OMITTED

 

 

 

37 WORF (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

As he spins and FIRES, taking down the Cardassian.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Let's get out of here.

 

 

 

Kira hits her combadge.

 

 

 

KIRA

 

Away Team to Defiant. We have

 

him.

 

 

 

And as they DEMATERIALIZE...

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 45.

 

 

 

38 OMITTED

 

 

 

39 INT. DEFIANT - BRIDGE (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

The ship is CLOAKED -- on the VIEWSCREEN, stars shoot

 

by at WARP. Supernumeraries man the essential

 

stations.

 

 

 

As Bashir ENTERS with Kira and Worf, O'Brien is

 

conferring with Sisko, who sits in the captain's chair.

 

Dax is at the Conn. As soon as Sisko sees Bashir, he

 

swivels in the chair to face him, his expression

 

somber.

 

 

 

SISKO

 

I suppose you have a perfectly

 

reasonable explanation for why the

 

Dominion broke you out of that

 

holding cell.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I realize how it must look, sir.

 

 

 

 

 

SISKO

 

(carefully)

 

What did they want, doctor?

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Weyoun tried to convince me that

 

I was his operative. I think he

 

and Sloan are working together.

 

 

 

Bashir is hoping the captain will see this possibility,

 

but instead, the accusation brings an angry Sisko to

 

his feet --

 

 

 

SISKO

 

That's enough. You're not going

 

to exonerate yourself by casting

 

suspicions on someone else.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Maybe he's not a traitor, maybe

 

he's been replaced by a

 

changeling. All I know is that he

 

and Weyoun are trying to frame me.

 

 

 

WORF

 

(hard)

 

You have run out of excuses,

 

doctor.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(to all)

 

I'm innocent -- you have to

 

believe me.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 46.

 

 

 

39 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

SISKO

 

I've had enough of your lies,

 

doctor.

 

 

 

Bashir can't believe that Sisko isn't at least willing

 

to consider the possibility that there's another

 

explanation --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Sir, you can't just dismiss what

 

I'm saying. If I'm right, there's

 

no telling what damage Sloan could

 

do --

 

 

 

SISKO

 

(to Kira)

 

Get him off my bridge.

 

 

 

KIRA

 

Let's go, doctor.

 

 

 

As she moves toward Bashir, he turns toward Dax,

 

desperate to find someone who believes him --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Jadzia, you believe me, don't you?

 

 

 

Dax regards Bashir with a mixture of pity and disgust.

 

 

 

DAX

 

Why'd you do it, Julian?

 

 

 

Devastated, Bashir turns to O'Brien, his eyes pleading.

 

O'Brien stares at him with a cold look, then starts to

 

turn away. Bashir grabs a hold of O'Brien's shoulder

 

to turn him around.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Miles, not you.

 

 

 

O'Brien wrenches his shoulder free of Bashir's hand

 

with a violent jerk. Bashir notices the force of his

 

movement and stares at O'Brien --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Your shoulder. It's all right.

 

 

 

O'BRIEN

 

(puzzled)

 

Of course it's all right.

 

 

 

Bashir stares at him, realizing he has no idea what

 

he's getting at.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 47.

 

 

 

39 CONTINUED: (2)

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

But you dislocated it yesterday...

 

when we were playing springball.

 

 

 

O'BRIEN

 

(so what?)

 

So it's better now.

 

 

 

Bashir reacts, a startling realization is beginning to

 

form in his mind...

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

You didn't hurt it playing

 

springball, you were kayaking in

 

a holosuite.

 

 

 

O'Brien is unable to offer an excuse for this

 

contradiction --

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(backing away)

 

You're not Miles.

 

 

 

Bashir turns to look at the others -- Kira, Worf, Dax

 

and finally, Sisko.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

And you're not Captain Sisko --

 

he'd at least be willing to hear

 

me out.

 

 

 

The Bridge is absolutely quiet, except for the FAINT

 

WHIRRING of the ship.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(looking around)

 

This isn't real... it can't be...

 

 

 

Another beat of absolute stillness, then the IMAGE OF

 

THE BRIDGE SPUTTERS AND FRITZES OFF. Bashir finds

 

himself standing in the middle of...

 

 

 

40 INT. FEDERATION HOLOGRID (OPTICAL)

 

 

 

The room is empty and weirdly silent. Bashir turns and

 

spots the arch. At the controls is Sloan, now dressed

 

in a black UNIFORM. With him are TWO GUARDS in similar

 

uniforms, armed with PHASERS -- their presence is more

 

foreboding than the guards we've seen up to now.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FOUR 47A.

 

 

 

40 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

You're right, Doctor. None of it

 

was real. But I am. And this

 

isn't over.

 

 

 

As Bashir digests this development, we...

 

 

 

FADE OUT.

 

 

 

END OF ACT FOUR

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 48.

 

ACT FIVE

 

 

 

FADE IN:

 

 

 

41 INT. HOLOSUITE GRID - CONTINUOUS

 

 

 

Bashir stares at Sloan, not knowing what to expect --

 

Sloan approaches him with a warm and friendly smile.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Congratulations, doctor. It's not

 

often that we're proven wrong.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I take it you finally believe I'm

 

not working for the Dominion.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

I'm leaning heavily in that

 

direction.

 

(a beat)

 

But to erase any lingering doubts --

 

what do you say we make one final

 

test?

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(hard)

 

I'm finished playing games with

 

you, Sloan.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(matching Bashir's tone)

 

I assure you, doctor, this is no

 

game.

 

 

 

Sloan hands an ultrasonic extractor to one of the

 

guards. The guard approaches Bashir, who eyes the

 

guard warily and takes a step back.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(softening)

 

Don't be afraid. I have no

 

intention of hurting you. I just

 

need to remove an implant from

 

behind your right ear.

 

 

 

Bashir unconsciously reaches for the place behind his

 

ear -- the place he's been itching.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 49.

 

 

 

41 CONTINUED:

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(reaching a decision)

 

I'll tell you what... why don't

 

you do the honors?

 

(to the guard, re: the

 

extractor)

 

Give it to him.

 

 

 

The guard does as instructed. Bashir takes the device,

 

momentarily hesitating.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Go ahead, Doctor. It's only a

 

neuro-synaptic relay.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

You've recorded my neuro-electric

 

responses?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

That's correct. And now I'd like

 

to check the findings in order to

 

confirm what I already believe --

 

that you're an innocent man.

 

(calmly)

 

Now either you remove the relay...

 

or we will.

 

 

 

One look at the two guards tells Bashir that Sloan is

 

more than capable of carrying out his threat. Bashir

 

carefully places the point of the device behind his

 

ear. There's a brief beat during which we hear a faint

 

HIGH-PITCHED SOUND.

 

 

 

Bashir removes the device from behind his head to

 

REVEAL a small BIOCHIP. The guard reaches over and

 

takes the extractor and the biochip from Bashir.

 

 

 

41A ANGLE ON SLOAN

 

 

 

as the other guard hands him a medical tricorder.

 

Sloan then takes the chip from the first guard and

 

places it in the tricorder.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(to Bashir)

 

Thank you. This'll only take a

 

moment...

 

 

 

Bashir looks at the two guards staring back at him.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 50.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED:

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Take your time. I don't seem to

 

be going anywhere.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

I'm glad to see your sense of

 

humor returning. That's a very

 

good sign.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Of what?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

That you're beginning to relax...

 

 

 

Off the tricorder --

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We had to subject you to high

 

levels of stress to ensure

 

accurate test results.

 

(smiling)

 

And I'm glad to say the results

 

are in your favor.

 

 

 

Sloan closes the tricorder and hands it to one of the

 

guards.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Your loyalty to the Federation

 

appears to be above reproach.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Do I still detect a note of doubt

 

in your voice?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Frankly, I would've preferred to

 

have kept you under observation a

 

little longer.

 

(shaking his head)

 

Unfortunately, we didn't know

 

about Chief O'Brien's injury or we

 

would've incorporated it into the

 

program.

 

 

 

Bashir's mind races ahead, trying to sort everything

 

out.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 51.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED: (2)

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I take it you beamed me into this

 

holosuite from my quarters, while

 

I was asleep.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

I believe we allowed you a full

 

hour.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

No wonder I felt so tired. I

 

suppose you find your subjects

 

more malleable when they've been

 

deprived of sleep.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Not a new technique, I admit, but

 

an effective one nonetheless.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

So, are you going to tell me who

 

you are? Who you work for?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

I would think it's obvious -- the

 

same people you work for. The

 

Federation. Starfleet.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

You don't expect me to believe

 

you're with Internal Affairs, do

 

you?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Of course not. Internal Affairs

 

is a competent department, but...

 

limited.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Then what department are you with?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Let's just say I belong to another

 

branch of Starfleet

 

Intelligence... our official

 

designation is Section Thirty-one.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Never heard of it.

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 51A.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED: (3)

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We keep a low profile. It works

 

out better that way... for all

 

concerned.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

And what does "Section Thirty-one"

 

do -- aside from kidnapping

 

Starfleet officers?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We search out and identify

 

potential dangers to the

 

Federation.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

And once identified?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We deal with them.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

How?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Quietly.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

So if I had turned out to be a

 

Dominion agent -- what would've

 

happened to me?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We wouldn't be standing here

 

having this conversation.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

And Starfleet sanctions what

 

you're doing?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We don't submit reports or ask for

 

approval for specific operations,

 

if that's what you mean. We're an

 

autonomous department.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Authorized by whom?

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 51B.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED: (4)

 

 

 

Sloan smiles, maintaining control of the situation.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Section Thirty-one was part of the

 

original Starfleet charter.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

That was two hundred years ago.

 

Are you telling me you've been

 

operating on your own ever since?

 

Without specific orders?

 

Accountable to nobody, but

 

yourselves?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

You make it sound so... ominous.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Isn't it? If what you say is

 

true, you function as judge, jury

 

and executioner. I'd say that's

 

too much power for anyone.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

I admit it takes exceptional

 

people to do what we do -- people

 

who can sublimate their own

 

ambitions to the best interests of

 

the Federation.

 

(a beat)

 

People like you.

 

 

 

That was the last thing Bashir expected to hear.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Me?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

You have all the qualifications to

 

be a very useful member of Section

 

Thirty-one.

 

 

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

A few minutes ago, you were

 

calling me a traitor... now you

 

want to recruit me?

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 51C.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED: (5)

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

You're intelligent, resourceful

 

and you've always been fascinated

 

by covert operations. Why else

 

would you spend so much time in

 

Quark's holosuites playing a spy?

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

(stunned)

 

You're serious.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(nods)

 

We're on the same team. We

 

believe in the same principles

 

that every other Federation

 

citizen holds dear.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

But you violate those principles

 

as a matter of course.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

In order to protect them.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I'm sorry. But the ends don't

 

always justify the means.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(calmly)

 

Really? How many lives do you

 

suppose you've saved in your

 

medical career?

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

I don't see what that has to do

 

with anything.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

Hundreds... thousands? Do you

 

suppose that those people give a

 

damn that you lied to get into

 

Starfleet Medical? I doubt it.

 

 

 

Bashir is momentarily thrown by Sloan's argument --

 

 

 

DEEP SPACE NINE: "Inquisition" - REV. 1/29/98 - ACT FIVE 52.

 

 

 

41A CONTINUED: (6)

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

We deal with threats to the

 

Federation that jeopardize its

 

very survival. If you knew how

 

many lives we've saved, I think

 

you'd agree that the ends do

 

justify the means.

 

(trying to seal the

 

deal)

 

I'm not afraid of bending the

 

rules every once in a while -- if

 

the situation warrants it. And I

 

don't think you are either.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

You've got the wrong man, Sloan.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(confident)

 

I don't think so. In time, you'll

 

come to agree with me.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

Don't hold your breath.

 

 

 

Sloan motions his guards forward, and they move to

 

stand at either side of Bashir.

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

All I ask is that when you get

 

back to Deep Space Nine, you

 

consider what I've said.

 

 

 

BASHIR

 

What makes you think I'm not going

 

to try to expose you?

 

 

 

SLOAN

 

(shrugging it off)

 

Let's just say... I'm not going to

 

lose any sleep over it.

 

 

 

Before Bashir can respond, one of the guards reaches up

 

and HYPOS him in the back of the neck. Bashir crumples

 

to the deck.

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Awww don't plonk him I was having fun reading all this crap!

 

 

 

He's graduated from not reading his sources to lying about them. What exactly can be gained by further discussion?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Besides...do we even have that feature? You'd think as a mod I ought to know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's right there under "Manage Friends" - "Manage Ignored Users"

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Besides...do we even have that feature? You'd think as a mod I ought to know.

 

 

 

Really?

 

From everything I've read here, you don't seem to know too much... tongue.gif

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Here the some more evidence.

 

The interphase cloaking device was an advanced type of cloaking device that allows a starship to travel through solid matter and high-energy fields. A molecular phase inverter moves the ship out of phase with the spacetime continuum.

 

 

 

In 2358, a branch of Starfleet Intelligence illegally developed such a device in direct violation of the Treaty of Algeron, which explicitly banned the Federation from developing cloaking technology.

 

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Here the some more evidence.

 

The interphase cloaking device was an advanced type of cloaking device that allows a starship to travel through solid matter and high-energy fields. A molecular phase inverter moves the ship out of phase with the spacetime continuum.

 

 

 

In 2358, a branch of Starfleet Intelligence illegally developed such a device in direct violation of the Treaty of Algeron, which explicitly banned the Federation from developing cloaking technology.

 

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That equals Farfenoogin. Grabba doowit Tardnation hotchocolate nerfkins. Trendle poof myass.

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Really?

 

From everything I've read here, you don't seem to know too much... tongue.gif

 

 

 

I let him play in the sandbox. I usually end up fixing it. tongue.gif

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Ever had a sandbox when you were little, and a neighbor with a cat, and that cat kept taking a shit in your sandbox?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah.

 

 

 

But your the type of idiot that eats shit laden sand.

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One of its operatives claimed that they dealt with threats to the Federation that others did not even realize existed and that jeopardized the Federation's very survival.

 

 

 

Tought question how could possible do this if they did control some own starships.

 

 

 

http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Section_31

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It's certainly a possibility. We just don't know enough about Section 31 to make any educated guesses.

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WHOOPS! Didn't know thread was dead for nearly a year! Thought it was new! Sorry.

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WHOOPS! Didn't know thread was dead for nearly a year! Thought it was new! Sorry.

 

 

 

Doesn't really matter how old a thread is. Sometimes it's good to revisit topics. thumbsup.gif

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Doesn't really matter how old a thread is. Sometimes it's good to revisit topics. thumbsup.gif

 

 

 

Yes, but most topics of the provinence of this one should be allowed to die the slow death they should have had before the poster clicked the submit button.

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