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00:00:01Computer, download file to pad... F-7.
00:00:05Come on.
00:00:06COMPUTER: Download complete.
00:00:07Thank you! Nurse.
00:00:10You're up late.
00:00:12Ah, yes. I've got a few things to finish up before I leave in the morning.
00:00:15I'm, uh, presenting a paper at a medical conference.
00:00:18I see.
00:00:20Where is it?
00:00:21Risa, Casperia Prime?
00:00:24Casperia. How'd you guess?
00:00:26Well, doctors always hold their conferences at sunny resorts.
00:00:29Ours is a grim profession.
00:00:31Don't you think we deserve a break from all the illness and death?
00:00:34Mm.
00:00:35Well, don't forget to take plenty of sunscreen.
00:00:38Oh, let me guess.
00:00:39You dislocated your shoulder.
00:00:43Not again.
00:00:44Afraid so.
00:00:46You promised me that you wouldn't go kayaking again until your shoulder had a chance to heal.
00:00:52I know, but I can't stay away.
00:00:54It's like the river calls to me.
00:00:56Yes. It's saying, "Stay away.
00:00:58"Don't come near me or I'll hurt you more!"
00:01:01( groans )
00:01:02Ow.
00:01:03Much better.
00:01:04It'll be tender for a few days; so go easy on it.
00:01:07Right.
00:01:08If the pain gets any worse
00:01:10Nurse Bandee will give you something.
00:01:16Thanks, Julian.
00:01:17Have a good time on Casperia.
00:01:19I'm going to a medical conference, not on vacation.
00:01:22Whatever you say.
00:01:24And if the river calls you again, listen to it and stay away.
00:01:37COMPUTER: The time is 0700 hours.
00:01:40What?
00:01:42You're joking.
00:01:44Computer, confirm time.
00:01:48The time is 0700 hours, 11 seconds.
00:01:52( groans )
00:01:57( sighs )
00:01:58Something tells me
00:02:00I'm going to need a lot of raktajinos today.
00:02:07Oh.
00:02:20( sighs )
00:02:23See you in a few days, old chum.
00:02:25Keep the home fires burning.
00:02:26SISKO: This is the Captain.
00:02:27All senior officers
00:02:29report to Operations immediately.
00:02:30What now?
00:02:32( yawns )
00:02:44( yawns )
00:02:47This better be quick.
00:02:49I've got a shuttle to catch.
00:02:55What's going on?
00:02:56Internal Affairs.
00:02:57What are they doing here?
00:02:58They're not saying.
00:02:59DAX: If they'd called ahead we could have thrown them a party.
00:03:03KIRA: Yeah, well, something tells me it's not a social visit.
00:03:05WORF: Where's the Captain?
00:03:06ODO: He's in there.
00:03:08BASHIR: He doesn't look too happy.
00:03:10ODO: No, he doesn't.
00:03:19All right, people this is Deputy Director Sloan of Internal Affairs.
00:03:24He's here under the authority of the Federation Council.
00:03:27I expect you all to give him your full cooperation.
00:03:34Starfleet Intelligence has reason to believe that there's been a security breach aboard Deep Space 9.
00:03:39It appears that someone has been passing information to the Dominion.
00:03:43With all due respect
00:03:45I think there's been some kind of mistake.
00:03:47SLOAN: I hope you're right, Commander.
00:03:49I really do but until we determine the source we have to follow standard containment procedures and isolate all members of the senior staff.
00:03:58SISKO: As of now you're all relieved of duty and confined to quarters.
00:04:03Confined to quarters?
00:04:04I don't like it any more than you do.
00:04:06You'll be contacted shortly.
00:04:08I'll be conducting interviews with each one of you.
00:04:10For the time being you are not to discuss this matter amongst yourselves.
00:04:14Any questions?
00:04:15Uh, how long do you think your investigation's going to take?
00:04:19That's difficult to say, Doctor, but don't worry.
00:04:21We've already informed Starfleet Medical that you won't be attending your conference.
00:04:25Oh, that's very considerate of you.
00:04:28Take them to their quarters.
00:04:38Would you come with me, please?
00:06:44( exhales slowly )
00:06:54Hot buttered scones, mobajam, red leaf tea.
00:06:58Please.
00:07:02What's the matter with this thing?
00:07:07All right.
00:07:19( door chimes )
00:07:21Come in.
00:07:28Would you please come with me, Doctor?
00:07:32Uh... yes.
00:07:36Certainly.
00:07:42Where are we going?
00:07:43To the Wardroom.
00:07:44Director Sloan wants to ask you a few questions.
00:07:51MAN: Stand clear.
00:07:57What's going on?
00:07:59Nothing you need to worry about, sir.
00:08:01This way.
00:08:09Dr. Bashir, sir.
00:08:16Thank you.
00:08:23Dr. Bashir... have a seat, please.
00:08:29I'm sorry you're going to miss your medical conference.
00:08:32It couldn't be helped.
00:08:34In a case like this
00:08:36I have to follow strict procedures.
00:08:37Yes, I understand.
00:08:39Maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
00:08:41The last time you tried to attend a medical conference you were taken prisoner by the Dominion.
00:08:46An experience I wouldn't care to repeat.
00:08:49I'm sure you wouldn't.
00:08:51What, five weeks in a Dominion prison camp?
00:08:53I can't imagine what that must have been like.
00:08:56Not pleasant.
00:08:58I read your report.
00:09:00It made me ask myself how I would have held up under those conditions.
00:09:04I guess you never really know until you go through it.
00:09:07I'm sure you would have been able to cope.
00:09:10We do what we have to to survive.
00:09:12Mm-hmm.
00:09:13I was just reading over some of your case reports.
00:09:17Fascinating stuff.
00:09:19The work you did with those genetically enhanced patients-- very impressive.
00:09:23Thank you.
00:09:25Before you started working with them
00:09:28Starfleet Medical described them as "alienated, uncommunicative and hostile."
00:09:33And you were the first doctor who managed to establish a dialogue with them.
00:09:37Well, actually, I think the fact that I'm genetically enhanced myself made them a little more open to accepting me.
00:09:42You spoke their language.
00:09:44Exactly.
00:09:47I envy your profession.
00:09:50You have a positive impact on people's lives.
00:09:53You know, I...
00:09:55I considered becoming a doctor myself.
00:09:58Ah, you have a good bedside manner.
00:10:01Actually, when I first came in here
00:10:03I, uh, half suspected that, uh, I would be interrogated under a very bright light.
00:10:08( chuckles )
00:10:09Not this time.
00:10:11Well, I see no need to trouble you any longer.
00:10:14Thank you for your cooperation.
00:10:16( door opens )
00:10:20My pleasure.
00:10:21( clears throat )
00:10:23Lieutenant Chandler will take you back to your quarters now.
00:10:26Ah, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to stay there until I've finished with the rest of the interviews.
00:10:30Well, in that case, maybe you could send someone to take a look at my replicator.
00:10:33It's not working.
00:10:34Actually, we took them off line.
00:10:36To prevent anyone from trying to replicate a communications device or a weapon.
00:10:42Oh. Well, I just wanted some breakfast.
00:10:45What would you like?
00:10:46I'll have it sent right up to your quarters.
00:10:48Hot buttered scones
00:10:50moba jam and some red leaf tea, please.
00:10:53Coming right up.
00:10:55Thank you.
00:10:57Doctor, one more thing.
00:11:00Those genetically enhanced patients of yours-- did Starfleet Medical ask you to work with them or did you volunteer?
00:11:05Oh, I volunteered.
00:11:07I see.
00:11:09Very good.
00:11:27( door chimes )
00:11:28Come in.
00:11:31Here you are, sir.
00:11:32Thank God.
00:11:33I'm famished.
00:11:36Cheers.
00:11:37Enjoy.
00:11:43Ugh.
00:11:46It's a little early for gagh.
00:11:53Well, I hope you're enjoying my scones, Worf.
00:12:42( console beeping )
00:12:52Miles, Sloan said we aren't supposed to be talking to each other.
00:12:56I just wanted to make sure you were all right.
00:12:58I'm fine, except I think someone's been snooping around my quarters.
00:13:01It wouldn't surprise me.
00:13:03Has Sloan questioned you yet?
00:13:04Yeah, we just finished.
00:13:05How'd it go?
00:13:06It went fine.
00:13:08He just asked me a few routine questions.
00:13:10Believe me, it's not fine.
00:13:11He just grilled me for over two hours.
00:13:13Two hours?
00:13:15About what?
00:13:16About you.
00:13:17You're joking.
00:13:18I only wish I were.
00:13:20Every single question was about you.
00:13:23Look, I better go before they trace this transmission.
00:13:26I just wanted to warn you to watch your back.
00:13:28Miles, wait.
00:13:29What did he want to know about me?
00:13:31Just be careful. I think they're--
00:13:35( sighs )
00:13:37( door chimes )
00:13:38Come in.
00:13:42Director Sloan wants to see you.
00:13:44Again?
00:13:45That's right.
00:14:23Did you get your breakfast, Doctor?
00:14:25Yes, I did.
00:14:27Good.
00:14:29I was going over my notes from our last conversation and there are a couple of things
00:14:33I'd like you to clarify.
00:14:34Oh?
00:14:35You have a problem with that?
00:14:36Not at all. Let's go back to the time you spent with the Dominion.
00:14:40I wasn't "with" the Dominion; I was their prisoner.
00:14:42You were held at internment camp 371?
00:14:44That's right.
00:14:46Barrack 6? Yes.
00:14:47You were there for five weeks?
00:14:4937 days, actually.
00:14:50You're absolutely sure about that.
00:14:53Yes.
00:14:54And General Martok was with you in Barrack 6.
00:14:56Correct.
00:14:59He said that the Jem'Hadar removed you from the barracks.
00:15:01I complained when they cut our rations so they threw me in solitary.
00:15:05I see.
00:15:07And did you meet with anyone during that week?
00:15:09I was alone.
00:15:11You're sure about that.
00:15:13Wait.
00:15:14Um, let me think.
00:15:18Was I alone in solitary?
00:15:20Yes.
00:15:21I think I was.
00:15:24You didn't meet with a Vorta?
00:15:26No.
00:15:27Or a changeling?
00:15:28No.
00:15:29So what you're telling me is you spent seven days in complete isolation.
00:15:33It wasn't seven days.
00:15:34It was five-- five days.
00:15:36Now that's odd 'cause General Martok said you were gone for seven days.
00:15:40He was wrong. It was five.
00:15:41Why would he lie about something like that?
00:15:44He wasn't lying.
00:15:45You can't both be right.
00:15:47He must have lost count of the days.
00:15:48He was under a great deal of stress.
00:15:50And you weren't?
00:15:52Human beings are more adaptable to incarceration than Klingons.
00:15:57Especially when they're genetically engineered?
00:16:00Meaning what?
00:16:02Let's move on to the matter of your escape from the camp.
00:16:06I'll quote from your own report.
00:16:08"We constructed a transmitter using components
00:16:11"from the barracks life-support system.
00:16:13"We used it to contact our runabout and beam ourselves out of the camp."
00:16:17Now forgive me, Doctor.
00:16:19That sounds a little hard to believe.
00:16:21It's what happened.
00:16:23Why would the Dominion leave your runabout orbiting the camp unattended?
00:16:27They didn't think we'd be able to contact it.
00:16:29Why not?
00:16:31They left you everything you need to build a transmitter.
00:16:34Isn't it more plausible that the Dominion wanted you to escape?
00:16:38Why?
00:16:39Why would they do that?
00:16:42So that you could start working for them.
00:16:43But I'm not working for them.
00:16:45How can you be sure?
00:16:47Excuse me?
00:16:49How can you be sure you're not working for them?
00:16:53Are you familiar with the term
00:16:54"engramatic dissociation"?
00:16:57Vaguely.
00:16:58The theory holds that if a person's mind is sufficiently disciplined he'd be capable of compartmentalizing contradictory information, believing one thing while doing another.
00:17:10I think you possess that kind of mind.
00:17:13I think the Dominion saw that and decided to take advantage of it.
00:17:17I think they broke you and turned you to their cause and then had you suppress the memory of what happened.
00:17:24You're saying I'm a Dominion spy and don't even know it.
00:17:27What could be more perfect?
00:17:29There's no chance of you getting caught because you don't even realize you're working for them.
00:17:34When they want to debrief you all they do is trigger your memory.
00:17:37That's ridiculous.
00:17:38Doctor, I am trying to help you but I need your cooperation.
00:17:44I need you to tear down the walls inside your mind to dredge up a fragment of a memory-- anything about your mission, about your contacts.
00:17:53I know it's not easy, but you've got to try.
00:17:56There are no memories to dredge up.
00:18:00I'm not suffering from engramatic dissociation.
00:18:03I'm a loyal Starfleet officer.
00:18:06And will not answer any more questions unless I'm formally charged and can respond with the benefit of counsel!
00:18:12I've had enough of your lies, Doctor!
00:18:15You think you're smarter than the rest of us, don't you?
00:18:17You think you're smarter than the millions of brave men and women who put their lives on the line for the Federation.
00:18:22You want to do things the hard way? Fine.
00:18:25But I'm going to get the truth out of you and when I'm done, I'm going to take whatever's left of you and I'm going to lock it away.
00:18:31Guards!
00:18:48Is it really necessary to drag a Starfleet officer across the Promenade in irons?
00:18:53We have our orders, sir.
00:18:55Please stand aside.
00:18:57We'll get you out of this, Julian.
00:18:58I'm sure this is all a mistake.
00:19:00Is it?
00:19:19Where's Odo?
00:19:21In his quarters.
00:19:23We'll be handling security for the time being.
00:19:25This way.
00:19:40Too tight?
00:19:42A bit.
00:19:42You'll live.
00:19:44Oh, so nice to see you enjoying your work.
00:19:49I was with the Seventh Fleet when the Dominion attacked the Tyra system.
00:19:5398 of our ships were destroyed in a matter of hours.
00:19:56I lost a lot of friends.
00:19:58I lost a lot of friends, too.
00:19:59I believe that but yours were Jem'Hadar.
00:20:02You won't be needing this anymore.
00:20:05Step inside.
00:20:18FEMALE OFFICER: With all due respect, Captain if you would just wait in the Security Office
00:20:22Director Sloan should be here any minute and you can discuss your request with him--
00:20:25There is nothing to discuss.
00:20:26I want ten minutes alone with my officer and I want them now.
00:20:30Very well.
00:20:37I thought you should know, Odo did some checking.
00:20:40Sloan had a son in Starfleet.
00:20:43He was a transport pilot.
00:20:44He was killed by a Dominion patrol.
00:20:48Maybe he thinks I supplied them with the information that helped them target his son's ship.
00:20:53SLOAN: That's exactly what I think.
00:20:58When my son's convoy dropped out of warp to rendezvous with a Klingon bird-of-prey they found three Dominion attack ships waiting for them instead.
00:21:09SISKO: I'm sorry for your loss.
00:21:11But don't you think that your son's death indicates a conflict of interest in your investigation?
00:21:18No, I think it gives me an added incentive to go after the truth.
00:21:24Now, what was it you wanted?
00:21:25SISKO: I need to talk to my Chief Medical Officer in private.
00:21:29I can understand that.
00:21:33But security protocol requires that no one talk to the prisoner without clearance from me.
00:21:38Director Sloan, have you received orders from Starfleet to relieve me of my command of this station?
00:21:44No, I haven't.
00:21:45Well, then, as long as I remain in command
00:21:48I will see Dr. Bashir whenever I please.
00:21:50Furthermore, from now on
00:21:52I will sit in on all interrogation sessions to make sure his rights are observed.
00:21:56Do I make myself clear?
00:21:59I believe so.
00:22:02Well we'll see each other tomorrow.
00:22:05In the meantime, enjoy your conversation.
00:22:16I appreciate your help, sir.
00:22:19We'll get this straightened out.
00:22:21I promise you.
00:22:27Let's go back a few years to the incident at Bopak III.
00:22:31According to your report, you and Chief O'Brien crash-landed on the planet where you then made contact with a group of Jem'Hadar.
00:22:39We didn't make contact with them.
00:22:41They captured us.
00:22:42Well, if that's the case why didn't you attempt to escape?
00:22:45We didn't have a chance.
00:22:47According to Chief O'Brien you were more interested in curing the Jem'Hadar of their addiction to ketracel-white.
00:22:55I'm a doctor.
00:22:56They were suffering from withdrawal.
00:22:58They're the enemy-- genetically engineered killing machines.
00:23:02They're not machines.
00:23:04They're sentient beings and I couldn't just stand there and watch them die.
00:23:07Why? Because you felt sympathy for them being genetically engineered yourself?
00:23:13SISKO: This is irrelevant.
00:23:15We're talking about an incident that happened before Dr. Bashir allegedly became a Dominion agent.
00:23:19It's not irrelevant, Captain.
00:23:20If anything, it shows he was already sympathetic to the Dominion.
00:23:24But let's move on.
00:23:25Doctor, we spoke yesterday about a group of genetically enhanced patients that you brought to the station.
00:23:32Why exactly did you decide to work with them?
00:23:36They'd been institutionalized most of their lives.
00:23:39I thought I might find a way to help them assimilate into society.
00:23:42A laudable goal.
00:23:44What I find puzzling is the way you went about it.
00:23:47These misfits had been sheltered from the outside world for as long as they could remember.
00:23:52Yet you chose to bombard them with information about the war with the Dominion.
00:23:56Now, frankly, I'm surprised it didn't scare them into a deeper isolation.
00:24:01I wanted to engage them.
00:24:03And it worked.
00:24:05Is that why you convinced Starfleet Command to give them access to classified battle plans?
00:24:10Starfleet was interested in hearing our ideas on how to win the war.
00:24:14How to win the war.
00:24:15You recommended that the Federation surrender.
00:24:19We were looking for ways to save as many lives as possible.
00:24:22Now, if you'd take the time to examine the findings...!
00:24:25Captain, you took the time to examine the findings, didn't you?
00:24:29( sighs )
00:24:30I did.
00:24:31And did you agree with them?
00:24:34No.
00:24:35Of course not.
00:24:37No loyal Starfleet officer could.
00:24:39I won't deny that Doctor Bashir has made some questionable decisions in his career, but that's a long way from convincing me that he is a traitor.
00:24:48Now, so far, your case is based on circumstantial evidence and speculation.
00:24:52What other kind of case can I make against a man who covers his tracks so well?
00:24:56That's a circular argument, and you know it!
00:24:59Captain, if Dr. Bashir had been involved in one or two questionable incidents
00:25:04I could understand how you might be able to dismiss it but the sheer number of incidents form a pattern of behavior that can't be ignored.
00:25:11I understand that you want to be loyal to a man who's served under you for so long.
00:25:17I understand you'd be inclined to take his word over that of an outsider.
00:25:21But step back for a moment and think about it.
00:25:25This man concealed the truth about his illegal genetic enhancement for over 30 years.
00:25:30He lied to get his medical license.
00:25:33He lied to get into Starfleet.
00:25:36He lied to you when he came aboard this station and he's been lying to you ever since.
00:25:43He did eventually come forward... and tell the truth.
00:25:47That's right, he did. Why?
00:25:50Why? What made you confess?
00:25:52Was it because you realized that it was your duty to be honest with your Captain?
00:25:56No.
00:25:58Was it because you felt guilty for having lied to him for so long?
00:26:00No.
00:26:01Then why did you come forward?
00:26:02I was found out.
00:26:04And if you hadn't been found out would you have come forward and told your Captain the truth... ever?
00:26:20I don't know.
00:26:22I see.
00:26:29( sighs )
00:26:34( sighs )
00:26:41Sloan was right about one thing, sir.
00:26:46I should have told you the truth from the beginning.
00:26:48You're right.
00:26:49You should have.
00:26:50But let's put that behind us for now.
00:26:53How can I defend myself to this man?
00:26:56Whatever I say to him he either thinks I'm lying or repressing my memories.
00:27:02I know you're not lying, Julian.
00:27:05But?
00:27:06But... as a doctor isn't it in the realm of medical possibility that the Dominion did recruit you and you have blocked it out of your memory?
00:27:17Well, even if it is possible, it didn't happen.
00:27:23You don't believe me, do you?
00:27:25I don't...
00:27:29I don't think you're lying, Julian.
00:27:37( sighs ): It's late.
00:27:38Try to get some sleep.
00:27:42We'll talk again in the morning.
00:27:58( sighs )
00:28:03Sorry to interrupt your sleep, Doctor.
00:28:06Looks like you're going on a little vacation after all.
00:28:08Where are you taking me?
00:28:10SLOAN: Starbase 53 for further questioning.
00:28:13Does Captain Sisko know about this?
00:28:14It's none of his concern.
00:28:17Not anymore.
00:28:18You have no right to do this, Sloan.
00:28:21SLOAN: Oh, but I do.
00:28:23Starfleet Special Order 66715 gives me the authority to neutralize security threats to Deep Space Nine by whatever means necessary.
00:28:34Doctor, you're about to spend the rest of this war in a maximum-security cell... unless... you would care to put your thumbprint on this confession.
00:28:48We can reword it if it doesn't meet your exacting standards.
00:28:53You can take that confession and throw it out of the nearest airlock.
00:28:59I thought so.
00:29:01Take him to the shuttle.
00:29:08Would you put your hands in front of you, Doctor?
00:29:10SLOAN: He's beaming out!
00:29:12Stop him!
00:29:21Good evening, Doctor.
00:29:23Weyoun?
00:29:24Welcome home.
00:29:31It would appear we got you out just in time.
00:29:36It's all right.
00:29:38You're among friends now.
00:29:39Did they mistreat you?
00:29:40I don't see any bruises.
00:29:42Why did you bring me here?
00:29:44What choice did I have?
00:29:47Starfleet discovered you were working for us.
00:29:50I'm not working for you.
00:29:52I'm not a Dominion spy.
00:29:55You actually believe that, don't you?
00:30:00That's why you're such a good operative.
00:30:02You're lying.
00:30:04( sighs )
00:30:05Oh, here we go again.
00:30:07( chuckles )
00:30:08These little conversations of ours always follow the same pattern:
00:30:15You 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.
00:30:26What truth?
00:30:28That you broke me in your prison camp?
00:30:30We're not barbarians.
00:30:32There was no torture involved.
00:30:35We 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 this war quickly.
00:30:51You rose above the petty question of whose side you were on and made... a moral decision.
00:31:02It's not surprising, really.
00:31:04After all, you are a doctor.
00:31:06You're saying that I'm a traitor?
00:31:08Traitor, hero... those are just words.
00:31:14Oh, your friends on Deep Space Nine may vilify you, but history... will judge you to be a great man a visionary who helped bring an end to one of the most devastating wars the galaxy has ever seen.
00:31:29I-I don't remember.
00:31:31I don't remember any of it.
00:31:33Of course not.
00:31:34You suppressed the memories-- compartmentalized them.
00:31:38It's a remarkable ability, but it does make these initial conversations a bit wearing.
00:31:46Have something to eat.
00:31:48You always reintegrate better on a full stomach.
00:31:55Do you remember when I first offered you scones?
00:31:58Back at the camp.
00:32:00No.
00:32:03Concentrate.
00:32:07Sensory details are the key.
00:32:13I had you brought in from solitary.
00:32:16You were very hungry, but you refused to give me the satisfaction of seeing you eat.
00:32:24Do you remember?
00:32:29I don't remember... because it never happened!
00:32:33You were almost there.
00:32:35Try again.
00:32:36With a little more effort, you can break through.
00:32:39I'm not a Dominion spy!
00:32:40I can see this is going to be one of our more difficult sessions.
00:32:43I'm innocent. I don't care what you or Sloan think.
00:32:50Wait a minute.
00:32:54Why would you both be trying to convince me of the same lie unless... you were working together?
00:33:04Please, Doctor listen to yourself.
00:33:07Sloan's the traitor.
00:33:09MALE: Combat stations.
00:33:10Enemy ship approaching.
00:33:12( alarm blaring )
00:33:20Sisko.
00:33:24I'm afraid we're going to have to continue your debriefing later.
00:33:45( grunting )
00:33:55( sighs )
00:33:56Am I glad to see you.
00:33:58Away team to the Defiant. We got him.
00:34:06I suppose you have a reasonable explanation for why the Dominion broke you out of that holding cell.
00:34:11I understand how this must look, sir.
00:34:13What did they want?
00:34:14Weyoun just tried to convince me that I was his operative.
00:34:17I think he and Sloan are working together.
00:34:19Now that's enough.
00:34:20You know you're not going to exonerate yourself by casting suspicions on someone else.
00:34:23Well, maybe he's not a traitor.
00:34:25Maybe he's been replaced by a changeling.
00:34:26All I'm saying is that both he and Weyoun are trying to frame me.
00:34:30You have run out of excuses, Doctor.
00:34:32You have to believe me.
00:34:34I'm innocent.
00:34:35I have had enough of your lies, Doctor.
00:34:37You can't just dismiss what I'm saying.
00:34:39Because if I'm right, there's no telling what kind of damage Sloan can do--
00:34:41Get him off my Bridge!
00:34:42Let's go, Doctor.
00:34:44Jadzia, you believe me, don't you?
00:34:46Why did you do it, Julian?
00:34:48Miles? You?
00:34:53Your shoulder-- it's all right?
00:34:56Of course, it's all right.
00:34:57But you dislocated it yesterday when... we were playing springball.
00:35:04So? It's better now.
00:35:07You didn't hurt it playing springball.
00:35:10You dislocated it kayaking in a holosuite.
00:35:18You're not Miles.
00:35:24And you're not Captain Sisko.
00:35:27He'd at least be willing to hear me out.
00:35:33This isn't real.
00:35:34It can't be.
00:35:39SLOAN: You're right, Doctor.
00:35:41None of it was real.
00:35:43But I am and this isn't over.
00:35:54Congratulations, Doctor.
00:35:56It's not often that we're proven wrong.
00:35:58I take it you finally believe
00:36:00I'm not working for the Dominion.
00:36:02I'm leaning heavily in that direction but to erase any lingering doubts what do you say we make one final test?
00:36:10I've finished playing games with you, Sloan!
00:36:13I can assure you, Doctor, this is no game.
00:36:22SLOAN: Don't be afraid.
00:36:23I have no intentions of hurting you.
00:36:25I just need to remove an implant from behind your right ear.
00:36:30I tell you what.
00:36:31Why don't you do the honors?
00:36:32Give it to him.
00:36:37Go ahead, Doctor.
00:36:38It's only a neurosynaptic relay.
00:36:39You've been recording my neuro-electric responses.
00:36:42That's correct.
00:36:44And now I'd like to check the findings in order to confirm what I already believe-- that you're an innocent man.
00:36:49Now, either you remove the relay or we will.
00:36:57( device whirring )
00:36:59( clicking )
00:37:09Thank you.
00:37:11This'll only take a moment.
00:37:13Take your time.
00:37:15I don't seem to be going anywhere.
00:37:18I'm glad to see your sense of humor's returning.
00:37:21That's a very good sign.
00:37:23Of what?
00:37:24You're beginning to relax.
00:37:27We subjected you to high levels of stress to ensure accurate test results and I'm glad to say the results are in your favor.
00:37:35Your loyalty to the Federation appears to be above reproach.
00:37:40Why do I still detect a hint of doubt in your voice?
00:37:44Well, frankly, I would have preferred to have kept you under observation a little longer.
00:37:49Unfortunately, we didn't know about Chief O'Brien's injury or we would have incorporated that into the program.
00:37:55So you beamed me out of my quarters into this holosuite when I was asleep.
00:38:00I believe we allowed you a full hour.
00:38:02No wonder I feel so tired.
00:38:07I suppose you find your subjects more malleable when they have been deprived of sleep.
00:38:11Not a new technique, I admit but an effective one nonetheless.
00:38:15So... why don't you tell me who you are?
00:38:19Who you work for?
00:38:22SLOAN: I think it's obvious.
00:38:23The same people you work for-- the Federation... Starfleet.
00:38:27You don't expect me to believe you're with Internal Affairs, do you?
00:38:30No, of course not.
00:38:32Internal Affairs is a competent department but limited.
00:38:35So which department are you with?
00:38:37Let's just say I belong to another branch of Starfleet Intelligence.
00:38:43Our official designation is Section 31.
00:38:46Never heard of it.
00:38:47We keep a low profile.
00:38:49Works out better that way for all concerned.
00:38:52And what does Section 31 do-- apart from kidnapping Starfleet officers?
00:38:57We search out and identify potential dangers to the Federation.
00:39:00And once identified?
00:39:02We deal with them.
00:39:04How?
00:39:06Quietly.
00:39:07So if I had been a Dominion agent what would have happened to me?
00:39:12We wouldn't be standing here having this conversation.
00:39:16Starfleet sanctions what you're doing?
00:39:18We don't submit reports or ask approval for specific operations if that's what you mean.
00:39:25We're an autonomous department.
00:39:27Authorized by whom?
00:39:29Section 31 was part of the original Starfleet Charter.
00:39:33But that was 200 years ago.
00:39:36Are you telling me you've been working on your own ever since?
00:39:40Without specific orders?
00:39:42Accountable to nobody but yourselves?
00:39:46You make it sound so ominous.
00:39:48Isn't it?
00:39:50Because if what you say to me is true you function as judge, jury and executioner, and I think that's too much power for anyone.
00:39:57I admit it takes exceptional people to do what we do-- people who can sublimate their ambitions to the best interests of the Federation.
00:40:08People like you.
00:40:10Me?
00:40:11You have all the qualifications to be a very useful member of Section 31.
00:40:16A few minutes ago, you were calling me a traitor.
00:40:18And now you want to recruit me.
00:40:20Well, you're intelligent, resourceful.
00:40:23You've always been fascinated by covert operations.
00:40:25Why else would you spend so much time in Quark's holosuites playing spy?
00:40:30You're serious.
00:40:31We're on the same team.
00:40:33We believe in the same principles that every other Federation citizen holds dear.
00:40:39And yet you violate those principles as a matter of course.
00:40:42In order to protect them.
00:40:44Well, I'm sorry but the ends don't always justify the means.
00:40:48Really?
00:40:55How many lives do you suppose you've saved in your medical career?
00:41:00What has that got to do with anything?
00:41:02Hundreds? Thousands?
00:41:03Do you suppose those people give a damn that you lied to get into Starfleet Medical?
00:41:13I doubt it.
00:41:16We deal with threats to the Federation that jeopardize its very survival.
00:41:22If you knew how many lives we've saved
00:41:25I think you'd agree that the ends do justify the means.
00:41:29I'm not afraid of bending the rules every once in a while if the situation warrants it.
00:41:33And I don't think you are either.
00:41:36You've got the wrong man, Sloan.
00:41:37I don't think so.
00:41:38In time, you'll come to agree with me.
00:41:42Don't hold your breath.
00:41:44All I ask is that when you get back to Deep Space Nine you consider what I've said.
00:41:48And what if I decide to expose you?
00:41:51Let's just say I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
00:42:04I'll say one thing for this fellow, Sloan-- he's clever.
00:42:07He timed the doctor's abduction to coincide with his trip to the medical conference.
00:42:12That way he wasn't missed.
00:42:13Yes. He's clever.
00:42:15We went over Julian's quarters, but we couldn't find any residual transporter signatures.
00:42:19So either they got him off the station another way or they have transporter technology that we can't detect.
00:42:25Captain, is there any word from Starfleet about Sloan or Section 31?
00:42:30( sighs )
00:42:32There's no record of a Deputy Director Sloan anywhere in Starfleet.
00:42:36And as for Section 31 that's a little more complicated.
00:42:41Starfleet Command doesn't acknowledge its existence but they don't deny it either.
00:42:48They simply said they'd look into it and get back to me.
00:42:51When?
00:42:52They didn't say.
00:42:53That sounds like a cover-up to me.
00:42:55I can't believe the Federation condones this kind of activity.
00:42:59ODO: Personally, I find it hard to believe they wouldn't.
00:43:02Every other great power has a unit like Section 31.
00:43:05The Romulans have the Tal Shiar.
00:43:07The Cardassians had the Obsidian Order.
00:43:09But what does that say about us?
00:43:12When push comes to shove, are we willing to sacrifice our principles in order to survive?
00:43:16I wish I had an answer for you, Doctor.
00:43:18KIRA: Maybe we should do some checking-- try to track down this Sloan ourselves.
00:43:23ODO: That won't be easy.
00:43:24If he's right and Section 31 has existed since the birth of the Federation they've learned to cover their tracks very well.
00:43:31SISKO: We don't have to find them.
00:43:33They'll come to us.
00:43:39You said that Sloan tried to recruit you.
00:43:42I turned him down.
00:43:43He doesn't strike me as a man who takes "no" for an answer.
00:43:48The next time he asks you to join his little group you will say "yes."
00:43:55ODO: Well, congratulations
00:43:57Doctor.
00:43:59Looks like you're going to get to play a spy after all-- only this time, for real.