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  2.      DEEP SPACE NINE: "Trials and... " - REV. 08/30/96 - ACT TWO     24.
  3.  
  4. 38   CONTINUED:    (2)
  5.  
  6.                     O'BRIEN
  7.             Keep the scan field below twenty
  8.             milliwatts -- otherwise you'll set
  9.             off the internal sensors.
  10.  
  11.                     BASHIR
  12.             Yes, thank you, Chief -- I was
  13.             listening at the mission briefing.
  14.  
  15.     Bashir activates the hand-held bio-scanner and it gives 
  16.     off a distinctive SOUND. Suddenly a voice from off-
  17.     screen --
  18.  
  19.                     ENGINEER (O.S.)
  20.             What are you two doing here?
  21.  
  22. 39   NEW ANGLE
  23.  
  24.     to include a fresh-faced young ENGINEER -- lieutenant, 
  25.     junior grade. He's carrying an old-style TRIDENT 
  26.     scanner, and is genuinely surprised to find our 
  27.     working on this particular panel.
  28.  
  29.                     ENGINEER
  30.                 (continuing)
  31.             Scotty told me to do this.
  32.  
  33.     O'Brien and Bashir have no idea what "this" means, 
  34.     they're going to have to vamp.
  35.  
  36.                     O'BRIEN
  37.             Oh -- you were going to do...
  38.             this?
  39.  
  40.                     ENGINEER
  41.                 (without suspicion)
  42.             It's on the duty roster.
  43.  
  44.     O'Brien doesn't know what to say. A beat...
  45.  
  46.                     BASHIR
  47.                 (affably)
  48.             Must've been a mixup.
  49.  
  50.     The Engineer looks at Bashir, finding it odd to see a 
  51.     blue shirt scanning with a tricorder.
  52.  
  53.                     ENGINEER
  54.             Isn't that a medical tricorder?
  55.