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00:00:01KIRA: All right, next item.
00:00:03Item seven, warbird repair and maintenance. Senator?
00:00:07Repairs on our ships have continually been delayed in favor of Klingon and Federation vessels.
00:00:12The Dividices and the Genorex have been waiting almost three weeks while more than a dozen Klingon ships have been given first priority.
00:00:20Well, I make up the repair schedule according to my assessment of which ships have the greatest need.
00:00:25Odd that the Klingons seem to always have the greatest need.
00:00:28They are usually more damaged because Klingon warships are relentless in pressing home their attack.
00:00:33"Reckless" would be another way of putting it.
00:00:35The fight must be taken to the enemy. We cannot win this war...
00:00:38All right, we're not here to debate combat tactics.
00:00:41Chief, how soon can you have those warbirds into a docking bay?
00:00:45Well, I suppose I could bring them in tomorrow.
00:00:47But that would mean delaying repairs to the Hornet and the Rotarran.
00:00:50Somebody's going to have to explain to General Martok why his flagship was bumped.
00:00:55Worf, you just volunteered for that assignment.
00:00:59This brings up the question of shore leave.
00:01:02At the moment, we have the crews from two Klingon ships on the station.
00:01:07I'd rather not have that many Klingons and Romulans on the Promenade at the same time.
00:01:13We'll forgo shore leave until the Klingons depart.
00:01:15Our soldiers are professionals.
00:01:17They're here to fight not to get drunk in Quark's.
00:01:22KIRA: All right. That's it for today then.
00:01:24Same time next week?
00:01:25Oh, sorry, Senator.
00:01:26You'll be attending that conference on Romulus, won't you?
00:01:29Yes, but Subcommander Velal will be here in my place.
00:01:32Fine. Have a safe trip.
00:01:33Thank you.
00:01:38( chuckling ): Ah, yes.
00:01:40Romulus... how well I remember it.
00:01:43You'll find the predominant color to be gray-- the buildings, the clothes, the people.
00:01:49Did you know that the Romulan heart itself is gray?
00:01:51It's true.
00:01:53And altogether appropriate for such an unimaginative race.
00:01:56I take it you didn't enjoy your brief stint on Romulus.
00:01:59You were... posing as a gardener, weren't you?
00:02:02It was one of the few instances where my cover was more enjoyable than the actual assignment.
00:02:07What was the assignment anyway?
00:02:08I'm afraid I can't talk about that.
00:02:11Back to the subject at hand.
00:02:13What would your role be at this conference?
00:02:16Well, I'll be giving a talk on Dominion biogenic weapons chairing a seminar on ketracel-white and attending a meeting on a proposal to transfer 25 Federation hospital ships over to Romulan control.
00:02:29How dull.
00:02:30Sorry to disappoint.
00:02:31Admiral Ross and his staff will be discussing the "exciting" military issues.
00:02:34I see.
00:02:36I-I trust that Starfleet Intelligence will be sending someone along to make good use of this opportunity.
00:02:42What do you mean?
00:02:44Well, isn't it obvious?
00:02:45This is a golden opportunity to gather intelligence on Romulan intentions and military capabilities.
00:02:51They're our allies, Garak.
00:02:52And with any luck this could be the beginning of an entirely new friendship between our peoples.
00:02:57The eternal optimist.
00:02:59Guilty as charged.
00:03:01How sad.
00:03:02I must tell you, I'm disappointed at hearing you mouth the usual platitudes of peace and friendship regarding an implacable foe like the Romulans.
00:03:13But I live in hope that one day you'll come to see this universe for what it truly is rather than what you'd wish it to be.
00:03:24Well, I shall endeavor to become more cynical with each passing day.
00:03:28Look gift horses squarely in the mouth and find clouds in every silver lining.
00:03:34If only you meant it.
00:03:50Lights.
00:03:53Sloan.
00:03:55Hello, Doctor.
00:03:56It's good to see you.
00:03:58I hope you're well rested.
00:04:00Section 31 has an assignment for you.
00:06:03You're taking quite a risk.
00:06:04I could have a security team here in 30 seconds.
00:06:06I suspect you'd be unable to communicate with anyone outside of this room.
00:06:10I could scream for help.
00:06:12Possible but uncharacteristic.
00:06:14I mean, screaming for help-- that's... that's too undignified for you.
00:06:18But don't let me stop you.
00:06:20I enjoy being wrong.
00:06:21What do you want?
00:06:22I told you.
00:06:23You have an assignment.
00:06:24I don't work for you.
00:06:26You passed the test.
00:06:27You were accepted into the organization.
00:06:29I didn't ask to be accepted.
00:06:32You were, nevertheless.
00:06:35And now it's time to go to work.
00:06:37I'm sure you're dying to know what your mission is but you won't give me the satisfaction of admitting it.
00:06:43So I'll just tell you.
00:06:46Lucky me.
00:06:47Section 31 is extremely interested in this conference of yours.
00:06:53However, the Tal Shiar will be handling the security arrangements so we'll have virtually no chance of using any technical assets to gather intelligence.
00:07:02As a result, we'll be forced to rely on organic assets... like you.
00:07:07Your mission is to gather data about the Romulan leadership.
00:07:12In essence, we want you to take the pulse of their government.
00:07:16No pun intended.
00:07:18You want me to spy on an ally?
00:07:21To "evaluate" an ally.
00:07:24And a temporary ally at that.
00:07:27Now, I say that, because when the war is over the following will happen in short order-- the Dominion will be forced back to the Gamma Quadrant.
00:07:36The Cardassian Empire will be occupied.
00:07:40The Klingon Empire will spend the next ten years recovering from the war and won't pose a serious threat to anyone.
00:07:46That leaves two powers to vie for control of the Quadrant-- the Federation and the Romulans.
00:07:54This war isn't over and you're already planning for the next.
00:07:59Well put.
00:08:00I hope your report is equally succinct.
00:08:03How many times do I have to tell you, Sloan?
00:08:06I don't work for you.
00:08:08You will.
00:08:10It's in your nature.
00:08:12You are a man who loves secrets-- medical, personal, fictional.
00:08:19And I am a man of secrets.
00:08:23You want to know what I know and the only way to do that is to accept the assignment.
00:08:46Whoa! Easy, Julian.
00:08:49What's going on?
00:08:55Odo's checked all the security logs.
00:08:57There's no indication of how Sloan got aboard or where he went.
00:09:00I can't say I'm surprised.
00:09:01From what we've seen of them
00:09:03Section 31 is very meticulous in covering its tracks.
00:09:06I had a conversation with Admiral Ross this afternoon.
00:09:10He and I both agree that the Romulan conference is too important to cancel.
00:09:14What about me?
00:09:16Starfleet Command has promised to send the expert on Dominion biogenic weapons and ketracel-white to the conference.
00:09:22Since that's you, you go.
00:09:24And we want you to carry out your assignment.
00:09:26Make a few discreet observations on the Romulan leadership and then wait for Sloan to contact you again.
00:09:32Somehow, I don't think giving Sloan any information is a good idea.
00:09:36That was my instinct as well, but after talking to Ross
00:09:39I think we might have an opportunity here we can turn to our advantage.
00:09:44Officially, Starfleet Command has said that they are appalled at the very notion that an organization like Section 31 might exist and that they plan to get to the bottom of this entire business.
00:09:56And unofficially?
00:09:57They have quietly pushed the investigation aside.
00:10:01Which means either they don't take Section 31 seriously or... someone at Starfleet Command is protecting them.
00:10:08Either way, we now have a chance to get someone inside and I think I want to take it.
00:10:15So you want me to play along?
00:10:16Pretend that I've decided to work for Sloan after all?
00:10:20Exactly.
00:10:21When he contacts you to find out what you learned at the conference make it seem like you've reluctantly come around to his way of thinking.
00:10:28Let him believe that he has seduced you into helping him.
00:10:32Well, that shouldn't be too difficult.
00:10:33Sloan thinks I'm already so tempted that I barely can see straight.
00:10:37Well, listen, I better pack.
00:10:40The Bellerophon leaves in three hours.
00:10:42One more thing, Doctor.
00:10:44Remember this isn't a game.
00:10:47Section 31 is very dangerous.
00:10:49If Sloan even suspects that you are really working for us...
00:10:53I understand.
00:10:59Good hunting.
00:11:12A glass of Romulan ale, Doctor?
00:11:14Thank you, Senator.
00:11:15The trading embargo has been officially lifted if you were wondering.
00:11:18It hadn't crossed my mind, actually.
00:11:20To one of the many benefits of the alliance.
00:11:25( coughing )
00:11:28Need a medical team, sir?
00:11:29No, thank you.
00:11:30Don't tell me this is your first glass of Romulan ale.
00:11:33Well, it was...
00:11:34( coughing ) ille... illegal.
00:11:37That never stopped most of your colleagues.
00:11:39ROSS: I know-- I was probably one of the few officers in the fleet who didn't indulge occasionally.
00:11:44( coughs )
00:11:45Would you like something else?
00:11:46No, no, I'll manage.
00:11:47That's the spirit, sir. Never say die.
00:11:51What an odd expression.
00:11:52What does it mean?
00:11:53It's a line from an old Earth poem.
00:11:56Forgive me for interrupting.
00:11:59I couldn't help overhearing and etymology is one of my hobbies.
00:12:02The, uh, phrase "never say die" is originally from a 19th century poem based on Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
00:12:11Now, it's since passed into the vernacular as a, as an exhortation never to give up no matter the cost.
00:12:19Interesting.
00:12:20Wendell Greer, Assistant Director
00:12:23UFP Department of Cartography.
00:12:25It's a pleasure.
00:12:27Admiral William Ross, Senator Cretak.
00:12:28Admiral... Senator.
00:12:31And Dr. Julian Bashir.
00:12:32Ah, the physician from Deep Space Nine.
00:12:36I was hoping to meet you.
00:12:37I have so many questions about the Bajoran sector-- navigational anomalies, the transport patterns...
00:12:44Could you spare a moment?
00:12:46Unless I'm interrupting.
00:12:47Not at all.
00:12:52Try to play your cards a little closer to your vest, Doctor.
00:12:56You're lucky they didn't see that look of shock on your face.
00:12:59You managed to get yourself attached to this delegation.
00:13:02Why do you need me?
00:13:03All in due time.
00:13:04Now you have a lot of work to do before we arrive at Romulus.
00:13:07There's a padd in your quarters-- read it.
00:13:10I'll join you at 2200.
00:13:16Well, Mr. Greer certainly has his ducks in a row.
00:13:18According to the Department of Cartography he's been a low-level bureaucrat for almost 15 years.
00:13:23Well, it doesn't surprise me he has a solid cover story, sir.
00:13:26But I think it's too dangerous to allow him to participate in the conference or even set foot on Romulus.
00:13:30We don't know what he's up to.
00:13:32On the other hand, if we move against him now we lose any hope of penetrating Section 31.
00:13:37His access at this conference will be limited to a few low-level briefings and seminars.
00:13:41It shouldn't be too hard keeping tabs on him.
00:13:43If Sloan's here... it suggests something more important than a simple intelligence-gathering mission.
00:13:51He's up to something and it's imperative that we know what that something is.
00:13:56We go forward.
00:13:59SLOAN: Next.
00:14:01BASHIR: Neral-- formerly Proconsul now Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire.
00:14:08Neral's ascension to the top post was confirmed by the Continuing Committee a little over a year ago.
00:14:13His immediate family was killed in a Klingon raid approximately 25 years ago.
00:14:17His interests include sociology and archaeology.
00:14:20His favorite food is Delvan pudding and his pet set'leth's name is... Pensho.
00:14:25Very good.
00:14:27Total recall is a useful attribute for an operative.
00:14:33Koval-- chairman of the Tal Shiar.
00:14:36Section 31 believes that he was involved in the death of Vice Admiral Fujisaki last year but there's no proof.
00:14:41The proof is buried somewhere in Koval's personal database which puts it out of our reach for now.
00:14:47But believe me, Doctor, the Deputy Chief of Starfleet Intelligence doesn't just die of food poisoning.
00:14:53I have to give him credit, though.
00:14:55It was a textbook operation.
00:14:56No sign of foul play and certainly no sign of Romulan involvement.
00:15:01It was very tidy.
00:15:03Koval's political status?
00:15:05Ambiguous.
00:15:07He hasn't been elevated to the Continuing Committee which is usually a given for the head of the Tal Shiar.
00:15:11His nomination has probably been held up because of his opposition to the Federation alliance which is supported by the majority on the Committee.
00:15:18Which, in turn, opens the door for your friend, Senator Cretak.
00:15:22She's an advocate of the alliance and she's been lobbying for this open seat.
00:15:27There is another rumor about Koval which is not contained in his file.
00:15:32We've heard he's ill-- something called Tuvan Syndrome.
00:15:37I'm familiar with it.
00:15:38It's a neurological disease which affects mainly Vulcans, Romulans, and Rigelians.
00:15:42It's degenerative, and incurable at present.
00:15:44If Koval is ill, he'll try to hide it.
00:15:47It's a weakness, and one that could hamper his chances of being appointed to the Committee.
00:15:52Is that what I'm here for? A diagnosis?
00:15:56What's the matter, Sloan?
00:15:57Doesn't Section 31 have its own doctors?
00:16:00Our physicians weren't genetically enhanced.
00:16:02They need equipment to make a diagnosis-- equipment that the Romulans won't permit at this conference.
00:16:07I'm incapable of making a diagnosis by simply looking at a man.
00:16:11Oh, your genetically- enhanced friends determined that Gul Damar killed a woman just by watching him give a political speech.
00:16:20I'm sure you can do better than that.
00:16:24You're going to make a move against Koval, aren't you?
00:16:27You're going to find a way to use his illness to keep him off the Committee.
00:16:31I suppose it would be naive of me to point out that interfering in the internal affairs of a sovereign power is explicitly forbidden by the Federation Charter.
00:16:40Without confirming or denying your speculation
00:16:43I will say that if Koval comes to power it'd be a disaster for the Federation.
00:16:49He'll argue for the Romulans to abrogate the alliance and negotiate a separate peace with the Dominion and I don't think I need to tell you what that would do to the course of the war.
00:16:58You can't justify that by manipulating...
00:16:59Let's make a deal, Doctor--
00:17:02I'll spare you the ends- justify-the-means speech and you spare me the we-must-do- what's-right speech.
00:17:08You and I are not going to see eye to eye on this subject so I suggest we stop discussing it.
00:17:13This mission is reconnaissance.
00:17:16We are not going to be called upon to do anything other than that.
00:17:20Now, why don't you get some rest?
00:17:22We'll be in orbit of Romulus by 0600 and you will need to have your wits about you.
00:17:28( door opens, closes )
00:17:50Here you are, sir.
00:17:59Dr. Julian Bashir?
00:18:00Yes.
00:18:02I understand you were the officer who first identified the biogenic weapon known as the Quickening.
00:18:06That's right-- on Boranis III, in the Gamma Quadrant.
00:18:09I don't believe we've been introduced.
00:18:11Koval.
00:18:13Well, it's a pleasure to meet you.
00:18:15Why?
00:18:17Well, you've got me there.
00:18:19It's just a simple form of expression, I suppose.
00:18:21And like most human expressions completely devoid of meaning.
00:18:24Can the Dominion's Quickening virus be replicated?
00:18:27We've had a little difficulty in, uh, recreating the exact RNA sequence of the virus which is why we've been unable to develop a vaccine.
00:18:34However, there are alternate methods of making vaccines...
00:18:36I'm not interested in the vaccine.
00:18:39I'm interested in the virus.
00:18:40Do you know how to introduce the Quickening into a population?
00:18:44Basically.
00:18:46Good.
00:18:47I look forward to hearing your lecture.
00:18:55You're going to make a very fine operative, Doctor.
00:18:58I beg your pardon?
00:18:59The Chairman of the Tal Shiar rarely speaks with anyone in public-- much less someone wearing that uniform.
00:19:05Starfleet Intelligence should recruit you immediately.
00:19:08What makes you think
00:19:09I'm not working for them already?
00:19:10Somehow, it wouldn't surprise me if half the people in this room turned out to be operatives.
00:19:15You are joking.
00:19:17It may be impolitic to say this but there are those who believe the alliance is merely a... momentary truce.
00:19:25And are you one of them?
00:19:26Well, I could ask you the same thing.
00:19:28Well, in my case, it's a firm "no" but you've answered my question-- with a question.
00:19:33I try not to predict the future.
00:19:35What about Chairman Koval?
00:19:37You tell me.
00:19:38You just spoke with him.
00:19:39That's more than I've done in six months.
00:19:41I take it you two don't get along.
00:19:43We have different views.
00:19:45Which are?
00:19:48State secrets.
00:19:50( chuckles ): Naturally.
00:19:54BASHIR: This is an adult female inhabitant of Boranis III.
00:19:57The markings on the face are typical of a humanoid who's been infected by the disease but who has not yet entered the terminal stage.
00:20:05In this next photograph you can tell by the necrotic nature of the lesions that the patient has, indeed, entered the terminal stage of the disease.
00:20:14This is also marked by an increase in leukocyte production.
00:20:18WOMAN: Thank you, Doctor.
00:20:20MAN: Excellent.
00:20:21Thank you.
00:20:22Very enlightening.
00:20:23You almost made it comprehensible.
00:20:25Next time, I'll do the lecture with hand puppets just for you.
00:20:27Thank you very much.
00:20:28I'm glad to see you still have your sense of humor.
00:20:31I trust you noticed who was sitting in the front row.
00:20:34Yes. He came to see me this morning between sessions.
00:20:37He wanted to know more about the Quickening-- specifically, if I knew how to replicate the virus and how to introduce it into a population.
00:20:44What did you think of his health?
00:20:46Didn't you hear what I just said?
00:20:48I heard you.
00:20:50Koval wants to get his hands on the Quickening.
00:20:52That's not news to me that the head of the Tal Shiar is interested in biogenic weapons.
00:20:57Pull your head out of the sand and take a look around, Doctor.
00:21:00These are not nice people we're dealing with here.
00:21:03Now answer my question.
00:21:05His eyelids were slightly displaced.
00:21:08He had a noticeable weakness in the facial muscles-- probably the result of a compromised neuromuscular function-- and his respiration was somewhat irregular.
00:21:15Bottom line.
00:21:17He may have Tuvan Syndrome.
00:21:18But if he does, it's in the very early stages.
00:21:23How long does he have?
00:21:25If his case fits the profile he will start experiencing a loss of motor skills in ten to fifteen years-- with a life expectancy in the 20 to 25-year range.
00:21:37Are there instances in which the disease accelerates without warning?
00:21:42It happens, but in less than five percent of the cases.
00:21:45Is there anything that could trigger the acceleration?
00:21:48You know... I don't know what you're asking me.
00:21:52Never mind.
00:21:54Thank you, Doctor.
00:21:56You've been very helpful.
00:22:03This is unbelievable.
00:22:04Let's put aside for the moment that he's contemplating the murder of a high-ranking official.
00:22:08What in the hell makes him think that the next head of the Tal Shiar would be any better than Koval?
00:22:13Well, Sloan's more concerned with who gets the empty seat on the Continuing Committee.
00:22:17He's hoping that Cretak gets that.
00:22:18Well, I sort of agree with him there.
00:22:20Cretak, for all her abrasiveness is at least a patriot.
00:22:23What makes her any different from Koval?
00:22:25If you saw the reports from Starfleet Intelligence that I see, you would never ask that question.
00:22:30Koval would like nothing better than to see the Romulan banner waving over Earth.
00:22:34Believe me, Doctor, Chairman Koval is not someone we want to see at the Praetor's right hand.
00:22:40I'll have Sloan confined to his quarters immediately but that may not solve our problem.
00:22:45Sir?
00:22:48Has it occurred to you that you and Sloan may not be the only ones here working for Section 31?
00:22:54For all we know, he has a confederate somewhere in the delegation.
00:22:58Sloan did say that our mission would be strictly reconnaissance-- that we wouldn't be called upon to do anything else.
00:23:03That could suggest another operative-- someone whose mission isn't limited to reconnaissance.
00:23:07If that's true, it could be anyone-- even a member of the Bellerophon crew.
00:23:11Or a Romulan.
00:23:13What?
00:23:15Sir, I believe Sloan has an accomplice here... on Romulus.
00:23:20What makes you say that?
00:23:21Two things.
00:23:23First, Sloan has too much information on the inner workings of their government-- too many insights into their political process.
00:23:30Second,
00:23:31Sloan's plan is to kill Koval while making it appear to be an accelerated case of Tuvan Syndrome.
00:23:36Now, the only way to do that would be to expose Koval to a short burst of nadion radiation.
00:23:41The simplest plan would be to maneuver him near a phaser relay and surreptitiously irradiate him.
00:23:46Now, since I doubt very much that Sloan is going to have the chance to do that it stands to reason someone else is going to have to.
00:23:54A Romulan?
00:23:55Exactly.
00:23:56Sir, Sloan may have already gotten things underway.
00:23:59We have to warn them.
00:24:01And how am I supposed to explain Section 31 to the Romulans?
00:24:05All hell would break loose if they hear that there's a rogue Federation agency running around plotting assassinations.
00:24:11It could bring the alliance down.
00:24:13Besides, all we have is speculation at this point. Admiral...
00:24:17The answer is no.
00:24:18After I have Sloan arrested
00:24:20I'll break radio silence and inform Starfleet Command of the situation.
00:24:24Your orders are to sit tight and do nothing until you hear from me.
00:24:27Aye, sir.
00:24:30( door opens, closes )
00:24:48MALE: I don't know.
00:24:49Jepella said she went in to deliver a report and found him slumped over his desk.
00:24:53Do they have any idea what happened?
00:24:55Dr. Frame said it looked like an aneurysm but they're still running tests.
00:24:58An aneurysm.
00:24:59I saw the Admiral this morning. He looked fine.
00:25:01They say that's the way it happens.
00:25:02Which Admiral are you talking about?
00:25:04Uh, Admiral Ross, sir.
00:25:06He collapsed at his desk.
00:25:07Where is he?
00:25:08Sick Bay.
00:25:11( female laughing )
00:25:15Hey.
00:25:42I can't trust anybody aboard the Bellerophon.
00:25:44And I can't contact DS9.
00:25:46For security reasons, there's been a communications blackout.
00:25:49Senator, I have no one else to turn to.
00:25:52I need your help.
00:25:53To do what?
00:25:54I have reason to believe that Sloan has an accomplice within the Romulan government.
00:25:59Someone who's going to help him carry out this assassination.
00:26:04Koval has been saying there's a traitor in the Senate.
00:26:07Someone working for Starfleet Intelligence.
00:26:09Section 31 isn't part of Starfleet Intelligence.
00:26:11They are Federation citizens working to advance your interests.
00:26:15That makes them your responsibility.
00:26:17You're absolutely right.
00:26:19That's why I'm doing everything I can to stop them.
00:26:21I'm trying to convince Sloan that Koval doesn't have Tuvan Syndrome but he may have already asked his accomplice to proceed.
00:26:28So if we want to be sure to stop this assassination we have to find Sloan's Romulan accomplice.
00:26:32And you expect me to find this traitor.
00:26:34Sloan said something about Koval having a personal database.
00:26:37It stands to reason that it contains a list of potential suspects.
00:26:41Now, is there any possible way you can get me a copy of this database so that I can run an analysis of...
00:26:46You are asking me to hand over secret documents.
00:26:49I'm asking you to put aside three centuries of mistrust between our peoples and help me stop a murder.
00:26:54Senator, if we can't reach out and bridge the gulf that is between us if we can't trust each other, a man will die and we will be partially responsible.
00:27:06I need your help.
00:27:07Please.
00:27:17You wanted to see me, Doctor?
00:27:19Yes.
00:27:20I'm not convinced that Koval is suffering from Tuvan Syndrome.
00:27:23His symptoms could be the result of any number of different health problems.
00:27:28You didn't say that before.
00:27:30Well, I'm not an expert on Romulan physiology.
00:27:32Most of my knowledge on Tuvan Syndrome comes from studies done on Vulcan patients.
00:27:36I thought Vulcans and Romulans were virtually identical.
00:27:41Yes, but there are some important genetic differences.
00:27:44And the more I study the available data on Romulan physiology the less sure I am that my diagnosis was correct.
00:27:50How could you find out for sure?
00:27:52The best way would be to do an examination but I hardly think he'll agree to that.
00:27:56What if you obtained a sample of his skin cells?
00:27:59Could you run an analysis?
00:28:01Probably.
00:28:03But how do you propose...
00:28:05We'll treat your palm with a microcellular adhesive.
00:28:08The next time you shake his hand you'll get your sample.
00:28:14All right.
00:28:35Mr. Chairman.
00:28:37What a pleasure to see you again.
00:28:42I'd be very happy to resume our discussion on the Quickening before this conference is adjourned.
00:28:46I believe you answered all my questions, Doctor.
00:28:48Well, I'm glad to have been able to help.
00:28:51Doctor, I would like to have a word with you on another matter.
00:28:56In private.
00:28:57Of course.
00:28:58I believe the Lecture Hall's empty.
00:29:00We have other, more comfortable facilities available, if you please.
00:29:10Sit down.
00:29:17I can assure you that you will be sitting in that chair one way or the other, Doctor.
00:29:34Now we'll have our private talk.
00:29:38What shall we talk about?
00:29:40Why you're really on Romulus.
00:29:42Who you're working for, and, of course who's helping you. Don't worry...
00:29:46I won't waste your time with pointless questions.
00:29:58( grunting )
00:30:00This can be painful or not.
00:30:02That's up to you, Doctor.
00:30:03Either way, I will know what you know.
00:30:24It appears that your brain's neurocellular structure is not susceptible to our scanning techniques.
00:30:29Evidently a result of the genetic enhancements made to your parietal cortex.
00:30:33Sorry.
00:30:34I do have other methods at my disposal but it would save everyone a great deal of trouble if you would simply tell me what I want to know.
00:30:41You haven't asked me any questions yet.
00:30:44I think you know what I'm interested in.
00:30:46Who are you working for?
00:30:48Why are you here?
00:30:53Bring him.
00:31:02ROMULAN: Dr. Julian Bashir.
00:31:05You are appearing before the Continuing Committee of the Romulan people.
00:31:09Any statements will be made part of the official record.
00:31:12Senator Cretak is charged with attempting to access a Tal Shiar database without proper authorization.
00:31:19The Senator has told the Committee a remarkable story.
00:31:24Since you are a key figure in her story we are most eager to hear your version of events.
00:31:37What I am about to say may be shocking.
00:31:40It may even damage the relations between our two peoples but it's the truth.
00:31:48A few days ago, I became aware of a plot to assassinate Chairman Koval.
00:31:53It was conceived of by a man known to me only as "Sloan."
00:31:57He works for an organization called Section 31.
00:32:02They see themselves as protecting the interests of the Federation although they have absolutely no official standing.
00:32:13Once I realized what Sloan was attempting to do
00:32:16I contacted Senator Cretak in order to enlist her aid in stopping him.
00:32:23Why her?
00:32:24I had no one else to turn to.
00:32:26I was unable to contact Deep Space Nine and I couldn't trust anybody aboard the Bellerophon.
00:32:32But you felt that you could trust a Romulan Senator?
00:32:36Yes.
00:32:37For all our differences,
00:32:39I do respect her.
00:32:43Continue.
00:32:45For reasons that are extremely complicated
00:32:47I came to believe that there's a traitor in your government working for Section 31.
00:32:52I asked the Senator to obtain the database so that we could expose this person and prevent the assassination.
00:32:58PRAETOR: Senator Cretak, why didn't you come to me with this information?
00:33:04I was afraid that if word of this... "plot" got out it would destroy the alliance.
00:33:10I decided to keep my own counsel.
00:33:14I regret that decision.
00:33:16As well you should, Kimara.
00:33:18It's an interesting story but it's not the whole story.
00:33:23If I may be permitted to bring in another witness?
00:33:28( com beep )
00:33:29Bring in prisoner 527.
00:33:36Praetor this is the man known as "Sloan."
00:33:40Unlike the Doctor, his mind is quite susceptible to our data-retrieval methods.
00:33:45Under questioning, he has confirmed much of what the Doctor and the Senator have told you with one important exception-- there is no Section 31.
00:33:53Sloan, in fact, works for Starfleet Intelligence.
00:33:56Far from being the master of a rogue agency he is simply one of many operatives in the employ of the Federation.
00:34:03He's had a long career.
00:34:05Most of which is still unknown to us.
00:34:07However, there is one interesting element that we do know-- he was the protégé of the late Vice Admiral Fujisaki.
00:34:14Sloan did not take the death of his mentor well.
00:34:17He came to believe he was murdered by the Tal Shiar.
00:34:20In his eyes, the assassination of a Starfleet Admiral was "stepping over the line."
00:34:26Isn't that the phrase?
00:34:28After Fujisaki's death, he was confronted with a dilemma.
00:34:32How could he seek vengeance without violating the Federation's laws?
00:34:37His answer was to invent Section 31-- a rogue organization that answered to no one.
00:34:42If they killed the head of the Tal Shiar, Starfleet Intelligence would be held blameless.
00:34:47As the Committee knows
00:34:50I have been diagnosed with Tuvan Syndrome.
00:34:53Sloan became aware of my condition and hoped to make my death look like a sudden acceleration of the disease.
00:34:58To do that, he needed a doctor.
00:35:01Sloan arranged to recruit Dr. Bashir into Section 31.
00:35:05After that, Sloan bided his time and waited for an opportunity to present itself.
00:35:11He found one when he learned of this conference.
00:35:13He then arranged for Bashir to be invited.
00:35:17Everything was going perfectly but then he made a fatal mistake.
00:35:22He decided to come to Romulus himself.
00:35:25He was unaware that his identity had become known to us.
00:35:28Once we recognized him in the delegation we knew immediately that an intelligence operation was underway.
00:35:33What I don't understand is... why?
00:35:37Why did you come here and take the risk of being discovered?
00:35:42I had to make sure nothing went wrong and I wanted to watch you die...
00:35:50You broke the cardinal rule of our profession.
00:35:53You allowed business to become personal.
00:35:57So there was an assassination plan?
00:35:59Most definitely.
00:36:02As to the involvement of the Doctor and the Senator
00:36:04Dr. Bashir may have intended to kill me or he may have intended to save me.
00:36:08There is no way to know for certain.
00:36:10As for Senator Cretak we all know she's an ambitious woman.
00:36:14It is entirely possible, she would welcome my death, especially if it meant her being elevated to the Continuing Committee in my place.
00:36:21That is a lie, Koval.
00:36:23I was trying to save your life.
00:36:25Well, then, you're simply a fool.
00:36:27You let a Starfleet Intelligence officer manipulate you into committing an act of treason.
00:36:39PRAETOR: It is the finding of this Committee that Senator Cretak has conspired to commit treason against the state.
00:36:47Sentence to be determined at a later date.
00:36:50Dr. Bashir will be returned to the Bellerophon.
00:36:53Mr. Sloan... is remanded to the custody of the Tal Shiar for further interrogation.
00:37:00No!
00:37:29( door chimes )
00:37:30Come in.
00:37:33Admiral.
00:37:35Doctor.
00:37:37Feeling, uh, better, sir?
00:37:40Much.
00:37:41Dr. Frame tells me that I should take it easy for a few days, but, uh... paperwork waits for no man.
00:37:46What can I do for you?
00:37:48I have a question.
00:37:49Where's Sloan?
00:37:52Sloan's dead.
00:37:53Admiral... where's Sloan?
00:38:02If we're going to have this discussion then it's off the record.
00:38:11But before I answer your question, answer mine.
00:38:16How did you know?
00:38:18The man Koval described was not the same man who recruited me into Section 31.
00:38:23Anyone clever enough to pull the wool so completely over my eyes wouldn't have been caught by the Romulans so easily.
00:38:31There had to be another explanation.
00:38:33And then I remembered that you were the one who planted the idea in my head that Sloan had an accomplice.
00:38:41You were the one who didn't want to tell the Romulans that there was an assassination plot.
00:38:46You were the one who issued the orders preventing me from contacting Deep Space Nine.
00:38:52And when the time came to arrest Sloan you conveniently had an aneurysm... leaving me alone with no one to turn to for help, except Cretak and as I realized your involvement the rest began to fall into place.
00:39:12Where is he?
00:39:16I don't know.
00:39:17But he's alive... isn't he?
00:39:21He was supposed to be beamed away a split second before the phaser beam hit him.
00:39:26Whether it worked or not, I couldn't say.
00:39:30How long has Koval been working for Starfleet?
00:39:34He's been providing the Federation with critical military intelligence for over a year.
00:39:40When he started working with Section 31, I don't know.
00:39:44But in any case, we have our mole-- working for us at the top levels of Romulan government.
00:39:52Good for us.
00:39:57And what about your friend, Senator Cretak?
00:40:01What's going to happen to her?
00:40:04Dismissed from the Senate... definitely.
00:40:08Imprisoned, most likely.
00:40:10Executed?
00:40:13I hope not.
00:40:15You set her up!
00:40:17She was an innocent woman and you let Sloan destroy her.
00:40:20Why?
00:40:21She believed in the alliance.
00:40:26She was on our side.
00:40:28No, she wasn't.
00:40:31I told you before, Julian-- she's a patriot, which means if it serves the interests of the Romulans to negotiate a separate peace with the Dominion,
00:40:38Cretak would push that option.
00:40:40And believe me, the Dominion would like nothing more than to make a deal with the Romulans right now.
00:40:46So, Koval becomes your guarantee that that does not happen and as a man who was nearly killed for his anti-Federation activities his recommendation to stay in the war becomes all the more convincing.
00:40:55That's the general idea.
00:40:56And how long have you worked for Section 31?
00:41:00I don't.
00:41:01Oh, just a temporary alliance, is it?
00:41:03Something like that.
00:41:05You don't see anything wrong with what happened, do you?
00:41:09I don't like it but I've spent the last year and a half of my life ordering young men and young women to die.
00:41:14I like that even less.
00:41:16That's a glib answer and a cheap way to avoid the fact that you've trampled on the very thing that those young men and women are out there dying to protect!
00:41:25Does that not mean anything to you?!
00:41:27Inter arma enim silent leges.
00:41:30"In time of war, the law falls silent."
00:41:33Cicero.
00:41:35So, is that what we have become-- a 24th-century Rome driven by nothing other than the certainty that Caesar can do no wrong?!
00:41:46This conversation never happened.
00:41:53You're dismissed.
00:42:20Good evening.
00:42:23Are you expecting applause?
00:42:25Have you come to take a bow?
00:42:28I just wanted to say thank you.
00:42:31For what?
00:42:32Allowing you to manipulate me so completely?
00:42:37For being a decent human being.
00:42:40That's why we selected you in the first place, Doctor.
00:42:43We needed somebody who wanted to play the game but who'd only go so far.
00:42:49When the time came, you stood your ground.
00:42:52You did the right thing.
00:42:53You reached out to an enemy.
00:42:55You told her the truth.
00:42:56You tried to stop a murder.
00:42:58The Federation needs men like you, Doctor.
00:43:01Men of conscience. Men of principle.
00:43:04Men who can sleep at night.
00:43:06You're also the reason
00:43:08Section 31 exists.
00:43:10Someone has to protect men like you from a universe that doesn't share your sense of right and wrong.
00:43:18Should I feel sorry for you?
00:43:20Should I be weeping over the burden you're forced to carry in order to protect the rest of us?
00:43:30It is an honor to know you, Doctor.
00:43:36Good night.
00:43:38( door opens, closes )
00:43:45Bashir to Security.
00:43:48Odo, here.
00:43:53Never mind.
00:43:56My mistake.
00:44:07( sighs )