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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Hippocratic Oath" - REV. 07/31/95 - ACT THREE 32.
31 CONTINUED:
BASHIR
He's beginning to question
everything he's been taught: blind
obedience to the Founders, killing
without remorse, the devaluation
of other sentient lifeforms. He's
developing his own moral
structure. It's incredible.
O'BRIEN
Or at least that's what he wants
you to believe.
(off his look)
Think about it, Julian. What did
he say to you? "Federation
doctors are trained to feel
compassion and sympathy?" He's
manipulating you so you'll work
harder and stop trying to escape.
BASHIR
What about sparing the life of
that wounded Jem'Hadar? I saw the
look on their faces... they were
shocked at his behavior. I'm
telling you, he's changing.
O'BRIEN
Okay. Let's say you're right and
he's starting to turn into a nice
guy. What are you getting at?
BASHIR
I think we should cooperate with
him. Try to help him in what he's
doing.
O'BRIEN
(shocked)
What?
BASHIR
(passionate)
What makes Goran'Agar different
from the others? He's not
addicted to the drug. If we can
get the rest of the Jem'Hadar off
the drug, they may go through a
similar change. And if the
Jem'Hadar began to think for
themselves, the Founders could
suddenly have no army to carry out
their orders.