114:[1,#b] DEEP SPACE NINE: "Once More... " - REV. 10/01/98 - TEASER 2. 2 CONTINUED: O'BRIEN Come on. Santa Anna didn't care about the "rules of war." If he'd executed Davy Crockett at the Alamo he would've considered it a point of pride. BASHIR All right. Try this: in Eighteen thirty-six Crockett is forty-nine -- quite old by the standards of the time. His days as an Indian fighter are well behind him. He's just an ex- Congressman... all reputation. He's not going to be the man who fights to his last breath. When it's clearly hopeless, when the ammunition is gone and Mexican soldiers are swarming over the Alamo's battlements, Davy Crockett would surrender. It's logical. O'BRIEN I'm not saying it couldn't have happened, I'm just saying there's no proof. Worf has finally had enough. WORF You are both wrong. (beat) The only real question is whether you believe in the legend of Davy Crockett or not. If you do, then there should be no doubt in your mind that he died the death of a hero. If you do not believe in the legend, then he was just a man... and it doesn't matter how he died. Worf gets up and heads for the door. O'Brien and Bashir consider that for a beat. BASHIR Well. I guess that settles that. O'BRIEN I guess so.